Private Half Day Afternoon Sailing Cruise From Athens
On this sea excursion, guests will set sail in the afternoon from Alimos Marina, where they’ll meet their private skipper and board a spacious catamaran. Leaving behind the bustling city center, they’ll cruise along Athens’ magnificent southern coastline, savoring the fresh sea breeze and stunning views. This special sailing experience is crafted for sunset lovers, offering the perfect opportunity to admire the vibrant hues of the Greek sunset from the unique perspective of the water. As they drift along, guests will enjoy a refreshing drink and relaxing music, creating an ambiance that enhances the scenic beauty of the Athenian coast. They’ll have the chance to swim and snorkel in crystal-clear waters, exploring some of the most beautiful spots along the coast. Once the sun has set, the catamaran will start its return journey to Alimos Marina, allowing guests to admire the glittering lights of Athens from a distance as they approach the marina, where the tour concludes.
Duration:
Approximately 4.5 hours
Start Time:
3:30pm
Inclusions:
Catamaran cruise, English-speaking skipper, Greek appetizers and a drink, snorkeling equipment, fishing rods, fuel and port fees, taxes and fees. This is subject to change depending on the day of the tour.
Exclusions:
Transfers to the port, drinks and meals other than the menu, gratuities
Meeting point:
Marina Alimos (exact instructions to find your guide/skipper will be communicated at the time of booking confirmation)
Ending point:
Marina Alimos
Not Suitable For:
Wheelchairs, scooters, canes, walkers, or strollers
Important Information:
– This tour operates daily all year round.
– It is recommended to arrive at the meeting point at least 15 minutes before departure.
– Group size: Maximum 6 participants
– Due to warm weather, it is advised to bring adequate water, and wear a suitable hat and comfortable walking shoes. Please bring sunscreen, a towel, and a swimsuit.
– This tour is provided on a reserved basis prior to departure.
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