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The Kiriacoulis Group 4 Why choose Kiriacoulis? 5 The services, A wide range of fully equipped yachts, A complete Back-up service for peace of mind  during your sailing holiday Flotilla Sailing 6 7 The Saronic Gulf and Eastern Peloponnesus 8 The 10 The and the Chalkidiki Peninsula 12 The 14 No.1 sailing company in the Mediterranean , Lefkas and the 16 and No. 3 in the World Italy Sicily and the Aeolian Islands 18 Sardinia 20 Tuscan 22 Malta 24 France 26 La Croatie Istrian Coast 28 Dalmatian Coast 30 Turkey Marmaris, Göcek 32 Bodrum 34 Didim 36 The Caribbean 38 Marinas in Greece 40 Information 42 Booking Procedure, Sailing Qualifications, Security Deposit, Insurance, Provisions, What to bring with you Equipment of the Highest Standards 44 Sailing Equipment, Safety - Navigation, Comfort Lagoon 560 45 Fleet 49 Yacht Ownership with Kiriacoulis 59 KIRIACOULIS GROUP of companies has appeared in the horizon of Yachting and The Tourist activities in 1980, under the leader- ship of Mr. Stavros KIRIACOULIS as President Kiriacoulis of the board of Directors. The backbone of the group is consisted of the Group KIRIACOULIS MEDITERRANEAN CRUISES SHIPPING S.A. and LTD.

T he Group has provided a number of innovations in Yachting Kiriacoulis SA is also active in other fields through affiliated com- and Cruises Industry by creating new markets and with the intro- panies; Mediterranean Villages SA operates in the real estate duction of new products. business and Kiriacoulis Maritime Holding SA with participations in various companies. Furthermore, it is the only Greek Group which has expanded its operations in abroad, and more specifically in the Caribbean, The Group has spared no expense and effort in keeping a high Turkey, Croatia, Italy, France and Malta with a fleet consisting standard fleet, financing the never - ending training of all crews of 400 yachts of all kinds (Sailing - Catamaran - Motor Yachts, and the staff of the company and pursuing the improvement of owned or exclusively managed). the offered services to achieve the results of today. Through all these efforts the Group enjoys a rock-solid credibility from all From the 24 subject bases, 8 operate in Greece (Athens - parties concerned. The management philosophy­ focus in em- - - Corfu - Lefkas - - - ), 4 in bracing all activities through which the needs and expectations Turkey (Marmaris - Bodrum - Göcek - Didim), 1 of them operate of the customer and the objectives of the organization are satis- in the Caribbean (St. Martin), 5 in Croatia (Pula - Biograd - Trogir fied in the most efficient and cost effective way, by maximizing - Zadar - Split), 4 in Italy (Puntone - Sant Agata di Militello/Sici- the potential of all employees in a continuing drive for improve- ly - Marsala/Sicily - Portisco/Sardinia), 1 in France (Bormes Les ment. Mimosas) and 1 in Malta (Kalkara marina). KIRIACOULIS MEDITERRANEAN CRUISES SHIPPING COMPA- This broad geographical coverage has been rewarded by an ex- NY S.A. is the first corporation in its field worldwide which has tensive number of loyal customers, who are repeatedly taking been certified in 1997 with ISO 9002, with ISO 9001:2000 in April advantages of the privileges the Group renders to them. 2002 and with ISO 9001:2008 & ISO 14001:2004 in 2010 under One of the main concerns of the company, to offer adequate the international standard for the quality of the services. services, led to the acquisition of marina of Gouvia in Corfu, A sound confirmation of the well being of our entity is the com- marina of Kalamata in the Peloponnese, Lefkas marina and Zea pany’s issuance in the Parallel market of the Athens Stock Ex- marina in Athens-Piraeus. Therefore, Kiriacoulis SA is the only change during 1998. yacht charter company worldwide that owns 4 marinas, with total availability of 2800 berths. Our strategy is to take all advantages of a large international op- eration, whilst still maintaining the personal touch and care; as this «plus» is a guarantee to our clients.

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The services We charter out our own fleet of yachts which is maintained to the highest stand- extensive number of modifications (bigger engines, bow thrusters, additional ards of reliability and appearance. With our experienced and highly reliable ser- portholes, roller mainsails, electric WC pumps, holding tanks etc.) in order to vice team, we provide yachts in the best possible condition. Our colleagues in offer you the maximum satisfaction during your holiday aboard our yachts. The the technical department are at your service 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, optimum conditions of a family run organization allows the company to be flex- in 24 bases in Greece, Turkey, Croatia, Italy, France, Malta and the Caribbean, ible to adapt policies which deliver to its clients effectively and efficiently the where there are offices and spare parts depots. The yachts chartered out are desired satisfactions, while at the same time their well being is preserved. Our in an impeccable condition, thanks to the very best maintenance offered by main concern is to offer the highest quality standards at reasonable price. This KIRIACOULIS. We have built our reputation by providing our clients with better fact is further supported by the diversification of our offered services in the holidays, better equipment in the best locations in the world. following three lines: First of all we have our attention on personal service and care. You will always • PRESTIGE line, for customers who wish to rent the best of the yachts, includ- find our staff friendly, approachable and helpful. They are here to look after you ing all brand new models and equipment to the highest standards, with spray- and to make sure your holiday is memorable. hood, bimini top, cockpit cushions, electric windlass, electric refrigerator, warm water, autopilot, GPS, plotter, anemometer, Radio-CD, cockpit speakers, 220V A wide range of fully equipped yachts shore supply & battery charger, electric WC pumps, holding tanks. All yachts are Every year we add value to our existing programme by buying brand new maximum 3 years old. yachts, the latest models, progressively renewing our fleet. Our yachts range • CLASS line, for customers who wish a rather “regular” yacht, well equipped from 32 to 56 feet, from 2 to 6 cabins, we offer you the right yacht, at the right but they don’t care much of getting the updated yacht and model. All yachts are price. We specially order our yachts with the most up to date, comprehensive maximum 5 years old. and extensive equipment, for safety, navigation and comfort. Our experience • ECONOMIC line, includes yachts well maintained and well equipped, with a in yacht chartering gives us the thrust to demand from the constructors an charter rate well adapted to the smaller budgets. www.kiriacoulis.com www.kiriacoulis.com 5 ...Why choose Kiriacoulis? A complete Back-up service for peace of mind

during your sailing holiday Kavala We are confident that we do our best to maintain THESSALONIKI our yachts to the very highest standards, however Alexandroupoli as all yachting enthusiasts know, yachts have many THASSOS moving parts which can go wrong. In the unfortu- nate event that something goes wrong during your SAMOTHRAKI holiday, for any reason, or any cause, even if you CHALKIDIKI Ioannina or your crew is responsible for the event, inform us A E S N A I N O I CORFU LIMNOS immediately. Igoumenitsa Our staff will furnish you with upon your arrival, Volos telephone numbers where somebody responsible PAXOI can be reached at any time, 24 hours a day, seven Preveza SKIATHOS A E S NA EG E A ALONISSOS S days a week. E Lamia D From the moment we are aware of your problem, LEFKAS R A LESVOS S P O we will take the appropriate action to resolve it on Messolongi an urgent basis. In most of the areas you will be ITHAKI EVIA sailing, we have contractors and local technicians, Chalkis KEPHALONIA who can have an immediate look at the situation Flotilla Sailing Patra HIOS and take care of the necessary arrangements. In Flotillas are the sociable way to sail. You have the freedom of skippering your ZANTE ATHENS cases of a more serious nature, or a lack of spare Korinthos own yacht during the day but with the support of a British lead crew with an ex- parts, we will immediately send you from one of our S A R O N I main bases the required part, or the services of a perienced skipper and hostess, providing weather forecasts guiding you on the Nafplio C SOUNIO skilled technician, who will solve your problem with Tripoli best itinerary, helping you to moor up in the evenings and sorting out any queries IKARIA the least delay to the remainder of your holiday. KITHNOS MYKONOS you may have. KALAMATA D E S Sparti L A C D O D We aim to ensure a friendly flotilla with a maximum of 10 yachts sailing with each YPAROS E C C A lead crew. This allows you to visit the small harbours and anchorages which make N KALIMNOS E S KOS the Saronic Gulf so special. S ASTIPALEA E

People choose flotillas for a variety of reasons. It’s popular with those relatively KITHIRA SIMI NISSIROS new to sailing who appreciate the support of the lead crew but also with those RHODES who have sailed many times before who enjoy the sociable side of a flotilla and CHALKI the local knowledge and reassurance that the lead crew provide – useful if you’re new to the cruising area. During the school holidays flotillas are particularly pop- Chania ular with families who enjoy an active holiday together. Rethymno KASSOS Iraklio Our Saronic flotilla starts from the heart of Athens and cruises the beautiful islands Ag. Nikolaos of the Saronic Gulf, an ideal area for flotilla sailing offering reliable winds of mod- erate strength, short distances and scenic harbours. You’ll visit the picturesque islands of Aegina, Hydra, Spetses and Poros as well as mainland towns such as Epidavros with its famous ancient amphitheatre. Our flotilla is based in Kalamaki Marina in Athens. You’ll be met at the airport and taken to your yacht – a 40-min- ute taxi ride straight to the marina. This is a convenient place to start your holiday, without the need to take a hydrofoil or lengthy land transfer.

Kalamaki is a short taxi ride from the centre of Athens. On your first evening, enjoy dinner in the famous Plaka area of Athens, with a view of the Acropolis, or chill out in one of the restaurants in or near the marina. With daily flights you could plan a few days in Athens before or after your flotilla for a city break to soak up the culture and history of this amazing city, recently given a facelift for the 2004 Olympic Games.

Please ask our flotilla brochure for full details.

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Kavala THESSALONIKI Alexandroupoli

THASSOS

SAMOTHRAKI CHALKIDIKI Ioannina A E S N A I N O I CORFU LIMNOS Igoumenitsa

PAXOI Volos

Preveza SKIATHOS A E S NA EG E A ALONISSOS S E Lamia SKOPELOS D LEFKAS R A LESVOS S P O SKYROS

Messolongi ITHAKI EVIA Chalkis PSARA KEPHALONIA Patra HIOS

ZANTE ATHENS Korinthos S A R O N ANDROS I Nafplio AEGINA C SOUNIO SAMOS Tripoli POROS KEA TINOS IKARIA KITHNOS SYROS HYDRA MYKONOS KALAMATA SPETSES D E S Sparti L A SERIFOS C PATMOS D O D YPAROS E C NAXOS LEROS C SIFNOS A N AMORGOS KALIMNOS E S

MILOS KOS S IOS SIKINOS ASTIPALEA E

KITHIRA SIMI SANTORINI NISSIROS ANAFI TILOS RHODES CHALKI

Chania CRETE KARPATHOS Rethymno KASSOS Iraklio Ag. Nikolaos

Welcome to Greece, welcome to the country whose name has been identified with the sea and sailing for centuries. The Saronic Gulf, the Cyclades, the Do- decanese, the Sporades, the Ionians, everywhere places of extreme beauty, hundreds of islands, thousands of kilometres of beautiful sandy beaches, traditional harbours and small ports, every place is unique and different from the other. Here the sailing choices are virtually unlimited and tailor made for a wide range of experiences. From the Cyclades, where the winds change strength and direction unexpectedly, for those who love really challenging sailing, to the Ionians, where the stable light winds will be extremely appreciated by those who wish for an easier and more leisurely sailing. Greece will satisfy those who wish for the Cosmopolitan places, such as Paros, Myconos, Corfu, Rhodes, Santorini and Hydra, for those who do not enjoy the crowds, you will find your own unspoiled and peaceful an- chorages and harbours in the Eastern Peloponnesus, in Sikinos, Milos, Simi, Nisiros etc. It is worth nothing that you need endless months and months of holidays to explore the Greek islands and coasts, thanks to God’s generosity the climatic condi- tions are ideal for 9 months of sailing (March to November).

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PIREUS ATHENS KALAMAKI SALAMIS

Six islands lie between the Attic Peninsula and the Peloponnese, six islands, all of which have a completely different character. AEGINA Poros, for example, with its cubical, white houses looks like a Cycladic island, Hydra on the other hand is rough yet beautiful to paint. ANGISTRI Aegina Perdika Spétses attracts with its beaches and its flavoursome smelling pine forests, Aegina with its ancient temple of Aphaia. is unin- habited whereas Salamis almost urban, since this island is located almost two kilometres away from the coast of Piraeus (Athens). METHANA

Nafplion POROS The first stage can be therefore short, yet in less than a hour you can moor your ship at the port of Salamis or anchor at one of the Poros

numerous bays. Yet almost everybody keeps sailing away, up to the beautiful Hydra (an anchor stop in Ormos Mandraki, almost a S. GIORGIO nautical mile east of the Chora) or until Poros where you can moor your yacht and enjoy the shadow of the numerous blue domes. Or also until the busy and lively Aegina. DHOKOS Hydra HYDRA

Spetses

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8 www.kiriacoulis.com www.kiriacoulis.com Yet, you should by all means head also for the coast of east- ern Peloponnese, for example Kyparissi, a beautiful scenic bay, which is surrounded by high mountains. The small har- bour bay called Gerakas, which is surrounded by high rocks. And one of the numerous bays that intersect each other be- tween the ochre yellow rocks.

There are so many bays and harbours, which are worth wandering across the eastern bank of the Peloponnese and the – distant and enchanted, picturesque, lively and ancient destinations.

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PIREUS Saronic Gulf: ATHENS KALAMAKI 7 days itinerary SALAMIS

Departure: Athens AEGINA Distance: 131 Nautical miles ANGISTRI Aegina Day 1: Yacht take over Perdika Day 2: Athens - Aegina (18 nm) METHANA Day 3: Aegina - Angistri - Poros (21 nm) Nafplion Day 4: Poros - Hydra (12 nm) POROS Poros Day 5: Hydra - Nisis Dokos - Spetsai (17 nm) S. GIORGIO Day 6: Spetsai -Tselevinia - Perdika (Aegina) (41 nm) Day 7: Perdika (Aegina) - Athens (22 nm) DHOKOS Hydra Day 8: Yacht return HYDRA

Spetses

SPETSES Weather & Wind The Saronic Gulf and the eastern Peloponnese are much less affected by the strong winds of the , usually you don’t even feel the Meltemi wind (north east, around 4 Beaufort). At the east coast of the Peloponnese however some unexpected gusts may occur sometimes from 6 to 7 Beaufort. During the Meltemi pause period, the wind blows usually from a southern direction, in the afternoon between 3 and 5 Beaufort, in the evening much weaker.

