Planning a trip to Samos and looking for a way to combine stunning scenery with some laid-back fun? This Kassonisi Day Cruise offers a straightforward, enjoyable way to spend half a day exploring two beautiful spots off the east coast of Samos. While it’s not a deep-dive into history or adventure-packed, it’s a solid choice if you’re after a relaxing boat trip with scenic stops and some time to swim and sunbathe.
What we really like about this experience is its simplicity and the focus on the water—the turquoise strait, the small rocky islet, and the inviting beaches. Plus, the inclusion of a sandwich and beverages on board makes it feel like a well-thought-out mini escape. On the downside, it’s a fairly short adventure, and if you’re expecting a lot of cultural or activity options, this might feel a bit restrained.
This tour is ideal if you enjoy being on the water, appreciate scenic coastal views, and want a no-fuss outing that’s suitable for a wide range of travelers. It works well for those who prefer a relaxed pace, enjoy swimming, or simply want to tick off a visit to Kasonisi without a complicated itinerary.
Key Points

- Short and sweet: Around 6 hours total, perfect for a half-day escape.
- All about the water: Expect plenty of swimming opportunities and turquoise views.
- Easy logistics: Includes pickup from east Samos and a group escort—no fuss.
- Affordable price: At about $60 per person, it offers good value for a scenic boat trip.
- Limited sightseeing: Focused mainly on the water and beaches, not cultural sites.
- Great for relaxation: Sunbathe, swim, and enjoy light refreshments onboard.
What to Expect from the Kassonisi Day Cruise
This tour hits the highlights of a leisurely day spent on the water. We’ll start at Pythagorion harbor, where the boat departs around 10:30 AM, giving you a good morning start. From there, it’s about an hour along the east coast, enjoying views of Samos as you cruise out to the small rocky islet of Kasonisi.
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The Itinerary Breakdown
Stop 1: Vrachonisída Kasonísi
The star of this trip is Kasonisi itself. This tiny rocky island is connected to Samos by a narrow, shallow strait—less than 50 meters wide and less than a meter deep at its shallowest point. The appeal here is mainly the setting: an isolated, rocky spot surrounded by water with a striking shade of turquoise. We loved the way the boat stops close enough for us to jump right into the water from the boat itself. Many travelers describe the experience as peaceful and scenic. As one reviewer put it, “treated with ouzo, orange juice, white wine and small sandwiches,” the ride itself was a social and cozy experience.
Stop 2: Posidonion Beach
After some time on Kasonisi, you’ll head to Posidonion Beach. This spot offers clear, inviting waters perfect for swimming directly from the boat or relaxing on the sand. The reviews highlight how flexible and laid-back this stop is—some prefer to stay on the boat and sunbathe, others take the plunge into the cool waters. It’s a straightforward, no-pressure setting that’s especially appealing if you just want to unwind.
The Experience on the Water
The boat itself is air-conditioned, making the journey comfortable even in warmer weather. The group size is capped at 80 travelers, which maintains a friendly, social atmosphere without feeling crowded. The crew, led by Captain Andreas, gets high praise for their professionalism and friendliness—”everything on the website will live up to your expectations,” one review notes.
The on-board refreshments are a nice touch. The sandwiches, along with drinks like ouzo, orange juice, and white wine, make the trip feel more like a casual gathering among friends rather than a rushed tour. This relaxed vibe is what makes the experience stand out, especially for those who appreciate a slower pace.
Value for Money
At $60.19 per person, this cruise offers decent value—especially considering the included pickup and drop-off from east Samos, plus the refreshments. While it’s not a full-day adventure, it packs enough scenic beauty and swimming time to justify the price. The reviews suggest that many travelers find it a good deal—”everything on the website will live up to your expectations,” is a common compliment.
Practical Details and Considerations

This tour begins at Pythagoreio Port and is suitable for most travelers, given it’s mostly an outdoor, water-based experience. The pickup service is available from east Samos, but extra charges might apply if you’re staying outside the main routes, so be prepared for that possibility. If you’re staying in a villa or Airbnb farther out, the tour provider can offer tailored transfer options.
Weather can impact the trip—if poor weather causes cancellation, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. It’s a good idea to check the forecast beforehand, especially during off-peak seasons.
The duration is approximately 6 hours, with 3 hours spent at each stop, making it comfortably paced. You won’t be overwhelmed with activities—this cruise is about enjoying the water and the scenery at a leisurely rate.
Who Will Love This Tour?

This cruise is particularly suited for travelers who want a simple, scenic outing without a lot of fuss. It’s perfect if you’re after a quick escape to turquoise waters and aren’t looking for cultural sites or long excursions. It’s also a great choice for those who enjoy swimming and sunbathing, or just relaxing on a boat with light refreshments.
If you’re traveling with someone who enjoys a social, laid-back vibe—perhaps a group of friends or a couple looking for some quiet time—this trip hits the right notes. Because it’s not overly active and doesn’t involve strenuous walking or sightseeing, it’s accessible for a wide range of ages and fitness levels.
The Sum Up
For less than $70, this Kassonisi Day Cruise delivers exactly what it promises: a peaceful day on the water with beautiful views, swimming opportunities, and friendly service. It’s a no-surprise, straightforward experience that’s ideal for travelers wanting to unwind and enjoy Samos’s coastal beauty without a complicated schedule. The inclusion of refreshments and pickup adds convenience, making it feel like a well-organized, relaxed outing.
While it’s not a comprehensive tour packed with history or adventure, it offers a delightful break from land-based activities. If your priority is to float in clear waters, soak up sunshine, and enjoy the company of fellow travelers, this cruise fits the bill.
Just keep in mind that if you’re seeking a more active or culturally intensive experience, you might want to look elsewhere. But for pure, no-stress water-based enjoyment, this trip stands out as a dependable choice.
Kassonisi Day Cruise From Samos
“We went with the Captain Andreas boat from Pythagorio harbor to Kasonisi Island. The trip there took about an hour and we were treated with ouzo, o…”
FAQ
Is pickup included in the tour price?
Yes, the tour includes pickup and drop-off from east Samos. Additional charges may apply if you’re outside the main pickup routes, but the tour provider can arrange transfer options.
How long does the cruise last?
The entire experience lasts about 6 hours, with 3 hours allocated to each stop—Kasonisi and Posidonion Beach.
Can I swim from the boat?
Absolutely. During both stops, you’re welcome to jump right into the water from the boat, which is part of the fun.
What refreshments are provided on board?
The tour offers sandwiches, and drinks like ouzo, orange juice, and white wine. These are included in the price, making it a relaxed social experience.
Is the tour suitable for children or families?
While the data doesn’t specify, the casual nature and swimming stops suggest it’s suitable for most ages, provided children are comfortable in water.
What happens if the weather is bad?
If weather conditions are poor, the trip may be canceled. In that case, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
How many people can join?
The maximum group size is 80 travelers, ensuring a friendly atmosphere without feeling crowded.
Is there any cultural or historical site visited during this tour?
No, the focus is on scenic water stops and swimming, not cultural sightseeing.
If you’re after a straightforward, scenic day on the water with good company and easy logistics, this Kassonisi cruise is worth considering. Just bring your swimsuit, some sunscreen, and a relaxed attitude.


