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Discover Crete’s Balos Lagoon and Gramvousa on this full-day boat cruise from Kissamos Port, including stunning scenery, historic sites, and turquoise waters.
This full-day boat cruise from Kissamos Port offers a captivating exploration of Crete’s most famous beaches and historic islands. Priced for a 7-hour adventure, the tour includes visits to Balos Lagoon, renowned for its crystal emerald waters and striking landscape, and Gramvousa Island, home to a Venetian castle and a lonely shipwreck. The trip is operated by CRETAN DAILY CRUISES and has received a solid 4.1 out of 5 stars based on over 5,100 reviews.
Travelers can expect a relaxing journey with scenic views, seaside explorations, and swimming opportunities. The tour’s highlights include a large cave believed to be an ancient shipyard, the Greek Orthodox church on Gramvousa, and a short hike up to the Venetian castle for panoramic Balos Lagoon views. Food and drinks are available on board if selected, but many reviews suggest bringing your own snacks for flexibility. This cruise suits those seeking a combination of natural beauty and history without the hassle of driving.


This tour begins at the Port of Kissamos, easily accessible by car or bus from Chania. There is free parking available at the port for convenience. The day before the trip, travelers receive their Boarding Pass via email, and it’s advised to arrive at least 40 minutes before departure to ensure smooth boarding. The round-trip boat operates with English-speaking staff and includes a briefing at the start.
An administrative fee of 1 EUR per passenger over 13 is collected by the local municipality before boarding, which covers the visit to Balos and Gramvousa.
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The itinerary is flexible, starting either with a one-hour cruise in the bay or directly heading to Gramvousa or Balos, depending on the route. The cruise takes travelers past steep cliffs, secluded beaches, and the famous cave thought to have served as an ancient shipyard. The boat sails between Gramvousa Island and Cape Vouxa with stunning views of Valenti, Pontikonisi, and the Lagoon.
The first stop is either Gramvousa Island or Balos Lagoon, based on the day’s schedule. At Gramvousa, the sights include a lonely shipwreck on the beach, the Greek Orthodox church, and the Venetian castle, which is the highest point on the island and offers spectacular panoramic views. Travelers also enjoy a swim near the church area.
At Balos Lagoon, the experience is all about relaxing and swimming. Known for being one of the world’s top beaches, Balos enchants with its crystal-clear waters and scenic landscape. Visitors typically spend around 2.5 hours here, with options for snorkeling and photos. The beach’s natural beauty and the rock formations rising around the lagoon** make it a visually stunning destination.

Gramvousa Island stands out for its rich history and dramatic scenery. The Venetian castle at the highest point provides spectacular views of Balos and the surrounding sea. The shipwreck on the beach adds a romantic and mysterious vibe, perfect for photo opportunities. The area combines natural beauty, historical ruins, and legendary tales, making it an engaging stop.
The short hike to the castle takes about 15 minutes, with spectacular views along the way. The site’s turbulent past is evident in the ruins and the legendary atmosphere. Travelers get a taste of history combined with stunning vistas.

Balos Lagoon is often called one of the world’s best beaches. Its sandy shores are fringed by rock formations and cliffs, creating a dramatic backdrop for swimming and relaxing. The crystal emerald waters are ideal for snorkeling and cooling off from the sun.
Accessing Balos involves a short boat ride that also offers scenic views along the way. The beach itself is famous for its beauty, but the rocks and pebbles mean water shoes are recommended. Visitors enjoy free time to swim, take photos, or simply soak in the scenery.
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The boat cruise is well-organized, with about 2 hours at each major stop. Travelers are encouraged to bring comfortable shoes, especially if planning to hike to the Venetian castle. Swimwear, towels, and sunscreen are essential for enjoying the beach time.
Since the food options on board are available for purchase, many travelers prefer to bring their own snacks to avoid the limited menu or long lines. The onboard facilities include clean toilets and ample space for relaxing between stops.
For safe swimming, water shoes are recommended to protect against rocks at Balos and Gramvousa. The disembarkation process at Balos involves swimming a few meters to reach the shore, so packing light and waterproof bags is a good idea.

The timings are generally well-paced, with about 2 hours at each Gramvousa and Balos. Some reviews note a 20-minute wait to disembark at Balos, which can lead to crowding, especially during peak times. Early arrival helps secure a better spot and more leisurely experience.
The boat itself is described as well-maintained and not overly crowded, providing a comfortable environment for families, couples, and solo travelers. The crew is praised for being friendly and efficient.

Food and drinks are available for purchase on the boat, with options including snacks, cold drinks, and hot meals. Many reviews suggest bringing own snacks for more variety or flexibility, especially if planning to stay longer or prefer specific foods.
Umbrella rentals are available at Balos, but prices are considered expensive by some. Bringing your own shade or beach gear can improve comfort.

This tour is not suitable for wheelchair users, mainly due to the short swim required at Balos and the hike to the Venetian castle. The walking involved is short but sometimes steep, so travelers should be prepared with comfortable shoes. Swimming requires some water confidence since disembarking involves swimming a few meters.

The value of this tour is highlighted by its scenic highlights and historical sites. The large, organized boat ensures comfort and efficiency, while the open water and natural scenery make it a memorable experience.
This trip is ideal for those looking for a full day of exploration, combining beaches, history, and stunning landscapes. It’s especially suitable for families, couples, or solo travelers who enjoy relaxed sightseeing and swimming.
The 7-hour cruise from Kissamos offers a well-paced exploration of Crete’s most iconic sites. The combination of natural beauty, historic ruins, and opportunities for swimming makes this a rewarding outing. Despite some minor waiting times, reviews consistently praise the friendly staff, beautiful scenery, and overall organization.
Booking in advance and arriving early can help travelers maximize their experience. Bringing own snacks, water shoes, and sun protection enhances comfort and enjoyment. This cruise remains a top choice for those eager to see the highlights of Crete without renting a car.
“It was Ana, visited two islands and beaches, amazing colours water ,it was definitely worth out time and money and we would definitely come back”
Is food included in the tour?
Food and drinks can be purchased onboard if selected, but many travelers bring their own snacks for greater variety and convenience.
How long is the boat ride to Balos Lagoon?
The trip from Kissamos Port to Balos Lagoon takes approximately 1 hour by boat.
What are the main highlights of Gramvousa Island?
The Venetian castle, the shipwreck, and the seaside Greek Orthodox church are the key sights, along with breathtaking views.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, the tour is family-friendly, but parents should note that disembarking involves swimming and some short hikes that may require supervision.
Can I stay longer at Balos Lagoon?
No, the scheduled time at Balos is around 2.5 hours. Extensions are not available, so plan accordingly.
Are there any special tips for visiting Balos?
Bring water shoes due to rocks and pebbles, and consider taking photos early to avoid crowds.
Is this tour accessible for disabled travelers?
No, the tour is not suitable for wheelchair users due to the short swim and hiking involved.
What should I pack for the day?
Pack comfortable shoes, swimwear, towel, sunscreen, a hat, credit card, and water.
How busy does the boat get?
The boat is generally well-sized and not overly crowded, but peak times may see more passengers and some waiting to disembark.
What is the main value of this cruise?
It offers a combination of scenic beauty, historical exploration, and relaxing beach time in a well-organized package at a good value.