Random FAQ
Q: What time & date is the yacht redelivery?
A: The yacht should be in the port of disembarkation latest by 18:00 on previous day of the end date of the charter (normally Friday evening). It is highly recommended that you return in the marina one day before the end of the charter so there is sufficient time to inspect and repair the boat in case of any accident before the next charter. Also early arrival will minimize the risk of having yachts returning late for check out due to unforeseen circumstances.
Check out is starting at 08:30 in the morning of the ending day and not
later, in order to prepare the boat for the next charter.
History, sightseeing and Travel Info
The Dodecanese are a group of 12 larger plus 150 smaller Greek islands
in the Aegean Sea, off the southwest coast of Turkey, southward of the
island of Samos and northeastward of the island of Crete. They have a
rich history, and many of even the smallest inhabited islands boast
dozens of Byzantine churches and medieval castles.
The modern
prefecture of the Dodecanese, a subdivision of the South Aegean
periphery, consists of 163 islands in total, of which 26 are inhabited.
Twelve of these are major, giving the chain its name. The most
historically important and well-known is Rhodes (Rodos), which for
millennia has been the island from which the region is controlled. Of
the others, Kos and Patmos are historically more important; the
remaining nine are Astipalea, Kalimnos, Karpathos, Kasos, Leros,
Nisyros, Symi, Tilos and Kastelorizo (which actually lies in the eastern
Mediterranean sea).
Other notable islands in the chain include Agathonisi, Chalki, Lipsi, Pserimos, and Telendos.
Excavations conducted in Rhodes have brought to light a good number of important monuments from the three most cignificant cities of the island: Lindos, Kamiros and Ialysos. Their ruins, especially those of Lindos, are worth a visit by all who come to the island, for they surely will admire the civilisation of ancient Greece.
In antiquity painting and sculpture were highly developed on Rhodes. The most important sculpted work of the "Rhodian School" was the famous Colossus, a bronze statue of the god Helios who was the principal deity worshipped in Rhodes.
On Rhodes one also comes across notable monuments of the early Christian period, Byzantine churches etc.
LAGOON 410S2 *
| PERIOD: | 02/06/12 - 09/06/12 |
|---|---|
| FROM: | Mykonos |
| TO: | Athens |
| PRICE: | €1.950,00 |