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Snow white houses, blue domes and luminous, small chapels. Barren hills, bizarre rocks, sandy niche, deep blue, as much as your ANDROS eye can reach – that is the scenery that surrounds everyone, who sails around the waters of the Cyclades. Gavrio

This island group consists of approximately 50 islands, all of which are located around the circle – the Kyklos – of the former holy island KEA of . On each island you can see new beautiful picturesque leitmotivs: on Mykonos the white shining windmills, on Santorini the TINOS reddish shimmering volcano crater, and on Delos the ancient columns. Among the most popular and famous islands are Mykonos and MYKONOS SYROS Paros (there and in Athens you will also find Kiracoulis bases), Naxos, Ios and Santorini. Less popular, yet very beautiful are the also Loutra Ermoupolis Merichas RINIA ancient islands of Kea, Sifnos, Sikinos as well as those located in the northern Cyclades, like Andros and Tinos. DELOS

The Cyclades are a challenging route. The presence of multi faced islands itself is a reason why you should sail around this island group for longer than a week. Yet, there is another reason: The warm Aegean wind Meltemi, that blows heavily and constantly from SERIFOS Livadi PAROS NAXOS the north between the middle of June and September creates unique conditions – for sporting sail activities under the blue sky and Parikia warm temperatures. SIFNOS Kamares KAROS AMORGOS SCHINOUSA IRAKLIA Katapola POLIAEGOS IOS MILOS Adamas SIKINOS

THIRA

ANAFI

10 www.kiriacoulis.com www.kiriacoulis.com You should probably stay here for no less than two weeks. Or you can come back again to head, for example, to Amorgos and the small eastern Cyclades. Or to plan an excursion to the green Andros, or to the holly Tinos and the craggy Kea. Or simply, just to find out how much wind Poseidon is about to blow again.

The Cyclades: 14 days itinerary Departure: Athens Distance: 340 Nautical miles Day 1: Yacht take over Day 2: Athens - Vourkari (Kea) (38 nm) Day 3: Vourkari - Loutra (Kithnos) (20 nm) Day 4: Loutra - Mykonos (42 nm) ANDROS Day 5: Mykonos - Delos - Naoussa (Paros) (23 nm) Gavrio Day 6: Naoussa - los (Ios island) (30 nm) Day 7: los - Thira (Santorin) (21 nm) KEA TINOS Day 8: Thira - Karavostasi (Folegandros) (26 nm) Day 9: Karavostasi - Ormos Vathi (Sifnos) (23 nm) MYKONOS SYROS Day 10: Ormos Vathi - Livádi (Serifos) (15 nm) KYTHNOS Loutra Ermoupolis Day 11: Livádi - Ormos Fikiadha - Mérichas (both on Kithnos) (24 nm) Merichas RINIA DELOS Day 12: Mérichas - Poros (island of Poros) (45 nm) Day 13: Poros - Aigina (island of Aigina) (15 nm) SERIFOS Day 14: Aigina - Kalamaki Marina (Athens) (18 nm) Livadi PAROS NAXOS DONOUSA Day 15: Yacht return Parikia

SIFNOS ANTIPAROS Kamares KOUFONISIA KAROS AMORGOS SCHINOUSA KIMOLOS IRAKLIA Katapola POLIAEGOS IOS MILOS Adamas SIKINOS Weather & Wind FOLEGANDROS The famously notorious local wind of the Aegean Sea, Meltemi, comes heavily from the north and reaches during high summer up to 4 to 5 Beaufort, sometimes though even 7 to 8, and stays there longer than the usual three days. Normally the THIRA wind during the period from June to September is very mild early in the morning ANAFI and really heavy late in the afternoon. During off-season the area - except some unexpected sudden weather changes – has a poor and mild wind.

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In the 1970s it was the high society, that discovered with their yachts the distant beaches of Skyros, Skiathos, Skopelos and Alon- nisos. In the meantime anybody can sort of jump off from the capital island Skiathos to the sea and enjoy the small rustic harbours and the life of Sporades and the peninsula Chalkidiki.

Like the bays of Skiathos itself, which are well touristic developed. Or Skyros with its picturesque capital harbour Linaria. Also Skope- los, that impresses with its green forests and the distant bays, and the neighbour island Alonissos, whose smaller old town Alonissos PELION PENINSULA was fully destroyed due to an earthquake more than thirty years ago and in the meantime it has been fully reconstructed. And of YIOURA course, the five small, uninhabited islands , Pelagonisi, , Piperi and , where you can see the home of monk PELAGOS seals. ALONISSOS SKIATHOS Skiathos Skopelos Trikeri SKOPELOS

SKYROS EVIA Linaria

12 www.kiriacoulis.com www.kiriacoulis.com For those of you who spend two weeks on the sea, we recommend to sail a bit further to the north to the peninsula Chalkidiki, from where you will se three land fingers stretching out to the Greek, blue sea, name- ly Kassándra, Sithonía – and the best known: Ágio Óros, a synonym nowadays of the monastic republic Áthos on the mountain with the same name. In the semi-autonomous republic over 2000 monks live. Yet, only male crews with entry permission are aloud to visit here. Women are not allowed yet to visit the mountain Athos.

Mountain Áthos and the departure harbour of Skia- thos are about forty nautical miles away from each other, yet the mountain’s shadows are long, so long that they almost reach the island of Skiathos. Skia – athos, in English, under the shadow of Athos.

Weather & Wind The northern wind Meltemi is less heavy in Sporades and on Chalkidiki peninsula than it is in the southern Aegean Sea. That makes the area an easier sailing experience during summertime. Thus, all destinations can be reached easily due to the wind’s direction coming from west to east. Only in you might feel like you are in Cyclades (see also Wind & Weather Cyclades).

PELION PENINSULA YIOURA Sporades: PIPERI 7 days itinerary PELAGOS

ALONISSOS Departure: Skiathos SKIATHOS Distance: 170 Nautical miles Skiathos Patitiri Day 1: Yacht take over Skopelos Trikeri SKANTZOURA Day 2: Skiathos - (Alonissos) (25 nm) SKOPELOS Day 3: Steni Vala - Planitis (Pelagos) ( 15 nm) Day 4: Planitis - Linaria (Skyros) (37 nm) SKYROS EVIA Day 5: Linaria - Panormos (Skopelos) (41 nm) Linaria Day 6: Panormos - Orei (Euböa) (30 nm) Day 7: Orei - Skiathos (22 nm) Day 8: Yacht return

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ARKI PATMOS LIPSOS The Dodecanese is located at the eastern edge of the Aegean Sea and offers its visitors numerous trumps - starting with the direct LEROS flights to Rhodes and Kos. No matter where you land, you find yourself in the heart of life and can begin your trip from our Kiriacoulis Xerokampos bases. Vathy Dodecanese – although it stands for “12 islands”, in reality there are more, 16 of which worth a visit. Kos for example with its modern KALIMNOS marina, with the white, sandy beaches, its ancient mountain villages and the famous plane tree (Platane) of Hippocrates. Under this Kos KOS decrepit, aged tree, it is said that almost two and a half thousands of years ago the ancient Greek hatched his formulas. Kamares You should also stop on , that is the island that owns its old wealthiness to sponges. On the island of Patmos and of course on the volcanic island, , which - according to the Greek mythology - was part of Kos before Poseidon breaks it off in order to kill a Titan. As a sailor you should also moor on the quiet and peaceful island of Tilos. NISSIROS SIMI

TILOS Rhodes

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RHODES

Lindos

KARPATHOS

KASOS

14 www.kiriacoulis.com www.kiriacoulis.com Yet anyone who wishes to come back from Tilos, they miss the best part: , at the extreme end of the Do- decanese and no more than four nautical miles away from the Turkish coast. Symi, with probably the most beautiful natural harbours in the entire Aegean and its small noble manor-houses, which in white, yellow and lilac colour combinations climp up the hill.

From here you may only take up the way back - and between myths, volcanoes and past wealth sail back to Kos or Rhodes.

Weather & Wind During spring and autumn the wind blows usually in a south-east di- rection with an average of 2 to 4 Beaufort (with the exception of course ARKI of minor weather slumps). During midsummer, the north wind Meltemi PATMOS often emerges also in the Dodecanese – usually with 4 to 5 Beaufort, LIPSOS however it can sometimes become stronger and longer compared to the three usual days (see also Wind & Weather in Cyclades). LEROS Xerokampos

LEVITHA Vathy Dodecanese: KALIMNOS PSERIMOS 14 days itinerary Kos KOS

Departure: Kos Kamares Distance: 312 Nautical miles Day 1: Yacht take over Day 2: Kos - Pserimos - Ormos Kalymnou (Kalymnos) (16 nm) NISSIROS SIMI Day 3: Ormos Kalymnou - Xerokampos - Lakki (Leros) (22 nm) TILOS Rhodes Day 4: Lakki - Lipso (Island Lipso) (14 nm) Day 5: Lipso - Arki - Skala Patmos (Patmos) (17 nm) CHALKI Day 6: Skala Patmos - Ormos Levitha (Levitha)(23 nm) RHODES Day 7: Ormos Levitha - Kephalos (Kos) (37 nm) Lindos Day 8: Kephalos - Paloi (Nissiros) (12 nm) Day 9: Paloi - Ormos Leivadia (Tilos) (18 nm) Day 10: Ormos Leivadia - Rhodos (Rhodos) (42 nm) Day 11: Rhodos - Lindos (Kos) (23 nm) Day 12: Lindos - Symi (Symi)(48 nm) KARPATHOS Day 13: Symi Day 14: Symi - Kos (40 nm) Day 15: Yacht return www.kiriacoulis.com www.kiriacoulis.com 15 GREECE Corfu, Lefkas and the Ionian Islands

MATHRAKI

Marina Gouvia

Corfu

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Mourtos

Parga

PAXOS Gaios

ANTIPAXOS

he Ionian Sea is an area with mild winds – especially compared to the neighboring Meltemi areas in the Greek Aegean Sea. Here, T Preveza between Corfu in the north and Zakynthos in the south, the wind is a reliable cruise partner, reconstructing slowly in the morning to a Lefkas mild sail wind before it sleeps again in the evening. That means: no hard conditions for you; the ideal solution for families or for those who charter sail boats and have little skipper experience. LAFKAS Nydri SCORPIOS For that reason this area offers an alternative holiday. Seven different islands, varied and beautiful at the same time. Thecres- MEGANISI KALAMOS cent-shaped Corfu with its traditional mountain villages and the coast, at some places undeveloped, at other places firmly under tourist control. Paxos, with its shallow bay Lakka, which is protected by two headlands. Lefkas, the pearl of the Ionian Islands, on KASTOS which you will find the second Kiriacoulis base. Also, the bay of Fiskardo on Kefallonia attracts sometimes during high summer up to Fiscardo ITHAKI 80 yachts, looking so good as a postcard. No less beautiful are the port villages of the two small islands Kalamos and Kastos. Not to Vathi forget the green Zakynthos, with its dream beaches, with its wild romantic landscape, the limestone reefs and the mysterious caverns, it is worth a stop. CEPHALONIA ZANTE Argostoli Zakinthos

16 www.kiriacoulis.com www.kiriacoulis.com Last but not least, the island of Ithaka, former homeland of Odysseus and his wife Penelope, you should also sail Marina Gouvia past. Almost everything of the pretty capital Vathy reminds Corfu of the Greek mythological figures – streets, places, cafés, CORFU bars. And any of you who wish after to experience a sailing

challenge, you should definitely try the Devil’s Passage, Mourtos the strait between Kefallonia and Ithaka. The so called jet effect of the area accelerates sometimes heavy winds. Parga

PAXOS Gaios

ANTIPAXOS

Preveza

Ionian Islands: Lefkas

14 days itinerary LAFKAS Nydri SCORPIOS Departure: Corfu, Marina Gouvia MEGANISI KALAMOS Distance: 254 Nautical miles

Day 1: Yacht take over KASTOS Day 2: Corfu - Sivota - Mourtos (24 nm) Fiscardo ITHAKI Day 3: Mourtos - Ag. loannis - Parga (20 nm) Vathi Day 4: Parga - Mytikas - Preveza (28 nm) Day 5: Preveza - Skorpios - Nidri (Lefkas) (18 nm) CEPHALONIA Day 6: Nidri (Lefkas) - Spartochorion (Meganision) (9 nm) ZANTE Argostoli Zakinthos Day 7: Spartochori - Ithaki - Fiskardo (Kefallonia) (19 nm) Day 8: Fiskardo - Skinos - Vathi (Ithaki) (17 nm) Day 9: Vathi - Porto Leone - Kalamos (20 nm) Day 10: Kalamos - Ag. Nikolas - Lefkas (21 nm) Weather & Wind Day 11: Lefkas - Gaios (Paxoi) (33 nm) During summertime you can rely on a wind coming from a north-west direction. It starts blow- Day 12: Gaios - Lakka (Paxoi) (12 nm) ing everyday in the morning, it reaches in the afternoon 2 to 4 sometimes also 5 Beaufort and Day 13: Lakka - Petriti (Corfu) (19 nm) disappears again around 8 p.m. Early in the morning you might feel a slight breeze coming Day 14: Petriti - Marina Gouvia ( 14 nm) from the east or south-east. During spring and autumn, low pressure might at times visit the Day 15: Yacht return area or you can sense the hot south wind Sirocco. You should also be prepared for a couple of days of heavy wind.

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W ide beaches, silent temples and medieval towns, almond groves and pistachio orchards, pizza, pasta, and sun shining from early in the morning until late in the evening - that is Sicily, Italy’s southernmost island.

We offer you the possibility, to start the cruise in Sant’Agata di Militello, located in the north part of the island, or in Marsala, a small town in western Sicily. From Marsala you can at least reach very quickly Zingaro, a protected area in north-western Sicily, as well as the Caribbean-style seaside resort San Vito lo Capo. We also recommend the picturesque Golfo di Castellamare with its small har- Stromboli bours and the beautiful capital Castellamare del Golfo. Alternatively, we offer the trip from Marsala via the enchanting Egadi islands, EOLIAN ISLANDS I. Filicudi I. Panarea to Favignana, Marettimo and Levanzo, where you will definitely feel that time has stayed still for centuries. And if you are not afraid to I. Salina I. Alicudi sail 40 nautical miles, you can also head to the Isola Ustica in the north of Palermo, an island which is popular for its Gods and its fish. I. Lipari I. Vulcano

Palermo Messina Isole Egadi Trapani Cefalu Reggio Calabria S. Agata Militelo

Marsala

Catania

Siracusa

I. Pantelleria

18 www.kiriacoulis.com www.kiriacoulis.com The cruise from Sant’ Agata di Militello in the north-eastern part offers other highlights – only a couple of miles further the mercurial Cefalù. And then, in the north - the famous Aeolian islands. Sev- en inhabited volcano islands, some of them with a small city harbour, others with only an anchorage or a small docking area. Lipari is is the most visited and developed island, Alicudi is rather small and solitary. Salina is green and richly blooming because of its fresh water sources. Also on Stromboli, the volcano throws out in the sky repeatedly glowing lava foun- tains. Highly recommended: A hike up on the crater edge.

No matter which harbour you choose or which area you are heading to in Sicily, you will always find your- self surrounded by culture and nature in the waters around the biggest Mediterranean islands.

