The first stop on this westward sailing cruise is Salamina island, site of the famous naval Battle of Salamis in 480 BC when the outnumbered Greeks defeated the Persians. This forever changed the course of Western Civilization. Until today the people of Salamina still celebrate the victory, as this video indicates. The yacht will linger in the heavenly blue waters of Kanakia Bay for swimming, snorkeling, fishing or hiking and biking in the trails of the pine forest that reach to the sea.
The thrill of the day is sailing through the Corinth Canal. When the isthmus was cut in 1893 it basically turned the Peloponnese peninsula into a mega-island. The Canal is 6.40 kilometers long (4 miles) which takes about a half hour to cross from the eastern entrance at the Saronic Gulf to the western entrance at the Akrokorinth Gulf. The Canal is 21.40 meters wide (70 feet) with cliffs 63 meters high (206 feet). Sailing the Canal’s narrow passage is a unique experience to be so enclosed by land on both sides.
From the Canal, guests go to Ancient Corinth by vehicle or with option to bike there. The bike route to Ancient Corinth is 13 kilometers plus an additional four kilometers for ambitious riders ascending Acrokorinthos Fortress. Corinth was an important city in ancient days with 90,000 residents during the Greek period, and a surge to 100,000 – 700,000 residents during the Roman period (compared to 58,000 residents today). Most of the ruins at the archaeology site are from the Roman era. St. Paul preached here and possibly penned one or more of the Epistles to the Corinthians. The Corinth Museum has exquisite pieces and rates as much viewing time as the grounds themselves.
Sitting almost 1900 feet high, the Akrokorinthos Fortress is visible for miles around. Akrokorinthos was occupied by Greeks, Romans, Byzantines, Frankish crusaders, Venetians and Turks. The fort offers an invigorating opportunity to explore the sprawling grounds with spectacular panorama views of both the Corinth Gulf and the Saronic Gulf underscoring its strategic location.
CRUISE ITINERARY
CRUISE INCLUSIONS
CRUISE NOTES
Bring towel, swim wear, a hat, sun glasses and sun screen For bikers, wear appropriate shoes.
On the yacht rubber soled footwear only, or barefoot.
ECO ASPECTS
OUR YACHTS
We manage a fleet of traditional wooden sailing yachts for the EcoAthens sailing cruises. The Apollo is owned and operated by us and is indicative of yachts in our fleet. The Apollo is 25 meters long (82 feet) providing ample room for groups of up to thirty passengers. The yacht has five double cabins and one master cabin, all with en suite WC available for guests for changing into swim wear and storing your day packs. A specially made bike rack holds up to 24 bicycles. See here for Specs Yacht Apollon.
MAP ALIMOS MARINA WHERE YACHT LIES