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Experience authentic Crete fishing and stunning sunsets on the Agapi Sunset Cruise, with fishing, swimming, and authentic local hospitality for $113.
Planning a trip to Crete and looking for an activity that combines tradition, stunning scenery, and a touch of local life? The Agapi Fishing Trips Sunset Cruise in Hersonissos offers just that. This four-hour adventure is designed for those who want to see a different side of Crete—one where fishing is more than just a pastime, it’s a tradition. With a friendly crew, authentic techniques, and breathtaking views, it’s a tour that appeals to travelers craving something genuine and memorable.
What we love about this experience is the chance to participate in authentic fishing methods, and the beautiful sunset views that create a perfect backdrop for photos and relaxing moments. Plus, the inclusive refreshments—ranging from soft drinks to local raki and wine—add an extra layer of enjoyment.
A possible consideration is that the boat is described as a basic working vessel rather than a luxury cruise, which might not suit travelers looking for a more polished experience. Plus, if you’re prone to seasickness or have mobility restrictions, this tour might not be ideal.
This experience is best suited for those who want a hands-on, authentic Crete fishing experience, enjoy scenic sunsets, and are comfortable in a small group setting. It’s perfect for couples, families, or friends looking for a relaxed, culturally immersive activity that offers a good balance of fun and education.


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Your adventure begins at Captain Nick’s base in Hersonissos, where you’ll check in by 6:00 pm to ensure a prompt start at 6:15 pm. The early evening timing means you’re out on the water just as the daylight begins to soften, setting the scene for a memorable sunset. The meeting point is straightforward, and the crew is friendly, making initial introductions feel relaxed rather than formal.
The first part of the trip involves heading out into the sea to lay traditional fishing nets, a technique that’s been used by local fishermen for generations. This part lasts around 35-40 minutes and offers a fascinating glimpse into how fishing was historically done in Crete. It’s a hands-on process—if you’re curious, the crew, including guides like Manos, are eager to explain every step, making it a genuinely educational experience.
After the nets are set, it’s time for the main activity: fishing with rods or taking a refreshing dip in the calm waters. This period lasts approximately 1.5 hours, giving you ample time to try your luck at catching fish or just relax in the sun and enjoy the tranquil sea. Reviewers like Koen highly praised the authenticity—the experience of watching real fishermen at work, catching a variety of fish, and learning about the marine environment.
Mark mentions that the trip “was much more authentic and fun than most normal rod fishing trips,” emphasizing how the guides’ extensive knowledge made the experience much more engaging. The crew is very helpful, whether you’re a seasoned angler or a complete newbie.
As the sun begins to lower, the boat pauses to capture the incredible sunset views—a highlight for many travelers. The sky turns vibrant shades, and the peaceful sea makes for fantastic photos. It’s not just about looks; the guides share interesting facts about the marine life caught in the nets, which adds an educational flavor. Sergio described the experience as “amazing,” highlighting the positivity and helpfulness of the local guides.
Once the sun dips below the horizon, the crew pulls up the fishing nets. The excitement builds as everyone peers over to see what’s been caught. From reviews, it’s clear that the variety of fish and sea creatures is engaging—an authentic reward for participating in traditional fishing.
The tour concludes with the boat heading back to port, where guests can share stories, enjoy the remaining refreshments, and take in the calm evening atmosphere. The whole experience lasts just under four hours, which feels like a perfect length: long enough for a meaningful adventure but not so lengthy as to tire out.

Included features are a thoughtful mix—rods and bait, a refreshing fruit salad, soft drinks, water, and local alcoholic drinks like raki, beer, and wine. Snorkeling equipment is also provided, adding an optional element for those interested in exploring underwater. It’s clear the tour aims to keep guests comfortable and engaged.
Not included is transportation and dinner, so if you want to explore the area further or dine afterward, plan ahead. The focus remains on the fishing experience, the sunset, and the shared camaraderie on the boat.

The tour is in English and Greek, with a small group size capped at 8 participants, fostering a relaxed and intimate atmosphere. It’s suitable for most guests but not recommended for those with mobility issues or severe seasickness. You’ll want to bring essentials like your passport or ID, sunglasses, swimwear, a camera, waterproof gear if you plan to take photos underwater, a jacket for cooler evenings, and cash for extras or tips.
Since the boat is a working vessel, don’t expect plush amenities. It’s a practical, authentic experience that prioritizes tradition over luxury.

When considering the value of this tour, you’re paying $113 per person for a genuinely local experience. You gain insight into traditional fishing techniques, enjoy the tranquility of the sea, and witness Crete’s stunning sunset—all in one package. The inclusion of local drinks and snacks like fruit salad helps keep everyone refreshed, and the small group size ensures personalized attention from guides like Manos and Captain Nick.
The reviews underscore the authenticity and educational value of the trip. Koen noted how the guides “yell you all about the traditional fishing method and the different species you’ll catch,” which adds an educational layer not always found on standard boat trips. Mark appreciated that “Nick and Manos knew everything about the waters and the fish,” making it both fun and informative.

This trip is ideal for travelers seeking an authentic, hands-on experience. If you love the idea of seeing how local Crete fishermen work, enjoying a spectacular sunset, and catching fish as part of a small group, this is a perfect choice. It’s especially suited for those who appreciate learning about local traditions and don’t mind a more rustic vessel.
It’s less suitable for travelers with mobility issues, those prone to seasickness, or anyone looking for a luxurious, high-end cruise. However, if you’re after a genuine taste of Crete’s fishing culture, combined with scenic views and friendly guides, this tour checks all the boxes.

The Agapi Fishing Trips Sunset Cruise in Hersonissos offers more than just a boat ride; it’s a window into local Crete life. You’ll enjoy hands-on participation in traditional fishing, stunning vistas of the sunset, and the chance to learn fascinating facts about marine life from knowledgeable guides. The modest price reflects the authentic nature of the experience and the intimate setting.
Perfect for curious travelers, families, or anyone wanting to escape typical tourist activities, this tour delivers a genuine slice of Crete’s coastal culture. It’s a relaxing yet engaging way to spend an evening, leaving you with stories, photos, and a newfound appreciation for local fishing traditions.

Is transport included?
No, transportation is not included. You’ll need to get to the starting point at Captain Nick’s base in Hersonissos yourself.
What should I bring?
Bring your passport or ID, sunglasses, swimwear, a camera (waterproof if possible), a jacket for cooler evenings, and cash for extras or tips.
Is the vessel comfortable?
The boat is described as a basic working vessel, not a luxury cruise ship. Expect a practical, traditional boat suitable for fishing and small groups.
Can I participate if I don’t know how to fish?
Absolutely—guides like Manos are happy to help beginners and experienced anglers alike.
Will I see a sunset?
Yes, the tour is timed to coincide with sunset, offering breathtaking views as the sky turns vibrant colors over the sea.
Is snorkeling included?
Yes, snorkeling equipment is provided if you want to explore the waters further.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing flexibility in case your plans shift.
This tour offers a genuine, scenic, and educational experience that immerses you in Crete’s fishing traditions, perfect for travelers looking for authentic, laid-back adventures.