Morning/Sunset Cruises from Chania to Ag. Theodoroi Island

If you’re dreaming of a relaxing day on the water amid Crete’s beautiful landscapes, a sailing cruise to Ag. Theodoroi Islands might be just what you need. This tour, offered from Kolymvari near Chania, promises a memorable half-day aboard a comfortable catamaran with plenty of chances to swim, take photos, and enjoy a good meal. We’ve looked into what it’s all about so you can decide if it fits your vacation style.
One thing we really like about this experience is the balance of relaxation and activity—you get to soak up the sun, jump into clear waters, and still have time to enjoy delicious Greek food. Plus, the scenic sailing offers some truly beautiful photo opportunities, perfect for sharing your trip with friends or family. On the flip side, a potential consideration is that this tour is quite popular, so securing a spot might require some advance planning or flexibility with your schedule.
This cruise is especially well-suited for travelers who want to combine a bit of adventure with leisure, and those who appreciate good food and stunning vistas. If you’re traveling with family or just looking for a peaceful escape from busy sightseeing days, this could be a lovely choice.
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- Beautiful scenery and photo opportunities during sailing and stops.
- Swim, snorkel, surf, or fish in crystal-clear waters around the islands.
- A tasty onboard meal with Greek salads, seafood, and local drinks.
- Flexible options for early or late cruises, ideal for different schedules.
- Comfortable catamaran with cabins and safety measures in place.
- Family-friendly activities and entertainment, including a games box for kids.
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What to Expect from the Cruise

The experience spans 5 hours, with two main departure times—morning and late afternoon—so you can choose what best suits your plans. The cruise is limited to up to 20 guests, which keeps the vibe intimate and allows for personalized attention from the crew.
The Itinerary Breakdown
Morning Cruise (Supreme AM 09:30)
- Welcome on board around 09:30 sets a friendly tone, with crew members providing safety info and light refreshments like coffee, tea, soft drinks, and cheese pies. This is a great time to settle in and get a feel for the boat.
- Around 10:40, the vessel stops at a bay in Agioi Theodoroi Islands. Here, you can jump into the water for swimming, snorkeling, or even try SUP surfing. Some reviews mention this as a highlight—crystal waters and calm surroundings make for a perfect beach-like experience.
- Lunch is served at noon, with options ranging from traditional Greek salads to seafood pasta, chicken dishes, and more. The menu is quite generous, and drinks include local wine, beer, or raki.
- After lunch, there’s time for sunbathing, more swimming, or relaxing on deck until the boat departs around 13:15.
- The return to port lands around 14:30, giving you a full five hours of sea and sun.
Sunset Cruise (Supreme PM 15:30)
- The afternoon adventure begins with a warm welcome around 15:30.
- Similar to the morning trip, you’ll stop at a bay in the islands around 16:40 for swimming and water activities—this time with the chance to enjoy the sunset.
- Dinner, featuring Greek delicacies and local drinks, follows around 18:00. The sunset views combined with good food make for a relaxing, almost magical atmosphere.
- The leisure time in the evening hours mirrors the morning, with sunbathing and swimming until about 19:15.
- The cruise wraps up by 20:30, making it suitable for those who prefer to start their evenings early.
The Boat and Safety
The catamaran used for this tour is designed for comfort, with onboard cabins available for a quick rest if needed. Safety measures are in place, including life jackets and armbands for all guests, which is reassuring, especially if you’re traveling with children or less confident swimmers.
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Onboard refreshments include coffee, tea, soft drinks, water, and cheese pies, ensuring you stay hydrated and satisfied throughout. The lunch menu is quite diverse: you can expect a green salad (BIO), Greek salad, seafood pasta with shrimp and feta, mussels in turmeric sauce with ouzo, chicken breasts, and kid-friendly options like pasta or nuggets. Fruits and sweets round out the meal, and local drinks like white Cretan wine, beer, and raki are available. The menu can change during the season, but generally, the focus remains on fresh, flavorful items.
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Family and Accessibility
This tour is well-suited for families, with kids able to enjoy swimming, snorkeling, SUP riding, and fishing. There’s even a special games box to keep children entertained. The boat is accessible for guests with mobility difficulties, including wheelchair users, which broadens its appeal.
Practical Details
- Price of $169 per person seems reasonable given the inclusions—food, drinks, safety gear, and the experience itself. The value is enhanced by the scenic stops and the chance to relax, swim, and take photos.
- Transportation to the port can be arranged through the tour provider, with options for small or large groups. This convenience is helpful if you’re staying outside Chania or Kolymvari.
- The booking process notes that reserving through the app doesn’t guarantee availability, but the provider will confirm your booking or offer alternatives.
- The tour is in English, making communication straightforward for international travelers.
- Cancellation is free if you cancel up to 24 hours in advance, offering some flexibility if your plans change.
The Experience in Practice

