Day 1 – Sounion & Kea
The ancient Temple of Poseidon
Saturday
48 km / 350 m
extendable to 90 km / 700 m
Overview
A superb and scenic ride along them coastal route of Athens. The route ends at the archaeological site of the Temple of Poseidon, an exquisite landmark. The route is mostly flat, with a few hilly parts which make the rider gaining no more than 60m / 190 ft on each one of them. A great, joyful route!
Schedule
Day 2 – Andros & Giaros
Sunday
102 km / 2200 m
Adjustable to 70 km / 1100 m
Overview
A truly magnificent route that will get the rider all the way from the level of the sea, to the island’s highest point. From there, a joyful descent begins, and the nostalgic colors on the Andros Town are getting closer. There, the rider can enjoy an awesome coffee break, with the chance to learn a lot about the cultural history of the Island. Leaving the Andros Town, the rider climbs the second challenging part of the route, being significantly easier than the first one, and heads to the seaside village of Korthi. From there, a 8km hilly part will make the rider to cover the last challenging part of the route, getting him/her to the most exquisite part of all. This western side of the Island offers every cyclist a number of breath taking panoramic sea views, making it a pleasure to spot all the nearby islands. An astonishing, unique experience!
Schedule
06.00 – 08.00 – Sailing out from Kea Island
08.00 – 09.00 – Arriving in Andros, Breakfast
09.00 – Cycling Begins
Andros Ride – 102 km / 2200 m
16.00 – Estimated time of ride’s completion
17.00 – Sailing to Giaros
Layover in Giaros Island
Day 3 – Tinos
Monday
82 km / 1760 m
Adjustable to 40 km / 600 m
Overview
The island of the artists awaits all cyclists to explore it. This is the typical terrain found on all islands of the Cyclades complex. Constantly changing grades will result the rider to climb steep parts, all the way from the sea level to 350-400m, cross the Island over and then descend again to 0 m. Cycling on Tinos Island, that occurs three times, each resulting a completely different surrounding. It is quite interesting that during the middle part of the route, the huge, curved stones, gives the rider the impression of riding on a moon surface making, the famous village of Volax the ideal coffee break stop. An extensive look on this bizarre landscape always worth investing some time 🙂
Schedule
06.00 – Sailing off Giaros
07.00 – 08.00 – Breakfast
09.00 – Arrival in Tinos, Cycling begins
Tinos Ride – 82 km / 1760 m
16.00 – Estimated time of ride’s completion
Free time
Layover on Tinos Island (or sailing to Mykonos)
Day 4 – Mykonos
Tuesday
40 km / 400 m
Leisure Pace – Exploring the Island
Overview
Mykonos, the island of the winds! Apart from the glamours lifestyle and the top-end services, the Island of Mykonos has an interesting side to show. That is the authentic way of life, as it used to be half a century ago. The Mykonos ride is a leisure tour that get the rider acquainted with the alternative, traditional side of the the Island. Remote beaches, scenic chapels and countless stories from the past, echoing til this day. Quite B-roads, snorkeling in crystal waters, and picnics by the beach are some of the day’s highlights.
Schedule
05.30 – Departure from Tinos
07.30 – Arrival in Mykonos
07.30 – 8.30 – Breakfast
09.00 – Start Cycling on Mykonos
13.00 – Back to the boat
13.00 – 19.00 – Exploring the majestic beaches found on the Island’s southern part
Free Time
Layover in Mykonos
Day 5 – Delos & Rineia
Wednesday
Rest Day
Overview
Late breakfast and sailing out to Dilos, the centre of Cyclades Archipelago and island of high significance during the ancient times. After a short visit on the archaeological we sail to Rinia Island. There, the combination of the complete absence of human activity and the two heavenly golden beaches, creates a sense of peace and fulfillment. This paradise will be the place where we spend the night.
Schedule
08.00 – 11.00 – Late Breakfast and visit Mykonos Town on last time
13.00 – 14.00 – Sailing to Delos
14.30 – 16.00 – Visiting the archaeological site of Delos, sailing to Renia
17.00 – Snorkeling in Rineia
Layover in Rineia
Day 6 – Syros
Thursday
Cycling around Syros Island
50 km / 1260 m
Overview
Early in the morning we sail to Syros island. Once we are ashore we enjoy a cycling tour around the Island. This 50 km long route will get the rider acquainted with the typical Cycladic terrain, covering the Island’s biggest part. Short and hilly parts are found quite frequently, however, the element of the spectacular views of Aegean Sea is one of the highlights among the hidden beauties Syros can offer. Once the ride is completed, we explore the most exquisite and modern town, the capital oh Cyclades, Ermoupoli. The Venetian architecture and the abundance of cultural elements excites every visitor. We spend the night here.
