Kykladen Region

The Cyclades are one of the most fascinating sailing regions in Greece. They are known for their strong Meltemi winds, crystal-clear waters and spectacular landscapes. Santorini attracts visitors with its breathtaking sunsets, Mykonos with its vibrant nightlife and Paros with its relaxed beaches. For real explorers, we recommend islands such as Milos, with its surreal rock formations, or Amorgos, with its mysterious monasteries, an absolute must. The Small Cyclades, which include Koufonisia and Schinoussa, are particularly appealing - you can expect dreamy anchor bays, charming fishing villages and a feeling of absolute freedom.

The highlights of the Cyclades

In the Cyclades region, snow-white houses meet the deep blue sea, ancient history meets modern ease. This world-famous group of islands in the Aegean Sea stands for picture-postcard Greece like no other: windmills, olive groves, white alleyways and spectacular sunsets. 

The region is ideal for experienced sailors or families with a skipper - and perfect for anyone who wants to experience the real Greece.

Contrasting islands

  • The iconic island of the Cyclades is definitely Santorini. The island attracts visitors with its steep crater slopes, white villages and one of the most spectacular sunsets in the world.
  • Mykonos is just as magical and dreamlike, with picturesque old town alleyways and elegant beach bars. It is one of the liveliest islands in Greece and its lifestyle reflects this.
  • Paros and Naxos combine water sports, sandy beaches and quaint villages - ideal for families and active travelers.
  • Syros and Serifos, on the other hand, offer relaxed tranquillity, traditional crafts and original villages without the hustle and bustle.

Sailing through history and nature

If you fancy several stopovers, small islands such as Kythnos, Sifnos or Milos are perfect - with safe bays, thermal springs, sandy beaches or colorful rock formations. The Cyclades offer countless anchorages, lively harbors and charming tavernas - each island has its own rhythm.

For explorers, connoisseurs and freedom-lovers

For those seeking nature, culture and authenticity, the rugged, windy Cyclades are a paradise on the water. The region leaves its mark and is sure to stay in your memory. Once you've been here, you'll want to return.