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Experience Greece’s Saronic Gulf Islands on an 8-day cruise with stunning stops, vibrant parties, delicious food, and authentic island adventures—all from just $610.
Planning a trip to Greece that blends island hopping, lively parties, and picture-perfect scenery? This 8-day/7-night cruise around the Saronic Gulf Islands offers an unforgettable way to see some of Greece’s most beloved spots, with a perfect mix of relaxation, adventure, and social fun. Whether you’re after scenic views, delicious local food, or lively onboard parties, this cruise ticks many boxes.
What we love about this experience is how it combines luxury and authentic charm. The daily brunch, the onboard DJ parties, and the chance to explore islands that are tricky to reach by car make it a truly special trip. Plus, the inclusions like snorkeling gear, kayaks, and private beach stops mean you’ll get to experience the water’s beauty firsthand.
A possible consideration is the group size—though capped at 46 travelers, the social aspect might feel a little intense for some. Also, while the cabins are described as “ensuite shared,” many reviewers mention that they are cozy and very clean, which is great if you’re not a fussed about space. This trip is perfect for those who love an active, fun-filled itinerary combined with stunning scenery and lively onboard events.
If you enjoy meeting like-minded travelers, appreciate a good party, and want to see more than just the usual tourist hotspots, this cruise should be high on your list. It’s especially well-suited for solo travelers, groups of friends, or young couples looking for a mix of relaxation and socializing.
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The adventure kicks off at Salamina port around 2 pm, where you’ll board the vessel and start getting to know your fellow travelers over some drinks. This first evening is all about settling in and, if you arrive early enough, exploring Salamina’s buzzing bar scene. Some reviews mention the lively atmosphere here, making it a great start to a trip full of social moments.
The cruise officially begins on Saturday, with the crew promising a relaxed start and a good dose of fun. Many reviews highlight how well-organized the onboarding process is, making it a stress-free start—”the boat was clean, and the crew was really nice,” according to one traveler.
The next morning, after a hearty brunch, the boat sets sail to Kea. Here, you’ll find a peaceful yet scenic stop that offers a chance for a swim or just soaking in the views. Kea is less touristy than Mykonos, providing a more authentic Greek island experience.
Travelers often mention the excitement of the crossing, with good music and anticipation filling the air. The free admission to the island’s attractions means you can explore at your own pace, which is perfect for those who like a mix of guided and independent discovery.
Next stop is Syros, the cycladic capital with a lively, cosmopolitan vibe. The highlight is Ermoupoli, with its charming architecture, excellent restaurants, and the tempting local sweets like loukoumi and halvadopita.
What sets Syros apart, as visitors note, is its dynamic character—it’s both traditional and modern. After some water-based fun and a swim, the crew often hosts a DJ session, turning the day into a mini beach party. One reviewer called it a “fantastic service from start to finish,” noting how activities are well-planned and engaging.
The star of the trip arrives on Day 4: Mykonos. With its iconic white buildings, high-end shops, beach clubs, and lively nightlife, it’s a hotspot for travelers seeking a blend of beauty and buzz. The cruise’s arrival here is often described as breathtaking—many travelers mention the island’s stunning aesthetic hitting them “in the eyes.”
Day 4’s highlight is the onboard party. The cruise provides a brunch, as usual, and then kicks off the first onboard DJ event, which many reviews call “the best part of the trip.” Afterward, you’re free to continue the party ashore or relax onboard with the Aegean breeze.
On Day 5, there’s a second onboard party—this time with even more time to explore the island’s famous clubs or beaches. Many travelers loved the freedom to choose whether to party onshore or stay aboard. The cruise’s emphasis on lively events makes it an excellent choice for party lovers, with some reviewers mentioning the crew’s effort in creating an energetic atmosphere.
Leaving Mykonos behind, the boat heads to Kythnos. The highlight here is a stop at Kolona Beach, famed for its scenic beauty and perfect swimming conditions. Travelers often describe the water as clear and inviting, perfect for snorkelling or just lounging with a good book.
Kythnos has a history of being a hideaway, and many reviewers appreciate its quieter, more authentic vibe—an excellent contrast to Mykonos’ bustling scene. The possibility of anchoring in secluded bays overnight appeals to those wanting privacy and stunning sunset views. Food lovers will also enjoy Kythnos’ renowned seafood, often praised in reviews as “delicious and fresh.”
The final leg takes you back to Salamina, arriving early afternoon on Day 7. The night onboard is the perfect opportunity for one last party or a relaxed chat with new friends. Many reviews mention how the crew made this a special evening, with some even saying they felt like “royalty” on the boat.
On the last day, travelers enjoy a farewell breakfast, take last photos, and exchange contacts, many saying they wish the trip could last longer. They also appreciate the well-organized pickup and drop-off arrangements, making the end of the journey smooth.
The cruise’s included features are impressive for the price: daily brunch and ouzo shots, onboard DJ parties, pub crawls, toga night, private swim stops, snorkeling, kayaking, and WiFi on board (subject to limitations). Many reviews highlight the quality of the food and the friendliness of the crew, especially noting the well-organized water activities.
