Small Group Morning Sailing Cruise from Athens
On this Catamaran cruise, guests will spend a relaxing morning swimming, fishing, and snorkeling on the Athenian coast. They will also discover secluded coves and sandy beaches, while enjoying a light lunch. In the morning, guests will make their way to the Alimos Marina to meet the skipper and board their Catamaran. Once aboard, they can settle down on the sun deck or the cool saloon and enjoy panoramic views of the Athenian coastline, also known as the Apollo Coast. When the skipper drops anchor at appropriate diving spots, guests can enjoy swimming and snorkeling in the calm waters at their own leisurely pace. If they wish, they can enjoy angling at the right fishing spots around the southern coast. They can also lounge on the deck or the saloon, gazing out at the turquoise waters of the Aegean Sea and the beautiful Greek riviera. The cruise crew will prepare and serve a delectable luncheon and refreshingly cold beverages.
Duration:
Approximately 5 hours
Start Time:
9.30am
Inclusions:
Catamaran cruise, English speaking skipper, Greek appetizers and a beverage (1 glass), snorkeling equipment, fishing rods, fuel and port fees, taxes. This is subject to change depending on the day of tour.
Exclusions:
Transfer to/from the port, beverages and meals other than cruise menu, gratuities.
Meeting point:
Marina Alimos, Alimos 17455, Greece; exact details to meet tour guide/skipper to be advised at the time of booking confirmation.
Ending point:
Marina Alimos
Not Suitable For:
Wheelchairs, scooters, canes, walkers, and people with mobility challenges.
Important Information:
– Guests are advised to reach the meeting point 15 minutes before the tour start time.
– Group size: Maximum 6 participants
– Tour itinerary may be altered depending on weather conditions.
– All participants must be good swimmers.
– Please bring swimsuits, towels, change of clothes, sunglasses, sun hats and sunscreen, and wear non-slip shoes.
– This tour is provided on a reserved basis prior to departure.
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