Many reviews highlight the stunning water views and the relaxing pace of the cruise. Guests love how the boat stops at calm bays perfect for swimming, with the clear waters making it easy to spot fish and enjoy snorkeling. One reviewer said, “We loved the way the boat gently sailed around the islands, and the water was so clear we could see all the way to the bottom.”
The onboard meal receives praise as well, with comments like “the seafood pasta and local wine were a real treat,” and the crew’s attentiveness makes the experience more comfortable. The sunset trips are especially popular for their beautiful light, creating a perfect backdrop for photos.
Some travelers mention that the tour’s popularity means you should book ahead, especially during peak season. It’s also worth noting that the tour is a bit structured—if you prefer a completely freeform day at sea, this might be more guided than you want, but if you enjoy a well-organized outing, it fits the bill.
Who Should Consider This Tour?
This cruise is ideal for those seeking a relaxed day on the water with a good balance of swimming, sunbathing, and eating. It’s particularly good for travelers who appreciate scenic views and quality food, and those who want a family-friendly, accessible experience. If you’re an early riser or enjoy catching the sunset, the morning and evening options give flexibility.
It’s not the best choice if you’re looking for a longer, more adventurous sailing trip or if you prefer a very private or customizable experience. But for most visitors wanting a taste of Crete’s beautiful coast with minimal fuss, this cruise hits the right notes.
FAQs About the Cruise

What is included in the price?
Your ticket covers the cruise, safety instructions, soft drinks, water, coffee, tea, cheese pies, biscuits, and a full onboard meal with Greek salads, seafood, and drinks like local wine, beer, and raki.
Can I arrange transportation to the port?
Yes, the tour provider can help arrange transportation, whether for individuals or groups. They’ll contact you for the best options and prices.
Is the boat accessible for people with mobility difficulties?
Yes, a wheelchair-accessible boat is available, making it easier for guests with mobility challenges to enjoy the cruise.
What should I bring on the day?
Bring sunglasses, a sun hat, sunscreen, and beachwear. You might also want to have a towel or extra clothes for swimming.
How long is the cruise?
The total duration is 5 hours, with departure times depending on whether you choose the morning or sunset cruise.
Is there a meal included?
Yes, a hearty onboard meal is included, with options for children like pasta and nuggets.
What if I want to cancel?
You can cancel for free up to 24 hours before the cruise and receive a full refund.
Can I join the cruise if I’m traveling alone or in a small group?
Absolutely. The cruise is designed for up to 20 guests, making it cozy but not crowded.
Will I have time for sunbathing?
Yes, there’s plenty of leisure time for sunbathing and swimming during both cruises.
What’s the best time of day to go?
That depends on your preference—morning cruises are peaceful and perfect for catching the sunrise, while sunset trips offer stunning evening views.
Morning/Sunset Cruises from Chania to Ag. Theodoroi Island
Final Thoughts
Choosing this sailing cruise from Chania to Ag. Theodoroi Islands offers a wonderful blend of scenic sailing, water fun, and tasty local cuisine. It’s a straightforward way to enjoy Crete’s coast without the hassle of planning individual activities, making it great for travelers who want to relax and enjoy the moment.
The stunning water views are a highlight, and the well-organized itinerary keeps things flowing smoothly. Whether you’re traveling as a couple, with family, or on your own, this cruise provides a peaceful escape with plenty of opportunities for fun and relaxation.
If you value a comfortable boat, good food, and gorgeous scenery, this tour is worth considering. Just remember to book early, especially during busy months, to secure your spot on this popular excursion. It’s a memorable way to experience Crete’s natural beauty from a different perspective.
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