What to Pack for a Yacht Holiday in the Ionian
What to Pack for a Yacht Holiday in the Ionian Planning a yacht holiday around Corfu, Paxos, and the sparkling Ionian Sea? Packing right can make the difference between a smooth, relaxing cruise and a week of “I wish I had brought that.”Whether you’re sailing for a day or a full week, this guide will […]
Read MoreCouples, Friends, or Solo: What Type of 99Knots Cruise Suits You?
Couples, Friends, or Solo: What Type of 99Knots Cruise Suits You? The Ionian Sea is more than just a destination it’s a mood, a rhythm, a private escape waiting to be shaped by your style of travel. At 99Knots, we know that no two travelers are alike, and no two cruises should be either. Whether […]
Read MoreFarm to Yacht: Private Food Experiences in Corfu’s Countryside
Farm to Yacht: Private Food Experiences in Corfu’s Countryside In Corfu, the journey from field to fork takes a new twist one that ends aboard a luxurious yacht. As travelers crave deeper, more authentic experiences, a new wave of private food tours is reshaping how we taste the island. These farm-to-yacht experiences begin in the […]
Read MoreBest Time to Sail in Corfu: Month-by-Month Breakdown
Best Time to Sail in Corfu Month by Month Breakdown Corfu is one of the most beautiful places to explore by yacht. But each season offers a different kind of magic. From the quiet charm of spring to the bright energy of summer and the golden calm of autumn, there is a perfect time for […]
Read MoreCorfiot Spirits and Liqueurs: Kumquat, Limoncello and Hidden Local Flavors
Savoring the Sweet Spirit of Corfu In Corfu, tradition isn’t just something you see it’s something you taste. Among the many cultural treasures of this lush Ionian island, the most aromatic might just be its local liqueurs. From the zesty tang of kumquat to the citrus burst of limoncello, Corfu’s spirits are liquid memories in […]
Read MoreThe Myth of Odysseus in Corfu: Fact, Legend or Both?
Corfu has long been associated with myths and legends. One of the most captivating is the connection to Odysseus, the wandering hero of Homer’s Odyssey. The idea that Corfu may have been the land of the Phaeacians has fascinated scholars and travelers for centuries. But how much of this is based on fact and how […]
Read MoreThe Sound of Corfu: Traditional Instruments and Their Story
Traditional Instruments and Their Story Corfu is an island of music. Long before the age of modern tourism, the island echoed with melodies shaped by centuries of cultural exchange, local traditions, and strong community bonds. The musical history of Corfu is not only preserved in its bands and choirs but also lives on through the […]
Read MoreThe British Footprint in Corfu: Architecture, Cricket & Tea
The British Footprint in Corfu: Architecture, Cricket and Tea When strolling through Corfu, it is easy to feel the presence of many cultures that have shaped the island. Among them, the British influence holds a unique and elegant position. Though the British ruled Corfu for only a few decades in the 19th century, their legacy […]
Read MoreCorfu’s Jewish Quarter: A Walk Through Memory and Tradition
A Walk Through Memory and Tradition Tucked away in the northern part of Corfu’s Old Town lies a neighborhood that breathes with centuries of history the Jewish Quarter or “Evraiki” as locals call it. It is a place of quiet charm cobbled alleys and faded stone façades that carry the weight of memory. This once […]
Read MoreCliff-Jumping, Snorkeling & SUP: Top Active Adventures from the Yacht
Cliff jumping, snorkeling, and stand-up paddleboarding are some of the most exciting ways to enjoy life at sea. When your yacht anchors in a secluded bay in Corfu or Paxos, the landscape becomes your personal playground. These are the moments that add thrill and energy to a luxury sailing trip. Cliff jumping is all about […]
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