After a very short 3 1/2 month long winter in Agios Nikolaos it was time for us to head out for the summer, so after the usual last minute rush to get all the winter jobs finished we managed to escape from the marina on 30th March for the daunting 12nm passage around to Spinalonga Lagoon. We survived the trip unscathed and spent a few days anchored at Elounda before the weather kindly offered us some southerly winds to let us make our way North.
With an 85nm trip ahead of us we left Spinalonga at dark o’clock, or 0500hrs, with the forecast southerly winds a bit stronger than expected but still in the right direction. The wind continued pretty much as forecast for the whole day meaning the second half of the trip was a bit bumpy as the wind and waves moved around to the SE and then nearly E so we had the waves on the side of the boat and that is not the most comfortable for us.
We did manage to sail the whole way and arrived in the remote anchorage of Panormos on the NW corner of Astypalia after 12 1/2 hrs. Sue was not too impressed with the bumpy ride for her first trip of the year but the anchorage was calm and spectacular.
Panormos Anchorage, Astypalia | Schinousa Beach |
Next day was a bit easier with only 42nm to cover to get to the little Island of Schinoussa, hardly any wind so it was mainly motoring with a few hours of motorsailing. Another deserted anchorage at Schinoussa and no wind forecast so we decided to stay for a couple of days.
Ancient Combine Harvester | Immaculate Honda C50 |
After all the parties and excess of the winter we had to try and get into a bit of a healthier regime for a while so we set off for a hike around the northern part of Schinoussa. With all the spring flowers and a surprising amount of agriculture for such a small Island it was a really beautiful walk and not too much climbing so a nice gentle start to the yeear. We manged to cover about 10km and saw almost all of the Northern half of the Island.
Attractions Around Schinousa | Interior of Schinoussa |
Lots of animals, flowers and machinery to enjoy on our way and no one else around at all so it felt like we had the place all to ourselves.
Schinoussa Anchorage | Early Morning in Iraklia Harbour |
The second day we had a bit of a change in the wind direction so we headed across the channel to the neighbouring Island of Iraklia to make sure we had a nice calm night.
Sailing Companions | Panagia Church, Paros |
From Iraklia we had a 27nm trip to the main port of Paros called Paroika with a nice sheltered anchorage just off the town for a couple of days.
Hiking on Paros | Nature at her Best |
On Paros we hiked up into the interior of the Island to a monastery at 400m above sea level and a distance of nearly 14km in total so a good bit more strenuous than Schinoussa. Again the flowers and scenery were stunning making it another wonderful hike.
Soon the weather forecast was looking favourable so we set off for Livahdi on Serifos with 16 - 20knts of wind meaning we sailed the whole 32nm in a little over 4 hrs. We arrived in the harbour to find we were the only boat in the place so we could choose the best spot. We were expecting some friends to join us in a few days so it was really nice to be safely in the harbour, over the next few days we only ever had 4 or 5 boats in the harbour with us so it is still very quiet around the Aegean.
Hiking in Serifos | Kallistos Village, Serifos |
Serifos is a good Island for hiking with a good number of marked trails to follow, we decided to head into the N of the Island to the village of Kallistos and then back around the E coast beaches to arrive back in the harbour. Another lovely hike but a bit longer this time with nearly 15km covered and 400m high at the top of the trail.
Kenny, Liz and Lucy arrived on Princess Lucy so we had a lovely few days with them before they had to leave to start heading N back towards Athens. We need to head SW around the Peloponnese and the weather is not in our favour so we are sitting in Serifos waiting for the wind to change direction.
Interior of Serifos | Locals Preparing for Easter Dinner |
Another hike into the centre of Serifos to Glyftiki took us along one of the best preserved donkey tracks (kalderimi) in the Cylclades Islands, only about 10km but nearly 500m up at the end so another good workout.
Easter is very important to the Greeks and we saw a few places getting their whole lambs prepared on the BBQ and spit ready for the tradditional dinner to celebrate the end of lent.
Lovely Pathway Across Serifos | View Over the Chora and Harbour |
The weather looks like it will keep us here until the end of the week so at least it means we have time to catch up with our blog and also get a few of the ongoing boat jobs completed.
Our plan for this year is to go around the Peloponnese into the Ionian, head N up to Venice and then cruise slowly down through Croatia and Montenegro before heading to Sicilly for the winter. We will try and keep the blog a bit more up to date but there are always more important things to do!!!