Custom Greek Islands Routes The Aegean is not a destination — it is a collection of worlds, each island distinct in character, landscape, and atmosphere. Tesla Travel’s custom Greek islands routes by private helicopter give you the freedom to design your own Aegean journey, moving between islands on your schedule, at your pace, without the constraints of ferry timetables or commercial flight connections. From the cosmopolitan energy of Mykonos to the volcanic drama of Santorini, from the medieval streets of Rhodes to the unspoiled bays of Patmos, every combination is possible.

Travelling between the Greek islands by conventional means has always required compromise — slow ferries, indirect flights, lost afternoons in port waiting for the next departure. A custom helicopter route eliminates every one of those compromises. You decide which islands, which order, which dates. Tesla Travel handles everything else.
Custom Greek Islands Routes
Tesla Travel designs and operates bespoke multi-island helicopter itineraries across the Aegean, departing from Bodrum on the Turkish Riviera or from any island within the route. Whether you are planning a two-island weekend, a week-long Cyclades circuit, or a sweeping itinerary that combines the Dodecanese with the northern Aegean, the team builds the route around your preferences, your schedule, and your group. Custom Greek Islands Routes
Every custom Greek islands route is operated by certified pilots aboard a well-maintained private helicopter fleet. Permits, customs coordination, ground transfers, and VIP arrangements at each island are managed end to end by the Tesla Travel operations team. All you bring is your itinerary wish list.
Why Choose a Custom Helicopter Route Across the Greek Islands?
The Greek islands number more than 200 inhabited destinations scattered across one of the world’s most beautiful stretches of open water. No single ferry line or airline connects them all efficiently. Island hopping by conventional means typically means accepting whatever route the ferry operator has designed — which rarely matches what you actually want to see. Custom Greek Islands Routes
A custom helicopter route gives you complete control. Want to spend two nights on Mykonos, one on Paros, and finish in Santorini? Done. Want to include a morning on Delos, the sacred archaeological island that receives no overnight visitors? Possible only by private arrangement. Want to depart Bodrum at dawn and arrive in Rhodes in time for lunch in the old town? Tesla Travel makes it happen.
Beyond the flexibility, the journey itself becomes part of the experience. Flying low over the Aegean reveals the islands from an angle that no ground-based traveller ever sees — the geometry of whitewashed villages from above, the gradient of colour where shallow reef meets deep water, the shadow of your helicopter skimming across a bay untouched by tourism infrastructure. These are images that stay with you permanently. Custom Greek Islands Routes
The Islands: What to Expect at Each Destination
The Greek islands covered by Tesla Travel’s custom routes span several distinct island groups, each with its own geography, history, and atmosphere. Understanding the character of each destination helps in designing an itinerary that flows naturally from one experience to the next.
Mykonos
Mykonos is the undisputed capital of Aegean luxury. Its whitewashed Cycladic architecture, world-class beach clubs, and legendary nightlife have made it one of the most recognisable islands on the planet. Mykonos Town, known as Chora, is a labyrinth of narrow lanes lined with boutiques, galleries, and restaurants that stay open until dawn. Little Venice, where the balconies of old sea captains’ houses hang directly over the water, is among the most photographed streetscapes in Greece. The beaches — from the calm family bay of Ornos to the party atmosphere of Paradise and Super Paradise — cover every preference. Psarou Beach, backed by Nobu Mykonos, has become a benchmark for Mediterranean luxury hospitality.
Santorini
Santorini is unlike any other island in the Aegean. Formed by one of the largest volcanic eruptions in recorded history, its dramatic caldera — a flooded crater ringed by sheer cliffs — creates a landscape that is genuinely unlike anywhere else on earth. The villages of Oia and Fira cling to the cliff edge, their blue-domed churches and infinity pools overlooking a sea that drops hundreds of metres to the caldera floor below. Arriving by helicopter into Santorini offers a view of the caldera from above that no ferry or cable car can replicate. The island’s wine — produced from ancient vines grown in volcanic ash soil — and its acclaimed restaurants make it as compelling gastronomically as it is visually. Custom Greek Islands Routes
Paros and Antiparos
Paros sits at the geographical heart of the Cyclades and offers a more relaxed counterpoint to the intensity of Mykonos and Santorini. Naoussa, its principal harbour village in the north, is a maze of whitewashed lanes surrounding a small Venetian castle and a fishing port where the catch of the day moves directly from boat to restaurant kitchen. Parikia, the island’s capital, is home to the Panagia Ekatontapiliani — one of the oldest and best-preserved Byzantine churches in Greece. The neighbouring islet of Antiparos, reachable by a short ferry crossing, is even quieter, beloved by a discerning crowd that includes international celebrities seeking genuine seclusion.
