Are you planning a sailing trip in Syros? We help with itineraries, ports, yacht rental options & other useful information. We are happy to help! The island of Syros is a great starting point when exploring the northern parts of the Cyclades. The island itself suits every need; whether you want to enjoy a peaceful swim or the buzzing nightlife, you will find what you are looking for here! Starting from here, you can easily explore Kea, Kithnos, Andros or Mykonos.
This article gives you an overview of the following topics:
- Weather of Syros
- Ports and islands around Syros
- Sail in Syros! Syros sailing & boat tours:
- 1 week Cyclades sailing from Syros
- 7 days Syros sailing to Athens
- Marine gas near Syros, boat gas stations in the Cyclades
Weather of Syros
Syros is a Mediterranean island with dry summers. There is some precipitation in the autumn and winter, but not for long. The warmest period is July and August, with an average maximum of 26–28 degrees Celsius. The sea water’s temperature is 23–24 degrees Celsius, so it is ideal for swimming and diving. The island is located in the middle of the open sea. As a result, the air is refreshed by the Meltemi in the summer and by the Sirocco in the autumn and winter. If you prefer less windy beaches, we recommend the ones located in the southeast. Check the sailing conditions and wind rose diagram of Syros
Ports and islands around Syros
Ayios Nikólaos Marina, Kea
It is an important port on the island of Kea, close to beautiful golden beaches and excellent fishing spots. It can accommodate 255 yachts at the same time, with a maximum length of 50 metres. The water depth of the port is up to 8 metres.
Mérikha Marina, Kithnos
This tiny marina can accommodate about 30 yachts up to 60 meters long and has a water depth of 8 meters. Local hotels, restaurants, and lively nightlife areas are in the immediate vicinity.
Paroikia Marina, Paros
The most popular marina is in Paros. It can accommodate yachts up to 60 metres. They also offer refuelling, boat service and electricity. The city’s sights, the best hotels and apartments, as well as great taverns and bars, await visitors near the marina. The depth of the marina is 3.5 metres. Paros sailing, boat rental Paros.
Ermoupolis Marina, Siros
Yachts up to 60 metres long can moor in the main marina of the tiny island of Siros. The water depth here is 9 metres. There are plenty of services available, including boat service and refuelling. Syros sailing, Syros yacht charter
Tinos Marina, Tinos
This medium-sized marina locates in Tinos, a city of the same name as the island. The marina, which is 5.5 metres deep, can be moored by yachts up to 60 metres long, for which it offers many services. From here you can easily reach all the sights and beaches of the island.
Mykonos Marina, Mykonos
On the island of Mykonos, in the marina of the city with the same name as the island yachts up to 40 metres long can berth. Here 30 yachts can anchor at the same time. The water depth is 4.5 metres. In addition to restaurants, hotels, car rentals, and other services, there is also a boat service. Mykonos sailing, rent a boat Mykonos
Yacht charter around Syros
Sail in Syros! Syros sailing & boat tours
1 week Cyclades sailing from Syros
Leaving from Syros, you can do a short trip around the larger northern islands of the Cyclades. Then you can sail back to the port of Ermoupolis.
Day 1. Ermoupolis (Syros) – Tinos
22, 05 km (13, 70 nm)
Your first stop could be island of Tinos in the northeast. Everywhere on the island of Tinos, you can see pigeonholes with a beautiful design similar to fortifications, a significant part of which is still in use today. In some small villages, even when houses were built, pigeonholes were patterned. You should visit the museum opened in his birthplace in memory of the sculptor Yannoulis Chalepas. Another important attraction is the Holy Trinity Monastery in Tinos.
Day 2. Tinos – Gavrio (Androsz)
55, 38 km (34, 41 nm)
Andros is the northernmost member of the Cyclades. It offers beautiful golden sandy beaches and a wonderful natural environment. During sailing, you can explore the hidden bays on the way with peaceful beaches. The island itself is famous for its diverse natural environment, tourist routes and buzzing nightlife. Regardless of what kind of vacation you are after, you definitely won’t be bored here!
Day 3. Gavrio (Androsz) – Kea
45, 60 km (28, 33 nm)
Your next stop could be the island of Kea. In addition to its sandy beaches, this place glories in many attractions. You will also find a medieval castle, churches, and watermills here. Fans of Greek mythologies and legends will also amaze this island. The ancient temples of Athens and Apollo, the holy sites of Demeter and Askiplios, and the famous Holy Theatre are also here.
Day 4. Kea – Kithnos
37, 99 km (23, 60 nm)
Kithnos is a typical Cycladic island, known to many tourists for its healing springs. If you love caves, you should check out the Katafiki, which operated as an iron mine until 1939. You can see beautiful stalactites and stalagmites as well as interesting rock formations here. If you are interested in the island’s past, you will also find a museum of local folklore and the Byzantine church museum in Dryopida. There are also many Cycladic-style churches on the island, the most popular of which is Panagia Kanala, the patron saint of the island.