Sicily: 7 days itinerary Departure: Sant’Agata di Militello Weather & Wind Distance: 145 Nautical miles The climate of Sicily is rather dry and warm compared to other areas in Europe. In the midsummer, Day 1: Yacht take over the wind blows during the day at 3 to 4 Beaufort. In the north coast it comes mainly from north-west Day 2: Sant’Agata di Militello - Vulcano (30 nm) and in the south coast from south-east. It disappears again at night. Heavy winds and rain appear Day 3: Vulcano - Panarea - Stromboli (28 nm) only during spring and autumn due to sudden weather changes. The desert wind Schirokko, a south wind that reaches gale storm blows there sometimes and it brings red desert sand from Africa and Day 4: Stromboli - Filicudi (34 nm) very high temperatures. Day 5: Filicudi - Salina (15 nm) Day 6: Salina - Lipari (9 nm) Day 7: Lipari - S. Agata Militello (29 nm) Day 8: Yacht return Stromboli EOLIAN ISLANDS I. Filicudi I. Panarea I. Salina Departure: Marsala I. Alicudi I. Lipari Distance: 180 Nautical miles I. Vulcano Day 1: Yacht take over Palermo Messina Day 2: Marsala - Marettimo (19 nm) Isole Egadi Trapani Cefalu Reggio Calabria Day 3: Marettimo - San Vito lo Capo (34 nm) S. Agata Militelo Day 4: San Vito lo Capo - Isola Ustica (38 nm) Marsala Day 5: Isola Ustica - Castellamre del Golfo (42 nm) Day 6: Castellamre del Golfo - Levanzo - Favignana (36 nm) Catania Day 7: Favignana - Marsala (11 nm) Day 8: Yacht return Siracusa

I. Pantelleria

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CORSE (FRANCE)

Bonifacio I. ST. MARIA I. LA MADDALENA I. SPARGI I. CAPRERA Palau

ocks smoothly grounded by wind and water, crystal-clear water and Caribbean like beaches – Sardinia is a cruising route taken I. MOTORIO R I. ASINARA Portisco directly from a picture book. Most sailors fall mainly for the northern and the north-eastern part of the island, Costa Smeralda and the Olbia seven main islands of the Maddalena archipelago, where in no distance you can also find a Kiriacoulis base (Portisco). Porto Rotondo Porto Torres Ottiolu Whoever is about to take from here a one-week cruise, he or she will definitely find more than a place to visit. After a first bath stop at the sandy beach bay Cala di Volpe, you can then head for example to Port Cervo, the picturesque and mundane harbour, where the La Caletta international Jetset meets. Or Cannigione, a lively small place with a yacht harbour in the middle of green environment. Next stop: the small fishing village Porto Palma on the island of Caprera. Then, from here you should head to the urban Marina next to La Maddalena, the capital of the archipelago with its Palazzi from the 18th century, its narrow streets and its steep stairways. SARDEGNA (ITALY)

Oristano Arbatax

Oristano

Cagliari I. DI SAN PIETRO Carloforte Casaletta Porto Ponte Romano I. DEI CAVOLI I. DI SAN ANTIOCCO Porto Teulada

20 www.kiriacoulis.com www.kiriacoulis.com There is also a wide variety of beaches and bays in the natural park of the Maddalena archipelago, almost tailor made to moor and take a swim. Like Stagno Torto (in the north of La Maddalena) , the Cala Santa Maria on the island with the same name, and above all: the Cala Coticcio at the eastern side of Caprera, one of the most beautiful bays of the entire area.

Yet, in spite of all the beautiful bays you enjoy as you sail across, you defi- nitely have to invest some time and visit the picturesque Bonifacio in the south of Corsica, whose citadels and old city throne themselves on chalk cliffs above the fjord. Around there you can easily spend days, especially at the nearby Iles Lavezzi with its round washed granite blocks and the CORSE (FRANCE)

beautiful sandy beaches. Bonifacio I. ST. MARIA I. LA MADDALENA I. SPARGI I. CAPRERA Palau

I. MOTORIO Weather & Wind I. ASINARA Portisco Olbia The common in summer time mild north west winds can reach up to 5 or 6 Beaufort in the streets Porto Rotondo of Bonifacio (between the north of Sardinia and the south end of Corsica), the strait is a windy Porto Torres Ottiolu region with nozzle effect. The temperatures in summer time usually reach up to about 40 degrees. La Caletta The off-season is predominantly mild and quiet, sometimes also inconstant – you have to count to rainfalls and strong wind as well.

SARDEGNA (ITALY)

Sardinia:

7 days itinerary Oristano Arbatax Departure: Portisco Oristano Distance: 97 Nautical miles Day 1: Yacht take over Day 2: Portisco - Cala di Volpe - Cannigione (19 nm) Day 3: Cannigione - Cala Spalmatore - La Maddalena (15 nm) Day 4: La Maddalena - Isola Santa Maria - Bonifacio (Korsika) (20 nm) Cagliari Day 5: Bonifacio - Lavezzi - Teresa di Gallura (14 nm) I. DI SAN PIETRO Carloforte Day 6: Teresa di Gallura - Cala Coticcio - Porto Cervo (22 nm) Casaletta Porto Ponte Romano I. DEI CAVOLI I. DI SAN ANTIOCCO Day 7: Porto Cervo - Portisco (8 nm) Porto Teulada Day 8: Yacht return www.kiriacoulis.com www.kiriacoulis.com 21 ITALY The Tuscan Islands

In ancient times Elba was the vacation island of the Romans, today it is the favourite destination of each sail boat, which sails away from the Marina di Scarlino (Puntone) – this is due to many reasons: Elba is multifaceted, and offers equally typical italian urban har- CAPRAIA Y L A T I bours, modern marinas and protected bays. From here you also have the chance to visit Corsica and the island of Capraia, but not Piombino before you do other essential things. Folonica First of all, the largest of the Tuscan islands offers numerous destinations for a cruise. Portoferraio, for example, the historic capital Scarlino (especially worth seeing: the castle Forte Stella from the 16th century and the Palazzo dei Mulini, Napoleon’s city residence during his Punta Ala exile in 1814). Marciana Marina, the enchanting small harbour village on the north-western side of Elba. Also, the protected natural Portoferraio harbour of Porto Azzurro must be part of every cruise. ELBA After that, you can visit the northern coast of Corsica – for example the busy and lively Bastia or Macinaggio. On the way there the route is interrupted by the island Capraia. It is the third largest island of the Tuscan archipelago, its capital and its harbour are located on the east side of the former prison island. Today Capraia is under conservation; just as the six more Tuscan islands, it belongs also PIANOSA

to the National Park of the Tuscan archipelago, the largest marine protected area in whole Europe. It is also the homeland of different Talamone dolphin types, of moon fish, of sperm whales, furrow whale and even of the rare Mediterranean monk seals.

MONTECRISTO

GIGLIO

GIANNUTRI

22 www.kiriacoulis.com www.kiriacoulis.com Weather & Wind

During summer the wind reaches the mainland coast mainly from west to CAPRAIA Y L A T I east, whereas the islands from south east. At night there is usually a light Piombino south east wind. There is hardly ever a heavy wind, you should better be prepared to experience rather no wind periods. The stormy Libbeccio com- Folonica ing from a south west direction blows only when there is a low pressure Scarlino between the Gulf of Genoa which heads to the north. Punta Ala Portoferraio

ELBA Tuscan Islands: 7 days itinerary PIANOSA Departure: Marina di Scarlino (Puntone) Talamone Distance: 157 Nautical miles Day 1: Yacht take over Day 2: Puntone - Portoferraio (Elba) (22 nm) Day 3: Portoferraio - Golfo di Viticcio - Capraia (30 nm) MONTECRISTO

Day 4: Capraia - Macinaggio (Corsika) (20 nm) GIGLIO Day 5: Macinaggio - Bastia (Corsika) (17 nm)

Day 6: Bastia - Porto Azzurro (Elba) (49 nm) GIANNUTRI Day 7: Porto Azzurro - Puntone (19 nm) Day 8: Yacht return

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T he first person who took that really long trip to Malta, specifically to Gozo, was Ulysses. But we can warn you from the start that he did not have a good time. Under the spell cast by the Nymph Calypso, the shipwrecked Ulysses had to angrily wait there until she decided to let the homesick man go. Although imprisoned, Ulysses could enjoy the golden sand and turquoise water of Ramla Bay, the most beautiful view offered by Malta’s sister island, Gozo.

Unlike Ulysses, we will take the normal route, and visit Malta first, the island where one of our bases is located. Malta is located 50

nautical miles south of Sicily and 160 nautical miles east of Tunisia, a veritable link between Europe and Africa. You can reach the is- GOZO

land in two-and-a-half hours by plane. And once you get there, you will have at your disposal everything you need for a sailing cruise: MEDITERRANEAN warm weather from April to October and a beautiful rocky coastline with lost of anchorage spots, beaches with pristine sand and lively SEA harbour towns. COMINO

MALTA

RABAT

VALETA

24 www.kiriacoulis.com www.kiriacoulis.com You start the cruise from Kalkara Marina in Kalkara, not far from Malta´s capital city, Valletta. From there, sailors are likely to visit next the pic- turesque bay St. Pauls, Golden Bay and Anchor Bay (here is the place where some of the scenes of Popeye were filmed). The fishing village of Marsaxlokk, in the south-eastern part of Malta, offers a spectacle of Weather & Wind Maltese tradition. During the summer months the weather is hot and weak north-western winds are predominant. The high temperatures bring about some intense And then where to? You cannot miss a sail to Gozo. We can only give thermal winds, usually in the late afternoon and evening. During the off-peak you that advice: Gozo is just amazing. Only if Ulysses had a different season, the weather is rather mild. Strong eastern winds bring some swell opinion... to the harbours.

GOZO

MEDITERRANEAN Malta: SEA 7 days itinerary COMINO Departure: Kalkara Marina, Kalkara Distance: 98 Nautical miles Day 1: Yacht take over Day 2: Kalkara (Valletta Harbour) - Mgarr Gozo (15 nm) MALTA Day 3: Mgarr Gozo - Marsalform - Dwejra Bay (Gozo) (14 nm) RABAT Day 4: Dwejra Bay - Blue Lagoon (Malta) (8 nm) VALETA Day 5: Blue Lagoon - Mellieha - Valletta (17 nm) Day 6: Valletta - Golden Bay - Blue Lagoon (30 nm) Day 7: Golden Bay - Kalkara (14 nm) Day 8: Yacht return

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Cannes Antibes Mandelieu I. Saint Marguerite La Napoule According to a myth, there used to be a coast, which was a lot more beautiful than any other one. According to legends, that place I. Saint Honorat is a paradise of abrupt rocks and golden sandy bays, surrounded by azure-blue water. P. de la Figuirette

Right in the middle of this magic we have our base, to be more specific: in Bormes Les Mimosas in the French Cote d’Azur, which is Frejus Saint-Raphael

only one sailing route away from St. Tropez. Women here usually have lost their bikini bra. And the place allows trends to develop and Golf de Frajus spread all around the world. Yet St. Tropez is only a tiny, beautiful little village with just 6.000 inhabitants.

Saint-Maxime Anyhow, you have to see it for at least one time, as well as all the other fine, exclusive places on each coast, like Nice, Cannes and Golf deSaint Saint-Tropez Tropez Antibes. Antibes was also Pablo Picasso´s favourite place, he loved his Antibes so much, this city with its massive castle and the old Marine de Gogolin cathedrals; its twisted old city and the blue sea at the back. He just soaked in its colours and painted with them.

Beyond Nice there is only one destination to choose, Monaco, the small principality in Mediterranean. In “La Condamine”, the port of Cavalaire sur Mer Monaco, you can moor your yacht only a couple of meters away from the racetrack of Monte Carlo, under the shadow of the casino, Le Lavandou which thrones itself in a lump of rocks. Hyeres RADE P. de Bormes-les-Mimosas D’ HYERES Then you take the south-western direction, towards the departure harbour. Even if you only have a little time to see the magical Iles P.d’ Hyeres-Plage d´Hyeres, that is the three “golden islands”, that swim before Cote d´Azur. And on which you will find magical ports and seductive Ile du Levant anchorages. Petite Passe Grand PasseIle de Port-Cros Ile de Porquerolles

26 www.kiriacoulis.com www.kiriacoulis.com Cannes France: Antibes Mandelieu I. Saint Marguerite 7 days itinerary La Napoule I. Saint Honorat P. de la Figuirette Departure: Bormes Les Mimosas Distance: 138 Nautical miles Frejus Saint-Raphael Day 1: Yacht take over

Golf de Frajus Day 2: Bormes - St.Tropez (24 nm) Day 3: St.Tropez - Iles de Lerins - Antibes (33 nm) Saint-Maxime Day 4: Antibes - Monaco (16 nm) Golf deSaint Saint-Tropez Tropez Marine de Gogolin Day 5: Monaco - Cannes (24 nm) Day 6: Cannes - Porquerolles (41 nm) Day 7: Porquerolles - Port Cros - Bormes (10 nm) Cavalaire sur Mer Day 8: Yacht return

Le Lavandou Hyeres RADE P. de Bormes-les-Mimosas D’ HYERES Weather & Wind P.d’ Hyeres-Plage During the summer months the wind is affected mostly by the thermal

Ile du Levant streams. The strong sun shinning causes a significant rise of the air mass Petite Passe over the mainland during the day. A sea wind blows, which in the afternoon Grand PasseIle de Port-Cros Ile de Porquerolles can reach up to 3 to 4 Beaufort, coming from a south-eastern or an eastern direction. The wind disappears at night. The north-western wind, Mistral, present mostly during the off-season, may sometimes blow really strong.

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Rijeka

stria, that is mainly the places by the coast. Small pearls with picturesque old palaces, with shining marble squares and bumpy I KRK alleyways. Porec, Vsar, Rovinj, Pula - places like those make Istria and the Bay of Kvarner a magical area. In addition: You can reach Pula Istrien very easily, from South Germany, Austria and North Italy it is only a couple of hours away from the peninsula of North Croatia. CRES RAB There we have our base, more specifically at the Marina Veruda next to Pula. If you rent a sail boat here, you will have to decide also: Osor to follow a direction towards the north-western coast, sailing passed the small island Fazana towards Rovinj, Porec, Novigrad and UNIJE LOSINJ PAG Umgag (the whole coast part is by the way full of magical bays and small harbour towns). There, we also recommend: The blue-green Limski canal, which is twelve kilometers long and reaches the inner part of the area or the Brijuni islands, the summer residence of the OLIB IST the former Yugoslavian President Tito. Zadar

UGLIAN

PUGI PASMAN Biograd

Betina KORNAT Sibenik

ZIRJE Trogir Split

SOLTA BRAC

HVAR Stari Grad VIS Komiza

KORCULA

LAVOSTO

28 www.kiriacoulis.com www.kiriacoulis.com Or, from Pula you can follow the other route and sail among the rugged istrian southern edge heading to the north-eastern part - to the island of Cres with its numerous bays (for sure you have to visit: Valun, a picturesque small place). Or, towards the biggest island in Adriatic, Krk, and head to the place of the same name or towards Punat, a bay that is connect- ed to the sea by only one small canal.

No matter which route you follow from Pula - there will always be a sense of mix, which makes your cruise ideal - a mix of historical cities, small fish towns and isolated bays to moor your yacht.

