Private Boat Trip to Petalioi Island

Petalioi - Ready to visit the 'Caribbean of Greece'?

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Explore Petalioi Islands with a Private Boat Trip from Athens

A real hidden gem to be explored

The Petalioi Islands offer a delightful blend of natural beauty, historical intrigue, and secluded charm, making them a hidden gem waiting to be explored by adventurous travelers seeking an authentic Greek island experience. Favored by iconic figures like Winston Churchill and Maria Callas, the Petalioi Islands hold a special allure for those looking for a unique getaway.

Whether you're exploring hidden coves, diving into crystal-clear waters, or simply soaking up the sun on a sandy shore, the Petalioi Islands promise adventure, relaxation, and unforgettable memories for all who visit. From private boat trips to thrilling water activities, these islands offer an ideal escape for families, couples, and solo adventurers alike. Experience the true essence of Greece in this enchanting archipelago!

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Is it worth it to visit Petalioi Islands?

Absolutely

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Mythological Traces
According to Greek mythology, the Petalioi Islands are associated with the sea nymph Calypso, who enchanted the hero Odysseus and kept him captive on her island of Ogygia for seven years.
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Idyllic Anchorages
Sailors and yachters often seek out the Petalioi Islands for their sheltered anchorages and tranquil bays, providing a peaceful retreat amidst the stunning natural scenery.
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Local Cuisine
While there are no permanent residents on the Petalioi Islands, visitors can still enjoy traditional Greek cuisine at seaside tavernas and beachside cafes during the summer months, where fresh seafood and local delicacies are served with a side of breathtaking views
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Secluded Beaches
One of the highlights of visiting the Petalioi Islands is discovering hidden beaches accessible only by boat, where you can unwind on sandy shores and swim in turquoise waters without another soul in sight
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Limited Access
While the Petalioi Islands are relatively close to the mainland, they remain off the beaten path for many tourists. Visitors can reach the islands by private boat