Sailing in the Pagasetic Gulf The Pagasetic Gulf is a calm, but not at all boring sea, which is an ideal destination for short mini cruises.
A mini cruise in the Pagasetic Gulf will reveal many hidden secrets such as unknown islands, secluded beaches, and picturesque coastal settlements. The ideal base for your adventures is the city of Volos, a modern and vibrant city, with many good options for food and entertainment, a city that has its gaze turned towards the sea. Its marina is state-of-the-art and offers all the amenities that every sailor needs for a good start to their journey. The boats offered for rent are brand new and can cover all tastes, from small sailboats and larger catamarans, to traditional schooners. On the western shores of the gulf you will find settlements such as Amaliapolis (also known as "Mitziella") with a small harbor, but also Achilleio, with a large harbor that can accommodate up to 30 boats. On the eastern shores, you can make a stop at Milina or Kotes. On this side of the gulf you will find many uninhabited islands, the "postcard-perfect" Tzasteni, but also the only inhabited island in the gulf, Paleo Trikeri, where the complete absence of wheeled vehicles will offer you moments of absolute tranquility. Here you will find taverns and limited places for 6-7 boats. At the exit of the Pagasetic you can "tie up" in the port of Agia Kyriaki with its amazing fish taverns. There is space with ready-made moorings in front of the two busiest of these, with the employees always willing to help with the mooring. This tour in the Pagasetic could also be the first day as part of a multi-day vacation in the Sporades. Related Tags VOLOS - Timeless port, WESTERN MAGNESIA - Between Titans and Centaurs, PELION - A Four Season Dream,