Weather & Wind Rijeka Usually in the summer the area is controlled by a north-western wind, the Maistral. It blows usually before noon, reaching 3 to 4 Beaufort in the afternoon, and it disappears again in the evening. On warm KRK days with a calm wind you should also count on a sea breeze in the Pula evening. The notorious Bora, a north-eastern wind, may bring along a CRES wild southern wind, the Jugo. RAB Osor UNIJE LOSINJ PAG Croatia: OLIB 7 days itinerary IST Zadar

Departure: Pula UGLIAN

Distance: 158 Nautical miles PUGI PASMAN Biograd Day 1: Yacht take over Betina Day 2: Pula - Mali Losinj (35 nm) KORNAT Sibenik

Day 3: Mali Losinj - Ist (26 nm) ZIRJE Trogir Day 4: Ist - Rab (31 nm) Split

SOLTA Day 5: Rab - Osor (23 nm) BRAC Day 6: Osor - Krnica (22 nm) HVAR Day 7: Krnica - Pula (21 nm) Stari Grad VIS Day 8: Yacht return Komiza KORCULA

LAVOSTO

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Dalmatia offers a coast around 400 kilometers long and some hundreds of islands, provided you count every towered rock in Rijeka the sea. Pag and Dugi are the most important at the north, whereas Brac, Hvar, Korcula, Lastovo and Mljet the ones at the south. In

the middle lie about 147 Kornati islands, like sleeping dinosaurs. The coast consists of small towns and therefore resembles an open KRK museum. Trogir, for example, Split and Dubrovnik. Pula CRES Dalmatia is a picturesque area to sail - we have four bases there altogether (Zadar, Biograd, Trogir, Split, weather in the south or in the RAB north). From all these places, charter sailors can discover the beauty of the coasts and the islands, for example Trogir and Split, whose Osor UNIJE tricked-out old cities really seduce. You can head to Hvar and Korcula (a must see: the birthplace of Marco Polo, who was born here LOSINJ PAG in 1254), islands that look like oversized child made brick settlements with squares made out of the purest marble. Or, equipped with OLIB everything and with the help of the summer wind Maestral, rush through the world of islands towards the southern part - and get to IST know also Dubrovnik, the pearl of Adria, which has been announced by UNESCO as a world´s cultural heritage. Zadar

UGLIAN

PUGI PASMAN Biograd

Betina KORNAT Sibenik

ZIRJE Trogir Split

SOLTA BRAC

HVAR Stari Grad VIS Komiza

KORCULA

LAVOSTO

30 www.kiriacoulis.com www.kiriacoulis.com So, what did the biggest dramatist of England, George Bernard Shaw, write in the beginning of the previous century in his travel diary? “Those who seek paradise on Earth should come to Dubrovnik” Those who sail along the dalmatian coast will agree for sure - with one restriction. This statement is not only about Dubrovnik true - but for the whole Dalmatia.

Weather & Wind Rijeka During the summer months the winds blow usually in the whole of Adria with an average power of 2-3 Beaufort only - caused mainly from the local thermic streams. Rarely some powerful winds emerge, like for ex- KRK ample Bora from the north-east or Yugo from the south. Pula CRES RAB Osor UNIJE LOSINJ PAG Croatia: OLIB 7 days itinerary IST Zadar

Departure: Trogir UGLIAN

Distance: 125 Nautical miles PUGI PASMAN Biograd Day 1: Yacht take over Betina Day 2: Trogir - Milna (island of Brac) (17 nm) KORNAT Sibenik

Day 3: Milna - Vis (island of Vis) (21 nm) ZIRJE Trogir Day 4: Vis - Blaue Grotte (Bisevo) - Komiza (island of Vis) (19 nm) Split

SOLTA Day 5: Komiza - Tarace (Sv. Klement) - Hvar (island of Hvar) (25 nm) BRAC Day 6: Hvar - Vela Garska (Hvar) - Stari Grad (Hvar) (15 nm) HVAR Day 7: Stari Grad (island of Hvar) - Trogir (28 nm) Stari Grad VIS Day 8: Yacht return Komiza KORCULA

LAVOSTO

www.kiriacoulis.com www.kiriacoulis.com 31 TURKEY Marmaris, Göcek

Both of our Kiriacoulis bases located in Marmaris and Göcek can be used as the harbours from where you can sail away and enjoy relaxing cruises, not only during the off-season, but also at the period where the Meltemi wind blows in the area. Also in the high season, the Turkish south coast provides protection against the Meltemi, which is here less stronger than it is in the west coast of Turkey. Everyone who sticks with this sea, it is because they want to swim and enjoy the sun, or maybe because they want to visit the ancient sites and moor for sure in one of the small, dreamy bays. And in evenings to enjoy the Turkish cousin offered by most of the local restaurants.

Between Marmaris and Finike, located almost 100 nautical miles away, you will see more bays and small harbours, if you decide to Bodroum Keramos take a two week cruise. However, some are included to the standard cruise plan, like the anchor harbour Ekincik Limani, from which KALIMNOS

you can take a trip and see the Dalyan delta and the Lycian rock tombs in Caunos. The beautiful, mountainous scenery of Göcek, Marmaris KOS which has now become very popular among the sailors. And the Gulf of , which is only 30 nautical miles wide, with its 30 round Mersinlik Göcek islands and more than 100 anchorages, and of course Fethiye itself. Datca Knidos Bozburun Fethiye At some point, at the back of your sail boat you will suddenly see the picturesque Ölü Deniz appearing - a rugged rock scenery sur- SIMI rounded by turquoise water and a white, sandy headland. The entrance in the salt-water lake at the back is unfortunately no longer TILOS permitted to yachts. For that reason you should definitely visit Kalkan safe harbour, and the anchorages that lie among the large bay of Kas, which is overgrown with Macchia and olive trees. Here you will find magical places to cast your anchor, sometimes under the RHODES Kalkan shadow of ancient columns, whereas everywhere there is a restaurant.

32 www.kiriacoulis.com www.kiriacoulis.com Weather & Wind The summer wind Meltemi, that controls the area at the west of Marmaris, blows here very mildly (from a west or a north-west direction), mainly towards the east side. Around noon though, it is very possible to feel in that area some thermal winds. During off-season, you may experience some bad weather conditions due to the north-west wind, Lodos.

Turkey: 7 days itinerary Departure: Marmaris Distance: 147 Nautical miles Day 1: Yacht take over Day 2: Marmaris - Ekincik Limani (19 nm) Day 3: Ekincik Limani - Dalyan-Delta / Kaunos - Manastir Koyu (27 nm) Day 4: Manastir Koyu - Ölü Deniz - Karacaören (19 nm) Day 5: Karacaören - Gemiler Reede - Asi Koyu (27 nm) Day 6: Asi Koyu - Serce Limani (31 nm) Day 7: Serce Limani - Marmaris (24 nm) Day 8: Yacht return

14 days itinerary Departure: Marmaris Distance: 263 Nautical miles Day 1: Yacht take over Day 2: Marmaris - Ekincik Limani (19 nm) Day 3: Ekincik Limani - Dalyan delta / Kaunos - Asi Koyo (11 nm) Day 4: Asi Koyo - Ölü Deniz - Karacaören (28 nm) Day 5: Karacaören - Kas (42 nm) Day 6: Kas - Finike (35 nm)

Day 7: Finike - Myra - Kekova (18 nm) Bodroum Keramos Day 8: Kekova - Ucagiz (5 nm) KALIMNOS

Day 9: Ucagiz - Kalkan (29 nm) Marmaris KOS Day 10: Kalkan - Gemiler Island (30 nm) Mersinlik Göcek Day 11: Gemiler Island - Manastir Koyu (14 nm) Datca Knidos Bozburun Day 12: Manastir Koyu - Asi Koyu (20 nm) Fethiye Day 13: Asi Koyu - Serce Limani (31 nm) SIMI Day 14: Serce Limani - Marmaris (24 nm) TILOS Day 15: Yacht return RHODES Kalkan

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If you decide to start your cruise from the Kiriacoulis base in the heart of Bodrum, you will be among the first to enter this rough coast of the peninsula Bodrum, which offers numerous bays and whose mountain cliffs fall steeply into the sea. Though, soon before that you will step into Bodrum, this town with its white cubic small houses and its Johanniterburg castle, the symbol of Bodrum.

This pensinsula would also be the ideal place to head to different destinations, like towards the north to the gulf of Mandalya, it is more likely though for sailors not to take that route or even visit the Greek island Kos, but rather head to Gökova Körfezi and the peninsula Resadiye, which emerges at the south part of the area. And this is due to the fact that this particular, almost unpopulated, narrow space, that stretches to the sea, is one of the most beautiful sceneries of the whole Aegean sea. Bodroum Keramos On these particular protected bays pine trees, incense trees, cypresses and juniper berries grow up to just before the sea. Particularly KALIMNOS

beautiful is the Amazon Fjord and the Kargibük Limani, the ideal, protected hiding place. Marmaris KOS

Mersinlik Göcek Datca Knidos Bozburun Fethiye

SIMI

TILOS

RHODES Kalkan

34 www.kiriacoulis.com www.kiriacoulis.com We recommend though you shouldn´t spend that much time on these magical bays, since there is Knidos, on the west corner, waiting for you to let you enjoy its natural harbour and the leftovers of ancient culture. Not to be missed is also the peninsula Re- sadiye, with Datca, where you can still sense a bit of the charm offered by an oriental fish town. As well as bays like Keci Bükü and Dirsek Bükü. By the way: Very close to each of these isolated bays you will find at least one restaurant, most of which offer also a place to moor your sail boat and enjoy typical, tradi- tional good food.

Weather & Wind During summer the northern wind Meltemi blows usually at noon and sleeps again in the evening. In May and in June the wind blows with a power of 3 to 4 Beaufort, whereas in July and August reaches its maximum. At that period the sky might at times become blue and the wind might reach up 6 to 7 Beaufort. The Meltemi wind weakens again in September and October. Between Kos and Bodrum the wind comes from a northern direction, whereas on the south side comes mainly from a western direction.

Turkey: Bodroum Keramos 7 days itinerary KALIMNOS

Departure: Bodrum Marmaris KOS Distance: 171 Nautical miles Mersinlik Göcek Day 1: Yacht take over Datca Knidos Bozburun Day 2: Bodrum - Datca (44 nm) Fethiye Day 3: Datca - Knidos (21 nm) SIMI Day 4: Knidos - Yedi Adalar (Seven Islands) (37 nm) TILOS Day 5: Yedi Adalar - Sehir Adalari (Cleopatra Island) Kalkan - Karacasögüt (19 nm) RHODES Day 6: Karacasögüt - Cökertme (20 nm) Day 7: Cökertme - Yaliciftlik - Bodrum (30 nm) Day 8: Yacht return

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Didim (Didyma in antiquity) an hour’s drive from the city of Aydin, is one of Turkey’s prime holiday destinations. It has a rich cultural heritage, golden beaches and a coast of intricate coves, each a wonder of nature.

The Temple of Apollo in Didim is one of the largest and best-preserved temples of the ancient world.

Our base is in D-Marin Didim Marina that offers modern and the highest level of services standard, by the crystal water Aegean coast.

Didim Marina offers trendy life style to the sailors, with yacht club, brand stores, shopping malls, social services, environmental pro- Kusadasi tection facilities and a unique beach. Social facilities include swimming pool, fitness, spa & sauna, tennis court, seamen’s restaurant & cafeteria. Yacht club with its 14 rooms serves as boutique hotel. SAMOS Pythagoreio

Didim Marina is at 90 Km distance from Milas-Bodrum airport and at 145 Km from Izmir airport. Didim Marina offers to sailors many opportunities to reach all the touristic attractions of Aegean and Asia Minor both by land and by sea.

Some destinations that you can easily reach by raising your anchor are Bodrum / Halicaranssus, Gumusluk / Myndos, Kiyikislacik / Didyma

Iassos, Kusadasi / Ephesus and Greek islands including Samos, Kos, Kalymnos, Leros, Patmos and . Güllük

Bodroum Keramos

KALIMNOS

Marmaris KOS

Mersinlik Göcek Datca Knidos Bozburun

SIMI

TILOS

RHODES

36 www.kiriacoulis.com www.kiriacoulis.com Weather & Wind During summer the northern wind Meltemi blows usually at noon and sleeps again in the evening. In May and in June the wind blows with a power of 3 to 4 Beaufort, whereas Turkey: in July and August reaches its maximum. At that period the sky might at times become blue and the wind might reach up 6 to 7 Beaufort. The Meltemi wind weakens again 7 days itinerary in September and October. Between Kos and Bodrum the wind comes from a northern Departure: Didim direction, whereas on the south side comes mainly from a western direction. Distance: 91 Nautical miles Day 1: Yacht take over Day 2: Didim - Sapli island - Akbuk (10 nm) Day 3: Akbuk - Kazikli (12 nm) Day 4: Kazikli - Ziraat island - Iasos (14 nm) Day 5: Salih island - Torba (15 nm) Kusadasi Day 6: Torba - Cennet Bay - Turkbuku (7 nm) Day 7: Turkbuku - Yalikavak - Gumusluk (15 nm) SAMOS Day 8: Gumusluk - Didim - Yacht return (18 nm) Pythagoreio

14 days itinerary Didyma Departure: Didim Güllük Distance: 247 Nautical miles

Day 1: Yacht take over - Didim - Su Island - Dilek Channel (23 nm) Bodroum Keramos

Day 2: Dilek Channel - Kusadasi (18 nm) KALIMNOS

Day 3: Kusadasi - Kanlı Island - Sigacik (32 nm) Marmaris KOS Day 4: Sigacik - Gök Liman (9 nm) Mersinlik Göcek Day 5: Gök Liman - Kirk Dilim - Sarpdere (12,5 nm) Datca Bozburun Day 6: Sarp Dere - Alaçati (9,5 nm) Knidos Day 7: Alaçati - Pirlanta Beach - Eşme (15 nm) SIMI

Day 8: Eşme - Dalyankoy- Ayayorgi- ilica Bay (8 nm) TILOS Day 9: Ilica Bay - Şifne (6 nm) Day 10: Şifne - Alaçati (25 nm) RHODES Day 11: Alaçati - Sigacik (25 nm) Day 12: Sigacik - Kanli Ada - Dogan Bey (13 nm) Day 13: Dogan Bey - Su Island (28 nm) Day 14: Su Island - Ukurcuk Bay - Didim (23 nm) Day 15: Yacht return

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ANGUILLA St MARTIN

BARBUDA

St CHRISTOFER he Windward and Leeward islands form the eastern border of the Caribbean Sea. Stretching from Grenada to Martinique, the T NEVIS ANTIGUA Windwards got their name because British ships sailing from other colonies frequently had to beat the weather to reach them. The northern islands of the archipelago are more to leeward, so the British called them the Leeward Islands. They begin in Dominica, just MONSERRAT above Martinique, and arc gently northwest for a bit under 150 miles to include Guadeloupe, Antigua, Nevis, St. Kitts, St. Barts, An-

guilla, and many others. They end near St. Martin 150 miles east of Puerto Rico. These waters are an ideal location for staging a St. GUADELOUPE

Martin sailing vacation to a variety of destinations throughout the Leeward chain. MARIE GALANTE St. Martin rivals the British Virgin Islands as the most popular yacht charter destination in the Caribbean with good reason. The sailing

conditions make this a destination for reasonably experienced sailors and there is with a good mix of island hopping and exciting blue DOMINICA water cruising that should keep everyone happy.

