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		<title>Island Hopping Around Greece by Travelive: Your Yacht Adventure Starts Here</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Picture this. You wake to soft waves, slide into clear blue waters before breakfast, then sail toward a whitewashed village where grilled octopus and a sunset table are waiting for you. That is a week&#8230;</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://blog.travelive.com/countries/greece/island-hopping-around-greece-by-travelive-your-yacht-adventure-starts-here/">Island Hopping Around Greece by Travelive: Your Yacht Adventure Starts Here</a> appeared first on <a href="https://blog.travelive.com">Blog | Travelive</a>.</p>
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<p>Picture this. You wake to soft waves, slide into clear blue waters before breakfast, then sail toward a whitewashed village where grilled octopus and a sunset table are waiting for you. That is<strong> a week on a private yacht in Greece</strong>. Easy. A little adventurous. And with Greece by Travelive ensuring smooth sailing, simply magical.</p>



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<p>If your clients love the sea, enjoy endless comfort, and like spending time with their favorite people on a beautiful boat, then <strong>there’s a skipper waiting for them at the helm</strong>. Looking for the best bays? Prepare to drop anchor there. Need an extra layer of ease? A private chef and hostess can serve breakfast on deck, <strong>have picnic lunches appear in secret coves</strong>, and make dinners feel effortless. And if the captain offers his hat for a photo, take it. We fully support hat selfies.</p>



<p>But before you set course, here are <strong>a few things to consider when navigating the waters</strong>.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>The Fleet</strong></h2>



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<p>Now let’s talk boat types. <strong>Catamarans</strong> f<strong>eel like floating beach houses.</strong> Wide decks. Stable ride. Perfect for families and groups who want space to spread out and step straight into the water. <strong>Motor yachts bring speed and polish.</strong> They cover more water in less time and often come with big sun pads, plush cabins, and more toys than you can use in a week. <strong>Whatever your travelers’ style, we can match the right yachts to their dates and group size.</strong></p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>The Course</strong></h2>



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<p>Greece rewards a focused route. Distances at sea add up, so <strong>a seven-night charter shines when you stick to one island group</strong>. The <strong>Cyclades deliver the postcard moments. </strong>Think Santorini, Paros, Naxos, Mykonos, and Milos. The latter is a sailor’s favorite, with <strong>pirate caves and coves like Kleftiko and Sykia that beg for a swim stop</strong>. In July and August, the local winds (Meltemia) can get lively, so we keep routes flexible and chase the best water day by day.</p>



<p>Looking for gentler seas? <strong>The Ionian Islands feel calm and green.</strong> Kefalonia’s Fiskardo is a classic sailor’s harbor with pretty quays and colorful houses. The Blue Caves near Zakynthos turn the water electric. It’s mellow sailing with vast swimming territory.</p>



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<p>Meanwhile, <strong>the Saronic Gulf sits close to Athens and keeps crossings short.</strong> There, Hydra has no cars, so donkeys deliver the charm while you enjoy a cocktail by the harbor. Spetses brings chic seaside energy. And Aegina answers with pistachio ice cream and easy hop days. </p>



<p><strong>For longer adventures with a quiet vibe, the Dodecanese stretch toward Turkey</strong>. Rhodes mixes beaches with medieval walls. Symi’s pastel harbor looks like a watercolor, and the anchorages nearby feel like your own private pool.</p>



<p>And if you still can’t decide, perhaps our <a href="https://blog.travelive.com/countries/greece/the-ultimate-greek-island-matchmaker/">Greek Island Matchmaker</a> can be of assistance!</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>When to Go</strong></h2>



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<p>May (from mid-May onwards for warmer seas), <strong>June, September, and October (ideally up to mid-October for warmer weather) are sweet spots. </strong>Warm sea. Friendly winds. Harbors with room. July and August bring big summer energy and stronger winds in the Cyclades. If your clients’ dates fall in peak season and they want that region, a motor yacht or a flexible plan keeps the fun high. And<strong> if they want smooth sailing, the Ionian or Saronic are your best friends.</strong></p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>A Word on the Weather</strong></h2>



