31 august - 07 September 2024

SailDance Xperience

CRAZYNESS
ADVENTURE
FUN
AMAZING FRIENDS
SATISFACTION
MAGIC
HAPPYNESS
JOY
RELAXATION
FREEDOM

Join us for our SailDance week in Greece, where we'll take you on a journey through the stunning Saronic Islands.

This sailing adventure is all about having a good time and dancing from place to place. We'll take you to some of the most beautiful and picturesque islands in Greece, where you'll get to experience the local culture, cuisine, and of course, dance the night away.

You'll get to explore hidden coves, swim in crystal clear waters, and soak up the Mediterranean sun. We'll anchor in new spots every day and hit the shore for some epic dance classes.

Our SailDance week is the perfect way to combine your love of sailing with your love of dance and adventure. You'll make lifelong memories, meet new friends, and experience the magic of Greece like never before.

Daily life on a yacht

Each day will vary, we will be in a different location, different island every day . Normally we spend our day laughing, dancing, chilling on the yacht, sailing from one port to another with a stop in a bay, to cook lunch and have a swim.

You will have time to explore the each island , visiting, ride a bike or an ATV and try the cuisine at the local restaurants.

There will be a Zumba class every day (in the morning or sun-set time). We choose a special spot on each island. The Zumba class is not mandatory, you can do anything else you want, but it gets addictive after the first two tries.

Route

Highlights

Gouvia Marina  Ag Stefanos  Kassiopi  Sagiada  Benitses Marina  Corfu Town ᐅ Gouvia Marina

  • Agios Stefanos Sinion

    A traditional fishing village with a picturesque harbour on the northeast side of Corfu. It is a popular destination for sailing enthusiasts, as it offers a natural shelter for small boats and yachts. There are tavernas, bars, mini markets and tourist shops around the port. Agios Stefanos Sinion is surrounded by olive groves, lush landscapes and rolling hills, and has stunning views of the sea and the Albanian coastline

  • Kassiopi

    A charming town on the northeast coast of Corfu, with a rich history and culture. It was once a Roman settlement and a Byzantine fortress, and it still retains some of its ancient ruins and monuments. The town offers a mix of traditional and modern attractions, such as tavernas, cafes, shops, nightlife, and beaches. Kassiopi is ideal for those who want to enjoy the beauty and tranquility of Corfu, while also having access to entertainment and activities.

  • Sagiada

    A quiet fishing village on the western part of mainland Greece, opposite to the island of Corfu. It has a small marina that is popular with tourists sailing across the Ionian Sea. The village is known for its traditional fish tavernas, where you can enjoy fresh seafood and shrimp. Sagiada also has some historical and natural attractions, such as the ruins of a Venetian fort on the mountain Strovili, the estuary of Kalamas river, and the nearby beaches of Strovili and Keramidi. Sagiada is a good place to visit if you want to experience the authentic and peaceful side of Greece.

  • Benitses Marina

    A luxury boutique marina at the heart of the historic village of Benitses, on the eastern coast of Corfu. It has around 100 berths for yachts up to 25 meters in length, with electricity and water. The marina offers world-class facilities, exceptional dining, and events. Benitses is famous for its beautiful beaches, captivating mountains, traditional Greek life, and fresh seafood.

  • Corfu Town

    The capital and largest city of the island of Corfu, located on the east coast. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, famous for its elegant architecture, influenced by the Venetian, French, and British rule. Corfu Town has many attractions, such as the Old and New Fortress, the Palace of St. Michael and St. George, the Liston promenade, and the Spianada square.

Grab your sneakers

and join us

We can't wait to share this experience with you!

Join the adventure!

Expensive?

We think not.

1150€ 

* for one bed in a double cabin

Here’s what’s included:

  • 7 days / 7 nights on board of a catamaran sailing yacht

  • RYA YachMaster Offshore Skippers

  • Sailing and safety equipment

  • Bed linen and towels (1 small towel + 1 large / person)

  • Dinghy with outboard engine

  • Coffee, tea, water & snacks on board

  • Mooring fees in the marina

  • Yacht water supply fee

  • Final cleaning

And this is not covered:

  • Transport to / from Marina Gouvia, Greece

  • Provizions

  • Security deposit (150 euro / person RETURNABLE)

  • Yacht fuel (at the end of the week- aprox.35euro/ person)

  • Hostess – if it is wanted , price upon request

FAQs

  • Each yacht can accomodate up to 10 persons; 8 guests in 4 double cabins & 2 skipper/crew cabins

    And of course, each double cabin has it's own bathroom.

