Athens: Full-Day Cruise to Agistri, Moni & Perdika

Discover the charm of the Saronic Gulf with this full-day yacht cruise to Agistri, Moni, and Perdika. Perfect for relaxing, scenic swimming, and Greek culture.

Imagine spending a day on a yacht, gliding across the clear waters of the Saronic Gulf, stopping for swims, and enjoying fresh seafood in a charming fishing village. That’s essentially what this full-day cruise offers—a perfect mix of relaxation, light adventure, and authentic Greek scenery. It’s a popular choice for those wanting to experience the islands without the hassle of ferries or multiple day trips, especially if you’re traveling with a small group or a partner who appreciates a laid-back but organized outing.

What makes this tour stand out are two key features: first, the chance to swim in beautiful turquoise bays around Agistri and Moni, and second, the opportunity to sample fresh local seafood in Perdika, a picturesque seaside village. We also appreciate how the cruise is designed to be comfortable and flexible, with music, drinks, and water toys aboard. A note to consider: this isn’t the best option if you’re prone to seasickness or need accessible facilities, as it’s quite a boat-focused experience.

This cruise really suits travelers who enjoy a relaxed vibe, want to explore multiple islands in one day, and are comfortable with a boat trip that involves some light swimming and a bit of walking. Families, couples, and small groups looking for an authentic Greek day out will find it offers a good blend of scenery, culture, and leisure.

Key Points

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  • Ideal for small groups or private parties seeking an intimate, personalized experience
  • Includes swimming, snorkeling, and water toys to keep the day lively and refreshing
  • Seaside lunch in Perdika offers fresh seafood and local charm
  • Comfortable yacht with music and drinks enhances the relaxed atmosphere
  • Weather-dependent: trip may be canceled or rescheduled if conditions are rough
  • Not suitable for those with mobility issues or seasickness
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The Experience: What You Can Expect

Athens: Full-Day Cruise to Agistri, Moni & Perdika - The Experience: What You Can Expect

This full-day cruise, lasting about 10 hours, promises a balanced mix of lounging, exploring, and enjoying Greek island life. The adventure begins at Alimos Marina, a familiar starting point for many Athens boat trips. Once you’re aboard the 44-foot yacht—which is spacious enough for everyone to stretch out comfortably—you’ll receive a quick safety briefing before setting sail into the Saronic Gulf.

Setting Sail and the First Swim Stops

One of the biggest highlights is the chance to swim in the beautifully clear waters around Agistri and Moni. We loved the way the boat anchors in quiet, turquoise bays—these spots tend to be calm and inviting, perfect for cooling off after a morning of sunbathing on deck. According to reviews, many guests enjoy snorkeling using provided gear, and some even mention the inflatable loungers as a great way to relax.

Moni Island is especially appreciated for its untouched beauty. As one reviewer put it, “The waters around Moni are stunning—crystal clear and peaceful, with lots of fish to see when snorkeling.” It’s a spot that appeals to nature lovers and those wanting some quiet time away from crowds.

The Stop at Perdika on Aegina

After the morning swim, the boat heads to Perdika, a charming fishing village on Aegina Island. Here, you get about three hours to explore and enjoy a traditional seaside lunch. The taverna is known for its fresh fish and local charm, and many guests appreciate the relaxed vibe and authentic experience.

While guests are responsible for paying at the restaurant, the reviews note that the experience is well worth it. It’s a chance to try some Greek specialties, sip local wine, and soak up the village atmosphere. Expect a leisurely pace, walking along the waterfront, or simply relaxing on nearby benches soaking in views of the boats moored in the harbor.

Afternoon Cruising and Final Stops

On the return leg, you’ll cruise through the Saronic Gulf again, with opportunities to snorkel, enjoy drinks, and take in the scenery. Many find this part of the trip particularly relaxing—just drifting along, listening to music, and watching the coastline slide by. The boat is equipped with water toys like stand-up paddleboards, offering some fun if you’re feeling active.

The cruise also features wine or champagne during sunset, adding a touch of romance or indulgence before heading back to Alimos Marina.

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What Makes It Special

Beyond the itinerary, guests frequently mention how the professional skipper and crew make the day smoother. They’re attentive, friendly, and knowledgeable, often sharing tips about the islands or local spots. The boat itself is described as comfortable, with music, drinks, and seasonal snacks to keep everyone refreshed.

The Downsides

Of course, the experience isn’t perfect for everyone. The trip is weather-dependent, so if strong winds or bad weather hit, there’s a possibility it might be canceled or rescheduled. Also, the boat is not suited for those with mobility issues, and seasickness can be a concern if you’re prone. The boat’s safety measures and insurance are in place, but it’s best to be prepared if you’re sensitive to motion.