On the flip side, the not-included costs are mainly onboard dinners and drinks, port fees (€50 per person), and travel insurance. Some reviewers suggest bringing extra cash for onboard expenses or optional activities, but overall, the value feels solid considering the package’s inclusions.
The shared ensuite cabins are described as small but very clean and functional, with some reviewers mentioning that air conditioning is available at night for an extra fee. Private cabins can be requested, which might be worth considering if you prefer more space or privacy. The cozy nature of the cabins seems to be a minor point of contention—most agree they’re comfortable enough for a week of island-hopping.
The availability of snorkeling gear, kayaks, and SUPs is a real plus, allowing travelers to enjoy the clear waters at their own pace. Many guests appreciated the flexibility these activities provide, often describing snorkelling as “great” and the paddleboards as “fun.”
What makes this cruise stand out, according to reviewers, is the friendly crew and lively atmosphere. Many mention that the staff goes above and beyond to make sure guests are comfortable and entertained. The onboard DJ and themed parties—like the toga party—add a fun, festive vibe.
Travelers also value the local stops, especially Syros and Kythnos, for their authentic charm and gorgeous beaches. Several reviews note how the crew takes care of special moments, making everyone feel welcomed—even those traveling solo or in large groups.
While the cruise offers plenty of entertainment, it doesn’t skimp on genuine island experiences. The stops are carefully chosen to show different facets of Greek island life—vibrant Mykonos, the bustling capital of Syros, and the tranquil shores of Kythnos—all while providing ample opportunities for swimming, exploring, and relaxing.
With a maximum of 46 travelers, the group size feels intimate enough for social bonding but large enough to meet diverse people. Reports frequently mention how the crew fosters a friendly environment, and many travelers connect long after the trip ends.
At $610.70 per person, this adventure offers good value for money. Consider that most meals, water activities, entertainment, and even WiFi are included. The focus on local stops and water-based fun means you’ll spend less time and money on additional excursions—what you pay for is largely what you get: a lively, scenic, and well-organized Greek island-hopping experience.
The reviews reinforce that the trip feels thoughtfully curated. Travelers often mention how well the activities are scheduled and how the crew seamlessly manages the group, making the entire experience smooth and enjoyable.
This cruise is ideal for adventurous souls who love a social scene, especially if you’re into parties, water activities, and lively onboard events. It suits solo travelers, groups of friends, or couples seeking a fun way to explore the Greek islands with a sense of community. It’s less suited for travelers looking for luxury or extensive privacy, given the cozy cabins and focus on shared experiences.
If authentic island stops, vibrant nightlife, and a balance of relaxation and activity appeal to you, then this cruise could be exactly what you need. It’s perfect for those who want to combine sightseeing with socializing in a budget-friendly, well-organized package.
What is the cost per person?
The price is approximately $610.70, which includes meals, water activities, entertainment, and some local stops. Additional expenses like port fees (€50) and onboard drinks are extra.
Are private cabins available?
Yes, private cabins can be requested, subject to availability, and offer more privacy and space compared to shared ensuite cabins.
What does the itinerary include?
The trip covers stops at Salamina, Kea, Syros, Mykonos, and Kythnos, with activities like swimming, snorkeling, kayaking, and onboard parties.
What’s included in the price?
Daily brunch and ouzo shots, onboard DJ parties, pub crawl, toga night, use of snorkeling gear, kayaks, SUPs, WiFi (limitations apply), and VAT are included.
Are there any additional costs I should be aware of?
Port fees (€50 per person) and onboard dinner/drinks are not included. Optional extras like private cabins or shore excursions may cost extra.
Is the cruise suitable for families or mobility-impaired travelers?
It’s most suited for most travelers but not recommended for those with mobility issues. It’s a lively, social experience, not a luxury or accessible cruise.
How do I get to the meeting point?
The cruise departs from Salamina port, with a pickup offered. Meeting point is accessible via public transportation, and the start time is around 4:00 pm.
What is the group size?
The maximum number of travelers is 46, fostering a friendly, social environment.
Can I cancel or reschedule?
Yes, you can cancel up to 6 days in advance for a full refund. Cancellations less than that may incur fees or no refund. Bad weather might cause rescheduling or refunds.
This 8-day Mykonos cruise offers an exciting combo of Greek island scenery, lively onboard parties, and authentic stops that many travelers rave about. With good value, friendly crew, and a well-curated itinerary, it’s a fantastic choice for those wanting to experience Greece’s highlights in a fun, social way.
While the cabins are cozy and the group size lively, the overall experience is praised for its organization, fun atmosphere, and the quality of water activities. If you’re after an active, engaging trip with plenty of opportunities to swim, party, and explore, this cruise is hard to beat.
For travelers who prioritize social energy, stunning views, and authentic island stops, this adventure fits the bill perfectly. It’s a great way to create memories with like-minded explorers, all while discovering the true charm of Greece’s islands.