Kiriacoulis Mediterranean group, has announced an exciting expansion with the opening of a new yachts base in Vonitsa, Greece, in 2024. This strategic move not only underscores Kiriacoulis Mediterranean's commitment to broadening its horizons but also highlights the growing interest in yachting adventures within the pristine waters of the Ionian Sea. The new base in Vonitsa is poised to become a gateway to new sailing experiences, offering access to some of the most breathtaking landscapes, historical sites and crystal-clear waters the region has to offer.

Vonitsa is located near the city of Preveza. It is a picturesque town nestled on the Ambracian Gulf's shores, that boasts a rich history and stunning natural beauty. It serves as an ideal starting point for sailors looking to explore the Ionian Islands and the western coast of Greece. With its mild climate, steady winds and scenic coastline, the area is a haven for yachting enthusiasts of all levels. The addition of Kiriacoulis Mediterranean's base in Vonitsa is set to enhance the region's accessibility for sailors and tourists alike, offering an array of options for both bareboat and crewed yacht charters.

The new base will feature a wide selection of at least 20 monohulls and catamarans for the upcoming season of 2024, while scheduling to double the fleet during 2025. Whether guests are seasoned sailors or first-time adventurers, they will find vessels equipped with modern amenities and safety features to ensure a comfortable and secure sailing experience. Moreover, Kiriacoulis Mediterranean's reputation for excellence in service and maintenance promises a hassle-free charter experience for all its clients.

The strategic location of the Vonitsa base opens up numerous new possibilities for exploration and adventure. Sailors can set course for the renowned Ionian Islands, such as Corfu, Kefalonia, and Zante (or Zakynthos), each offering its unique blend of natural beauty, historic sites, and vibrant local culture. The proximity to the Ambracian Gulf also allows for excursions to lesser-known destinations, where visitors can enjoy tranquil beaches, traditional Greek villages, and the region's rich biodiversity.

Furthermore, the establishment of the new base is expected to have a positive impact on the local economy, boosting tourism and creating new job opportunities. It represents a significant investment in the region's maritime infrastructure and underscores the potential of yachting tourism as a sustainable avenue for economic development.

Embarking from the new base in Vonitsa offers a plethora of sailing itineraries, each promising a unique blend of adventure, culture and relaxation. Here are a couple of options for 1-week itineraries starting from Vonitsa.

 

Southern Ionian Sea itinerary

Day 1: Vonitsa to Lefkada (25 nautical miles). Start your journey by sailing to Lefkas (or Lefkada), a vibrant island connected to the mainland by a small bridge, known for its stunning beaches like Porto Katsiki and Egremni.

Day 2: Lefkas to Ithaca (28 nautical miles). Set sail for Ithaca, the legendary home of Odysseus. Explore quaint villages, historical sites and serene beaches.

Day 3: Ithaca to Kefalonia (Fiscardo) (12 nautical miles). Next, head to Fiscardo on Kefalonia, a charming harbor village with colourful Venetian buildings, great dining options and boutique shops.

Day 4: Kefalonia to Zakynthos (35 nautical miles). Zakynthos awaits with its famous Navagio Beach and the mesmerizing blue caves. Enjoy vibrant nightlife and exquisite local cuisine.

Day 5: Zakynthos (Day of exploration). Spend a day exploring Zakynthos further. Visit the Turtle Island, relax on the sandy beaches or go snorkeling in crystal-clear waters.

Day 6: Zakynthos to Meganisi (50 nautical miles). Meganisi, a tranquil gem with secluded coves and charming villages, offers a peaceful retreat before concluding your adventure.

Day 7: Meganisi to Vonitsa (26 nautical miles). Return to Vonitsa, taking in the serene views of the Ionian Sea one last time. Explore the town's castle and enjoy a final dinner at a local tavern.

 

Northern Ionian Sea itinerary

Day 1: Vonitsa to Preveza (15 nautical miles). Begin with a short sail to Preveza, known for its rich history, lively waterfront and nearby ancient ruins like Nicopolis.

Day 2: Preveza to Parga (27 nautical miles). Sail down the coast to Parga, a picturesque town with a stunning beach and a Venetian castle overlooking the Ionian Sea.

Day 3: Parga to Sivota (12 nautical miles). Next, head to Sivota, a beautiful fishing village with secluded beaches and clear waters, perfect for swimming and snorkeling.

Day 4: Sivota to Paxos (22 nautical miles). Paxos, known for its olive groves and crystal-clear waters, is your next stop. Visit the Blue Caves and enjoy the tranquil atmosphere.

Day 5: Paxos to Antipaxos (5 nautical miles). Sail to Antipaxos for the day, where you'll find some of the most pristine beaches in Greece, ideal for relaxation and water sports.

Day 6: Antipaxos to Corfu (30 nautical miles). Your next destination is Corfu, with its rich cultural heritage, stunning architecture and vibrant nightlife.

Day 7: Corfu to Vonitsa (45 nautical miles). Return to Vonitsa, filled with memories of the diverse landscapes and cultures encountered along your journey.