Itinerary suggestions to Kos, Rhodes & The Dodecanese

Find inspiration for your sailing holiday with our route descriptions here below. The nautical miles and times shown are an estimate that also depends on the wind and weather. Therefore, you may experience slight deviations. You are always very welcome to contact us if you have any questions about our route suggestions.

Seatravel wishes you a wonderful sailing holiday!

Kos - 7 days

Day

From

To

Distance

Approx. sailing time

1

Arrival to Kos

Kos

 

 

2

Kos

Vathis

12 NM

2 h

3

Vathis

Pali (Nisyros)

35 NM

7 h

4

Pali (Nisyros)

Eristos Bay (Tilos)

20 NM

4 h

5

Eristos Bay (Tilos)

Rhodos

45 NM

9 h

6

Rhodes

Ano Symi

25 NM

5 h

7

Ano Symi

Kos

40 NM

8 h

 

Rhodes - 7 days

Day

From

To

Distance

Approx. sailing time

1

Arrival to Rhodes

Rhodes

 

 

2

Rhodes

Ano Symi

25 NM

5 h

3

Ano Symi

Kos

40 NM

8 h

4

Kos

Vathis

12 NM

2 h

5

Vathis

Pali (Nisyros)

35 NM

7 h

6

Pali (Nisyros)

Eristos Bay (Tilos)

20 NM

4 h

7

Eristos Bay (Tilos)

Rhodes

45 NM

9 h

 

Rhodes - 14 days

Day

From

To

Distance

Approx. sailing time

1

Arrival to Rhodes

Rhodes

 

 

2

Rhodes

Lindos (Rhodes)

20 NM

4 h

3

Lindos (Rhodes)

Ano Symi

42 NM

8 h

4

Rest day

Ano Symi

 

 

5

Ano Symi

Kos

35 NM

7 h

6

Kos

Vathis (Kalymnose)

12 NM

2 h

7

Vathis (Kalymnose)

Lakki (Leros)

14 NM

3 h

8

Lakki (Leros)

Lipsos

11 NM

2 h

9

Lipsos

Patmos

12 NM

2 h

10

Patmos

Levithas 20 NM 4 h
11

Levithas

Kamari Kephalos (Kos) 28 NM 6 h

12

Kamari Kephalos (Kos) Nisyros 12 NM 2 h

13

Nisyros Tilos 15 NM 3 h

14 

Tilos Rhodes 42 NM 8 h

 

Yacht Charter in the Dodecanese Islands - Sailboat or Catamaran

The Dodecanese Islands are located off the western edge of the Aegean Sea - near the coast of Turkey. Kos is one of the archipelago's largest islands - and a focal point for yachtsmen in the area. Sailing in the waters of the Dodecanese is formidable, and may include both short and long stretches of open water between the 14 main islands and more than 40 islets. Trips to Turkey or towards the west to the Cyclades is also an obvious option - and you will get the full impression of the area's fascinating sailing areas that are known for their exceptional beaches, as well as diving and snorkelling.

Renting a sailboat in the Dodecanese means an exciting mix of the historical and the modern. Lively taverns and nightclubs stand opposed to the traditional fishing villages and quiet restaurants situated at the sea’s edge – all of which makes a sailing holiday in the Dodecanese a memorable and refreshing experience.

Departure: Most of our guests sail from Kos.

Sailing in the Dodecanese

Most of the Dodecanese islands are peaks of an underwater mountain range that rises majestically from the ocean floor - and create a marvellously scenic sailing area. The winds blow between 10 and 15 knots from the northwest, north or northeast - and from May to September, the Meltemi wind blows, which reaches its peak in July/August - and winds up to 25 knots occur.

The tidal range is only 1-2 feet and therefore tidal flows are never a concern. A sailing holiday in the Dodecanese suits sailors with basic skills in coastal navigation. Normally, temperatures in the sailing season are between 24 °C and 28 °C.

Highlights

The Dodecanese Islands are among the most beautiful in Greece. Most of the islands are rocky and dry - and has a rugged and majestic appearance, while their cosy coves and bays with their blue waters provide shelter for ancient traditional villages and ports. The region's history is reflected in the humble whitewashed houses with their colourfully painted doors and wooden sections. More magnificent buildings, such as churches, monasteries and ancient fortresses, often towers on the area's hilltops. In the narrow cobblestone alleys, taverns, restaurants, bars and dance halls are buzzing with activity. Swimming and snorkelling is great at many locations - in short, a sailing holiday in the Dodecanese means that you will get to experience some of the best sailings in the Aegean Sea. Look forward to:

  • Picturesque Greek villages
  • Stronger winds in the summer
  • The Cyclades, the Dodecanese and the Aegean Sea
  • An experience of the remote, traditional Greece
  • The option of sailing to Turkey
  • Beautiful beaches