ATHENS, GREECE, March 17, 2010
/24-7PressRelease/ -- Book your yacht charter in Greece
with Seapaths.com from now until March 31, 2010, and you'll party like a rock star in the
Greek Islands, without paying a fortune. We have one and two week itineraries for your
sailing vacation around the Cyclades Islands, and you get the red carpet treatment the
whole way. Guests will be picked up at the airport by their own private driver, enjoy a special
visit to one of Athen's most famous shopping centers, a welcome dinner at an authentic Greek
taverna on us, plus free museum passes and seapaths.com will even pick up the tab for scuba
diving or onisland activities...
Imagine sailing across the azure blue Aegean Sea...Visit fishing villages that have retained
their authenticity... White cubic houses, blue shutters and vases filled with red flowers at
the door... Walk along the black or red sandy beaches of volcanic Santorini... Dance the
night away in Mykonos where you can party like a rock star. Then visit IOS - known as the
'fountain of youth' for its therapeutic waters. See the island of Kea with its giant stone lion
that's over 3000 years old... Or wander through the 'Sea Captain's Quarter' on Syros.
Enjoy fresh seafood and Greek specialties prepared by your own cook onboard the yacht...
See for yourself ancient Greek temples dedicated to the Gods, and the incredible art,
sculpture and priceless relics of the past - from a culture that helped to shape the best of
modern civilization... Visit the real Greece when you charter a yacht in Greece.
But at Seapaths, you get even more than that... Book your charter with Seapaths
before March 15, 2010 and you decide which activities you want to enjoy - bike riding,
scuba diving or snorkeling, for example... And your Seapaths representative will arrange
to have everything ready and waiting when you arrive - at no extra charge... "Our 'allinclusive'
yacht charters are meant to be just that' says Yorgos Kypriotis, General Manager
of Seapaths.com. "We want all our guests to feel like they're sailing with friends because
they're treated like family."
The 7 night Itinerary around the Cyclades Islands includes:
• Saturday: After getting settled in on the boat, having a refreshing aperitif and
getting acquainted with the captain, you will be our guest when we take the tram from
the Glyfada marina and if you like, we'll direct you to one of the best places to shop
for unique items, and then dinner is on us at an authentic taverna in the Plaka
quarter.
• Sunday: We start on the island of Kea, once a haven for pirates. Kea is still relatively
undiscovered, which means you get to experience an "authentic" Greek island,
unspoiled, rugged and full of ancient temples, ruins and beautiful, uncrowded
beaches. Must see: Giant stone lion who smiles as he looks down on the hills he has
guarded since before the days of Socrates...
• Monday/Tuesday: Next we sail to Mykonos for two days of glitz and glamour,
which is why so many celebrities own second homes and spend their vacations here.
The south side of Mykonos offers miles of white sandy beaches (including nude and
gay beaches) and is a mecca for shopping and fine international dining, and you can
dance till dawn in your choice of clubs. Mykonos also offers some of the most
spectacular diving spots in the Med. Must see: The Aegean Maritime Museum and the
Archaeological Museum (which has on permanent exhibit a 7th-century BC
storage jar, decorated with scenes of the Trojan war), and a trip to the neighboring
island of Delos, where the archaeological site - covered in white marble - rivals
Olympia and Delphi on the mainland.
• Wednesday: Then it's on to Syros, which is a living museum waiting to be explored.
The city of Hermoupolis (named after the Greek God Hermes - the God of commerce)
is the capital of the Cyclades Islands and is an authentic 19th century city that offers
Neoclassical buildings, rock walls that have been battered by the waves for centuries,
and a fascinating section of the city known as Vaporia - the 'Sea Captain's quarter',
where you'll discover elegant white mansions that seem to rise up out of the sea.
Don't miss: eating freshly grilled octopus with a drink of Ouzo in an authentic Greek
taverna.
• Thursday: Our next port of call is Kythnos, a volcanic island that is both barren and
rugged and offers more than 70 beaches - many of which are inaccessible except by
boat... Chora is the capital and it's worth a visit to see this medieval village and its
Church of the Trinity. Must See: The Village of Loutra (which is about 4.5 km from
the capital city of Chora), famous for its hot springs where people have come to bathe
in the healing waters and be cured of what ailed them for centuries.
• Friday: And finally, we sail to Cape Sounion and the breathtaking Temple of
Poseidon, one of the most visited and photographed ancient wonders in Greece... The
temple, which sits 60 meters above the headland and surrounded by water on three
sides. The temple was dedicated to the Greek God Poseidon. A little further down you
can discover the ruins of another ancient temple, this one dedicated to the Goddess
Athena. Don't miss: It's not an exaggeration to say that some of the most beautiful
sunsets in the world are seen here.
• Saturday: Disembarkation at 10:00 a.m. We'll be sorry to see you go, but look
forward to your return.
To check availability, book your cruise online or talk to a customer service representative,
please visit the website: http://www.seapaths.com or contact a customer care representative:
seapaths@seapaths.com
Press Contact Information:
Yorgos Kypriotis
General Manager
694 670 3298
Seapaths@seapaths.com
About Seapaths
Seapaths is the premiere all-inclusive yacht charter company in Greece. We provide sailing holidays around the Greek Islands for families and couples and also work with corporate clients to provide the ultimate in corporate hospitality and incentive trips.
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