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Enjoy a full-day private sailing catamaran cruise from Athens with meals, drinks, snorkeling, and swimming off Aegina island, all in an 82-day advance booking.

This full-day private catamaran cruise from Athens offers a relaxing escape to the Aegina island with 9 hours at sea for a price of $2,241.22 per group (up to 10 people). The tour departs from the Istion Yachting – Alimos Charter Base at 10:00 am, making it suitable for those seeking a balanced combination of sailing, swimming, and culinary delights.
With a rating of 5.0 based on 21 reviews, this tour is highly recommended, attracting travelers who appreciate the comfort of a private vessel, onboard meals, and scenic stops. The tour is well-suited for those who prefer an organized, stress-free boating experience without the hassle of self-planning, especially as it is booked on average 82 days in advance.
While it doesn’t include hotel transfers or archaeological site entries, the core experience of sailing, swimming, and enjoying a delicious onboard meal makes this a compelling choice for anyone wanting a full day of leisure in Greece’s Saronic Gulf.

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The cruise begins right outside Istion Yachting’s base, located opposite Pier 3 at Alimos Marina. Travelers meet the crew at this point, making logistics straightforward for those staying in Athens. The group size is private, ensuring an intimate experience, and the meeting time is conveniently set for 10:00 am.
This departure point is near public transportation options, streamlining access from central Athens or nearby areas. The tour’s start is smooth, with a 10-minute pre-boarding process, and no additional admission fees apply at this stage.

The catamaran selected for this trip provides a stable and comfortable platform for the journey across the Saronic Gulf. The vessel is well-equipped for day cruises, offering ample space to relax and take in the views. The sailing route primarily focuses on the scenic waters and idyllic bays surrounding Aegina.
Throughout the cruise, guests enjoy the gentle breeze and panoramic vistas of Athens, the coastline, and the nearby islands. The sailing experience is leisurely, with plenty of opportunities to soak up the sun and appreciate Greece’s maritime landscapes.

The initial swim stop at Agia Marina Bay on Aegina is a highlight. The bay’s clear waters invite guests to jump off the boat, snorkel, and explore underwater life. The swim duration here is approximately 2 hours, providing ample time for relaxing in the shallow waters or enjoying the stunning sea views.
The calm, shallow waters of Agia Marina make it ideal for swimming and snorkeling, especially for those wanting a refreshing break from the deck. The natural beauty of this spot is often praised by guests, with plenty of opportunity to capture photos or simply unwind in nature.

After lunch, the tour continues to Vagia Bay, another scenic Aegina location. The 1 hour and 30 minutes allocated here allow for more swimming and relaxing in the water. This bay offers a different perspective, with shallow waters perfect for wading and snorkeling, and a view of the Attica landscape in the distance.
Guests report that the second stop provides another chance to enjoy Greece’s tranquil waters and stunning scenery, making it a perfect way to break up the day at sea.
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A key feature of this tour is the lunch served onboard, included in the booking price. The menu centers around seafood pasta, complemented by salads and appetizers. The meal is prepared and served on the boat, ensuring a fresh and satisfying dining experience while cruising.
Guests appreciate the quality of the food, describing it as delightful and well-prepared. The meal is accompanied by bottled water and alcoholic beverages, with wine and beer available but not in unlimited quantities. This arrangement allows guests to enjoy drinks without worry of overconsumption, adding to the relaxed, festive atmosphere on board.

The tour provides snorkeling equipment, allowing guests to explore underwater at both swim stops. The vessel includes fuel, port fees, and taxes, ensuring a smooth experience without hidden costs.
While the tour does not include entrance fees to archaeological sites, the main focus remains on sailing, swimming, and enjoying the natural beauty of the Aegina bays. The private group setting means guests enjoy personalized attention from the crew, who are praised for their professionalism and friendliness.

Spanning approximately 9 hours, the cruise offers a well-balanced day of sailing, swimming, and dining. The schedule allows for two swim stops, a leisurely lunch, and ample time to relax on deck or in the water.
Starting at 10:00 am and returning to the meeting point, the trip is paced to maximize enjoyment without feeling rushed. Guests can expect a comfortable, laid-back experience that captures the essence of sailing along Greece’s coast.
This cruise suits those looking for a private, organized day at sea with scenic stops and a delicious onboard meal. It’s ideal for groups up to 10, making it perfect for families, friends, or small celebrations.
Travelers who value comfort, great views, and a relaxed pace will find this trip especially appealing. Since it is booked 82 days in advance, planning ahead is recommended for those eager to secure a spot.
The Athens private full-day catamaran cruise offers a high-quality, well-organized way to enjoy Greece’s Saronic Gulf. The stellar reviews underscore the journey’s appeal, particularly the stunning scenery, delicious seafood lunch, and the friendly crew.
While it is a pricey option at over $2,200 per group, the exclusivity and comfort of a private vessel make it worthwhile for those seeking an elegant and memorable day on the water. The two swim stops at Aegina’s bays are often highlighted as genuine highlights, thanks to their clear waters and scenic beauty.
This tour is best suited for those who value a stress-free experience with inclusive meals, and who want to enjoy Greece’s maritime landscapes in style. With most travelers rating it a perfect 5.0, it clearly delivers on its promise of a relaxing, scenic, and fun day at sea.
“Beautiful boat and exellent staff. Loved it wonderful snorkling and food. Going back to do it again.”
What is included in the tour price?
The tour price covers 9 hours sailing, lunch with seafood pasta and salads, snorkeling equipment, fuel, port fees, and taxes, and bottled water and alcoholic beverages (not unlimited).
Where does the tour begin?
The cruise starts at Istion Yachting – Alimos Charter Base, located opposite Pier 3 at Alimos Marina in Athens.
What is the best time to book?
Most bookings are made 82 days in advance, so early planning is recommended to secure a spot.
Are there any additional costs I should be aware of?
No, the price includes all fees and the onboard meal. However, entrance fees to archaeological sites are not included.
Can I participate if I don’t swim?
Yes, but snorkeling gear is provided for those who wish to explore underwater. Those who prefer to stay onboard can relax and enjoy the views.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Most travelers can participate, and the experience appeals to a wide age range, including families with teenagers.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility if plans change.
Are drinks included?
Yes, bottled water and alcoholic beverages are available onboard, although wine and beer are not unlimited.
How long are the swim stops?
The first stop at Agia Marina Bay lasts about 2 hours, while the second at Vagia Bay lasts approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes.
Is the tour accessible by public transportation?
Yes, the meeting point is near public transportation, making access easy from central Athens or nearby areas.