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<p>The sea sets the rhythm, and your captain knows its moods. <strong>Routes are suggested in advance, then fine-tuned along the way for comfort or a better swim.</strong> Some of the best memories happen when the breeze shifts and you anchor in a quiet bay where the water stays calm and clear. Bring sunscreen and a good playlist. We will handle the rest.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>How Costs Work</strong></h2>



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<p>Most charters use an <strong>Advance Provisioning Allowance</strong> for fuel, food, drinks, and port fees. This is<strong> usually about thirty-five to forty percent of the weekly yacht rate</strong> <strong>and is paid to the charter company before you sail.</strong> The captain tracks everything and shares updates. <strong>Anything you do not use comes back at the end</strong>. Simple and transparent.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Sailing Off Into the Sunset</strong></h2>



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<p>Getting started is easy. Tell us if your clients have chartered before or if this will be their first time. <strong>Share the dates, the group size, and how they would like the cabins arranged.</strong> Let us know if they prefer a catamaran or a motor yacht, and which island group feels right for their wish list. A budget range also helps hit the target faster. <strong>Most trips run seven nights, usually Saturday to Saturday</strong>, and some yachts offer flexible start days and durations in certain seasons.</p>



<p>Once we have the details, we’ll hold a few great yachts, sketch a route that fits the preferred pace, and send clear choices. <strong>All your clients have to do is bring swimsuits and sunglasses, and we will handle everything else. </strong>Should the sunglasses fall in, they will not be the first. Consider it an offering to Poseidon.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">All Aboard!</h2>



<p>If this sounds like the kind of summer your clients will love, then <strong>send Greece by Travelive your dates and group details, and</strong> <strong>they’ll be sailing across the deep blue seas in no time!</strong></p>



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<p>The post <a href="https://blog.travelive.com/countries/greece/island-hopping-around-greece-by-travelive-your-yacht-adventure-starts-here/">Island Hopping Around Greece by Travelive: Your Yacht Adventure Starts Here</a> appeared first on <a href="https://blog.travelive.com">Blog | Travelive</a>.</p>
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		<title>Find Your Adriatic Soulmate: 6 Croatian Islands Uncovered</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Croatia has more than a thousand islands, and every single one claims to be the best. Having been ruled by Greeks, Romans, Venetians, Austrians, and a few others over the&#8230;</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://blog.travelive.com/countries/croatia/find-your-adriatic-soulmate-6-croatian-islands-uncovered/">Find Your Adriatic Soulmate: 6 Croatian Islands Uncovered</a> appeared first on <a href="https://blog.travelive.com">Blog | Travelive</a>.</p>
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<p>Croatia has <strong>more than a thousand islands</strong>, and every single one claims to be the best. Having been ruled by Greeks, Romans, Venetians, Austrians, and a few others over the centuries, the islands have mastered the art of keeping the very best of each. The result is <strong>a collection of islands where the food is richer, the history is deeper, and the gossip is far more entertaining than any guidebook will tell you.</strong></p>



<p>So, which one is your traveler&#8217;s perfect match? Here are <strong>six of the Adriatic&#8217;s most iconic islands,</strong> told the way locals talk about them, with a mix of pride, humor, and a few secrets you will not find in brochures.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Brač: The Dependable Provider</strong></h2>



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<p>If Brač were a person, it would be the strong, reliable type who always shows up with a roasted goat (kozlin), ready to feed the whole family.</p>



<p><strong>Brač used to be the “it” island. </strong>Croatians once joked that every other island was Brač 1, Brač 2, or Brač 3 because Brač set the standard for development. And then there is the <strong>legendary claim that Brač stone was used to build the White House</strong>. Historians may argue, but locals insist it’s true, and no amount of research will ever convince them otherwise.</p>



