Itinerary in the Cyclades with Barcando
The Cyclades, a jewel of the Aegean Sea, offer an extraordinary blend of white-washed villages, crystal-clear waters, and breathtaking landscapes. Sailing through this iconic archipelago means exploring secluded beaches, ancient history, and vibrant island life. With Barcando, embark on an exclusive journey to discover the wonders of the Cyclades, where relaxation, adventure, and culture merge seamlessly.
Why choose the Cyclades for your boat vacation
- Island-hopping paradise – Discover the beauty of the Cyclades, each island offering its unique charm.
- Secluded bays and pristine beaches – Access exclusive coves only reachable by boat.
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Authentic Greek experience – A mix of history, culture, and Mediterranean flavors.
The Wonders of the Cyclades: A journey between sea and history
Santorini: Volcanic Beauty and Breathtaking Views
One of Greece’s most famous islands, Santorini is known for its stunning cliffs and deep blue waters.
- Red Beach: A striking volcanic beach with unique red-hued cliffs.
- Oia: The famous village with white-washed houses and spectacular sunsets.
- Caldera: Sail inside the crater of an ancient volcano for an unforgettable experience.


Mykonos: Glamour and Hidden Gems
Mykonos is known for its lively nightlife, but also offers pristine beaches and picturesque corners.
- Little Venice: A waterfront area with stunning sea views and vibrant nightlife.
- Psarou Beach: A luxurious beach with crystal-clear waters, perfect for relaxation.
- Delos Island: A UNESCO World Heritage site, rich in ancient Greek history.
Paros: Authenticity and Tranquility
Paros is a perfect balance of traditional Greek charm and modern comforts.
- Kolymbithres Beach: Famous for its unique rock formations and clear waters.
- Naoussa: A picturesque fishing village with white-washed streets and vibrant tavernas.
- Golden Beach: A paradise for water sports and sunbathing.


Naxos: Lush Landscapes and Ancient Heritage
The largest of the Cyclades, Naxos is rich in history, lush valleys, and stunning coastlines.
- Portara: The iconic ancient marble gateway overlooking the Aegean.
- Agios Prokopios Beach: One of the most beautiful beaches in Greece.
- Halki: A charming inland village known for its traditional architecture and local cuisine.
Milos: Unique Rock Formations and Turquoise Waters
Milos boasts some of the most breathtaking coastal landscapes in the Cyclades.
- Sarakiniko: A lunar-like beach with dazzling white rock formations.
- Kleftiko: A hidden cove with sea caves and emerald waters.
- Pollonia: A peaceful fishing village with traditional Greek hospitality.


Saronic Islands
To best explore the Cyclades by boat, here are the most strategic departure bases:
Athens – Lavrio – Paros – Naxos – Mykonos – Santorini