Sailing the Ionian Islands: Your Complete Guide to Greece’s Emerald Waters
If you dream of turquoise coves, sun-kissed villages, and tranquil anchorages, sailing the Ionian Islands will make your Greek odyssey come alive.
This serene archipelago off Greece’s west coast—sheltered from the Aegean’s strong winds—offers calm seas, short island hops, and breathtaking landscapes. From Corfu’s Venetian charm to Ithaca’s mythical roots, the Ionian is a sailor’s paradise for every level of experience.
Whether you start from Lefkada, Corfu, or Kefalonia, GrecoSailor helps you S.E.E. Greece — Sail, Explore, Experience the best of it all.
Why Sail the Ionian Islands?
Perfect Sailing Conditions – Gentle morning breezes and predictable afternoon winds (Force 2–4) make it ideal for beginners and families.
Short Distances – Most islands are 10–25 NM apart, allowing easy day trips and spontaneous detours.
Protected Anchorages – Dozens of natural bays and harbors offer shelter and beauty.
Rich Culture – Venetian history, mythological stories, and warm island hospitality.
Endless Variety – Cosmopolitan harbors, hidden coves, lush hills, and crystal-clear water.
Best Time to Go Sailing in the Ionian
Month | Sailing Conditions | Notes |
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April–May | Mild temperatures, light winds | Ideal for early-season cruising |
June | Warm and calm | Perfect balance of weather and quiet anchorages |
July–August | Hot & lively | Book early; marina traffic increases |
September–October | Warm seas, fewer crowds | Arguably the best sailing window |
Unlike the gusty Meltemi in the Aegean, the Maistros wind in the Ionian is steady and forgiving, rarely exceeding 20 knots.
The Top Ionian Islands for Sailors
1. Corfu
Venetian charm meets lush landscapes. Anchor in Gouvia Marina, visit the Old Fortress, and enjoy a lively nightlife in Corfu Town.
View -> Corfu anchorages.
2. Paxos & Antipaxos
Two small gems with emerald waters and secret caves. The blue of Voutoumi Beach will stay in your memory forever.
3. Lefkada
A sailor’s hub connected to the mainland by bridge. Base for many charters and home to Porto Katsiki, one of Greece’s most iconic beaches.
View -> Lefkada anchorages.
4. Meganisi
A quiet sailor’s secret with anchorages in Spartochori and Vathi. Great for overnight mooring and authentic tavernas.
5. Ithaca
Odysseus’s homeland — mysterious and magical. Drop anchor in Kioni Bay or Vathy and explore trails leading to ancient ruins.
6. Kefalonia
The Ionian’s crown jewel. From Fiskardo’s elegant harbor to Myrtos Beach’s dramatic cliffs, it’s the perfect blend of sophistication and serenity.
7. Kastos & Kalamos
Tiny and tranquil islands ideal for total disconnection. Sailors love their pristine anchorages and warm local tavern owners.
7-Day Ionian Sailing Itinerary (Lefkada Round Trip)
Day 1: Lefkada → Meganisi (Spartochori)
Day 2: Meganisi → Kastos
Day 3: Kastos → Ithaca (Kioni or Vathy)
Day 4: Ithaca → Kefalonia (Fiskardo)
Day 5: Kefalonia → Sivota (Lefkada)
Day 6: Sivota → Skorpios → Nidri
Day 7: Nidri → Lefkada return
Each leg is under 25 NM, offering time to swim, snorkel, and explore ashore.
Sailing Tips & Essentials
Provision Smartly: Stock up in Lefkada or Corfu; smaller islands have limited supplies.
Arrive Early to Anchor: Especially in July–August, the best coves fill by mid-afternoon.
Respect the Wind: Afternoon breezes are stronger; plan crossings before 3 PM.
Carry Cash: Smaller harbors often don’t accept cards for mooring fees or fuel.
Discover Locals: Visit village tavernas — hospitality here is unmatched.
Stay Flexible: Leave room for spontaneous detours — that’s where Ionian magic happens.
Why Choose GrecoSailor
GrecoSailor isn’t just a travel guide, it’s a navigator’s companion. From anchoring maps and nautical miles to cultural gems and affiliate hotel booking, it connects sailors, skippers, and dreamers with the real Greece.
Plan your voyage, find your harbor, and sail like a Greek god.
FAQ: Sailing the Ionian Islands
1. What are the Ionian Islands?
A group of seven main islands (Corfu, Paxos, Lefkada, Ithaca, Kefalonia, Zakynthos, Kythira) and several smaller islets off Greece’s western coast.
2. When is the best time for sailing the Ionian Islands?
May, June, and September are ideal, warm weather, calm winds, and fewer crowds.
3. Do I need a sailing license in the Ionian?
Yes, at least one certified skipper’s license (ICC or equivalent) and a co-skipper are required for bareboat charters.
4. Are the Ionian winds strong?
No. The Maistros wind is moderate and predictable — perfect for relaxed sailing.
5. Where can I start my Ionian sailing trip?
Lefkada, Corfu, and Kefalonia are the main charter bases with marinas and provisioning facilities.
6. How long should I plan for an Ionian sailing holiday?
A 7-day itinerary is perfect, but 10–14 days allow you to explore more remote anchorages.
7. Are there good marinas and anchorages?
Yes, from Gouvia Marina (Corfu) to Lefkas Marina and countless natural coves with mooring lines.
8. What are the must-see islands?
Lefkada, Meganisi, Ithaca, Kefalonia, and Paxos are favorites among sailors.
9. Is it family-friendly?
Absolutely. Calm seas, short hops, and safe anchorages make the Ionian ideal for families.
10. How can I plan my route?
Use GrecoSailor’s Skippers Section for ready-to-sail itineraries, maps, and navigation data.