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Your Athens & the islands — handled.

Athens is the easy part — a rooftop under the Acropolis, a taverna in Plaka, a timed ticket to the ancient sites. The islands are where booking ahead earns its keep. In high season a Santorini caldera table at sunset, a Mykonos beach club, or a small boat for the day are reserved long before you land, and the ferries between them need timing, not luck. Voiaro plans the whole arc: Athens by day, the Cyclades by rhythm, in Greek to every venue, with replies translated back to you. We line up the sunset tables where the hour is the point, hold the boat days, guard deposits, and thread the ferry schedule so no day is spent waiting at a port. You approve each batch with a tap; we chase the silences and watch every cancellation deadline. Blue hour, sorted.

What we execute here

  • Restaurant and taverna reservations, in Greek
  • Acropolis and museum timed entries
  • Island beach-club and day-bed bookings
  • Small-boat and day-charter enquiries, with terms sent back
  • Sunset tables where the timing is everything
  • Ferry timing, airport, and port transfers
  • Deposit terms flagged first; you pay the venue directly

A sample three days

Illustrative shape, not a booked plan — your real itinerary is built from your taste and what's actually open. We never present a draft as a reservation.

  1. Day 1

    Day 1 — Athens and a rooftop

    A timed Acropolis entry in the cool morning, an afternoon in Plaka, and a rooftop dinner with the Parthenon lit above you.

  2. Day 2

    Day 2 — Ferry to an island

    A crossing timed so the day isn't lost to the port, then a harbour taverna booked for your first island night.

  3. Day 3

    Day 3 — Boat day and a sunset

    A small boat to the coves, a beach-club afternoon, and a caldera or seafront table held for the sunset hour.

Seasonal notes

May to mid-June and September to mid-October are the best windows — warm sea, softer crowds, easier bookings. July and August are peak: Santorini and Mykonos sell out far ahead and take deposits, ferries are full, and sunset tables are gold dust, so early planning is everything. Spring and autumn shoulders are calm and good value. In winter most islands wind right down, with many places closed until Easter.

Good to know

How hard is a Santorini sunset table?

In summer, very — the caldera spots book weeks out and hold deposits. We reserve early, confirm the timing that catches the light, and flag the terms before you pay.

Can you plan around the ferries?

Yes. We time each crossing so a travel day still has a good evening in it, and keep your reservations on the right island for the right night.

Do you write to venues in Greek?

Always. Replies come back translated into your language, with the original attached.

Are the islands open outside summer?

Athens runs year-round, but many island venues close from late autumn to spring. We tell you honestly what's open for your dates before you plan around it.

Ready when you are.

Tell us the dates, the people, and the mood. We plan it, write to every venue, and guard every deadline. You do one thing: approve.

Voiaro drafts and executes; you approve every message and pay every deposit yourself, on the venue's own link. This page describes what we do in Athens & the islands — it isn't a reservation.

Athens & the islands — Voiaro