<p>The island&#8217;s story goes even further back. Near Supetar, <strong>the Kopačina Cave shows traces of human settlement from the Paleolithic era</strong>, more than 12,000 years ago, making Brač one of the Adriatic&#8217;s true time capsules. Brač also has a<strong> Greek</strong> <strong>culinary connection that no other Croatian island can claim</strong>. The traditional Greek recipe for <em>kokoretsi </em>lives on here as <em>vitalac</em>, a dish of skewered lamb offal roasted over fire. Locals insist it’s <strong>one of the oldest culinary traditions on the Adriatic.</strong></p>



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<p>It also happens to be <strong>Croatia’s tallest island, </strong>crowned by <strong>Vidova Gora peak</strong> <strong>with sweeping views of the Adriatic. </strong>And tucked into Pučišća is the oldest stone masonry school in Europe, still teaching the craft that has raised generations of sculptors.</p>



<p><strong>Best match for:</strong> Travelers who like their vacations with substance, good food, hiking trails,<strong> </strong>and a healthy dose of island pride.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Hvar: The Confident Showstopper</strong></h2>



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<p>Hvar does not do modesty. It knows it’s <strong>beautiful</strong>, it knows it’s <strong>popular</strong>, and it does not wait for compliments. Locals rarely ask visitors what they think of Hvar, because the island assumes you are dazzled already.</p>



<p><strong>Hvar Town is the Adriatic’s stage, with Venetian palaces, yacht parties, and cocktail bars that stay open until sunrise.</strong> Locals still talk about the summer Beyoncé slipped into a hidden cove or when Tom Cruise casually docked his yacht.</p>



<p>But beyond the glitz lies a quieter story. <strong>Stari Grad, one of the oldest towns in Europe, holds the UNESCO-protected Stari Grad Plain, where vineyards have followed the same Greek grid for more than 2,400 years. </strong>Those settlers from Paros were so homesick they named the island after their own.</p>



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<p>Today, <strong>Hvar still produces some of Croatia’s best wines from grapes like Plavac Mali,</strong> bold and sun-soaked like the island itself. Add in lavender fields, stone hamlets, and konobas that turn back the clocks of time, and you will quickly see <strong>Hvar is far more than nightlife.</strong></p>



<p><strong>Best match for:</strong> Social butterflies who like their parties historic, their wines authentic, and their evenings scented with lavender.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Lošinj: The Wellness Romantic</strong></h2>



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<p>Lošinj has been <strong>Croatia’s “healing island” since the 19th century</strong>, when Austro-Hungarian doctors prescribed pine-scented air and salty swims as medicine. Locals still swear a week here cures everything from asthma to heartbreak. Skeptical? Spend three days breathing here and you will start recommending it like your own miracle cure.</p>



<p>It is also <strong>the island where a fisherman once pulled a 2,000-year-old bronze statue</strong> out of the sea. He expected dinner, but instead came home with the Apoxyomenos, now displayed in a sleek museum. Only in Lošinj could you go fishing and end up with archaeology instead of sardines.</p>



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<p>The dolphins do not hurt either. Pods show up along the coast like wellness mascots, perfectly timed with your morning yoga. And when fresh air is not enough, <strong>Lošinj spoils guests with some of Croatia&#8217;s most exceptional hotels, where you can go straight from a pine-scented hike into a five-star spa without missing a beat.</strong></p>



<p><strong>Best match for</strong>: Wellness seekers, nature lovers, and couples who want their romance served with dolphins and luxury.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Krk: The Practical Partner</strong></h2>



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<p>Krk is the island that insists practicality is a virtue. It was <strong>the first Adriatic island to get a bridge</strong> back in 1980, and while Pag now has one too, Krk still loves to remind everyone it was first. Some Croatians joke that the bridge disqualifies it from being a “real” island, but locals shrug and point out that while others are waiting for ferries, they are already at the beach.</p>



<p>It also has an airport, though the destinations are hilariously random. Do not expect Paris or Rome. Expect obscure towns in Scandinavia and a schedule that only makes sense if you drink <strong>Žlahtina </strong>before reading it. Speaking of Žlahtina, try saying it three times fast; even Croatians trip over it after the second glass.</p>



