From a sailor’s point of view, the Saronic Gulf and the eastern coast of Peloponnese compose an area with mild weather conditions. In mid-summer, July and August, the northern, strong winds, also known as the ‘Meltemi’, might prevail. This is the only case when the weather becomes predictable: stable wind direction throughout day and night, small waves since in the Saronic there is always a shore at the North and bright sky. In other words, the Saronic offers ideal sailing conditions, unless the Meltemi gets too strong, 7 Beaufort’s or more, and sailing becomes very hard. This is not often. What is more common, in July and August, is to experience wonderful sailing with 4-5 Beaufort’s, with minor impact from waves, even when sailing upwind. And it is so refreshing!