Schedule
06.00 – Departure from Rineia
08.00 – 09.00 – Breakfast on onboard, Arrival in Ermoupoli, Syros
09.30 – Cycling Begins
16.30 – Cycling ends
Free time and hanging around Ermoupolis
Layover in Syros
Day 7 – Kithnos & Lavrion
Friday
Sailing Back Day
Overview
This is a rest day. We sail back, with a superb stop in Kithnos Island. This island of Cyclades has not been emerged as a touristic destination, mainly due to the hard gravel roads which connect the villages of the island. The countless small, peaceful beaches would be our last taste of the Cycladic fun-ground. The final destination is Lavrion, Attica’s ancient port. We expect to be there around evening hours. After a short walk in Lavrion, we spend the night there.
Schedule
08.00 – 09.00 – Breakfast on onboard, Sailing to Kinthos
12.00 – Arrival in Kithnos, Snorkeling, Lunch meals
18.00 – Sailing to Lavrion
21.00 – Arriving in Lavrion
Free time
Layover in Lavrion
Day 8- Airport / Hotel Transfer
Saturday
Farewell Day
After a full on-board breakfast we transfer you to Athens International Airport or your hotel.
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Itinerary Modifications
We love being punctual and deliver the best experience for you and not to waste any time of your vacation. We carefully plan well in advance all of your riding’s support, the acutely inspection of the bikes, the preparations of suitable meals, in order to begin your ride on time. However, and due to the exciting nature of this type of vacation, the weather has always the last word. Whatever, the conditions might be, we commit to do our utmost to provide you with great alternatives for you to continue enjoying you time. Fortunately, Greece has lot to offer and leading you to them it always our pleasure.
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Day 1 – Sounion & Kea
The ancient Temple of Poseidon
Saturday
48 km / 350 m
extendable to 90 km / 700 m
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Overview
A superb and scenic ride along them coastal route of Athens. The route ends at the archaeological site of the Temple of Poseidon, an exquisite landmark. The route is mostly flat, with a few hilly parts which make the rider gaining no more than 60m / 190 ft on each one of them. A great, joyful route!
Schedule
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Map and Data
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Day 2 – Andros & Giaros
Sunday
102 km / 2200 m
Adjustable to 70 km / 1100 m
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Overview
A truly magnificent route that will get the rider all the way from the level of the sea, to the island’s highest point. From there, a joyful descent begins, and the nostalgic colors on the Andros Town are getting closer. There, the rider can enjoy an awesome coffee break, with the chance to learn a lot about the cultural history of the Island. Leaving the Andros Town, the rider climbs the second challenging part of the route, being significantly easier than the first one, and heads to the seaside village of Korthi. From there, a 8km hilly part will make the rider to cover the last challenging part of the route, getting him/her to the most exquisite part of all. This western side of the Island offers every cyclist a number of breath taking panoramic sea views, making it a pleasure to spot all the nearby islands. An astonishing, unique experience!
Schedule
06.00 – 08.00 – Sailing out from Kea Island
08.00 – 09.00 – Arriving in Andros, Breakfast
09.00 – Cycling Begins
Andros Ride – 102 km / 2200 m
16.00 – Estimated time of ride’s completion
17.00 – Sailing to Giaros
Layover in Giaros Island
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Map and Data
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Day 3 – Tinos
Monday
82 km / 1760 m
Adjustable to 40 km / 600 m
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Overview
The island of the artists awaits all cyclists to explore it. This is the typical terrain found on all islands of the Cyclades complex. Constantly changing grades will result the rider to climb steep parts, all the way from the sea level to 350-400m, cross the Island over and then descend again to 0 m. Cycling on Tinos Island, that occurs three times, each resulting a completely different surrounding. It is quite interesting that during the middle part of the route, the huge, curved stones, gives the rider the impression of riding on a moon surface making, the famous village of Volax the ideal coffee break stop. An extensive look on this bizarre landscape always worth investing some time 🙂
Schedule
06.00 – Sailing off Giaros
07.00 – 08.00 – Breakfast
09.00 – Arrival in Tinos, Cycling begins
Tinos Ride – 82 km / 1760 m
16.00 – Estimated time of ride’s completion
Free time
Layover on Tinos Island (or sailing to Mykonos)
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Map and Data
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Day 4 – Mykonos
Tuesday
40 km / 400 m
Leisure Pace – Exploring the Island
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Overview
Mykonos, the island of the winds! Apart from the glamours lifestyle and the top-end services, the Island of Mykonos has an interesting side to show. That is the authentic way of life, as it used to be half a century ago. The Mykonos ride is a leisure tour that get the rider acquainted with the alternative, traditional side of the the Island. Remote beaches, scenic chapels and countless stories from the past, echoing til this day. Quite B-roads, snorkeling in crystal waters, and picnics by the beach are some of the day’s highlights.
