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When is best to sail in Volos?

The so-called City of the Argonauts benefits from glorious weather for most months throughout the year. Often called the first stop towards the Sporades Islands, the calm seas and glistening sunshine render this an ideal sailing destination. When deciding which time of year is best to charter a sailboat in Volos, there are a couple of things to consider. If you want to be surrounded by people who share similar interests as you, then chartering during the high season of July and August will enable you to meet many new people. However, to avoid the crowds, maybe early spring may be the best time for you. Or, if you would prefer the water to be a bit warmer for a swim, then September and October can provide equally as appealing sailing conditions. Even despite the Meltemi winds in June, there really is no bad time to charter in Volos, a stunning and picturesque sailing destination.

Highlights of Volos

1. Centaur’s Path

A mere six miles from the marina of Volos where you dock your sailboat lies a truly magical hike through the wilderness of Volos and Portaria. Named the Centaur’s Path after the majestic mythological creatures, this hike is marked with clear red circles rendering it easy to navigate. There are many stops and viewpoints along the way sure to impress, and there are also attaching paths that increase the intensity of the hike, should that be something of interest to you. Volos and its surrounding villages are best experienced through an immersive hike as it showcases the true natural beauty of the region.

2. Visit the Waterfront

Of course, one of the most central hubs on your sailboat charter holiday will be the waterfront of Volos. The stunning square is home to an array of lively restaurants which are frequented by locals and tourists alike. Traditional specialties of the region centre on seafood, and you can even observe the local fishermen hauling their catch in the mornings. At night, the lights create a wonderfully vibrant atmosphere along the waterfront, making it a truly stunning display of Volos’ architecture and culture.

3. Athanasakeion Archaeological Museum of Volos

This is the perfect museum to visit to gain a truly immersive insight into the lives of civilisations who called Volos home throughout history. Here, a perfect mix of art, artifacts, and relics of times reveal the traditions and culture of the region. Displays from a range of eras including Neolithic settlements, the Trojan War and the Byzantine Empire will be sure to impress and will definitely be a highlight of your sailboat charter holiday. Even if you are not a history buff, there will be something worth seeing in this insightful attraction.

Eating in Volos

Greek food is second to none, and the specialties in Volos exemplify this. A range of delectable cuisines is on offer during your sailboat holiday, with particular emphasis on local produce and fish dishes. Brighton Gastronomiko is the perfect place to taste a modern, global influence on traditional Greek cuisine. Locals also love the food served in Stafylos, where an initial serving of tsipouro (a famous local spirit made with grape must) welcomes you before you order from the scrumptious menu. Or if you are not that hungry, you could always sample the pastries from the late-night bakery Palios Fournos, a popular establishment among residents of Volos.

How to get to Volos

Volos is a relatively smaller area of Greece, yet it is still served by Volos International Airport. This airport offers routes to several major international city destinations, which increase in frequency during the summer months. If you cannot reach this airport from your local airport, then flying to Athens is also an option, with bus services enabling you to reach your chartered sailboat destination. Public transport in Volos itself is limited to bus networks, so sailing is perhaps the best way to get around this gorgeous destination.