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2 cabins

(total)

little

(experience)

€10/day

(per person)

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3/3

Aegina, Greece

Apr 1 – Apr 6

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3/3

Euboea, Greece

Apr 14 – Apr 21

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3/3

Chalkida, Greece

Apr 21 – Apr 30

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3/3

Limni, Greece

May 1 – May 11

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3/3

Loutra, Greece

May 12 – May 19

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3/3

Skopelos, Greece

May 26 – May 31

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3/3

Megalo Chorio, Greece

Jun 1 – Jun 8

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3/3

Cyprus

Jun 9 – Jun 22

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3/3

Karterados, Greece

Jul 1 – Jul 31

Direction : The northern Sporades, passing Evia with Chalkida, Limni, Loutra... and then Skiatos, Skopelos and after a while, pushing East, south East, the Dodecanese, towards Turkey's Emerald coast, Cyprus and then looping back through the Cyclades, visiting some of its iconic islands (circa 1200NM-2/3 months ) Deciding where to go next, sailing a bit everyday dependant on the wind and the weather, finding a good anchorage or a great little harbour where we can enjoy a really cold beer and a Mezze and spending time exploring the sites or simply enjoying the sun... If we like where we are we might decide to stay longer...who knows! The plans are not set in stones. Ideally, I am looking for 2 or 3 people who want an adventure on the sea, discovering new horizons, new countries... with some sailing experience (even limited), resourceful, strong, with a good sense of life and a love of boats and boats things. Thomasvaer sits low on the water, it is safe and comfortable and whilst it is not a full inclusive luxury cruise it makes for an enjoyable sailing adventure on a classic yacht in beautiful waters. Regarding expenses, all expenses directly related to the boat are paid by myself, that includes harbour/marina fees, fuel, repairs, insurance, well all costs...as for the rest (mainly food on board and loo rolls) we do all contribute. Last year it worked out at approx 75 Euros per week each and when eating out depending on circumstances, we might invite each other, or get invited, simply share or I might just invite you! I like to think that we really respect the sea, the wind and the people that we meet on our travels. Easy going and prudent, we are no racers (although we try sometimes!) but before all we love a good time on the sea.