Breaking Down the Itinerary

Athens: Full-Day Cruise to Agistri, Moni & Perdika - Breaking Down the Itinerary

Start at Alimos Marina: This is a familiar hub for Athens boat trips, easy to access from most parts of the city. The meeting is at Pier 5, and the process is pretty straightforward.

Moni Island (2 hours): The first stop is a two-hour window for swimming, snorkeling, and exploring. Guests often remark on the crystal-clear waters and peaceful environment. Bring your swimsuit, towel, and perhaps some waterproof camera gear.

Aegina & Perdika (3 hours): The highlight here is the lunch at a traditional taverna. The village of Perdika offers picturesque streets and a laid-back vibe. You can walk around, enjoy the harbor views, and sample local delicacies. The time here allows for a relaxed pace—no rushing.

Saronic Gulf (2 hours): The afternoon is spent cruising back, with optional snorkeling, relaxing on deck, or just soaking in the sea breeze. Water toys like paddleboards are available for those wanting some light activity.

Return to Alimos Marina: You arrive around 8 pm, just in time for a shower and unwind after a full day of sailing and swimming.

Pricing and Value

Athens: Full-Day Cruise to Agistri, Moni & Perdika - Pricing and Value

At $7,680 for a group of up to 10, the cost breaks down to about $768 per person—a reasonable figure considering the private yacht experience, the included drinks, water toys, and the guided itinerary. Comparing similar experiences, this cruise provides a personalized, intimate outing that’s more flexible than larger group tours.

Guests often mention the professional skipper and crew, which adds peace of mind, and the food and drinks—including welcome drinks, seasonal fruits, and sunset wine—are an added bonus. The snorkeling gear and water toys mean you’re encouraged to actively participate rather than just sit around.

The cost might seem a bit high if you’re traveling solo or with just one companion, but splitting it among friends or family makes it a worthwhile splurge for a memorable, stress-free day.

Who Should Consider This Cruise?

This tour is best suited for travelers who enjoy a combination of relaxation and light adventure. If you love swimming, scenic views, and authentic Greek villages, you’ll find plenty to enjoy. It’s also ideal for those wanting a private or semi-private experience—the small group size ensures a more personalized day.

However, if you’re not comfortable on boats, prone to seasickness, or have mobility challenges, this might not be the best fit. It’s also worth noting that the trip relies on good weather, so flexibility and patience are helpful.

Final Thoughts

This yacht cruise offers a peaceful, scenic escape from the hustle of Athens, giving you a taste of Greek island charm in a single day. It’s perfect for those who want to unwind, swim in beautiful waters, and enjoy a seafood lunch in a relaxed setting, all aboard a comfortable yacht.

For travelers looking to combine scenery, culture, and a bit of adventure without the hassle of multiple ferry rides or overpacked tours, this cruise hits the mark. Just keep an eye on the weather forecast, come prepared with sunscreen and a sense of adventure, and you’ll have a day to remember.

If you’re after a tranquil yet active day on the water, this cruise is a solid choice. It’s especially well-suited for small groups and couples who appreciate a personalized experience with plenty of opportunities to relax and soak in that quintessential Greek island atmosphere.

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Athens: Full-Day Cruise to Agistri, Moni & Perdika

FAQ

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Is this tour suitable for children?
While the experience is a relaxed day on a yacht, it’s best suited for older children or teenagers comfortable on boats, as babies under 1 year aren’t recommended and the trip involves swimming and some walking.

What should I bring?
Bring your passport or ID, beachwear, sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses, and a towel. You might also want waterproof gear for snorkeling and some cash for any personal expenses at the restaurant.

Can I get the hotel pickup and drop-off?
Not included in the package, but available upon request for an extra charge.

What happens if the weather is bad?
The trip is weather-dependent; if conditions are too rough, it may be canceled or rescheduled. You will be notified in advance and can choose to reschedule or get a full refund.

How long is the stop at Aegina?
Guests have about three hours to explore Perdika, enjoy lunch, and walk around the village before returning to the yacht for the cruise back.

Are there any restrictions on drinking alcohol?
Alcohol is served during the trip, including wine or champagne during sunset, but guests are asked to drink responsibly and follow safety guidelines.

Is the yacht accessible for people with limited mobility?
No, the experience is not suitable for wheelchair users or those with mobility issues due to the nature of the boat and the island stops.

What language is the tour guided in?
The tour is guided in Greek and English, ensuring clear communication throughout the day.

This cruise offers a lovely slice of Greek island life, perfect for a relaxed day out. Whether you’re soaking up sun, exploring quiet bays, or savoring fresh seafood, it’s a chance to slow down and enjoy the beauty of the Aegean in a personalized setting.

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