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Discover marine life and uninhabited islands on this full-day cruise from Kamiros Skala, featuring dolphin sightings, snorkeling, and a seaside BBQ.

If you’re craving a day immersed in the natural beauty of Greece’s South Aegean waters, this tour offers a fantastic blend of wildlife encounters, scenic island explorations, and relaxed seaside dining. Organized by Blutopia Diving Center, the Kamiros Skala Marine Life Experience & Alimia Island trip is a well-rounded adventure that combines education, fun, and authentic local flavors, all wrapped into a manageable 7-hour package.
What we love most about this tour is the chance to see playful dolphins in their natural habitat. Watching these intelligent creatures leap and swim alongside your boat truly feels like a special encounter. Plus, snorkeling near Stroggyli Islet offers vibrant marine life in crystal-clear waters, including the possibility of spotting wild tuna weighing up to 200 kilos, a spectacle that adds an element of excitement. The highlight for many visitors is the uninhabited Alimia Island, where the peaceful landscapes and historical churches provide a lovely backdrop for relaxing or exploring.
One consideration to keep in mind is the weather — since the activity involves a boat trip and outdoor snorkeling, rough seas or bad weather could impact the experience. Also, as dolphin sightings are natural animals, there’s a roughly 90% chance of spotting them, but no guarantee. This tour suits travelers who enjoy marine wildlife, scenic boat rides, and authentic Greek cuisine in a relaxed setting. It’s especially perfect for families, couples, or anyone eager to combine adventure with cultural and natural discovery.


Your day begins with a pickup (if you choose this option), followed by a cruise that sets the tone for the entire trip. The boat is comfortable, and the atmosphere is friendly and lively, with plenty of opportunities to snap photos of the rugged coastline and sparkling waters. The initial cruise, lasting about 30 minutes, is your first chance to settle in while taking in views of the South Aegean.
Next, the boat approaches Makri Islet, the prime spot for dolphin sightings. Here, the guides, led by experienced marine biologists, keep a close eye out for playful bottlenose dolphins. Many visitors have noted how the guides’ enthusiasm and knowledge enhance the experience, turning a simple wildlife sighting into a fascinating lesson about marine animals. One reviewer, Gabi, described it as “such wonderful moments with the dolphins,” highlighting how memorable these encounters can be.
After dolphins, the journey continues to Stroggyli Islet, a protected marine area teeming with life. Don your snorkel gear and plunge into waters that are said to be remarkably clear, revealing a vibrant underwater world full of colorful fish, sea urchins, and starfish. Some snorkelers have even been lucky enough to see wild tuna swimming nearby, which can weigh up to 200 kilos—an impressive sight that excites both novice and experienced snorkelers alike.
The guides are attentive and helpful, offering safety tips and underwater photos to capture your marine moments. Kieran, a reviewer, fondly recalls “getting to swim in the see and see lots of fish and dolphins,” emphasizing how engaging the snorkeling can be. The underwater scenery is accessible for beginners but still exciting enough for seasoned snorkelers.
After the underwater adventure, the boat takes you to Alimia Island, an uninhabited paradise. Expect calm, turquoise waters perfect for swimming and relaxing. The island features two charming churches and offers picturesque landscapes for wandering or just soaking up the views. Visitors often mention how the island’s peaceful atmosphere makes it a perfect spot for unwinding after snorkeling.
Travelers typically spend about 1 to 2 hours here, with plenty of time to swim, take photos, or explore the landscape. The tranquility and untouched beauty of Alimia make it clear why so many reviews mention it as a highlight of the trip.
Lunchtime is a true highlight — a hearty BBQ featuring locally farmed fish, Mediterranean salads, and seasonal fruits. Soft drinks and light alcohol are included, allowing everyone to relax and savor the flavors. The quality and freshness of the food come highly recommended, with one reviewer describing the meal as “delicious” and “fresh.” The fish, weighing about 300-400 grams, is served whole, adding a rustic charm to the dining experience. If fish isn’t your thing, just let the guides know in advance for a chicken souvlaki instead.
Post-lunch, the boat heads back towards Makri Islet for one last chance to spot dolphins. Many guests have expressed delight at catching a final glimpse of these playful creatures, noting how the guides’ eagerness to find dolphins made the experience even more enjoyable. The return cruise offers more scenic views, giving you one last opportunity to soak in the natural beauty of the surroundings.
The tour concludes with drop-offs at multiple locations, including Faliraki, Kallithea, Rhodes, and others, making it convenient regardless of where you’re staying. The entire experience, from start to finish, is designed to balance adventure, relaxation, and learning.

At $136 per person, this experience offers remarkable value considering all it includes: expert guidance, multiple marine stops, snorkeling gear, a freshly prepared meal, and underwater photos. The reviews consistently praise the guides’ knowledge and friendliness, which significantly enhances the overall experience. Guests also appreciate the chance to be close to nature, whether it’s spotting dolphins or swimming in pristine waters.
The tour’s balance of active and relaxed moments makes it accessible to a broad audience. You don’t need prior experience in snorkeling or marine biology to enjoy it — just a curiosity for the sea. The small-group atmosphere, combined with the personalized attention from guides, makes it feel intimate and special.

This trip is ideal for families seeking a safe and educational marine adventure, couples looking for a romantic day on the water, or solo travelers eager to meet like-minded explorers. It’s especially suited for those interested in wildlife encounters and authentic Greek island scenery without long travel distances or complex logistics.
However, if you’re prone to seasickness or prefer a more land-based sightseeing day, this might not be your best pick. Also, while dolphins are highly likely to be seen, nature is unpredictable — so temper expectations accordingly.

Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, it’s great for families. No prior snorkeling experience is needed, and the guides are attentive to safety.
What should I bring?
Bring your passport or ID, swimwear, and a towel. You might also want some sunscreen and a hat for sun protection.
Is there an age limit?
The data doesn’t specify, but the activity is generally family-friendly. It’s best to check directly with Blutopia Diving Center for any age restrictions.
Can I participate if I can’t swim?
Snorkeling is optional, and the guides assist with safety. You can still enjoy the boat ride and island exploration.
Are vegetarian or non-fish options available?
If you don’t eat fish, you can request chicken souvlaki in advance, ensuring everyone enjoys the meal.
What’s the likelihood of seeing dolphins?
While sightings are not guaranteed, there’s about a 90% chance of spotting dolphins near Makri Islet.
How long is the snorkeling session?
Snorkeling at Stroggyli Islet lasts about 40 minutes, but this can vary depending on group interests and conditions.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, but it’s advisable to confirm specific needs when booking.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour can be canceled or rescheduled with no penalty if weather conditions are unsafe for sea activities.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, especially in high season, to secure your spot. You can reserve now and pay later, offering flexibility in your planning.

The Kamiros Skala Marine Life Experience & Alimia Island tour delivers a compelling mix of wildlife encounters, scenic island exploring, and authentic Greek cuisine. It’s a thoughtfully organized trip that balances adventure with relaxation, making it perfect for travelers who want to experience the sea’s natural wonders without overextending.
The chance to see dolphins in their habitat, snorkel in vibrant waters, and enjoy a fresh seaside BBQ are highlights that stand out, especially given the positive reviews about guides’ expertise and the quality of the food. The visit to Alimia, with its peaceful landscapes and historical churches, offers a quiet retreat from busy tourist spots.
While weather can influence the day, overall, this trip offers excellent value for money and a memorable way to connect with Greece’s marine environment. Whether you’re a wildlife enthusiast, a couple seeking a romantic day out, or a family with kids eager for adventure, this tour is likely to leave you with stories to tell and memories to cherish.
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