The port of Antikythera is a charming destination located in the heart of the Aegean Sea, known for its pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and rich history. With its secluded location and unspoiled landscapes, the port offers a unique and authentic experience of Greek island life, away from the hustle and bustle of more popular tourist spots. Visitors can explore ancient ruins, hike along scenic trails, or simply soak up the sun on one of the island′s many beaches.
Welcome to the hidden gem of the Aegean Sea - Antikythera Island! Located between Crete and Kythira, this small island has remained largely untouched by mass tourism and is the perfect destination for those looking for a peaceful getaway.
As your cruise ship docks at the Antikythera port, you will immediately notice the crystal-clear waters and the unspoiled nature that surrounds the island. The port itself is a small but charming area, with a few cafes and restaurants serving traditional Greek cuisine.
One of the must-see attractions on Antikythera Island is the Antikythera Mechanism Exhibit, which showcases the world's oldest known complex scientific calculator. Visitors can marvel at the intricate bronze gears and learn about the history and significance of this ancient device.
For nature enthusiasts, there are several hiking trails on the island that offer stunning views of the Aegean Sea and the rugged coastline. The secluded beaches are perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and sunbathing, with the most popular being Koutsomadi Beach, Sarakiniko Beach, and Xeropotamos Beach.
Antikythera is also a popular destination for scuba diving, as it is home to several ancient shipwrecks and underwater caves. Divers can explore the wreckage of the Antikythera Mechanism ship, which sank off the coast of the island in the 1st century BCE, and discover the ancient artifacts that lie beneath the sea.
For those looking to experience the local culture, a visit to the island's only village, Potamos, is a must. This traditional Greek village is a maze of narrow alleys and white-washed houses, and visitors can sample local delicacies such as honey, cheese, and olive oil.
Antikythera Island is a hidden paradise that is waiting to be explored. With its rich history, unspoiled nature, and welcoming locals, it is the perfect destination for anyone seeking an authentic Greek experience. So come and discover the beauty of Antikythera - you won't be disappointed!
Running on Waves
A three-mast sailing vessel, rigging type – barquentine. With the length of 64 metres, she is one of the biggest sailing yachts in the world. Unique superyacht designed to provide amazing experience for its guests.
Elysium
With only 25 luxuriously cocooning cabins a spa, a gym, a deliciously healthy Mediterranean cuisine, an array of cultural experiences and wellness activities, the Elysium will pamper you, spoil you and transform you forever.
Gemaya
Measuring 33 meters, M/Y Gemaya offers ONLY 5 sumptuous cabins, ample indoor and outdoor areas, a Lounge & Splash deck complete with jacuzzi, swim platform, as well as various water toys including sea bob, sea scooter, kayak, SuP, tubes and water sports including water ski and wakeboard. The yacht configuration is perfect for socialising or retreating to privacy. Guests experience personal service, fine dining and attention to detail while discovering the Greek islands in impeccable style and comfort. Ensuring enjoyment for all ages, M/Y Gemaya is perfect for friends, families and couples alike and offers one of the best value for money propositions in the market.
Lady I
The 42.6m/139'9" motor yacht 'Lady I' by the Italian shipyard CRN offers flexible accommodation for up to 10 guests in 5 cabins and features interior styling by Italian designer Zuccon.
Motor yacht Lady I boasts a wealth of convivial spaces, perfect for luxury yacht charters with families of friends, offering ample opportunities to kick back and relax, or enjoy the water on the yacht's array of water toys, the choice is yours.