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<p>Krk also wears its history proudly. The <strong>Baška tablet,</strong> <strong>a 12th-century monument inscribed in Glagolitic script, </strong>is practically Croatia&#8217;s birth certificate. Families love Krk too, thanks to<strong> beaches, festivals, and gelato shops that seem to multiply every summer.</strong></p>



<p><strong>Best match for:</strong> Families, history buffs, and travelers seeking an island that&#8217;s easy to get along with.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Korčula: The Storyteller</strong></h2>



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<p><strong>Korčula never runs out of tales. </strong>Ask a local where Marco Polo was born, and they will insist it was right here. Venice may roll its eyes, but Korčulans are unshakable. In fact, they will pour you another glass of <strong>Grk wine</strong> and keep talking until you are convinced.</p>



<p>Like Hvar, <strong>Korčula was named by homesick Greeks. </strong>They thought it resembled their own Corcyra (modern Corfu), so they called it Korkyra Melaina or “Black Corfu,” inspired by its <strong>pine forests.</strong> The name stuck, and Korčula has been spinning stories ever since.</p>



<p>Korčula Town looks <strong>like a pocket-sized Dubrovnik,</strong> but without the cruise ship crush. Its streets form a herringbone pattern, which locals like to say was designed both to let in the sea breeze and to confuse invaders looking for dinner. And then there is <strong>the Moreška sword dance, performed here for centuries, complete with clashing sabers, a kidnapped princess, and plenty of drama.</strong></p>



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<p>The wine scene is equally theatrical. <strong>Korčula is fiercely proud of its indigenous grapes, especially Grk and Pošip.</strong> Try pronouncing “Grk” without asking, “Can I buy a vowel, please?” Locals laugh about it, but the name itself has history. Grk literally means “Greek man,” another reminder that the Greeks were here long before the Marco Polo stories took over. Ask which vineyard makes the &#8220;real” Grk, and you will trigger a debate that lasts the whole night, complete with hand gestures and refills.</p>



<p><strong>Best match for: </strong>Story lovers, folklore fans, and wine enthusiasts who enjoy a side of gossip with their glass.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Vis: The Mysterious Romantic</strong></h2>



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<p>Vis is the island that played hard to get. Closed off as a Yugoslav military base until the 1990s, it kept itself a secret while the rest of the Adriatic was discovered. When it finally opened, visitors found <strong>unspoiled coves, spectacular seafood, and an island that felt like a time capsule.</strong></p>



<p>Hollywood eventually stumbled onto it, filming Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again. Croatians rolled their eyes. They already knew Vis was the real Dancing Queen, and they did not need Pierce Brosnan singing to tell them so.</p>



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<p>Locals will casually mention that <strong>Vis has the best seafood in the Adriatic, especially octopus peka. </strong>They do not present it as an opinion, just as a fact. And once you taste it, you will understand why. The Blue <strong>Cave on nearby Biševo is another showstopper, where sunlight turns the water electric blue.</strong> But for something truly off the beaten path, explore Vis’s abandoned military tunnels. Hidden along the coastline, these Cold War relics are <strong>equal parts eerie and fascinating,</strong> and they remind you just how recently this island kept itself a secret.</p>



<p><strong>Best match for:</strong> Honeymooners, couples, and anyone who likes their romance with a side of mystery.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>The Final Word</strong></h2>



<p><strong>Brač is dependable, Hvar is glamorous, Lošinj is healing, Krk is practical, Korčula is legendary, and Vis is mysterious.</strong> Croatians will never agree on which island is the best, and honestly, that is part of the fun.</p>



<p>The only way to decide is to visit more than one. And that is where Travelive comes in, with the local knowledge to connect the dots and craft <strong>an island-hopping adventure that feels like the perfect match.</strong></p>
<p>The post <a href="https://blog.travelive.com/countries/croatia/find-your-adriatic-soulmate-6-croatian-islands-uncovered/">Find Your Adriatic Soulmate: 6 Croatian Islands Uncovered</a> appeared first on <a href="https://blog.travelive.com">Blog | Travelive</a>.</p>
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