Rhodes
Rhodes is the largest of the Dodecanese islands and one of the most historically significant destinations in the entire eastern Mediterranean. Its medieval old town, enclosed within massive Crusader walls, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site — a place where the Street of the Knights, the Palace of the Grand Master, and a working bazaar coexist within the same ancient fortifications. Beyond the old town, Rhodes offers a full range of coastal experiences, from the resort beaches of Faliraki to the dramatic clifftop village of Lindos, where a Doric acropolis overlooks one of the most beautiful bays in Greece. Custom Greek Islands Routes
Patmos
Patmos is the spiritual island of the Aegean, the place where Saint John the Apostle wrote the Book of Revelation. The Monastery of Saint John the Theologian, a fortress-like complex perched above the island’s capital Chora, dominates the skyline and has been a place of Christian pilgrimage for nearly a thousand years. Despite its spiritual significance, Patmos is also a quietly sophisticated destination — its rocky bays are clean and uncrowded, its restaurants serve exceptional local food, and its small luxury hotels attract a thoughtful, well-travelled clientele seeking an alternative to the mainstream Cyclades circuit.
Kos
Kos is the birthplace of Hippocrates, the father of medicine, and one of the most verdant and historically rich islands in the Dodecanese. Its fertile interior produces exceptional local produce, and its long sandy beaches — particularly along the southern coast — are among the finest in the Aegean. The town of Kos contains a remarkable concentration of ancient ruins, including a Roman agora, an ancient gymnasium, and the famous Plane Tree of Hippocrates under which the physician is said to have taught his students. For Tesla Travel’s routes, Kos also plays a key operational role — its position between Turkey and the central Aegean makes it an ideal transit point that can convert international crossings into domestic Greek legs, reducing costs significantly. Custom Greek Islands Routes
Designing Your Custom Greek Islands Route
How Many Islands Should You Visit?
The ideal custom route depends on the length of your trip and the pace you prefer. For a long weekend of three to four days, a two-island combination — such as Mykonos and Santorini, or Rhodes and Kos — allows enough time to genuinely experience each destination rather than simply pass through. For a week or longer, a three to four island circuit becomes possible without feeling rushed. Tesla Travel’s team will advise on realistic timing based on your priorities. Custom Greek Islands Routes
Departure Points
Custom routes can originate from Bodrum, from any of the Greek islands served by the network, or from a superyacht at anchor in the Aegean. If you are already on the water aboard a private vessel, helicopter transfers can be coordinated directly to and from the yacht deck or the nearest helipad ashore.
Seasonal Considerations
The Aegean helicopter season runs from late April through October, with peak availability and optimal flying conditions from May through September. Summer months — July and August in particular — book quickly for premium routes such as Mykonos and Santorini. Tesla Travel recommends booking custom itineraries at least four to six weeks in advance during peak season, though last-minute availability can sometimes be arranged for flexible dates.
Book Your Custom Greek Islands Route with Tesla Travel
How Do I Start Planning a Custom Route?
Contact the Tesla Travel team via WhatsApp or the reservation form at helicopter.teslatravel.com with your preferred islands, travel dates, and group size. The team will respond within 24 hours with a personalised itinerary proposal and pricing. Custom Greek Islands Routes
Can I Combine Turkey and Greece in the Same Route?
Yes. Tesla Travel specialises in cross-Aegean itineraries that combine the Turkish Riviera — Bodrum, Yalikavak, Marmaris — with the Greek islands. These multi-destination routes are among the most popular the team operates.
Is the Helicopter Private?
Every Tesla Travel helicopter transfer is fully private. The aircraft carries only your group — no shared charters, no strangers on board.
The Aegean is waiting. Contact Tesla Travel at helicopter.teslatravel.com to begin designing your custom Greek islands route today.
Which Islands Belong to the Cyclades?
The Cyclades form one of the most breathtaking island groups in the world — 28 islands scattered across the heart of the Aegean, each with its own soul. From uninhabited volcanic outcrops to cosmopolitan hubs drawing millions of visitors every summer, here is the complete list in alphabetical order. Custom Greek Islands Routes
- Amorgos — 122 km² — 2,000 inhabitants
- Anafi — 40 km² — 270 inhabitants
- Andros — 380 km² — 9,200 inhabitants
- Antiparos — 35 km² — 1,200 inhabitants
- Antimilos — 9 km² — uninhabited
- Delos — 3.5 km² — 14 inhabitants
- Despotiko — 8 km² — uninhabited
- Folegandros — 32 km² — 770 inhabitants
- Gyaros — 17 km² — uninhabited
- Ios — 109 km² — 2,000 inhabitants
- Kea — 132 km² — 2,500 inhabitants
- Kimolos — 37 km² — 900 inhabitants
- Kithnos — 99 km² — 1,500 inhabitants
- Makronisos — 18 km² — 7 inhabitants
- Milos — 160 km² — 5,000 inhabitants
- Mykonos — 105 km² — 10,000 inhabitants
- Naxos — 430 km² — 17,900 inhabitants
- Paros — 196 km² — 13,700 inhabitants
- Polyegos — 18 km² — 2 inhabitants
- Rinia — 14 km² — uninhabited
- Santorini — 76 km² — 17,400 inhabitants
- Serifos — 75 km² — 1,400 inhabitants
- Sifnos — 62 km² — 2,600 inhabitants
- Sikinos — 42 km² — 270 inhabitants
- Small Cyclades Islands — 900 inhabitants
- Syros — 84 km² — 21,500 inhabitants
- Thirasia — 9 km² — 320 inhabitants
- Tinos — 195 km² — 8,600 inhabitants
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