Aegean day

Taste the ‘’Aegean Pelagos’’ with these two islands choosing one or combining both.

🛈  Kea, also known as Tzia, is a captivating island located in the Aegean Sea, near the southeastern coast of mainland Greece. It is part of the Cyclades island group, situated close to the islands of Kythnos and Andros.
Kea is known for its diverse landscapes, which range from rugged mountains and lush valleys to picturesque beaches and secluded coves. The island’s natural beauty offers plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, mountain biking, and birdwatching.
Kea is home to several charming villages, each with its own unique character and charm. The island’s main town, also called Kea or Chora or Ioulida, is a maze of narrow streets lined with whitewashed houses, traditional tavernas, and boutique shops. Other notable villages include Vourkari, a quaint fishing village with waterfront restaurants and cafes, and Korissia, the island’s main port town.

🏛️ Kea boasts a rich history dating back to ancient times, with several archaeological sites and historical landmarks scattered across the island. Visitors can explore the ruins of ancient temples, fortified settlements, and ancient cities, including the famous Lion of Kea, a prehistoric lion statue carved into the rock.

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🏖️ Kea offers a variety of beautiful beaches and swimming spots where visitors can relax and enjoy the sun and sea. Some popular beaches include Koundouros, Otzias, and Spathi, each with its own unique characteristics and natural beauty.

🛈  Kythnos is a tranquil island located in the western Cyclades, in the Aegean Sea. It is situated between the islands of Kea and Serifos and is known for its natural beauty, traditional villages, and therapeutic hot springs.
Kythnos is home to several picturesque villages, each with its own unique character and charm. The island’s main town, also called Kythnos or Chora, is a maze of whitewashed houses, narrow alleys, and quaint squares. Other notable villages include Driopida, known for its traditional architecture and ancient churches, and Loutra, famous for its therapeutic hot springs.

🏛️ Kythnos has a rich cultural heritage and is home to several archaeological sites and historical landmarks. Visitors can explore ancient ruins, Byzantine churches, and traditional windmills while learning about the island’s fascinating history and heritag

🍽️ Kythnos is known for its delicious cuisine, which features fresh seafood, locally sourced ingredients, and traditional Greek dishes. Visitors can sample specialties such as grilled octopus, chickpea soup, and honey-drenched pastries at the island’s tavernas and restaurants.

🏖️ Kythnos boasts numerous beautiful beaches and secluded coves where visitors can relax and enjoy the sun and sea. Some popular beaches include Kolona, a unique double-sided beach with crystal-clear waters and golden sands, and Apokrousi, a tranquil beach surrounded by rocky cliffs and lush vegetation.
Kythnos is renowned for its natural thermal springs, which are said to have healing properties for various ailments. The hot springs in Loutra have been used since ancient times for their therapeutic benefits, and visitors can still enjoy relaxing baths in the mineral-rich waters.

🚤 Route🧑🏼‍🤝‍🧑🏼 People🕛 Duration📍 Starting-Ending Point🏷️ Price
Kea (Tzia)1-910:00-18:30Sounion*
1.100€
Kythnos1-9
10:00-18:30Sounion*
1.200€
Kea - Kythnos1-910:00-18:30Sounion*
1.300€

*other options available upon agreement

What is Included
  • fuel 
  • vat (24%)
  • insurance
  • skipper
  • beach towels (1 per person)
  • wine
  • beers
  • water
  • light snacks
  • 3-5 stops for swimming(best available depending weather)
  • stop on main port of the island(s) (if you want)
  • SUP
  • Sea scooter
  • free wifi

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