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Schedule
05.30 – Departure from Tinos
07.30 – Arrival in Mykonos
07.30 – 8.30 – Breakfast
09.00 – Start Cycling on Mykonos
13.00 – Back to the boat
13.00 – 19.00 – Exploring the majestic beaches found on the Island’s southern part
Free Time
Layover in Mykonos
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Day 5 – Delos & Rineia
Wednesday
Rest Day
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Overview
Late breakfast and sailing out to Dilos, the centre of Cyclades Archipelago and island of high significance during the ancient times. After a short visit on the archaeological we sail to Rinia Island. There, the combination of the complete absence of human activity and the two heavenly golden beaches, creates a sense of peace and fulfillment. This paradise will be the place where we spend the night.
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Schedule
08.00 – 11.00 – Late Breakfast and visit Mykonos Town on last time
13.00 – 14.00 – Sailing to Delos
14.30 – 16.00 – Visiting the archaeological site of Delos, sailing to Renia
17.00 – Snorkeling in Rineia
Layover in Rineia
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Day 6 – Syros
Thursday
Cycling around Syros Island
50 km / 1260 m
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Overview
Early in the morning we sail to Syros island. Once we are ashore we enjoy a cycling tour around the Island. This 50 km long route will get the rider acquainted with the typical Cycladic terrain, covering the Island’s biggest part. Short and hilly parts are found quite frequently, however, the element of the spectacular views of Aegean Sea is one of the highlights among the hidden beauties Syros can offer. Once the ride is completed, we explore the most exquisite and modern town, the capital oh Cyclades, Ermoupoli. The Venetian architecture and the abundance of cultural elements excites every visitor. We spend the night here.
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Schedule
06.00 – Departure from Rineia
08.00 – 09.00 – Breakfast on onboard, Arrival in Ermoupoli, Syros
09.30 – Cycling Begins
16.30 – Cycling ends
Free time and hanging around Ermoupolis
Layover in Syros
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Map and Data
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Day 7 – Kithnos & Lavrion
Friday
Sailing Back Day
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Overview
This is a rest day. We sail back, with a superb stop in Kithnos Island. This island of Cyclades has not been emerged as a touristic destination, mainly due to the hard gravel roads which connect the villages of the island. The countless small, peaceful beaches would be our last taste of the Cycladic fun-ground. The final destination is Lavrion, Attica’s ancient port. We expect to be there around evening hours. After a short walk in Lavrion, we spend the night there.
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Schedule
08.00 – 09.00 – Breakfast on onboard, Sailing to Kinthos
12.00 – Arrival in Kithnos, Snorkeling, Lunch meals
18.00 – Sailing to Lavrion
21.00 – Arriving in Lavrion
Free time
Layover in Lavrion
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Day 8- Airport / Hotel Transfer
Saturday
Farewell Day
After a full on-board breakfast we transfer you to Athens International Airport or your hotel.
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Itinerary Modifications
We love being punctual and deliver the best experience for you and not to waste any time of your vacation. We carefully plan well in advance all of your riding’s support, the acutely inspection of the bikes, the preparations of suitable meals, in order to begin your ride on time. However, and due to the exciting nature of this type of vacation, the weather has always the last word. Whatever, the conditions might be, we commit to do our utmost to provide you with great alternatives for you to continue enjoying you time. Fortunately, Greece has lot to offer and leading you to them it always our pleasure.
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