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Ionian Islands
The Ionian Islands, also knows as the Eptánisos (Seven Islands),
are strung out along the west coast of Greece from the Albanian
frontier to the Peloponnese. In this westerly situation, with more
rain than most other parts of Greece, the islands have a mild climate
and lush growth of vegetation. Due to less severe winds than in
other regions these islands form the perfect ground for a yacht
charter holiday with kids or less experienced crew. Charter bases
can be found in Preveza, Corfu and Lefkas.
There are traces of settlements on the Ionian Islands dating back
to the Paleolithic period. Scientific opinion has concluded that
the first inhabitants who appeared here came from the Peloponese.
Homer's epics provide valuable evidence regarding their first years
of history. It appears that during the 8th century BC, for example,
Greeks came to the Ionian from Euboia (Evia) and the Peloponese.
Lefkada flourished especially during the archaic period (700-478
BC), while Kefalonia blossomed in the classical period (478-323
BC) when Corfu rose to being a strong naval power.
After the end of the Peloponnesian War, the leadership of Alexander
the Great and Hellenistic period, came the Roman conquest. During
the 9th-11th centuries AD, in the middle of the Byzantine Empire,
the Ionian Islands took on an active role in combating pirates and
the development of commerce between East and West. From the 14th
century AD onwards the Ionian Islands came under the control of
the Venetians. The Venetian domination of the islands left its strong
mark both in terms of a strongly class differentiated society and
through its development of commerce, the arts and crafts.
By the end of the 18th century, with the breakdown of the Venetian
democracy, the islands successively passed under French domination,
then to the Russo-Turkish alliance, when the Ionian state was created,
and finally to the British. On the 21st of May 1864 the Ionian Islands
become incorporated within the modern Greek state.
Today the 7 Islands are cosmopolitan and popular with tourists and
welcome a large number of them each year, thanks to the unequaled
natural beauty and the friendly and hospitable locals. From Corfu
till Zante, the Ionian Islands have kept their traditional colors
and their character that can be seen even through the speech and
pronunciation of the local people. These islands are known to be
the birthplace of art and literature, and songs and serenades can
be heard from every corner, and for those who have had a chance
to visit them, they are sure to remain unforgettable.

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The Ionian Islands, also knows as the Eptánisos (Seven Islands),
are strung out along the west coast of Greece from the Albanian
frontier to the Peloponnese. In this westerly situation, with more
rain than most other parts of Greece, the islands have a mild climate
and lush growth of vegetation. Due to less severe winds than in
other regions these islands form the perfect ground for a yacht
charter holiday with kids or less experienced crew. Our Charter
bases can be found in Corfu and Lefkas.
We offer 250 yachts out of seven bases across Greece for your convenience.
Our bases are located at Athens, Paros, Corfu, Skiathos, Lefkada,
Kos, Rhodes and we offer many one-way drop off points. We also represent
hundreds of privately owned yachts throughout Greece luxury sailing
yachts. Our main base is located in Athens at the foot of pier #2
in Alimos Kalamaki Marina. All our new Bavaria, Gibsea, Dufour yachts
are equipped with:Main sail roller, Genoa roller, Electronic navigation
equipment, Bimini, Dodger (spray hood), Auto Pilot, CD stereo, GPS
and Dinghy.
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