If you’re trying to find a relaxing yet adventurous activity while exploring the Peloponnese, this snorkeling boat tour around Proti Island might just be what you need. Though I haven’t personally taken this exact trip, I’ve seen enough reviews and details to give you a clear picture of what to expect. It’s a chance to see some stunning underwater sights without the hassle of organizing your own boat and gear, which makes it appealing for many travelers.
What really draws attention here are the crystal-clear waters of Vourlia Beach and the chance to peek at a WWII shipwreck, both of which promise a straightforward but memorable experience. Two things I particularly like about this tour are the flexibility of choosing between a morning or afternoon trip—allowing you to fit it into your schedule easily—and the included snorkeling gear, so you don’t need to worry about bringing your own.
That said, one thing to keep in mind is that the afternoon tour only visits one location instead of two, which might feel a bit rushed if you’re expecting a longer adventure. Also, since it’s a small group experience, it’s more intimate, but that could mean limited spots, so booking early is wise.
This tour suits travelers who enjoy a mix of relaxation and exploration, especially if you’re keen to see underwater wrecks or prefer a straightforward boat trip without too many frills. It’s great for those who want to spend a few hours swimming in gorgeous waters without too much complication. If you’re a confident swimmer or simply love the idea of floating over WWII relics, this is likely a good fit.
Key Points

- Affordable Price: At around $39.50, it offers a good value for a half-day snorkeling experience.
- Two Locations: The tour visits Vourlia Beach and a WWII shipwreck, both excellent for snorkeling.
- Flexible Timing: You can choose between a morning or an afternoon trip depending on your plans.
- Small Group: Limited to 6 participants, offering a more personalized experience.
- All Equipment Included: Snorkeling gear is provided, so you don’t need to bring your own.
- Uninhabited Island: Proti Island is remote, offering a feeling of escaping the crowds.
What the Tour Actually Entails

Starting from the Scuba Turtles Dive Center, the tour begins with a boat ride that takes you out to two different snorkeling spots around Proti Island. The itinerary is designed to maximize your underwater time, so you’ll be able to enjoy about 70 minutes at Vourlia Beach if you go in the morning, or just over an hour if you opt for the afternoon—visiting only one site then.
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Vourlia Beach & the WWII Shipwreck
This first stop is likely to be the highlight for most. The beach itself looks stunning—a quiet, sandy cove with turquoise waters perfect for swimming. But the real draw is the shipwreck at the bay’s entrance. It’s a 40-meter-long WWII vessel, and sections of it lie just below the surface, making it an exciting spot for snorkelers.
Imagine floating above a piece of history, with the wreck just beneath you, visible from the surface. This gives the experience a uniquely tangible feel, unlike typical coral reefs. Reviewers mention that the wreck is well-preserved enough to be interesting but not so deep that only advanced snorkelers can enjoy it.
Second Snorkeling Stop
If you’re on the full-length tour, after exploring Vourlia Beach, the boat heads to the second location. The specifics aren’t detailed, but the focus is on providing a different underwater experience—more peaceful, maybe with different marine life or formations.
Tour Duration & Group Size
The 4.5-hour morning tour is quite manageable, giving plenty of time to relax and enjoy the water without feeling rushed. The small group size (limited to 6 participants) really enhances the experience, making it more intimate—ideal if you prefer a quieter adventure or want some personalized attention.
More Great Tours NearbyWhat’s Included and What’s Not

The tour includes the boat ride, snorkeling equipment, and visits to two different sites (or one if you choose the afternoon). Since there’s no guide on the water, you’ll be responsible for your own safety and orientation, but the provided gear and clear instructions help.
It’s worth noting that littering, smoking, and fishing are not permitted, respecting the environment and preserving the beauty of the area. Bring your essentials like water, sunscreen, a hat, and swimwear, and you’re all set.
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How Good is the Value?

At just over $39, this tour offers a solid experience for those interested in snorkeling and exploring underwater wrecks. Since it includes equipment and a boat ride, it takes away the hassle of organizing gear and transport, making it a convenient option. For a few hours of relaxing swimming with beautiful views and historical sights, it’s quite reasonable.
Keep in mind, though, that the experience is somewhat limited to the water itself—there’s no guided commentary on the wreck or reef, so if you’re looking for a deep dive into history or marine biology, you might want to look elsewhere.
Who Should Consider This Tour?
This experience is perfect for travelers who:
- Love snorkeling and want to see underwater relics
- Appreciate small-group adventures for a more personal feel
- Prefer a straightforward, no-fuss activity with included gear
- Have limited time but want a memorable aquatic outing
- Are comfortable swimming and don’t need a guide on the water
It’s less suitable for non-swimmers or those with pre-existing medical conditions, as it requires swimming ability. Also, if you’re expecting a long or highly guided tour, you might find this a bit basic.
The Sum Up
All in all, the Proti Island snorkeling boat tour offers a relaxed, scenic, and historically interesting experience for anyone wanting to spend a few hours floating in clear waters and checking out a WWII shipwreck. The value is good, given the included gear and small group setting, and the chance to explore unspoiled surroundings makes it a worthwhile outing.
If you’re someone who enjoys a mix of natural beauty and a touch of history, and you’re comfortable in the water, this trip will fit the bill nicely. It’s particularly suited for travelers seeking a laid-back activity that combines light adventure with stunning views.
However, it’s worth noting the tour’s simplicity—no guide on the water, limited stops—which means it’s best for those who are self-sufficient swimmers and eager to explore at their own pace. Still, if this sounds like your kind of experience, it’s a memorable way to enjoy Greece’s underwater treasures without breaking the bank.
Proti Island: Snorkeling Boat Tour
FAQ
Is this tour suitable for non-swimmers?
No, the tour is not suitable for non-swimmers since snorkeling requires being comfortable in the water.
How long is the full tour?
The full morning tour lasts approximately 4.5 hours, with time split between two snorkeling locations.
What locations will I visit?
You’ll visit Vourlia Beach and the WWII shipwreck. The afternoon tour visits only one of these sites.
Are snorkeling gear included?
Yes, snorkeling equipment is provided with the tour.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is there a guide on the water?
No, there isn’t a guide on the water, so you’ll need to be comfortable exploring independently with the provided gear.
Who is this tour best for?
This tour suits travelers who enjoy snorkeling, history buffs interested in WWII wrecks, and those seeking an easy, small-group aquatic experience.
What should I bring?
Bring a hat, swimwear, sunscreen, water, and perhaps a towel for after swimming.
Is it family-friendly?
While not explicitly marketed for children, the experience is generally suitable for confident swimmers. Families should consider their children’s swimming abilities before booking.
This snorkeling boat tour around Proti Island offers a straightforward, enjoyable way to see Greece’s underwater sights—perfect for a laid-back day with a touch of history. If you love floating over clear waters and exploring wrecks, you’ll probably find this a highlight of your trip.
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