Artemida is a wooden Greek traditional boat, “trechantiri” built in 1976 in the Valley of Messinia. It is handmade from pine wood. This type of boat has been used for centuries as a merchant ship in the Mediterranean. Its construction techniques have gone from boat crafter to apprentice over the years. Its design ensures balance and safe travel, especially in the Aegean, where the waves are small but strong. Old sailors say these hulls can’t be overturned. ...
Artemida is a wooden Greek traditional boat, “trechantiri” built in 1976 in the Valley of Messinia. It is handmade from pine wood. This type of boat has been used for centuries as a merchant ship in the Mediterranean. Its construction techniques have gone from boat crafter to apprentice over the years. Its design ensures balance and safe travel, especially in the Aegean, where the waves are small but strong. Old sailors say these hulls can’t be overturned. The boat travels at up to 8 knots, with wind speeds of up to 5 Beaufort.
A unique experience in the natural beauties of Skiathos Island. Visit the deserted islands of Tsougria and Arkos, the cave of Fonissa, the enchanting Lalaria*, the Skiathos Castle* passing between the Castro islands, the small paradise of Kechria, the famous Tarsana, the small and the big Asselinos, Agia Eleni and Banana making the round of Skiathos with the countless golden beaches. Enjoy the wild beauty of the island's north side, which remains unexplored as you cannot reach it by any means other than a boat.
INCLUDED:
Coffee and traditional breakfast
Lunch meze style
Fruit Dessert
Drinks, Sodas, and water
Swimming Equipment
Sea Bed, Balls and Toys
SUP
***Prices may differ if the number of people is less than 8 passengers.
Artemida is a wooden Greek traditional boat, “trechantiri” built in 1976 in the Valley of Messinia. It is handmade from pine wood. This type of boat has been used for centuries as a merchant ship in the Mediterranean. Its construction techniques have gone from boat crafter to apprentice over the years. Its design ensures balance and safe travel, especially in the Aegean, where the waves are small but strong. Old sailors say these hulls can’t be overturned. ...
Artemida is a wooden Greek traditional boat, “trechantiri” built in 1976 in the Valley of Messinia. It is handmade from pine wood. This type of boat has been used for centuries as a merchant ship in the Mediterranean. Its construction techniques have gone from boat crafter to apprentice over the years. Its design ensures balance and safe travel, especially in the Aegean, where the waves are small but strong. Old sailors say these hulls can’t be overturned. The boat travels at up to 8 knots, with wind speeds of up to 5 Beaufort.
A unique experience in the natural beauties of Skiathos Island. Visit the deserted islands of Tsougria and Arkos, the cave of Fonissa, the enchanting Lalaria*, the Skiathos Castle* passing between the Castro islands, the small paradise of Kechria, the famous Tarsana, the small and the big Asselinos, Agia Eleni and Banana making the round of Skiathos with the countless golden beaches. Enjoy the wild beauty of the island's north side, which remains unexplored as you cannot reach it by any means other than a boat.
INCLUDED:
Coffee and traditional breakfast
Lunch meze style
Fruit Dessert
Drinks, Sodas, and water
Swimming Equipment
Sea Bed, Balls and Toys
SUP
***Prices may differ if the number of people is less than 8 passengers.