This charmingly peaceful dual Island Nation is divided in the middle, the north is French and the south is Dutch. It offers one of the largest Caribbean hubs in terms of air service. Enjoy amazing beaches including some secluded secrets, duty-free shopping, award MARTINIQUE winning restaurants, exciting scuba dive sites, rainforests, hiking opportunities, horseback riding etc.

A St. Martin boat charter allows you the freedom to explore some of the most beautiful islands in the Eastern Caribbean and enjoy spectacular diving and snorkelling along the way. St LUCIA

With excellent food, chilled-out bars and restaurants (as well as more upmarket options, should you feel that way inclined), live music and the opportunity to explore fascinating colonial history, a St. Martin yacht charter is bound to give you a taste for the myriad charms St VINCENT

of this delightful part of the world. BEQUIA

MUSTIQUE Our base is at the Marina Port De Plaisance which is Set in lush, tropical gardens with views of the blue-green waters and majestic CANOUAN UNION TOBACO CAYS mountains, this luxurious marina offers excellent services, five restaurants, a 12,000 sq. ft. casino, and a state-of-the-art spa & health CARRIACOU club. The property also houses two pools, seven tennis courts lighted for night play, and a guest service desk.

GRENADA

38 www.kiriacoulis.com www.kiriacoulis.com The Caribbean: 14 days itinerary Departure: St. Martin Distance: 259 Nautical miles Day 1: Yacht take over Day 2: Simpson Bay - Little Bay - Great Bay (4 nm) Day 3: Great Bay - Wells Bay (Saba) (25 nm) Day 4: Wells Bay - Basseterre (St. Kitts) (38 nm) Day 5: Basseterre - White House Bay (4 nm) Day 6: White House Bay - Charlestown (Nevis) (11 nm) Day 7: Charlestown (Nevis) - Little Bay (Monserrat) (35 nm) Day 8: Little Bay - Gustavia (St. Barths) (81 nm) Day 9: Gustavia - Anse de Colombier - Ile de Fourche (6 nm) Day 10: Ile de Fourche - Pinel Island (St. Martin) (11 nm) Day 11: Pinel Island - Road Bay (Anguilla) (20 nm) Day 12: Road Bay - Prickley Pear Cays + Sandy Island - Crocus Bay (Anguilla) (13 nm) Day 13: Crocus Bay - Marigot (St. Martin) (13 nm) Day 14: Marigot - Simpson Bay (11 nm) Day 15: Yacht return

ANGUILLA St MARTIN

Weather & Wind BARBUDA

The trade winds typically blow from the northeast to east November through March and east to south- St CHRISTOFER

east April through October, ranging from 10 to 25 knots. They are the power behind the north equatorial NEVIS ANTIGUA current, which usually isn’t a factor except where it intensifies around the ends of some islands. Tidal currents are weak due to the slight tidal range of about 1.5 feet. The Leeward Islands have one of the MONSERRAT most pleasant climates in the entire Caribbean, with average year-round temperatures holding at about 26°C. GUADELOUPE

MARIE GALANTE

DOMINICA

MARTINIQUE

St LUCIA

St VINCENT

BEQUIA

MUSTIQUE CANOUAN UNION TOBACO CAYS CARRIACOU

GRENADA

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Gouvia marina in Corfu Lefkas Marina Zea Marina Kalamata Marina Gouvia Marina is situated approximately 7 kilometers from the town of Corfu and the Lefkas is the fourth largest of the Ionian Islands and is primarily famous for the Piraeus is the largest port of Greece being for millions of tourists every year the The historical town of Kalamata, situated at the feet of the famous Taygetus Mountain International Airport. For many years seamen considered the harbor and the bay of extraordinary beauty of its beaches. The geographical position of Lefkas is considered starting point to the , the Saronic Gulf and the island of Crete. The area and surrounded by the beautiful waters of the Messinian Gulf, is the most significant Gouvia as a natural link between the Adriatic Sea and the as well to be its great advantage. A bridge only 50 meters long links the island to the main extending downward the marina from Mikrolimano until the Piraiki is the most tourist, cultural, industrial, commercial and athletic center of Messinia. Built on the as a port of call, where they could sail in, to repose, enjoying at the same time the land, facilitating immediate approach to the airport of Aktio and other destinations. commercial, lively and crowded area of Piraeus. Wonderful little harbors with beautiful ruins of the Homeric light houses, with a history documented from the times of climate and the beauties of the island. Lefkas Marina is situated on the eastern side of the island, literally embraced by the restaurants, coffee shops and bars, offer entertainment during your free time. Homer, Kalamata combines the modern present with the historical past. The Marina, fully organized, offering facilities and services of high standards, has prefecture’s capital town, bearing the same name, and right next to the main harbor Zea Marina is situated in Piraeus, on the Eastern shore of the Peninsula of Peiraiki. Viewing the impressive mountain of Taygetus, Kalamata marina is situated literally been operating by the new management since 1996. The total capacity is 1200 being a distinct town within the main town. The sea area is made up of two harbor basins, the Internal harbor (Passalimani) and next to the city’s center and the main harbor, thus being an integral part of the town of berths, on both permanent and floating pontoons, while there are dry dock facilities The marina, possibly the most modern of the Mediterranean, has been operating the External harbor (Freatida). Its activity is much more enhanced in relation to the Kalamata. So, guests of the marina are able to enjoy the life and the services being for approximately 520 boats. Moorings are available for boats up to 80 meters long since 2002 having mooring places for 620 boats up to 45 meters long. Within the other marinas due to the great number of shops inside the marina and its offered by the historical city of Kalamata. and 6 meters draught. shore area of 70.000 sq.m. surrounding the marina, the guest will encounter a great surroundings. Within the marina shore area of 40.000 sq.m., 4.780 sq.m.of building A modern marina which has a capacity to accommodate 250 yachts with a maximum In the 3.500 sq.m.of building facilities, a number of different services are available, number of different installations and services, such as a Reception Office (in the installations offer modern and high standard services, such as restaurants, length of 25 meters and 3 meters draught. All berths are equipped with electricity and such as commercial shops, car, motorbike and boat rental offices, restaurants, bars Control Tower), offices for the rental of boats, cars and motorbikes, a surgery, port refreshment bars, cafés and commercial shops. In the environs of the marina there potable water. are athletic installations and the War Naval Museum as well. The marina has a total and cafè, Port police office, refueling station, supermarket, laundry, showers and WC police office, a laundry, toilets and shower facilities and a shopping centre with a There are dry docking facilities for about 150 boats, with a 60-ton travelift to facilitate capacity of 670 yachts up to 80 meters in length and 6 meters draught. All berths are facilities. The broad quaysides include kindergarden, a swimming-pool, sports variety of shops including restaurants, a supermarket, and cafés providing the the man uvre of boats in and out of the water. The marina, cooperating with external equipped with electricity and potable water. œ facilities as well as a cricket course, a sport with a great tradition in Corfu. The opportunity to do your shopping or enjoy a meal and a drink with a wonderful view of technicians, offers a full range of technical services covering a wide range of surrounding area is very attractive while the whole complex is in perfect harmony with the boats and the beautiful town of Lefkas. In our marina you will also find a hotel and The marina, operating all year round, is situated 45 kilometers away from the maintenance and repair works. the traditional architecture of Corfu. a conference centre. International Airport of Athens and 15 kilometers away from the centre of Athens. Within the shore area surrounding the marina there are 860 sq.m. of building The marina offers a full range of technical boat services. There are a 65-ton travelift The marina offers a full range of technical boat services. There are dry dock facilities installations with a fair number of facilities providing various services for customers and a 45-ton mobile automatic crane to facilitate the manœuvre of boats in and out of for about 278 boats, while a 70-ton travelift and a 60-ton mobile crane facilitate the and guests, such as shops, offices, refreshment bars, a restaurant, offices for the the water. In addition a smaller 5-ton crane and a boat transporter are available. manœuvre of boats in and out of the water. There are also spacious facilities for the rental of boats and cars, a refueling station, toilets and shower facilities. The marina The marina operates all year round on a 24-hour basis and is guarded by a private laying-up of boats in a covered shelter. The marina can cover a wide range of operates all year round and is guarded on a 24 hour basis. The Reception Office, will security company. maintenance and repairs, as well as works on the underwater parts of boats. A diver assist you with all arrival formalities concerning your stay at the marina. is available to undertake underwater repairs and other tasks. The marina operates all year round and is guarded on a 24 hour basis by a private security company.

40 www.kiriacoulis.com www.kiriacoulis.com For more information on our marinas visit the website Marinas in Greece www.medmarinas.com

Gouvia marina in Corfu Lefkas Marina Zea Marina Kalamata Marina Gouvia Marina is situated approximately 7 kilometers from the town of Corfu and the Lefkas is the fourth largest of the Ionian Islands and is primarily famous for the Piraeus is the largest port of Greece being for millions of tourists every year the The historical town of Kalamata, situated at the feet of the famous Taygetus Mountain International Airport. For many years seamen considered the harbor and the bay of extraordinary beauty of its beaches. The geographical position of Lefkas is considered starting point to the Aegean islands, the Saronic Gulf and the island of Crete. The area and surrounded by the beautiful waters of the Messinian Gulf, is the most significant Gouvia as a natural link between the Adriatic Sea and the Mediterranean Sea as well to be its great advantage. A bridge only 50 meters long links the island to the main extending downward the marina from Mikrolimano until the Piraiki is the most tourist, cultural, industrial, commercial and athletic center of Messinia. Built on the as a port of call, where they could sail in, to repose, enjoying at the same time the land, facilitating immediate approach to the airport of Aktio and other destinations. commercial, lively and crowded area of Piraeus. Wonderful little harbors with beautiful ruins of the Homeric light houses, with a history documented from the times of climate and the beauties of the island. Lefkas Marina is situated on the eastern side of the island, literally embraced by the restaurants, coffee shops and bars, offer entertainment during your free time. Homer, Kalamata combines the modern present with the historical past. The Marina, fully organized, offering facilities and services of high standards, has prefecture’s capital town, bearing the same name, and right next to the main harbor Zea Marina is situated in Piraeus, on the Eastern shore of the Peninsula of Peiraiki. Viewing the impressive mountain of Taygetus, Kalamata marina is situated literally been operating by the new management since 1996. The total capacity is 1200 being a distinct town within the main town. The sea area is made up of two harbor basins, the Internal harbor (Passalimani) and next to the city’s center and the main harbor, thus being an integral part of the town of berths, on both permanent and floating pontoons, while there are dry dock facilities The marina, possibly the most modern of the Mediterranean, has been operating the External harbor (Freatida). Its activity is much more enhanced in relation to the Kalamata. So, guests of the marina are able to enjoy the life and the services being for approximately 520 boats. Moorings are available for boats up to 80 meters long since 2002 having mooring places for 620 boats up to 45 meters long. Within the other marinas due to the great number of shops inside the marina and its offered by the historical city of Kalamata. and 6 meters draught. shore area of 70.000 sq.m. surrounding the marina, the guest will encounter a great surroundings. Within the marina shore area of 40.000 sq.m., 4.780 sq.m.of building A modern marina which has a capacity to accommodate 250 yachts with a maximum In the 3.500 sq.m.of building facilities, a number of different services are available, number of different installations and services, such as a Reception Office (in the installations offer modern and high standard services, such as restaurants, length of 25 meters and 3 meters draught. All berths are equipped with electricity and such as commercial shops, car, motorbike and boat rental offices, restaurants, bars Control Tower), offices for the rental of boats, cars and motorbikes, a surgery, port refreshment bars, cafés and commercial shops. In the environs of the marina there potable water. are athletic installations and the War Naval Museum as well. The marina has a total and cafè, Port police office, refueling station, supermarket, laundry, showers and WC police office, a laundry, toilets and shower facilities and a shopping centre with a There are dry docking facilities for about 150 boats, with a 60-ton travelift to facilitate capacity of 670 yachts up to 80 meters in length and 6 meters draught. All berths are facilities. The broad quaysides include kindergarden, a swimming-pool, sports variety of shops including restaurants, a supermarket, and cafés providing the the man uvre of boats in and out of the water. The marina, cooperating with external equipped with electricity and potable water. œ facilities as well as a cricket course, a sport with a great tradition in Corfu. The opportunity to do your shopping or enjoy a meal and a drink with a wonderful view of technicians, offers a full range of technical services covering a wide range of surrounding area is very attractive while the whole complex is in perfect harmony with the boats and the beautiful town of Lefkas. In our marina you will also find a hotel and The marina, operating all year round, is situated 45 kilometers away from the maintenance and repair works. the traditional architecture of Corfu. a conference centre. International Airport of Athens and 15 kilometers away from the centre of Athens. Within the shore area surrounding the marina there are 860 sq.m. of building The marina offers a full range of technical boat services. There are a 65-ton travelift The marina offers a full range of technical boat services. There are dry dock facilities installations with a fair number of facilities providing various services for customers and a 45-ton mobile automatic crane to facilitate the manœuvre of boats in and out of for about 278 boats, while a 70-ton travelift and a 60-ton mobile crane facilitate the and guests, such as shops, offices, refreshment bars, a restaurant, offices for the the water. In addition a smaller 5-ton crane and a boat transporter are available. manœuvre of boats in and out of the water. There are also spacious facilities for the rental of boats and cars, a refueling station, toilets and shower facilities. The marina The marina operates all year round on a 24-hour basis and is guarded by a private laying-up of boats in a covered shelter. The marina can cover a wide range of operates all year round and is guarded on a 24 hour basis. The Reception Office, will security company. maintenance and repairs, as well as works on the underwater parts of boats. A diver assist you with all arrival formalities concerning your stay at the marina. is available to undertake underwater repairs and other tasks. The marina operates all year round and is guarded on a 24 hour basis by a private security company.

