Sunset Caldera Sailing Cruise
Overview
Greek hospitality shines through on this memorable cruise in Santorini, where Captain Yiannis and his experienced crew ensure a fantastic experience. Relax aboard as you swim, sunbathe, and snorkel while savoring delicious BBQ meals and Greek wines.
- ⛵ Swim and snorkel in the beautiful waters of Santorini.
- 🍷 Savor tasty BBQ meals paired with local Greek wines.
- 📸 Capture stunning photos during your relaxing sailing adventure.
- 🌞 Sunbathe on deck for a perfect day at sea.
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Pickup included
- Fuel surcharge
- Local taxes
- Unlimited beer, wine and soft drinks
- Use of Snorkelling equipment
- Lunch
- All taxes, fees and handling charges
- GST (Goods and Services Tax)
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Gratuities
Meeting point
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Barca SailingThe picturesque marina of Vlychada, a small round harbor in which small sailboats, speed boats, and fishing boats of the settlement find shelter.
- The Red beach is one of the most scenic and interesting beaches on the island, located near Akrotiri village. Red Beach is without a doubt worth a visit considering that it is a rare sight, probably unique in the whole world, where red is the dominant color. We slow down in front of it, so you can take photos. (pass by)
- Undoubtedly the specificity of the geomorphology of Santorini is what makes the island so special.White Beach is white pebbled surrounded by white towering cliffs that form a beautiful, small cove and provide partial shade. This tiny beach is also composed of pumice stones and gray volcanic sand and pebbles, like the rest of the beaches in Santorini. (pass by)
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Palea KameniPalea Kameni is a volcanic island within the Santorini Caldera. The island was formed by a series of volcanic eruptions that formed large deposits of pumice and dacite.
- Akrotiri Lighthouse is a 19th-century lighthouse on the Greek island of Santorini. The lighthouse was built by a French company in 1892, making the lighthouse one of the oldest in Greece.You will see it from the water on our way to Caldera. (pass by)
If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.