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Sail Through Greece on a Wooden Gulet

1525_1200_700_resIf you wish to explore the beauty of the Greek islands but don’t want to waste a lot of time getting to know one specific island, or spend a fortune for traveling across the many beautiful and unique islands of Greece, then you should consider a private cruise on board of a traditional wooden gulet.
Embark on a gleaming teak and mahogany floating palace and let it sail you through the absinthe blue seas of the Aegean, exploring one by one the little magnificent Greek islands.
Whether you want to travel with your partner, your friends or your whole family, the different wooden sailing vessels that are available, are ready to fulfill your individual needs and wishes. Ranging from 14 to 25 meters, with two or three masts, with common or ensuite bathrooms, everything is up to you to decide. Some gulets even feature outdoor Jacuzzi’s and many other facilities, thus transforming the vacations on board into a unique experience.
These particular tourist charters offer cruises between seven days to two weeks and provide the ideal location to find deep relaxation and commune with nature, while leisurely exploring the culture, food and history of the Greek picturesque islands. If you travel on your own, get to meet your new co-travelers and embark together on a fascinating journey without being worried about anything.
Besides, what’s there to worry about when you’re on board a beautiful boat enjoying cocktail hour with free-spirited new friends, the sun sparkling off the water like diamonds and your every whim catered to by a gracious and attentive crew?
The rear deck of every gulet serves as the hub of activity, where travelers gather for cocktails, dancing and to share a meal. The food is prepared on board fresh each day by a dedicated chef, who concocts a variety of mouth-watering sweet and savory delights of Mediterranean and Greek cuisine.
There is certainly no pressure on those sailings to ever disembark, but the Greek islands offer the opportunity to explore the sights or meet the locals. Besides, who can resist the temptation of strolling through the narrow back streets filled with tens of local stores, selling handmade jewelry to colorful scarves, or eat at a seaside local fish restaurant with a view of the white-painted houses with the azure windows of the Aegean islands?
Indulge in a sailing trip along the Greek coastline on a wooden gulet and you can be sure that you will become a repeat customer, coming back again and again to explore more of the Greek seas.

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