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Kyparissi Yacht Charter
One of Greece’s best-kept secrets and a favorite holiday spot of the royalties
Kyparissi: The secluded coastal retreat
Kyparissi is one of Greece’s best-kept secrets. Set along the remote eastern coast of the Peloponnese, this peaceful village blends mountainous beauty with the calm waters of the Myrtoan Sea. Though it has quietly welcomed royalty and world leaders—including Princess Diana and George H.W. Bush—it has never lost its local soul. It remains a place of olive groves, white-pebble beaches, and time that moves a little slower. For those on a Greek yacht charter, it’s a quiet retreat where you can reset and reconnect with the landscape.
The village actually stretches across three parts. Vrissi, up in the hills, is rich in natural springs and surrounded by orchards and olive groves. Parilea, just by the water, is where most visitors drop anchor. Here, you’ll find the beaches, excellent seaside tavernas, and fresh-caught fish served with cold local wine. Metropolis sits between them, more rustic and traditional, still tied to the land with old stone houses and farmland climbing the hillside. Each part of Kyparissi offers something different, but together they create a place that feels deeply rooted and naturally serene.
The coastline is ideal for yacht cruising. The beaches are uncrowded, the anchorages well-sheltered, and the water is warm and clear from spring through autumn. Drop anchor near Agia Kyriaki or Megali Ammos and dive in for a swim or a snorkel. There’s great visibility, gentle waves, and usually, no one else around. You can also paddle along the coast by kayak or tender to small coves that don’t show up on maps.
Beyond the beaches, there’s plenty to explore inland. Hike the trails that wind up Mount Parnonas and you’ll pass ancient ruins, wild herbs, and rocky lookouts with sea views stretching for miles. Kyparissi was once known as Kyfanta, a sanctuary dedicated to Asclepius, the Greek god of medicine. You can still visit the remains of the Temple of Artemis, as well as hidden Mycenaean tombs tucked into the hills. It’s also one of the best places for rock climbing in Greece, with over 300 bolted routes at cliffs like Kastraki and Watermill that overlook the sea.
Kyparissi isn’t flashy, and that’s exactly why people come back. It’s the kind of place where village life hums quietly. It’s ideal for anyone looking for nature, privacy, and a slower pace—without straying far from Greece’s major sailing routes.
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When?
The peak season from June to August brings warm temperatures, ideal for beach days and swimming. This is when the village is most lively, and the local tavernas are bustling with visitors.
Shoulder seasons in May and September offer a quieter atmosphere with mild weather, perfect for hiking and climbing.
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