Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124

Experience a full-day cruise in the Saronic Gulf visiting Agistri, Moni & Aegina with local guides, stunning scenery, Greek cuisine, and drinks included.
Exploring the Greek islands without leaving Athens sounds like a dream, but this full-day cruise really makes it come true. Spread over roughly ten hours, this adventure takes you across the sparkling waters of the Saronic Gulf, stopping at three picturesque islands—Agistri, Moni, and Aegina. The experience combines relaxation, sightseeing, and cultural touches, all aboard a spacious, traditional motor sailer.
What we love about this tour? The expert guides, who sprinkle in fascinating tidbits about each island, and the well-organized itinerary that balances swimming, exploring, and lounging. Plus, the delicious Greek buffet lunch and unlimited drinks turn a sightseeing trip into a proper feast.
One thing to consider is the weather dependency — if the seas are rough or port authorities restrict sailing, the schedule might shift or be canceled altogether. It’s also not suited for travelers with mobility issues or those who need accessible facilities, as the boat and stops involve some walking and swimming.
This cruise suits those who want a comprehensive, fun-filled day with local flavor, stunning scenery, and a good dose of relaxation. It’s ideal for first-timers in Athens looking to venture beyond the city streets, or travelers eager to experience the islands with comfort and guidance.


You might also be interested in these Athens experiences
We’re talking about a full 10-hour adventure starting from your pickup point in Athens or a designated meeting spot. The day begins with some welcomed treats—freshly brewed coffee, orange juice, cakes, and cookies—setting a breezy, hospitable tone. The boat, described as spacious and traditional, is perfect for relaxing while taking in the sea breeze and panoramic views.
Our journey kicks off with a rapid 105-minute cruise across the water to Agistri, a tiny but charming island with lush landscapes and crystal-clear beaches. The highlight here is the free time—you can swim in inviting waters, wander through the white-and-blue houses, or relax at seaside cafes.
A standout feature, praised repeatedly, is the bike tour option—pedaling from Megalochori to Skala allows you to enjoy Agistri’s natural beauty at your own pace. Reviewers mention that this is an excellent way to see the island without feeling rushed. Beaches like Skliri and Chalkiada are favorites among campers, offering peaceful spots for sunbathing or swimming.
Next, the boat drifts to Moni Island, an uninhabited treasure rich in unspoiled scenery and local wildlife, including peacocks and deer. While you don’t disembark here, snorkeling and swimming in the surrounding waters give you a taste of the vibrant underwater world. Many reviews highlight how this stop offers a sense of serenity and untouched nature, though some wish for more time to explore.
Midday, everyone gathers for a traditional Greek buffet lunch. The meal is described as plentiful, featuring regional ingredients and flavors, and is served alongside unlimited soft drinks, wine, and beer. Several travelers comment that the lunch exceeded expectations in taste and variety, making it more than just a quick snack.
More ways to experience Athens from the water include these boat tours
The last island, Aegina, is famed for its pistachio orchards and historical sites. Here, you can join an optional pistachio tasting or stroll through the streets, exploring local shops, cafes, and the ancient Temple of Apollo. The lively market and charming alleyways provide authentic glimpses into Greek island life. Many reviews highlight the quality and friendliness of the local vendors, making it a worthwhile stop. You’ll also have plenty of time to relax on the beach or take a quick swim.
The cruise loops back to Marina Zeas, with another 105-minute sail—giving you plenty of opportunities to snap photos, unwind, and soak in the last views of Greece’s stunning coastline. Guests often mention the crew’s attentiveness and the overall relaxed vibe, making the journey feel like a floating social gathering rather than a rigid tour.


Many travelers repeatedly mention the guides’ friendliness and knowledge, with Anna standing out as a professional yet personable host. The crew’s attentiveness, like bringing drinks or playing music, adds to the relaxed atmosphere.
The value for money is also a common theme; for around $150, guests feel they received a full day of scenic beauty, cultural experiences, and delicious food—especially considering the unlimited drinks and buffet included.
Some reviews do warn about the weather’s influence—if seas are rough or port authorities restrict sailing, plans may change. A few noted logistical hiccups, like taxi mix-ups, but these didn’t seem to detract from the overall enjoyment.
Guests appreciate the authentic Greek cuisine served onboard—fresh, plentiful, and well-presented—and the spacious boat makes socializing and relaxing easy. The stops at islands are authentic, with many reviews mentioning how friendly and genuine the local vendors and residents are.

This tour offers a well-rounded slice of Greek island life with minimal fuss. It’s perfect if you want to see multiple islands, enjoy swimming in crystal-clear waters, sample local foods, and relax under expert guidance—all in one day.
It suits travelers who value good organization, engaging hosts, and a seamless mix of activity and downtime. If you’re after a luxurious, guided experience in a friendly setting, this cruise ticks those boxes. It’s especially great for those new to Athens or those short on time but eager to escape the city’s hustle for a taste of Greece’s islands.
However, if you’re prone to seasickness, or need accessible facilities, this may not be the best fit, and you might want to explore more accessible options or shorter tours.

How long is the cruise?
The entire trip lasts about 10 hours, including transfers, cruising, stops, and free time.
Are drinks included?
Yes, unlimited soft drinks, beer, and wine are served during the cruise, especially at lunchtime and throughout the day.
Can I rent a bike on the islands?
Yes, bike rentals are available on Agistri, and reviews suggest it’s a popular way to explore the island’s natural beauty.
What should I bring?
Bring a hat, swimwear, towel, sunscreen, comfortable shoes, and a jacket just in case. Be prepared for some walking and swimming.
Is there a dress code?
Casual, comfortable clothing is fine. Remember, it’s a day at sea, so focus on sun protection and ease.
What if the weather is bad?
The cruise depends on good weather. If conditions are unsafe or port authorities restrict sailing, the trip may be rescheduled or refunded.

This Athens Day Cruise offers a superb way to experience the islands surrounding Greece without the hassle of separate bookings or transport. The blend of scenic sailing, charming villages, and engaging guides creates a memorable day that’s well worth the investment. The food, drinks, and friendly service elevate the experience, making it feel both authentic and indulgent.
It’s best suited for travelers who want a comprehensive, relaxing, and lively day with beautiful vistas and cultural insights. The trip resonates most with those who appreciate good organization, enthusiastic guides, and a genuine taste of Greek island life.
If you’re looking for a way to combine sightseeing, swimming, and Greek cuisine into one seamless experience, this cruise makes a compelling choice. Just remember to pack sun protection, be on time, and enjoy the journey.