Day 5. Kithnos – Parikia (Paros)
84, 99 km (52, 81 nm)
This section is a bit longer than the previous ones. Sail straight to the island of Paros. The bay of Parikia is very well protected against both Meltemi and Sirocco; its disadvantage is its difficult accessibility. Even as an experienced sailor, it is not easy to moor here: in the west, some cliffs make it difficult to set in. The island itself is famous for its beautiful snow-white marble architecture. You should see the Frankish castle built-in 1260, which has now become part of the city of Parikia. If you are curious about the origins of the abundance of marbles, be sure to check out the marble quarries that have been in operation for thousands of years.
As a sailor, the Skorpios Museum in Aliki is a must-see, where you can visit Benetos Skiadas ’wonderful collection of ship models. Be sure to check out the Valley of Butterflies, where you can see plenty of butterflies worthy of its name in a beautiful natural environment. Read more about what to do in Paros or Paros sailing. Paros yacht charter
Day 6. Parikia (Paros) – Mykonos
47, 04 km (29, 23 nm)
Your next stop should be Mykonos, providing entertainment without limits. Do you want a real outdoor sea party? Don’t miss Super Paradise Beach, where guests are invited to party with loud music. If, on the other hand, you are looking for a quiet, peaceful stretch of beach, we recommend the lesser-known Panormos beach on the north side of the island. The family-friendly Platys Gialos beach with lots of hotels can be another excellent choice. Must-see attractions are the windmills found in several places on the island. Also be sure to visit the Little Venice district, where the buildings are located right next to the sea. Read more about what to do in Mykonos or Mykonos sailing. Boat hire in Mykonos
Day 7. Mykonos – Delos – Ermoupolis (Syros)
41, 08 km (25, 53 nm)
On the last day, you can return to Ermoupolis, but before doing so, you should visit the island of Delos. According to Greek mythology, Apollo and Artemis were born here. If you are interested in archaeology, you must definitely explore this tiny island! The House of Dionysus is particularly interesting; it is a luxurious mansion built-in the 2nd century. You will also find a museum exhibiting ancient Greek artefacts and a café here. Leaving from Delos, you can sail back to the island of Syros. You will pass by Rineia, which is a protected archaeological area similarly to Delos.
You must definitely sail around Syros – there are many beaches on the south, while you can admire beautiful sea caves in the north. Ermoupolis, which is the capital, provides countless entertainment opportunities including a casino, museums and a diving school. In the Vaporia quarter next to the port, there are many shops, restaurants and cafés. They have an amazing nightlife as well with many discos and clubs.
7 days Syros sailing to Athens
You can explore the northern and central islands of the Cyclades, and then your final destination will be one of the eastern ports of Athens. You can plan your trip quite flexibly. We will visit the larger islands.
Day 1. Ermoupolis (Syros) – Tinos 22, 05 km (13, 70 nm), Day 2. Tinos – Mykonos 17, 04 km (10, 59 nm), Day 3. Mykonos – Naxos 41, 18 km (25, 59 nm), Day 4. Naxos – Parikia (Paros) 29, 26 km (18, 18 nm), Day 5. Parikia (Paros) – Kithnos 84, 68 km (52, 62 nm), Day 6. Kithnos – Kea 36, 71 km (22, 81 nm), Day 7. Kea – Sounion – Kalamaki-Alimos Marina (Athen) 69, 06 km (42, 91 nm).
Marine gas near Syros, boat gas stations in the Cyclades
- Merihas, Kithnos: Depth: 8m, Working time: 0-24, GPS Coordinates: 37.389860, 24.397059
- Mikonos Marina, Mikonos: Depth: 4.5m, Working time: 0-24, GPS Coordinates: 37.4475266, 25.3275272
- Tinos, Tinos: Depth: 5.5m, Working time: 0-24, GPS Coordinates: 37.537555, 25.161119
- Parikia, Paros: Depth: 3.5m, Working time: 0-24, GPS Coordinates: 37.087424, 25.151587
- Naxos, Naxos: Depth: 5m, Working time: 0-24, GPS Coordinates: 37.106213, 25.372575
- Olympic Marina, Athens: Depth: 10m, Working time: 0-24, GPS Coordinates: 37.6958441, 24.0583429
- Merihas, Kithnos: Depth: 8m, Working time: 0-24, GPS Coordinates: 37.389860, 24.397059
The island of Syros is a great starting point when exploring the northern parts of the Cyclades. If you arrive early, you will have plenty of time to spend on the island before you rent your boat. Find more Cyclades sailing destinations or choose another Cyclades yacht charter.
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