For families looking for a safe, relaxing and memorable first sailing experience, Greece is one of the best destinations in Europe. One of our returning clients recently set off on a cabin charter aboard a Bali 4.1 catamaran with a skipper. They explored the Saronic Gulf with family and friends and agreed to share their experience with us.
“This was our first sailing holiday as two families, travelling with five children aged between 4 and 8. We were looking for a destination that was easy to reach, affordable and a bit different. Greece exceeded all those expectations.”
Even in April, the temperatures were ideal, between 14°C and 25°C, which made life on board very comfortable with children. We also took the opportunity to visit Athens and the Acropolis, which was a real highlight for the kids who are already learning about Greek mythology at school.

Comfort, safety and a welcoming crew
“As it was our first experience, we chose to sail with a skipper – and it was absolutely the right decision. Our skipper, Riga, had over 10 years of experience sailing in the Greek islands and made us feel completely at ease from the start.
He not only handled all navigation and safety aspects, but also shared his local knowledge, taking us to beautiful anchorages and great spots we would never have found on our own.”
A family-friendly itinerary in the Saronic Gulf
Instead of heading to the more exposed Cyclades, our clients opted for the Saronic Gulf – an excellent choice for families thanks to its short sailing distances and calmer conditions.
“Each day was perfectly balanced between sailing, swimming, exploring and relaxing. We loved the variety of places we visited.”

Day 1: Alimos Marina (Athens) → Methana (4h30)
30–50 minutes to reach the marina from Athens International Airport.
We discovered the well-stocked Balaskas supermarket, which offers catering, a butcher and a cheese counter. If you call the day before, they will even pick you up from the boat, take you shopping and bring you back – free of charge. Very convenient, especially for larger groups!
Once provisioned and with all the young sailors on board, it was time to set off. Heading south towards Aegina, we learned that a flotilla of 20 boats was heading to Perdika, so we decided to continue on to Methana instead.
Methana is a volcanic peninsula that was popular in the 1960s for its thermal spas. Today, it has a peaceful, slightly nostalgic charm. We walked to a small chapel with a natural hot spring, great fun for the children, who enjoyed their first (hot!) swim.

Day 2: Methana → Hydra (3h30)
We set off early the next morning to secure a spot in Hydra’s famous harbour.
The island is stunning. Despite being popular, it has retained incredible charm. There are no cars. Everything is transported by donkey. With cats lounging in the sun, the children were delighted, and we couldn’t resist a short donkey ride.
We then explored the island’s hilly coastline, which becomes wilder as you move away from the port. On the way back, we stopped for a swim near the Sunset restaurant, a perfect spot to admire the sun setting over the Peloponnese. In April, the island was peaceful—far from the summer crowds.

Day 3: Hydra → Dokos (anchorage) → Spetses
The next day, we left the harbour to anchor for lunch at Dokos, a wild and uninhabited island between Hydra and the mainland.
Paddleboarding, fishing, sunbathing and simply enjoying time together—this is what family sailing is all about.
We then sailed to Spetses, arriving in the late afternoon. This charming island, named after spices, is full of fragrant flowers. We moored near small fishing boats and wandered through its picturesque alleys.

Day 4: Spetses → Zogeria (anchorage) → Porto Heli
We continued to the beautiful anchorage of Zogeria, perfect for swimming and paddleboarding. Lunch on board included grilled food and a generous Greek salad with feta and olive oil – simple and delicious.
In the evening, we reached Porto Heli, where we enjoyed a relaxed pizza night on board.

Day 5: Porto Heli → Ermioni (2h)
A short sail brought us to Ermioni, a charming town set on a small peninsula. It’s ideal for walking with children, with small pebble beaches along the way.
There are plenty of restaurants with sea views serving fresh fish, calamari, grilled meats, souvlaki and other delicious local specialities.

Day 6: Ermioni → Poros (4h30)
Our return journey began under rainy skies, the downside of travelling in April! Fortunately, it was the only grey day of the week.
We arrived in Poros just as the weather cleared, revealing the beauty of the narrow channel between the island and the mainland.
We moored in the town center and dined at a local taverna. A marked hiking trail leads through the island to the Clock Tower and a lovely monastery about 2 km away.
Day 7: Poros → Aegina (anchorage) → Athens
On our final day, we enjoyed our last stop at the beach of Klima, south of Aegina. Alone at anchor, we made the most of our final swim and a sunny aperitif.
On the way back, we were lucky enough to encounter four dolphins playing in the bow waves—pure joy for the children!
We returned to Athens in the evening, feeling as though we had been away for a month.
“We’d definitely do it again”

Practical Tips for a Family Sailing Holiday in Greece
- Athens is easily accessible by plane, then about €40 by taxi to Alimos Marina
- Spring is ideal: mild temperatures (14°C to 25°C)
- Swimming is enjoyable, with or without a rash vest
- Plenty of cultural visits (Athens and the islands)
- Great opportunity for children to discover a new culture and language
- Safe sailing area with short distances and calm seas
- Affordable cost of living
- Quiet anchorages and ports in low season
- A local skipper is highly recommended
Easy Activities for Children on Board
- Fishing (at anchor or while sailing)
- Observing wildlife and nature
- Simple board games
- Audio story box (great during navigation)
- Writing postcards
- Word games like “categories”

Plan your own family sailing holiday in Greece
Inspired by this experience? A cabin charter or skippered yacht in Greece is the perfect way to enjoy a stress-free, authentic and family-friendly sailing holiday.
Our team is here to help you find the ideal itinerary, yacht and crew for your next adventure.

