The Preparation: Part 1

A big journey starts here. Partly to discover every corner of what is called the Greek sea and partly to explore what we are made of. We are tuned to live fast every day, but with a sailing boat, noもっと詳しく
SV Saint Eole from top

Saint Eole is sleeping

The countdown has started and soon the Nautical Odyssey will begin.
Only rum with sailing

I am waiting you all to join me for the real drink for sailors 😉
Amazone

These days in the shipyard were intense. Many things to prepare and many new things to learn. A sailing boat is almost like a city itself. I did not know so many details despite my ten yearsもっと詳しく
Paying tribute to Poseidon

You don't start such an Odyssey without paying a tribute to Poseidon. One of the Twelve Olympians in ancient Greek religion and mythology, presiding over the sea, storms and earthquakes. He was theもっと詳しく
In and out

Good news: We are in!
Bad news: The gearbox has an issue and we have to get out again.
Someone told me once.. "Do you know when you are happy with your sailing boat? When you buy it and when youもっと詳しく
Too tricky

It is still not clear what the problem is and unfortunately the boat has to get of the water to be checked. It is too complicated and all things and parts are interconnected.
We are sailing!

What an amazing feeling! First time sailing with SV Saint Eole with 8 knots only with genoa. The problem was fixed finally and immediately we started the Nautical Odyssey. Now at Styra relaxing from aもっと詳しく
Little Marmari

Beginning- Lavrion

Kythnos

We arrived in Kythnos after a 4hours trip. Located in the western Cyclades, Kythnos is an amazing destination, with a wild natural landscape, exotic beaches and traditional villages. Thanks to itsもっと詳しく
Magical sunset in Kea

Batsi

Day 1: from Kea to Andros
Distance: 25NM
Traveled time: 4h20
Speed: 6kts
The small port in Batsi is very nice with many available Berths. Not recommended for July and August due to strong NEもっと詳しく
The best port in Greece

For those you like to be hosted the Linaria port stuff was just amazing. Very well organized but at the same time very traditional.
The home of monk seals

Anchored is this small bay in Alonissos Island, the home of the monk seals. The Mediterranean monk seal is a monk seal belonging to the family Phocidae. As of 2015, it is estimated that fewer than 700もっと詳しく
At Skopelos with a small accident

We arrived at Skopelos. The Port is big and plenty of free spots are always available. The ferry is scary when it tries to dock cause it is coming very close to the sail boars but it seems they have aもっと詳しく
In the middle of the Aegean sea

No land visible...
Porto Carras meeting my mentor

Today, we arrived in Porto Carras. The Harbour master was my teacher 20 years ago when I was training for my sailing license. It was a special moment to find him today, this time from the sea with S/Vもっと詳しく
Anchored in Porto Koufo Big Bay

From Porto Carras to Porto koufo is a route with amazing beaches on the way. It is a 12nm distance and every bay on the way is unique. In Porto Koufo the two docks are super short and mainly reservedもっと詳しく
Rough seas & mount Athos

The trip from Porto Koufo to Limnos is challenging. The sea is rough with big and long waves. Even the toughest stomach can not make it. But as you sail the south tip of the third peninsula ofもっと詳しく
Limnos - at the Greek boarders

After the tough crossing of the north Aegean Sea, we arrived at Myrina Port in Limnos Island. The place is big enough for about 20boats. Water and electricity are also supplied (not free of charge)もっと詳しく
Lesvos with Molyvos

Another challenging crossing led us to Lesvos Island. 60nm with 5 to 6 Beaufort and 10hours continuing trip. The last 10mn were really tough. Very big waves from all directions and wind gusts thatもっと詳しく
It is close enough...

Mitilini..is big

Yes, it is a not a big city but from what I have visited so far this looks like London. Buses, motorcycles, cars hundreds of tourists, noise..it is crazy but still beautiful. As an ancient city, lyingもっと詳しく
旅行者What a great video. I look forward to follow you and wish you lots of wind and always water under your keel. Have a safe journey!
Elias.Thank you Reto! Looking forward to have her on water.