  • Yes, we do have! The galley , cause this is how we call it, it's a generous common/open space with the salon. The fully equipped galley includes: an oven, cooker, sink, fridge and kitchen utensils.

  • Everyone arrives in the Gouvia marina when they want (maybe you want to wander around Corfu for a 2 day visit before, or stay 2 days after the week spent on the yacht) it is important to be present at boarding – Saturday

    From the airport to the marina there is a bus option (30min -duration) - 10 euro / person; taxi / uber 20/30 euro (15 min -duration)

  • Food, drink for the whole week - approx. 60-80 euro / person *** a sum of to the entire crew ( there are 8 people, and 80 euros per person is set) – from the amount collected (80 * 8 = 640) will be made purchases in the shipping marina (Alimos) on Saturday - shopping means: plain water, juice, alcohol, coffee, breakfast food (sausages, milk, eggs, cheese, vegetables, yogurt, cereal, etc.) nibbles (chips, biscuits, nuts, etc.), 2 boxes of pasta /rice, 2-3 jars of sauce (ex: Pesto / arabitta sauce), salt,pepper, oregano, onion, garlic, 1 box toilet paper, 1 dish detergent, kitchen paper towel roll, etc.…

    All these purchases will be loaded on the boat, available to all members of the crew inclusive skipper.

    If, for example, during the week - Wednesday (let's say) - the beer on board runs out, it is decided by the crew that there's more beer needed, it is bought from the amount initially raised, or the boarding house may need to be supplemented with an amount set by you (5/10 euros - you decide).

    Every day we arrive at another destination, either the marina (city - where you can eat dinner at taverns / restaurants, or we end up in a remote bay (ex: Dokos) where dinner will be taken on the boat - find out from purchased supplies (see pasta and sauce mentioned above). The idea is not to we waste a lot of time cooking on the boat, as a result the pasta / rice option with a quick sauce are the best solutions.

    Breakfast - everyone's choice - whether it's served on the boat or going to the tavern (if we are in the city).

  • Not really hidden but we like to mention variable costs that are not included in the adventure fee:

    Security Deposit

    Just as renting a car, requires a warranty - so does renting a yacht, only that the amount is higher (2000-3500 euro- depending on the boat) .The amount will be fully refunded at the end of the week IF there is no damage.

    And here we are talking about various damages: a mattress burned by cigarette, window was broken / cracked, lost the lifebuoy / fenders etc (things that can be done ( mistake/ carelessness) by any person on the boat). Each loss / damage has a cost and it will be deducted from the warranty-deposit ---- therefore, the entire crew will be responsible during the week, to receive the deposit back.

    Yacht Fuel

    Again, like when you rent a car, you will take it with a full tank and return it the same, so is the yacht.

    We leave the marina with the tank full and at the end of the week (Friday) we return to marina base ,and a tanker will come to refuel the yacht.

    If we are lucky and we have the appropriate wind to use the sails on our way to our next destination, obviously, the fuel consumption will be lower - as a result we pay less at the end of the week.

    On average, the cost of refueling with diesel for this route is 250-300 euros/boat. - the amount it is shared between the crew members (approx. 30-35 euro / person) but it can be even less, depending on how much we will be able to use the sails

  • The crossings last 2/3/4 hours depending on the distance between the islands we want to reach. During the crossing, on the yacht everyone does what they want — eat, drink, sun bathe, read, etc.

    If we want and the weather allows us, for those who want to cool down, we will have swim –stops, in the middle of the sea or in a bay.

    We build the route in such a way that we can visit our chic and beautiful cities, to taste the specific Greek cuisine, and also to enjoy the peace and the intimacy that only bay can offers us, a place you can only reach by boat. So we will have both- days / nights in the marinas-cities and in the deserted/ wilderness bays (only us, other boats, stars and the moon)