Sailing package
Vindcharter’s flagship sailing package is a 1-2 week skippered sailing charter with flexible itinerary and route planning aboard the Bavaria 38. All charters set sail from Rhodes with routes throughout the Dodecanese. Special offer pricing for the sailing package is
Euros 2800 per week.
The Bavaria 38 boards up to 6 people (maximum) based on 2 people per cabin. Sleeping arrangements consist of one large double cabin and two smaller cabins to sleep 1-2 persons per cabin depending on your accommodation preferences. Charters typically run from Sunday to Sunday, for availability on Vindcharter’s Bavaria 38 sailing package check our calendar or contact us with your requirements.
What's included in the package:
Accommodation aboard Bavaria 38
Fully qualified and experienced skipper
Full use of boat facilities including fully equipped kitchen
Inclusive daily continental breakfast
Bed Linen
Lifejackets
Diesel & petrol
Gas, water, electricity
Port and marina charges (excluding pre-reserved spaces)
Use and assistance with dinghy
Final cleaning
In order to sail with a skipper, you need no prior sailing experience. Pricing does not include meals, airfare, transfers or any alternative accommodation.
Lindos
Lindos Bay.
Lindos Akropolis.
Lindos Beach.
Lindos Bay.
Lindos is one of Rhodes most picturesque villages, crowned by an impressive acropolis which spills down into two stunning white sand bays. The village is built like an amphitheater consisting of whitewashed buildings embedded in a maze of winding alleyways. It is a joy to explore with an abundant amount of tavernas, cafes and bars to relax in and soak up the atmosphere. Home to a handful of fashionable bars and its trendy Amphitheater nightclub Lindos has become somewhat of a hotspot on Rhodes catering to a cosmopolitan younger crowd as well as families opting for a location outside of Rhodes town.
Rhodes Town
Old town Rhodes.
Old town Rhodes.
Rhodes old town city walls
Guard tower Rhodes old town
Rhodes, located between Karpathos and Kos, in the eastern Aegeon Sea, is approximately 18 kilometres southwest of Turkey and the largest of the Dodecanese islands. One of the largest and most beautiful of the Greek islands, Rhodes is often referred to as the ‘Jewel in the Dodecanese Crown’.
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Symi
Symi is often cited as having the most beautiful picture perfect harbour in Greece and there are many attractions that welcome visitors to this island. Virtually untouched by modern developments, Symi’s Neo-Classical façade hides a great many tourist attractions and hidden gems – soak up the contagious harbour atmosphere on arrival but also be sure to make time to get off deck and explore on land a little too!
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Nisyros
Nisyros, also part of the Docadanese Islands in Greece, is situated between the islands of Kos and Tilos, is comparatively smaller than Symi and has an approximate population of 1000 inhabitants. The two main villages located on Nisyros are Mandraki and Nikea; these two villages are located a half day’s hike along Nisyros’ volcanic caldera.
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Tilos
Tilos just west of Rhodes is another of the smaller Dodecanese islands that, in part, due to accessibility only by boat, has managed to retain much of its authentic charm. Life on the island is quiet, with about 500 people living here. The island appeals to those in search of nature, peace and quiet beaches.
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Halki
The beautiful little island of Halki is situated 35 nautical miles west of the city of Rhodes. One of the smallest islands in the Dodecanese it consists of 37 sq km and 324 km of coastline. In contrast to some of the larger Greek Islands, Halki draws those looking for relaxation and un-spoilt beauty.
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Alimia
The tiny uninhabited island of Alimia is located at the western part of the island of Rhodes. The island is mountainous and has two natural harbors, Emporio and Aghios Georgios. At the latter are unique bunkers that are abandoned since World War II. There is more abundant sea life here and it suits those seeking a stop over somewhere completely away from other island hoppers due to its deserted nature.
Prassonissi
Prassonissi, is the southernmost point of Rhodes, where the Mediterranean meets the Aegean Sea and consists of a 2 km long belt of fine white sand with water on both sides. Referred to as the surfer’s paradise of Rhodes it is popular with both wind and kite surfers as well as those in search of sandy beaches.