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Rod Heikell Lucinda Heikell
Greece - Sailing holidays in the land of the gods
Shining white houses above a deep blue sea - this is how Greece presents itself in many pictures. If you want to see the unique panorama with your own eyes, you have to charter a yacht, because the 13,000 kilometres of coastline and 2,000 islands are best discovered by sailboat.
With its short distances and calm waters, this dream area in the Mediterranean offers the perfect routes for a relaxed family holiday as well as for adventurous professional crews. Cruising sailors will discover ancient ruins alongside pristine fishing harbours and unspoilt bays. In the evenings, sirtaki and traditional meze tempt you into the quaint tavernas.
The nautical travel guide "Greek Coasts" contains everything you need to plan and organise your own Greek cruise: From basic information about the area to practical tips and route suggestions, this book has everything you need on board.
A cruising guide for all occasions
Author Rod Heikell has travelled on many seas, but none inspires him as much as the Mediterranean. In his comprehensive cruising guide, he shares his knowledge of sailing off Greece's islands and coasts - the bible for every Greek sailor!
General information section for your planning: history, formalities, radio traffic, marine animals, weather and more
Presentation of the most beautiful sailing areas in Greece: Ionian Sea, Peloponnese, Gulf of Corinth, Saronic Gulf, Cyclades, Sporades, Dodecanese and Crete
Route suggestions with nautical charts, waypoints and GPS data
Everything about the most important harbours and marinas: approach, berths and supply options and contact addresses
With many plans and photos for easy orientation during the sailing trip
Leisure tips and places of interest
Set sail and experience a holiday in Greece that you will never forget.
Edition: 7th, completely revised edition 2026
Bibliographic information: approx. 526 maps and plans
Publisher: EM
Attributes: Hardback
ISBN: 978-3-667-12948-2
Pages: 644
Format: 21.6 x 30.4 cm
Photos and illustrations: 343
Rod Heikell Lucinda Heikell
Greece - Sailing holidays in the land of the gods
Shining white houses above a deep blue sea - this is how Greece presents itself in many pictures. If you want to see the unique panorama with your own eyes, you have to charter a yacht, because the 13,000 kilometres of coastline and 2,000 islands are best discovered by sailboat.
With its short distances and calm waters, this dream area in the Mediterranean offers the perfect routes for a relaxed family holiday as well as for adventurous professional crews. Cruising sailors will discover ancient ruins alongside pristine fishing harbours and unspoilt bays. In the evenings, sirtaki and traditional meze tempt you into the quaint tavernas.
The nautical travel guide "Greek Coasts" contains everything you need to plan and organise your own Greek cruise: From basic information about the area to practical tips and route suggestions, this book has everything you need on board.
A cruising guide for all occasions
Author Rod Heikell has travelled on many seas, but none inspires him as much as the Mediterranean. In his comprehensive cruising guide, he shares his knowledge of sailing off Greece's islands and coasts - the bible for every Greek sailor!
General information section for your planning: history, formalities, radio traffic, marine animals, weather and more
Presentation of the most beautiful sailing areas in Greece: Ionian Sea, Peloponnese, Gulf of Corinth, Saronic Gulf, Cyclades, Sporades, Dodecanese and Crete
Route suggestions with nautical charts, waypoints and GPS data
Everything about the most important harbours and marinas: approach, berths and supply options and contact addresses
With many plans and photos for easy orientation during the sailing trip
Leisure tips and places of interest
Set sail and experience a holiday in Greece that you will never forget.
Edition: 7th, completely revised edition 2026
Bibliographic information: approx. 526 maps and plans
Publisher: EM
Attributes: Hardback
ISBN: 978-3-667-12948-2
Pages: 644
Format: 21.6 x 30.4 cm
Photos and illustrations: 343
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