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What to Bring with you Booking Procedure Thanks to our complete inventory and specifications, the only things When you have chosen the yacht you require, contact your agent by telephone, you have to bring with you are clothes and personal items. facsimile, e-mail or letter. As soon as he receives your request will inform you on Do not forget cotton trousers, lots of t-shirts, swimming apparel, deck the spot about the availability and the exact cost. shoes, shorts, casual evening wear, large sea towels, your music tapes, Our agents network has a direct access to our yacht booking plan 24 hours a a sun-hat and sunscreen are recommended. At the beginning and at the day, 7 days a week, thanks to our advanced software which runs within the end of the season light waterproof weather gear is recommended it may Internet. If you are not sure yet or you are afraid of loosing a particular yacht, also be necessary. request an option from your agent. The yacht will then be kept for you, usually for Since storage space in the yachts is rather limited, it is better to carry a period of one week. your clothes in soft-sided bags and not in suitcases. For optimum If we have not heard from your agent after this period, we will assume you no organization, it would be appreciated if we could be informed of your longer require the vessel and your option will be canceled. If you wish to confirm arrival time at least 7 days before your departure. your charter, your agent will send you the charter contracts for signature. Our company has no limitations as to the time of the client's arrival, and The contracts have to be returned to us with the exception of your copy, together our staff will be available for you to embark on your yacht at any time with the requested down payment, the reservation will then be considered final. that is convenient. The balance payment for your charter is to be paid 4 weeks before your Checking, control, and briefing about the yacht's equipment can only be departure. done properly during daylight hours, in case you arrive after sunset, we will take care of the inventory checking the following morning. Our bankers are: • GENIKI BANK 109 -111, Messogion Ave. 115 10, Athens, Greece • EUROBANK 19, Kallirrois Str., 117 43 Athens, Greece • PIRAEUS BANK 3, Korai Str., 105 64 Athens, Greece Sailing Qualifications Please note that our yachts are chartered bareboat, under the condition that at least two members of the crew have a sailing certificate (one sailing certificate is compulsory for sailing in Greece, Turkey, Italy and in Croatia, where a VHF operator licence is also required), or at least sufficient qualifications, to be determined by us, through a resume of your sailing experience, that we will kindly ask you to complete. Of course the love for the sea and sailing is what is required for a skippered or crewed charter. Security Deposit With the exception of crewed charters, on bareboat and skippered charters, at the time of embarkation we request you to pay a refundable security deposit, which varies according to the area and the size of the yacht. This can be paid only by credit card. Payment by credit card is only accepted for the security deposit but not for balance payments or for the payment of options rented. The security deposit is to cover in the unforeseen event, any possibility of any minor damages, which are not covered by the insurance of the yacht. Upon the safe return of the yacht it will be returned in full to you. Alternatively, we offer you the option to pay a non-refundable security deposit, also payable only by credit card. Insurance All our yachts are fully insured against damage to hull, gear and equipments as well as for third party liability. Please give your attention that yacht's insurance does not cover your personal belongings and injuries. Provisions In all our bases, provisioning is not a serious problem, since there are supermarkets inside or close to the marina of departure. If you want to order in advance, fill in our provisioning form and everything will be delivered to you upon your arrival on the yacht. Ask your agent for our provisions list and do not forget to return your order to us at least ten days before your arrival.

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What to Bring with you Booking Procedure Thanks to our complete inventory and specifications, the only things When you have chosen the yacht you require, contact your agent by telephone, you have to bring with you are clothes and personal items. facsimile, e-mail or letter. As soon as he receives your request will inform you on Do not forget cotton trousers, lots of t-shirts, swimming apparel, deck the spot about the availability and the exact cost. shoes, shorts, casual evening wear, large sea towels, your music tapes, Our agents network has a direct access to our yacht booking plan 24 hours a a sun-hat and sunscreen are recommended. At the beginning and at the day, 7 days a week, thanks to our advanced software which runs within the end of the season light waterproof weather gear is recommended it may Internet. If you are not sure yet or you are afraid of loosing a particular yacht, also be necessary. request an option from your agent. The yacht will then be kept for you, usually for Since storage space in the yachts is rather limited, it is better to carry a period of one week. your clothes in soft-sided bags and not in suitcases. For optimum If we have not heard from your agent after this period, we will assume you no organization, it would be appreciated if we could be informed of your longer require the vessel and your option will be canceled. If you wish to confirm arrival time at least 7 days before your departure. your charter, your agent will send you the charter contracts for signature. Our company has no limitations as to the time of the client's arrival, and The contracts have to be returned to us with the exception of your copy, together our staff will be available for you to embark on your yacht at any time with the requested down payment, the reservation will then be considered final. that is convenient. The balance payment for your charter is to be paid 4 weeks before your Checking, control, and briefing about the yacht's equipment can only be departure. done properly during daylight hours, in case you arrive after sunset, we will take care of the inventory checking the following morning. Our bankers are: • GENIKI BANK 109 -111, Messogion Ave. 115 10, Athens, Greece • EUROBANK 19, Kallirrois Str., 117 43 Athens, Greece • PIRAEUS BANK 3, Korai Str., 105 64 Athens, Greece Sailing Qualifications Please note that our yachts are chartered bareboat, under the condition that at least two members of the crew have a sailing certificate (one sailing certificate is compulsory for sailing in Greece, Turkey, Italy and in Croatia, where a VHF operator licence is also required), or at least sufficient qualifications, to be determined by us, through a resume of your sailing experience, that we will kindly ask you to complete. Of course the love for the sea and sailing is what is required for a skippered or crewed charter. Security Deposit With the exception of crewed charters, on bareboat and skippered charters, at the time of embarkation we request you to pay a refundable security deposit, which varies according to the area and the size of the yacht. This can be paid only by credit card. Payment by credit card is only accepted for the security deposit but not for balance payments or for the payment of options rented. The security deposit is to cover in the unforeseen event, any possibility of any minor damages, which are not covered by the insurance of the yacht. Upon the safe return of the yacht it will be returned in full to you. Alternatively, we offer you the option to pay a non-refundable security deposit, also payable only by credit card. Insurance All our yachts are fully insured against damage to hull, gear and equipments as well as for third party liability. Please give your attention that yacht's insurance does not cover your personal belongings and injuries. Provisions In all our bases, provisioning is not a serious problem, since there are supermarkets inside or close to the marina of departure. If you want to order in advance, fill in our provisioning form and everything will be delivered to you upon your arrival on the yacht. Ask your agent for our provisions list and do not forget to return your order to us at least ten days before your arrival.

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Sailing equipment •Furling genoa. •Furling main sail on most of the sailing yachts. •Steering wheel. •Electric anchor winch. •Bow thruster on yachts 50’ and bigger built in 2006 and after, on all yachts in Greece built in 2014. •Spray-hood. •Bimini Top. •Inflatable dinghy. •Aluminium gangway on all yachts built in 2008-14 •Hydraulic gangway on Oceanis 54, Lagoon 421, 440, 450 and Salina 48 in Greece •Outboard engine (standard in Caribbean, on all yachts 50’ and bigger - optional in the other yachts / areas). •Cruising spinnaker (optional). •Holding tank on all yachts in Turkey, on all Bavaria types built in 2003 or after, on all Dufour types built in 2006 or after, on all Beneteau, Jeanneau and Lagoon yachts. Safety - navigation •VHF •Log - Speedometer •Depth Sounder •Autopilot •Wind indicators on all yachts of “Prestige” and “Class” line and on all catamarans •GPS •Chart plotter on all yachts (in Mediterranean on yachts built in 2003 and later) •Life - raft •2 anchors with chain and rope. •All necessary equipment according to the local regulations. •Sea charts and cruising guides. •Radio-CD. Comfort •Electric refrigerator. •Bathing platform with swimming ladder and deck shower. •Hot water. •Battery charger and 220 V shore supply in Carribean, Italy, France, Croatia, Turkey, Malta and in Greece on yachts built in 2003 and afterwards. •Electric WC pumps on 2007 built yachts, in Greece and on all 2008-14 built yachts. •Microwave oven on Bavaria 34, 36, 38, 40, 43, 45, 47, 51 and 55 built in 2008-13 and on all Bavaria 50 built in 2011-13 •Genset, full air-conditioning hot/cold, TV & DVD player, microwave oven on Salina 48 in Greece. •Genset on Salina 48 in Caribbean. •Solar panels on all 2012-14 yachts, on the majority of catamarans in Greece and on Salina 48 and Orana 44 in the Caribbean. •Linen (optional in France) and galley equipment is provided for all crew members, as well as cooking utensils. •Cockpit cushions in Greece, Turkey, Malta and on all yachts built in 2003 and later in Croatia, Italy, France, Caribbean. •Cockpit table

Ask your agent for further details together with our detailed inventory list.

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5 cabin version

4 double cabins and 1 upper/lower berth cabin Separate crew cabins with own toilettes LAGOON Built year ...... 2014 Naval architects...... Van Peteghem-Lauriot Prévost Interior design...... Nauta Design Length over all...... 17,07 m / 56’ Beam over all...... 9,44 m / 31’ In Greece Draft...... 1,50 m / 4’11’’ Mast clearance...... 28,66 m / 94' Light displacement (EEC) ...... 30,3 t / 66812 Lbs Engines...... 2 x 110 HP Yanmar Fuel capacity ...... 2 x 650 l / 2 x 172 US gal 560 Upwind sail area...... 207 m2 / 2227 sq.ft. Fresh water capacity ...... 4 x 240 l / 4 x 63 US gal Guests ...... 10

45 LAGOON 560 Presentation Features

LAGOON 560: INNOVATION THROUGH EXPERIENCE Technical practical design and on-deck safety Pair of hydralic aluminium davits elegant and functional use of space Onam genset 17,5 KVA comfort and efficient performance Pack of 2 inverters 24/220V - 5000 VA LAGOON EXPERTISE Watermaker 280 lt/hour infusion-moulding for increased weight saving (important for a catamaran), an optimal structure, 3 electrical winchers 70,2 on fly bridge and greater protection for the environment and shipbuilders interior woodwork in Alpi® reconstituted wood vertical glazing for better protection against the sun and optimal space and height below deck gull-wing bridge deck with two steps for greater comfort in heavy seas Navigation & Safety VPLP design: performance under sail guaranteed! elegant and comfortable interiors by Nauta Design Log/speedometer, Sounder, Anemometer Raymarine i70 Comfort Autopilot Raymarine E165W chart plotter display at helm station ABOVE DECKS Reverse cycle centralized chilled water E125W chart plotter display at navigation station the fly bridge is a veritable upper-deck saloon (access via closable stairway). Its helm station provides Air conditioning 72.000 BTU AIS 650 Raymarine Transreceiver perfect visibility and includes a magnificent spot for sunbathing at the rear Fans for saloon & cabins Radar HD Digital Raymarine 48NM the cockpit is fully protected from the sun and sea spray and is on the same level as the galley, saloon Indirect lighting in cabins & saloon VHF Raymarine and chart table. Includes large sliding glass door Bimini on helm station with LED lights large and practical foredeck cockpit Sunlounger pads & cockpit cushions transom platforms specially designed for safe boarding Cockpit Fridge Pack of 2 inverters 24/220V 5000VA BELOW DECKS Electrical toilets cabin layouts that break with the tradition of having the furniture fitted parallel to the hulls Additional freezer the cockpit is directly accessible from the owner's cabin (starboard) and guest cabin (port) Washer/dryer 5 Kg MIELE Water Sports owner's cabin includes office, separate washroom and direct access to the cockpit Dish washer 12 sets MIELE Dinghy with motor guest cabins include VIP accommodation with separate washrooms TV in saloon & in the cabins Water skiing saloon includes L-shaped galley separated by a stowage unit that accommodates a TV set on the saloon side RR mast antenna (TV, VHF, AM-FM, GSM) 2 person Kayak chart table is forward facing and includes stowable electronics panels and control boards Wi-Fi natural light in cabins thanks to large hull windows Radio CD MP3 player + 2 loudspeakers in each cabin indirect lighting in saloon and cabins for soft lighting and the saloon windows can be fitted with blinds Radio CD MP3 player + loudspeakers in salon, cockpit, flybridge engine compartments are far from the living areas and perfectly insulated

46 LAGOON 560 Presentation Features

LAGOON 560: INNOVATION THROUGH EXPERIENCE Technical practical design and on-deck safety Pair of hydralic aluminium davits elegant and functional use of space Onam genset 17,5 KVA comfort and efficient performance Pack of 2 inverters 24/220V - 5000 VA LAGOON EXPERTISE Watermaker 280 lt/hour infusion-moulding for increased weight saving (important for a catamaran), an optimal structure, 3 electrical winchers 70,2 on fly bridge and greater protection for the environment and shipbuilders interior woodwork in Alpi® reconstituted wood vertical glazing for better protection against the sun and optimal space and height below deck gull-wing bridge deck with two steps for greater comfort in heavy seas Navigation & Safety VPLP design: performance under sail guaranteed! elegant and comfortable interiors by Nauta Design Log/speedometer, Sounder, Anemometer Raymarine i70 Comfort Autopilot Raymarine E165W chart plotter display at helm station ABOVE DECKS Reverse cycle centralized chilled water E125W chart plotter display at navigation station the fly bridge is a veritable upper-deck saloon (access via closable stairway). Its helm station provides Air conditioning 72.000 BTU AIS 650 Raymarine Transreceiver perfect visibility and includes a magnificent spot for sunbathing at the rear Fans for saloon & cabins Radar HD Digital Raymarine 48NM the cockpit is fully protected from the sun and sea spray and is on the same level as the galley, saloon Indirect lighting in cabins & saloon VHF Raymarine and chart table. Includes large sliding glass door Bimini on helm station with LED lights large and practical foredeck cockpit Sunlounger pads & cockpit cushions transom platforms specially designed for safe boarding Cockpit Fridge Pack of 2 inverters 24/220V 5000VA BELOW DECKS Electrical toilets cabin layouts that break with the tradition of having the furniture fitted parallel to the hulls Additional freezer the cockpit is directly accessible from the owner's cabin (starboard) and guest cabin (port) Washer/dryer 5 Kg MIELE Water Sports owner's cabin includes office, separate washroom and direct access to the cockpit Dish washer 12 sets MIELE Dinghy with motor guest cabins include VIP accommodation with separate washrooms TV in saloon & in the cabins Water skiing saloon includes L-shaped galley separated by a stowage unit that accommodates a TV set on the saloon side RR mast antenna (TV, VHF, AM-FM, GSM) 2 person Kayak chart table is forward facing and includes stowable electronics panels and control boards Wi-Fi natural light in cabins thanks to large hull windows Radio CD MP3 player + 2 loudspeakers in each cabin indirect lighting in saloon and cabins for soft lighting and the saloon windows can be fitted with blinds Radio CD MP3 player + loudspeakers in salon, cockpit, flybridge engine compartments are far from the living areas and perfectly insulated

47 LAGOON 560 Specifications

5 cabin version

4 double cabins and 1 upper/lower berth cabin Separate crew cabins with own toilettes LAGOON Built year ...... 2014 Naval architects...... Van Peteghem-Lauriot Prévost Interior design...... Nauta Design Length over all...... 17,07 m / 56’ Beam over all...... 9,44 m / 31’ In Greece Draft...... 1,50 m / 4’11’’ Mast clearance...... 28,66 m / 94' Light displacement (EEC) ...... 30,3 t / 66812 Lbs Engines...... 2 x 110 HP Yanmar Fuel capacity ...... 2 x 650 l / 2 x 172 US gal 560 Upwind sail area...... 207 m2 / 2227 sq.ft. Fresh water capacity ...... 4 x 240 l / 4 x 63 US gal Guests ...... 10

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Bavaria cruiser 56 Bavaria cruiser 55 Oceanis 54 Jeanneau 53 Dufour 525

