Sailing around Naxos and the Small Cyclades

You cannot deny that all this sounds really exciting for all of us who have never tried anything similar. And it is. We, humans are land creatures and whenever we come close to this vast area of water, our most basic instincts sound the alarm. It is only natural. It is that very instinct that we have to overcome in order to experience one of the most fun activities of the summer.

While on Naxos holidays, a sailing tour is one of the most exhilarating things to do, if you want to have something to boast about to your friends when you get back home. It is also a great opportunity to visit places that you normally wouldn't and meet new people whether you want to or not (you just can't avoid them!). All you need to do is choose the right captain, make sure that he is experienced enough and off you go to explore new shores and the limits of yourself.



The sea may be calm, in which case you will enjoy a care-free tour while lounging around the boat, chatting with your new friends and jumping into the cool Aegean Sea. BUT, the Aegean is rather unpredictable and you might be in for a big surprise when you least expect it. This is your chance to see what you are worth and how well you will manage your most basic instincts and that deep inner voice that keeps shouting at you "I hate the captain!". It is at that very moment that you need to realize that the captain is your best friend and he is the only one that can manage the situation.

But, most of all, this is the moment when you need to realize that this is just another unpredictable situation in your life, like many others that you will have to face and all you need to do is live the moment to the fullest. You are there, with the experienced captain of your choice, fighting with the waves of the Aegean Sea like a modern Argonaut, exploring new destinations, visiting prehistoric caves, swimming at remote shores and making new friends.

If this isn't a movie script then what is?

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