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Experience a fun-filled pirate-themed boat trip from Kos, visiting three islands with snorkeling, Greek barbecue, and dolphin spotting — great value and authentic fun.
Traveling around Kos and craving a unique way to explore nearby islands? The Barco De Pirata Cruise offers an enjoyable day out on a pirate-style vessel that takes you to three stunning islands—Kalymnos, Pserimos, and Plati. With a mix of sightseeing, swimming, and a tasty Greek barbecue, this tour is perfect for those wanting to pack a lot into a single day without the hassle of organizing multiple trips.
One of the things we love about this experience is its lively, themed atmosphere; the ship’s pirate decor makes for a fun, relaxed vibe. Plus, the inclusion of snorkeling equipment and the chance to see dolphins in their natural habitat adds an extra layer of excitement. However, a possible snag is the duration of stops, which some reviewers say feels a little rushed—especially if you’re eager to explore each island at a more leisurely pace.
This cruise suits travelers looking for a lively, all-in-one day trip that combines island hopping, marine adventures, and great food. If you enjoy social atmospheres, good value, and a touch of playful adventure, this trip could be a highlight of your Kos holiday.
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The adventure begins bright and early at the Kos port, with departure scheduled at 9:45 am. Most travelers appreciate the proximity to public transportation, making logistics simple. Expect to be greeted by friendly crew members who are eager to set the tone for a fun day. The boat itself is a striking pirate-themed vessel, with a lively crew ready to entertain and guide your day.
The 7.5-hour cruise includes plenty of time spent on the water—sailing between islands with some reviews mentioning the “happy hour every hour” with reasonably priced cocktails onboard. The crew, especially those like Spiros, receive praise for their friendliness and professionalism, which really helps set a relaxed, joyful tone.
Kalymnos is the first island on the itinerary, and it’s often called the “sponge diving capital” of Greece. Here, you’ll typically get around 30 minutes to swim or snorkel in the crystal-clear waters. Reviewers note that the short amount of time means you need to be quick if you want to explore or just relax on the beach. Some travelers found this enough for a quick dip, while others wished for a little more time to enjoy the scenery.
At Pserimos, the pace picks up a bit with a stop at the harbor or a designated swimming spot. Many mention that the crew makes it easy to jump in for a swim or snorkel, with equipment readily available. The reviews highlight that the time at each stop is “good to visit or have a swim,” but some felt the schedule was quite tight, leaving little room for exploring the islands themselves.
The last stop, Plati, is often bypassed for swimming and relaxing on the boat. Some reviews indicated that the boat just anchors here, and you might not get a full island tour, which can feel a little rushed if you’re eager to wander. Still, the views from the boat and the opportunity to swim in the water are appreciated, and the crew’s friendly attitude helps make up for shorter visits.
A favorite aspect for many guests is the chance to snorkel using the provided gear. The waters are said to be rich in marine life, and some reviews mention dolphin sightings, which add a magical element to the trip. The crew’s enthusiasm for marine wildlife adds to the experience, making it more than just a boat ride.
The included lunch is a highlight, especially given the quality and variety. Guests can choose from five options—meat (chicken, pork, fish), vegan, or vegetarian—all cooked fresh on the boat’s grill. Several reviews praise the food as “great” and “authentic,” with some mentioning the meat being a little tough but overall a good quality, filling meal. The outdoor grilling adds a fun, casual vibe to the day.
Most travelers find the return journey relaxing, often with crew-led music and dancing to keep the energy high. The ship’s lively, pirate-themed decor enhances the playful atmosphere, making it a memorable experience, especially for families or groups of friends.
The reviews paint a clear picture: most guests leave with big smiles, calling it a “great value,” “fun-filled,” and a “day to remember.” Many mention the crew’s friendliness and the quality of the food as standout features. For instance, Laurence emphasizes the “fantastic staff,” especially Spiros, and the “tasty food,” while Jessica loved the cocktails and described the trip as her “first and best boat trip ever.”
However, some critiques are worth noting. A few guests felt the schedule was too tight, with limited time at each stop, and one reviewer pointed out the early start and long sailing hours. Notably, the tour’s cancellation the night before by the operator was a concern for some, highlighting the importance of booking with reliable providers.
At around $34.76 per person, the cruise offers an excellent deal for a full-day adventure. The price includes lunch, snorkeling equipment, and the fun pirate ship experience. Given the combination of island visits, marine activities, and food, many reviewers feel it’s a good value for money. Drinks are available onboard at reasonable prices, though alcohol isn’t included in the ticket price.
The tour lasts approximately 7.5 hours, making it a full but manageable day. With a maximum of 200 travelers, the vibe can be lively but also intimate enough to connect with crew and fellow travelers. Many guests mention that the crew’s enthusiasm and friendly attitude make the long day enjoyable.
The vessel is accessible to travelers with special needs, equipped with toilet facilities and tailored services. The ship’s pirate theme adds a playful touch, but comfort and safety are prioritized, ensuring everyone can enjoy the trip.
Since this is a sea-based experience, good weather is essential. The tour is fully refundable if canceled due to poor weather, but it’s best to book with the possibility of flexible dates, especially during unpredictable weather periods.
This trip works best for families, groups of friends, and couples looking for a fun, lively day on the water. If you’re someone who enjoys social atmospheres, playful themes, and casual dining, you’ll find this cruise a perfect fit. It’s ideal for travelers who want to see multiple islands without the hassle of multiple bookings, and who don’t mind a schedule that’s packed but full of exciting moments.
That said, if you prefer more time on each island or a quieter experience, you might want to explore other options. The cruise’s energetic vibe may be less suited to travelers seeking tranquility or a more in-depth exploration of each location.
The Barco De Pirata Cruise offers a delightful, value-packed way to see three of Greece’s beautiful islands in one day. The captain and crew contribute to a fun, lively atmosphere that makes even the longest sailing stretch fly by. The inclusion of snorkeling, dolphin spotting, and a delicious Greek barbecue are what set this apart from typical island-hopping tours.
While some may find the schedule a bit rushed and the stops brief, most guests leave with fantastic memories and great stories to tell. The ship’s fun theme and friendly crew make it especially suited for travelers wanting an energetic, social experience. If you love water, good food, and a splash of adventure, this cruise is likely to be a highlight of your Kos holiday.
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, the tour is designed to be family-friendly and accessible to individuals with special needs. It caters to most travelers, including children and seniors, given the boat’s facilities and the crew’s friendly approach.
What time does the tour start?
Departure from Kos port is at 9:45 am, so guests should arrive a little earlier for check-in and seating.
What is included in the price?
The ticket includes the boat cruise, snorkeling equipment, and a Greek barbecue lunch with options for meat, vegan, and vegetarian diets. Alcoholic drinks are not included but can be purchased onboard.
How long are the stops at each island?
Most stops last around 30 minutes, enough for a quick swim, snorkel, or a brief look around. Some guests feel this is a bit short, especially if they want to explore more thoroughly.
Can I cancel if the weather is bad?
Yes, the tour is canceled in poor weather, and you’ll be offered a different date or full refund. You can also cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance.
What should I bring?
Bring swimwear, sunscreen, a hat, waterproof camera, and a towel. Comfortable shoes for walking and a light jacket for the boat are also advisable.
Whether you’re after a lively, playful adventure or a fun way to see multiple islands quickly, the Barco De Pirata Cruise offers a memorable, value-packed day. Expect good food, scenic views, and friendly crew, all wrapped up in a playful pirate theme that makes for a truly unique experience in Greece.