Available: Greece Greece Greece, Caribbean Greece, Malta France

Length overall: 16.75 m 16.72 m 16.70 m 16.06 m 15.31 m Beam: 4.76 m 4.75 m 4.90 m 4.77 m 4.90 m Draft: 2.46 m 2.35 m 2.30 m 2.28 m 2.00 m Engine: Yanmar 100 HP Volvo 110 HP Yanmar 110 HP / 75 HP Yanmar 110 HP Volvo 110 HP Fuel capacity: 280 lt 380 lt 475 lt 240 lt 250 lt Water capacity: 690 lt 700 lt 970 lt 950 lt 800 lt Sail area: 145 m² 145 m² 154 m² 132 m² 128 m² Accommodation: 12 10 10 12 10

www.kiriacoulis.com 49 Dufour Gib'Sea 51 Bavaria cruiser 51 Bavaria 51 cruiser Sun Odyssey 509 Bavaria cruiser 50 Sun Odyssey 49i Oceanis 48 Bavaria 47 cruiser Bavaria cruiser 46 Bavaria 46 cruiser Greece, Croatia Available: Greece, Caribbean, Croatia Greece Greece, Italy Greece Greece, France, Croatia Available: Caribbean Croatia, Turkey Greece, Turkey Greece, Croatia, Turkey Italy, Malta Length overall: 15.80 m 15.57 m 15.50 m 15.38 m 15.57 m Length overall: 15.07 m 14.60 m 14.49 m 14.27 m 14.20 m Beam: 4.80 m 4.67 m 4.49 m 4.69 m 4.63 m Beam: 4.49 m 4.74 m 4.39 m 4.35 m 4.35 m Draft: 1.85 m 2.25 m 1.90 m 2.28 m 1.85 m Draft: 2.15 m 2.15 m 1.87 m 2.10 m 1.85 m Engine: Volvo 78 HP Volvo 75 HP Volvo 72 HP Yanmar 75 HP Volvo 72 HP Engine: Yanmar 110 HP Yanmar 75 HP Volvo 53 HP Volvo 55 HP Volvo 55 HP Fuel capacity: 500 lt 300 lt 320 lt 240 lt 348 lt Fuel capacity: 240 lt 400 lt 210 lt 210 lt 210 lt Water capacity: 980 lt 710 lt 790 lt 615 lt 560 lt Water capacity: 615 lt 690 lt 460 lt 360 lt 460 lt Sail area: 128 m² 131 m² 132 m² 114 m² 132 m² Sail area: 122 m² 112 m² 119 m² 108 m² 122 m² Accommodation: 10 10 10 10 10 Accommodation: 10 10 9 9 9

Bavaria 50 cruiser Bavaria 50 Oceanis 50 Sun Odyssey 50 DS Bavaria 49 Sun Odyssey 469 Bavaria 46 Holiday Bavaria cruiser 45 Oceanis 45 (4 cbs.) Oceanis 45 (3 cbs.) Greece, Italy, Croatia Greece, France, Croatia Available: Greece, Croatia Malta Turkey Greece Available: Greece Italy Greece, Italy Greece Malta Turkey Length overall: 15.45 m 15.43 m 15.42 m 15.07 m 15.40 m Length overall: 14.05 m 14.48 m 14.75 m 13.85 m 13.85 m Beam: 4.49 m 4.55 m 4.82 m 4.49 m 4.46 m Beam: 4.49 m 4.45 m 4.35 m 4.49 m 4.49 m Draft: 1.85 m 2.00 m 2.00 m 2.15 m 1.80 m Draft: 2.24 m 2.00 m 2.16 m 2.15 m 2.15 m Engine: Volvo 75 HP Volvo 78 HP Yanmar 75 HP Yanmar 75 HP Volvo 78 HP Engine: Yanmar 54 HP Volvo 59 HP Volvo 53 HP Yanmar 54 HP Yanmar 54 HP Fuel capacity: 320 lt 270 lt 400 lt 240 lt 320 lt Fuel capacity: 240 lt 230 lt 210 lt 200 lt 200 lt Water capacity: 750 lt 730 lt 980 lt 615 lt 650 lt Water capacity: 615 lt 600 lt 360 lt 570 lt 570 lt Sail area: 130 m² 119 m² 118 m² 101 m² 116 m² Sail area: 105.5 m² 100 m² 107 m² 100 m² 100 m² Accommodation: 10 10 12 10 10 Accommodation: 10 10 9 10 8

50 www.kiriacoulis.com www.kiriacoulis.com Dufour Gib'Sea 51 Bavaria cruiser 51 Bavaria 51 cruiser Sun Odyssey 509 Bavaria cruiser 50 Sun Odyssey 49i Oceanis 48 Bavaria 47 cruiser Bavaria cruiser 46 Bavaria 46 cruiser Greece, Croatia Available: Greece, Caribbean, Croatia Greece Greece, Italy Greece Greece, France, Croatia Available: Caribbean Croatia, Turkey Greece, Turkey Greece, Croatia, Turkey Italy, Malta Length overall: 15.80 m 15.57 m 15.50 m 15.38 m 15.57 m Length overall: 15.07 m 14.60 m 14.49 m 14.27 m 14.20 m Beam: 4.80 m 4.67 m 4.49 m 4.69 m 4.63 m Beam: 4.49 m 4.74 m 4.39 m 4.35 m 4.35 m Draft: 1.85 m 2.25 m 1.90 m 2.28 m 1.85 m Draft: 2.15 m 2.15 m 1.87 m 2.10 m 1.85 m Engine: Volvo 78 HP Volvo 75 HP Volvo 72 HP Yanmar 75 HP Volvo 72 HP Engine: Yanmar 110 HP Yanmar 75 HP Volvo 53 HP Volvo 55 HP Volvo 55 HP Fuel capacity: 500 lt 300 lt 320 lt 240 lt 348 lt Fuel capacity: 240 lt 400 lt 210 lt 210 lt 210 lt Water capacity: 980 lt 710 lt 790 lt 615 lt 560 lt Water capacity: 615 lt 690 lt 460 lt 360 lt 460 lt Sail area: 128 m² 131 m² 132 m² 114 m² 132 m² Sail area: 122 m² 112 m² 119 m² 108 m² 122 m² Accommodation: 10 10 10 10 10 Accommodation: 10 10 9 9 9

Bavaria 50 cruiser Bavaria 50 Oceanis 50 Sun Odyssey 50 DS Bavaria 49 Sun Odyssey 469 Bavaria 46 Holiday Bavaria cruiser 45 Oceanis 45 (4 cbs.) Oceanis 45 (3 cbs.) Greece, Italy, Croatia Greece, France, Croatia Available: Greece, Croatia Malta Turkey Greece Available: Greece Italy Greece, Italy Greece Malta Turkey Length overall: 15.45 m 15.43 m 15.42 m 15.07 m 15.40 m Length overall: 14.05 m 14.48 m 14.75 m 13.85 m 13.85 m Beam: 4.49 m 4.55 m 4.82 m 4.49 m 4.46 m Beam: 4.49 m 4.45 m 4.35 m 4.49 m 4.49 m Draft: 1.85 m 2.00 m 2.00 m 2.15 m 1.80 m Draft: 2.24 m 2.00 m 2.16 m 2.15 m 2.15 m Engine: Volvo 75 HP Volvo 78 HP Yanmar 75 HP Yanmar 75 HP Volvo 78 HP Engine: Yanmar 54 HP Volvo 59 HP Volvo 53 HP Yanmar 54 HP Yanmar 54 HP Fuel capacity: 320 lt 270 lt 400 lt 240 lt 320 lt Fuel capacity: 240 lt 230 lt 210 lt 200 lt 200 lt Water capacity: 750 lt 730 lt 980 lt 615 lt 650 lt Water capacity: 615 lt 600 lt 360 lt 570 lt 570 lt Sail area: 130 m² 119 m² 118 m² 101 m² 116 m² Sail area: 105.5 m² 100 m² 107 m² 100 m² 100 m² Accommodation: 10 10 12 10 10 Accommodation: 10 10 9 10 8 www.kiriacoulis.com www.kiriacoulis.com 51 Dufour 455 Bavaria 44 Sun Odyssey 44i Bavaria 44 Vision Sun Odyssey 439 Dufour 425 Sun Odyssey 42 DS Bavaria 42 Bavaria 42 cruiser Sun Odyssey 42i Greece, Croatia Available: Greece, Caribbean Greece, Croatia Greece Greece, Malta Available: Greece, Italy (2 WC) Greece Greece, Croatia Greece, Croatia, Turkey Greece Italy, Malta Length overall: 13.76 m 13.95 m 13.75 m 13.70 m 13.34 m Length overall: 12.90 m 12.93 m 13.40 m 12.99 m 12.85 m Beam: 4.30 m 4.25 m 4.37 m 4.39 m 4.24 m Beam: 4.16 m 4.13 m 3.95 m 3.99 m 4.13 m Draft: 2.00 m 1.65 m 2.05 m 1.80 m 2.20 m Draft: 2.10 m 2.13 m 2.00 m 1.80 m 2.13 m Engine: Volvo 55 HP Volvo 55 HP Yanmar 54 HP Volvo 75 HP Yanmar 54 HP Engine: Volvo 55 HP Yanmar 54 HP Volvo 50 HP Volvo 55 HP Yanmar 54 HP Fuel capacity: 250 lt 210 lt 240 lt 210 lt 200 lt Fuel capacity: 160 lt 130 lt 230 lt 210 lt 130 lt Water capacity: 530 lt 360 lt 615 lt 360 lt 530 lt Water capacity: 450 lt 355 lt 360 lt 360 lt 355 lt Sail area: 101 m² 85 m² 101 m² 111 m² 93 m² Sail area: 84 m² 77,4 m² 91 m² 93 m² 81 m² Accommodation: 9 9 10 7 9 Accommodation: 7 8 9 7 8

Sun Odyssey 439 (3 cbs.) Oceanis 43 (4 cbs.) Bavaria 43 cruiser Oceanis 43 Dufour Gib'Sea 43 Bavaria cruiser 41 Bavaria 41 Oceanis 41 Dufour Gib'Sea 41 Sun Odyssey 409

Available: Italy Italy, France Greece, Turkey, Italy France, Italy Greece, Croatia Available: Greece Croatia Turkey, Greece, France Greece Greece, Italy, France

Length overall: 13.34 m 13.10 m 13.10 m 13.10 m 12.83 m Length overall: 12.35 m 12.55 m 12.43 m 12.45 m 12.34 m Beam: 4.24 m 4.12 m 3.99 m 4.12 m 4.26 m Beam: 3.96 m 3.99 m 4.20 m 3.92 m 3.99 m Draft: 2.20 m 2.00 m 1.85 m 2.00 m 1.70 m Draft: 2.09 m 1.70 m 2.05 m 1.69 m 2.10 m Engine: Yanmar 54 HP Yanmar 54 HP Volvo 55 HP Yanmar 54 HP Volvo 50 HP Engine: Volvo 55 HP Volvo 55 HP Yanmar 40 HP Volvo 55 HP Yanmar 40 HP Fuel capacity: 200 lt 200 lt 210 lt 200 lt 250 lt Fuel capacity: 210 lt 150 lt 200 lt 160 lt 200 lt Water capacity: 530 lt 360 lt 360 lt 360 lt 570 lt Water capacity: 360 lt 300 lt 530 lt 570 lt 330 lt Sail area: 93 m² 91 m² 95 m² 91 m² 90 m² Sail area: 82 m² 82 m² 83 m² 80 m² 79 m² Accommodation: 8 10 7 8 9 Accommodation: 8 7 8 7 8

52 www.kiriacoulis.com www.kiriacoulis.com Dufour 455 Bavaria 44 Sun Odyssey 44i Bavaria 44 Vision Sun Odyssey 439 Dufour 425 Sun Odyssey 42 DS Bavaria 42 Bavaria 42 cruiser Sun Odyssey 42i Greece, Croatia Available: Greece, Caribbean Greece, Croatia Greece Greece, Malta Available: Greece, Italy (2 WC) Greece Greece, Croatia Greece, Croatia, Turkey Greece Italy, Malta Length overall: 13.76 m 13.95 m 13.75 m 13.70 m 13.34 m Length overall: 12.90 m 12.93 m 13.40 m 12.99 m 12.85 m Beam: 4.30 m 4.25 m 4.37 m 4.39 m 4.24 m Beam: 4.16 m 4.13 m 3.95 m 3.99 m 4.13 m Draft: 2.00 m 1.65 m 2.05 m 1.80 m 2.20 m Draft: 2.10 m 2.13 m 2.00 m 1.80 m 2.13 m Engine: Volvo 55 HP Volvo 55 HP Yanmar 54 HP Volvo 75 HP Yanmar 54 HP Engine: Volvo 55 HP Yanmar 54 HP Volvo 50 HP Volvo 55 HP Yanmar 54 HP Fuel capacity: 250 lt 210 lt 240 lt 210 lt 200 lt Fuel capacity: 160 lt 130 lt 230 lt 210 lt 130 lt Water capacity: 530 lt 360 lt 615 lt 360 lt 530 lt Water capacity: 450 lt 355 lt 360 lt 360 lt 355 lt Sail area: 101 m² 85 m² 101 m² 111 m² 93 m² Sail area: 84 m² 77,4 m² 91 m² 93 m² 81 m² Accommodation: 9 9 10 7 9 Accommodation: 7 8 9 7 8

Sun Odyssey 439 (3 cbs.) Oceanis 43 (4 cbs.) Bavaria 43 cruiser Oceanis 43 Dufour Gib'Sea 43 Bavaria cruiser 41 Bavaria 41 Oceanis 41 Dufour Gib'Sea 41 Sun Odyssey 409

Available: Italy Italy, France Greece, Turkey, Italy France, Italy Greece, Croatia Available: Greece Croatia Turkey, Greece, France Greece Greece, Italy, France

Length overall: 13.34 m 13.10 m 13.10 m 13.10 m 12.83 m Length overall: 12.35 m 12.55 m 12.43 m 12.45 m 12.34 m Beam: 4.24 m 4.12 m 3.99 m 4.12 m 4.26 m Beam: 3.96 m 3.99 m 4.20 m 3.92 m 3.99 m Draft: 2.20 m 2.00 m 1.85 m 2.00 m 1.70 m Draft: 2.09 m 1.70 m 2.05 m 1.69 m 2.10 m Engine: Yanmar 54 HP Yanmar 54 HP Volvo 55 HP Yanmar 54 HP Volvo 50 HP Engine: Volvo 55 HP Volvo 55 HP Yanmar 40 HP Volvo 55 HP Yanmar 40 HP Fuel capacity: 200 lt 200 lt 210 lt 200 lt 250 lt Fuel capacity: 210 lt 150 lt 200 lt 160 lt 200 lt Water capacity: 530 lt 360 lt 360 lt 360 lt 570 lt Water capacity: 360 lt 300 lt 530 lt 570 lt 330 lt Sail area: 93 m² 91 m² 95 m² 91 m² 90 m² Sail area: 82 m² 82 m² 83 m² 80 m² 79 m² Accommodation: 8 10 7 8 9 Accommodation: 8 7 8 7 8 www.kiriacoulis.com www.kiriacoulis.com 53 Sun Odyssey 40.3 Bavaria cruiser 40 Dufour 405 Bavaria 40 cruiser Bavaria 40 Dufour 380 Dufour 380 (2 cbs.) Sun Odyssey 379 Dufour 375 Oceanis 37 Greece, Turkey, Croatia Greece, Turkey, Croatia Available: Croatia Greece, France, Italy Greece, Croatia Available: Italy Turkey Greece, France Greece, France Greece, France, Italy Italy Italy Length overall: 12.20 m 12.45 m 12.17 m 12.35 m 12.48 m Length overall: 11.19 m 11.19 m 11.34 m 11.19 m 11.48 m Beam: 3.95 m 3.99 m 3.98 m 3.99 m 3.99 m Beam: 3.85 m 3.85 m 3.76 m 3.85 m 3.92 m Draft: 2.00 m 2.05 m 2.03 m 1.90 m 1.95 m Draft: 1.90 m 1.90 m 1.50 m 1.90 m 1.90 m Engine: Volvo 54 HP Volvo 38 HP Volvo 40 HP Volvo 40 HP Volvo 50 HP Engine: Volvo 40 HP Volvo 40 HP Yanmar 29 HP Volvo 30 HP Yanmar 29 HP Fuel capacity: 136 lt 210 lt 200 lt 210 lt 150 lt Fuel capacity: 200 lt 200 lt 130 lt 200 lt 130 lt Water capacity: 310 lt 360 lt 380 lt 360 lt 300 lt Water capacity: 380 lt 380 lt 200 lt 380 lt 346 lt Sail area: 77 m² 91 m² 82 m² 84 m² 74 m² Sail area: 66 m² 66 m² 70 m² 66 m² 65 m² Accommodation: 8 7 7 7 7 Accommodation: 8 6 8 8 8

Oceanis 40 Bavaria 39 cruiser Bavaria 38 cruiser (3 cbs.) Bavaria 38 cruiser (2 cbs.) Dufour 385 Bavaria cruiser 37 Bavaria 37 cruiser Bavaria 37 Dufour Gib'Sea 37 Bavaria cruiser 36 Greece, Italy, Turkey, Croatia Available: Greece, Malta Greece, Turkey, Croatia Greece, Italy, Croatia, France Greece, France Greece, Caribbean Available: Greece, Croatia, France Greece, Croatia, Italy Greece, Croatia Croatia Malta Length overall: 12.17 m 12.14 m 11.72 m 11.72 m 11.72 m Length overall: 11.30 m 11.20 m 11.55 m 10.98 m 11.30 m Beam: 3.96 m 3.97 m 3.90 m 3.90 m 3.93 m Beam: 3.67 m 3.80 m 3.68 m 3.72 m 3.67 m Draft: 1.95 m 1.85 m 1.95 m 1.95 m 1.76 m Draft: 1.95 m 1.95 m 1.85 m 1.68 m 1.95 m Engine: Yanmar 40 HP Volvo 55 HP / 40 HP Volvo 27 HP Volvo 27 HP Yanmar 40 HP Engine: Volvo 28 HP Volvo 28 HP Volvo 29 HP Volvo 29 HP Volvo 28 HP Fuel capacity: 200 lt 210 lt 150 lt 150 lt 160 lt Fuel capacity: 150 lt 150 lt 150 lt 160 lt 150 lt Water capacity: 360 lt 360 lt 360 lt 360 lt 440 lt Water capacity: 360 lt 360 lt 300 lt 450 lt 360 lt Sail area: 76 m² 83 m² 69 m² 69 m² 74 m² Sail area: 65 m² 67 m² 58 m² 65 m² 69 m² Accommodation: 8 7 8 6 7 Accommodation: 8 8 7 8 8

54 www.kiriacoulis.com www.kiriacoulis.com Sun Odyssey 40.3 Bavaria cruiser 40 Dufour 405 Bavaria 40 cruiser Bavaria 40 Dufour 380 Dufour 380 (2 cbs.) Sun Odyssey 379 Dufour 375 Oceanis 37 Greece, Turkey, Croatia Greece, Turkey, Croatia Available: Croatia Greece, France, Italy Greece, Croatia Available: Italy Turkey Greece, France Greece, France Greece, France, Italy Italy Italy Length overall: 12.20 m 12.45 m 12.17 m 12.35 m 12.48 m Length overall: 11.19 m 11.19 m 11.34 m 11.19 m 11.48 m Beam: 3.95 m 3.99 m 3.98 m 3.99 m 3.99 m Beam: 3.85 m 3.85 m 3.76 m 3.85 m 3.92 m Draft: 2.00 m 2.05 m 2.03 m 1.90 m 1.95 m Draft: 1.90 m 1.90 m 1.50 m 1.90 m 1.90 m Engine: Volvo 54 HP Volvo 38 HP Volvo 40 HP Volvo 40 HP Volvo 50 HP Engine: Volvo 40 HP Volvo 40 HP Yanmar 29 HP Volvo 30 HP Yanmar 29 HP Fuel capacity: 136 lt 210 lt 200 lt 210 lt 150 lt Fuel capacity: 200 lt 200 lt 130 lt 200 lt 130 lt Water capacity: 310 lt 360 lt 380 lt 360 lt 300 lt Water capacity: 380 lt 380 lt 200 lt 380 lt 346 lt Sail area: 77 m² 91 m² 82 m² 84 m² 74 m² Sail area: 66 m² 66 m² 70 m² 66 m² 65 m² Accommodation: 8 7 7 7 7 Accommodation: 8 6 8 8 8

Oceanis 40 Bavaria 39 cruiser Bavaria 38 cruiser (3 cbs.) Bavaria 38 cruiser (2 cbs.) Dufour 385 Bavaria cruiser 37 Bavaria 37 cruiser Bavaria 37 Dufour Gib'Sea 37 Bavaria cruiser 36 Greece, Italy, Turkey, Croatia Available: Greece, Malta Greece, Turkey, Croatia Greece, Italy, Croatia, France Greece, France Greece, Caribbean Available: Greece, Croatia, France Greece, Croatia, Italy Greece, Croatia Croatia Malta Length overall: 12.17 m 12.14 m 11.72 m 11.72 m 11.72 m Length overall: 11.30 m 11.20 m 11.55 m 10.98 m 11.30 m Beam: 3.96 m 3.97 m 3.90 m 3.90 m 3.93 m Beam: 3.67 m 3.80 m 3.68 m 3.72 m 3.67 m Draft: 1.95 m 1.85 m 1.95 m 1.95 m 1.76 m Draft: 1.95 m 1.95 m 1.85 m 1.68 m 1.95 m Engine: Yanmar 40 HP Volvo 55 HP / 40 HP Volvo 27 HP Volvo 27 HP Yanmar 40 HP Engine: Volvo 28 HP Volvo 28 HP Volvo 29 HP Volvo 29 HP Volvo 28 HP Fuel capacity: 200 lt 210 lt 150 lt 150 lt 160 lt Fuel capacity: 150 lt 150 lt 150 lt 160 lt 150 lt Water capacity: 360 lt 360 lt 360 lt 360 lt 440 lt Water capacity: 360 lt 360 lt 300 lt 450 lt 360 lt Sail area: 76 m² 83 m² 69 m² 69 m² 74 m² Sail area: 65 m² 67 m² 58 m² 65 m² 69 m² Accommodation: 8 7 8 6 7 Accommodation: 8 8 7 8 8 www.kiriacoulis.com www.kiriacoulis.com 55 Bavaria cruiser 36 (2 cbs.) Bavaria 36 (2002/05) Dufour 365 Sun Odyssey 36i (3 cbs.) Sun Odyssey 36i (2 cbs.) Salina 48 Bahia 46 Lagoon 450 Lagoon 440 Greece, Croatia Available: France, Turkey Greece, Caribbean Italy Greece Available: Greece, Caribbean Greece, Italy Greece, Italy Greece, Croatia Italy Length overall: 11.30 m 11.40 m 10.81 m 10.94 m 10.94 m Length overall: 14.30 m 14.00 m 13.96 m 13.61 m Beam: 3.67 m 3.60 m 3.65 m 3.59 m 3.59 m Beam: 7.70 m 7.30 m 7.84 m 7.70 m Draft: 1.95 m 1.65 m 1.70 m 1.94 m 1.94 m Draft: 1.10 m 1.30 m 1.30 m 1.30 m Engine: Volvo 28 HP Volvo 29 HP Volvo 29 HP Yanmar 29 HP Yanmar 29 HP Engine: Volvo 2 x 55 HP Yanmar 2 x 36 HP Yanmar 2 x 55 HP Yanmar 2 x 54 HP Fuel capacity: 150 lt 150 lt 90 lt 130 lt 130 lt Fuel capacity: 480 lt 400 lt 1000 lt 650 lt Water capacity: 360 lt 300 lt 265 lt 355 lt 355 lt Water capacity: 795 lt 900 lt 700 lt 900 lt Sail area: 69 m² 63 m² 63 m² 63.7 m² 63.7 m² Sail area: 136 m² 140 m² 134 m² 116 m² Accommodation: 6 8 7 8 6 Accommodation: 12 12 10 10

Bavaria 34 cruiser Dufour 34 Bavaria 32 Helia 44 Orana 44 Belize 43 Lagoon 421

Available: Greece Greece Greece Available: Italy, Caribbean Caribbean Caribbean Italy, Turkey

Length overall: 10.71 m 10.60 m 10.30 m Length overall: 13.30 m 13.10 m 13.00 m 12.61 m Beam: 3.60 m 3.48 m 3.35 m Beam: 7.40 m 7.35 m 7.00 m 7.50 m Draft: 1.90 m 1.92m 1.50 m Draft: 1.15 m 1.20 m 1.30 m 1.26 m Engine: Volvo 18 HP Volvo 29 HP Volvo 19 HP Engine: Volvo 2 x 55 HP Volvo 2 x 40 HP Yanmar 2 x 27 HP Yanmar 2 x 40 HP Fuel capacity: 150 lt 100 lt 90 lt Fuel capacity: 470 lt 350 lt 300 lt 600 lt Water capacity: 210 lt 265 lt 150 lt Water capacity: 750 lt 530 lt 600 lt 680 lt Sail area: 59 m² 65 m² 46 m² Sail area: 115 m² 109 m² 111 m² 105 m² Accommodation: 6 6 6 Accommodation: 10 10 10 10

56 www.kiriacoulis.com www.kiriacoulis.com Bavaria cruiser 36 (2 cbs.) Bavaria 36 (2002/05) Dufour 365 Sun Odyssey 36i (3 cbs.) Sun Odyssey 36i (2 cbs.) Salina 48 Bahia 46 Lagoon 450 Lagoon 440 Greece, Croatia Available: France, Turkey Greece, Caribbean Italy Greece Available: Greece, Caribbean Greece, Italy Greece, Italy Greece, Croatia Italy Length overall: 11.30 m 11.40 m 10.81 m 10.94 m 10.94 m Length overall: 14.30 m 14.00 m 13.96 m 13.61 m Beam: 3.67 m 3.60 m 3.65 m 3.59 m 3.59 m Beam: 7.70 m 7.30 m 7.84 m 7.70 m Draft: 1.95 m 1.65 m 1.70 m 1.94 m 1.94 m Draft: 1.10 m 1.30 m 1.30 m 1.30 m Engine: Volvo 28 HP Volvo 29 HP Volvo 29 HP Yanmar 29 HP Yanmar 29 HP Engine: Volvo 2 x 55 HP Yanmar 2 x 36 HP Yanmar 2 x 55 HP Yanmar 2 x 54 HP Fuel capacity: 150 lt 150 lt 90 lt 130 lt 130 lt Fuel capacity: 480 lt 400 lt 1000 lt 650 lt Water capacity: 360 lt 300 lt 265 lt 355 lt 355 lt Water capacity: 795 lt 900 lt 700 lt 900 lt Sail area: 69 m² 63 m² 63 m² 63.7 m² 63.7 m² Sail area: 136 m² 140 m² 134 m² 116 m² Accommodation: 6 8 7 8 6 Accommodation: 12 12 10 10

Bavaria 34 cruiser Dufour 34 Bavaria 32 Helia 44 Orana 44 Belize 43 Lagoon 421

Available: Greece Greece Greece Available: Italy, Caribbean Caribbean Caribbean Italy, Turkey

Length overall: 10.71 m 10.60 m 10.30 m Length overall: 13.30 m 13.10 m 13.00 m 12.61 m Beam: 3.60 m 3.48 m 3.35 m Beam: 7.40 m 7.35 m 7.00 m 7.50 m Draft: 1.90 m 1.92m 1.50 m Draft: 1.15 m 1.20 m 1.30 m 1.26 m Engine: Volvo 18 HP Volvo 29 HP Volvo 19 HP Engine: Volvo 2 x 55 HP Volvo 2 x 40 HP Yanmar 2 x 27 HP Yanmar 2 x 40 HP Fuel capacity: 150 lt 100 lt 90 lt Fuel capacity: 470 lt 350 lt 300 lt 600 lt Water capacity: 210 lt 265 lt 150 lt Water capacity: 750 lt 530 lt 600 lt 680 lt Sail area: 59 m² 65 m² 46 m² Sail area: 115 m² 109 m² 111 m² 105 m² Accommodation: 6 6 6 Accommodation: 10 10 10 10 www.kiriacoulis.com www.kiriacoulis.com 57 Lipari 41 Lagoon 400 Lagoon 400 (2 WC) Lavezzi 40

Available: Croatia Greece, Italy France Italy

Length overall: 11.95 m 11.97 m 11.97 m 11.90 m Beam: 6.73 m 7.25 m 7.25 m 6.50 m Draft: 1.15 m 1.21 m 1.21 m 1.10 m Engine: Volvo 2 x 28 HP Yanmar 2 x 40 HP Yanmar 2 x 40 HP Volvo 2 x 28 HP Fuel capacity: 300 lt 400 lt 400 lt 250 lt Water capacity: 530 lt 600 lt 600 lt 560 lt Sail area: 90 m² 84 m² 84 m² 90 m² Accommodation: 10 10 10 10

Lagoon 39 Lagoon 380 Athena 38

Available: Greece Greece Greece

Length overall: 11.74 m 11.55 m 11.60 m Beam: 6.80 m 6.53 m 6.30 m Draft: 1.21 m 1.15 m 0.95 m Engine: Yanmar 2 x 40 HP Yanmar 2 x 29 HP Yanmar 2 x 18 HP Fuel capacity: 400 lt 200 lt 180 lt Water capacity: 600 lt 630 lt 360 lt Sail area: 70 m² 77 m² 88 m² Accommodation: 10 10 8

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The concept of yacht management millionaires or big investors are not the only proud owners of a private yacht; yacht ownership can be an exhilarating and simultaneously rewarding investment. If you own a yacht, under KIRIACOULIS management, you can sail your yacht without worrying about the costs for the insurance, marina, spare parts and maintenance. You can leave all costs relating to your yacht and the corresponding troubles to us, while the only thing left for you to worry about is to schedule the period and the area of your own holidays. To buy a yacht and keep it private is too expensive and it costs much more to maintain and keep the yacht in good condition. Additionally, the owner will sail it only within certain navigation limits. When you buy it through a KIRIACOULIS management plan, you will save all the expenses and you will have the opportunity to sail from 24 departure bases within Mediterranean and Caribbean. Finally, yet importantly, you will have an income, therefore why don’t you leave it to the professionals, who guarantee that your yacht becomes more than just a cost covering enterprise? We may offer you different types of yacht management programmes, or to design one, tailor made for your personal needs. In the most popular programme, for minimizing the funds necessary for your purchase, we require you only a down payment that starts from the 35% of the value of your yacht. For further information please ask your agent for our detailed conditions.

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