Sunset Luxury Semi-Private Sailing Cruise

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Aprox. 6 hours (after sunset)
Overview

Sail into Santorini’s vibrant sunset aboard our semi-private catamaran cruise from Ammoudi Bay. Explore the neighboring island of Thirassia, swim in crystal-clear waters, and witness the raw power of the volcano at the Sulfur Springs. Immerse yourself in history at the Akrotiri Lighthouse and capture stunning photos of the Indian Face Mountain. Savor a delicious local dinner onboard as we cruise to Mesa Pigadia or the Red Beach, with a chance to snorkel before our grand finale: the mesmerizing Santorini sunset.

What to Expect

Swim in clear waters, marvel at volcanic landscapes, indulge in delicious onboard dining, and witness the iconic Santorini sunset—all topped off with convenient transportation back to your hotel.

Tour Highlights

  • The view of Santorini’s caldera from the sea, with its villages on top of the cliffs resembling snow-capped peaks
  • All the little coves and bays not reachable from land
  • The refreshing feeling on your skin after swimming in the Sulfur Springs
  • The taste of the organic salads and fruit that grow in our own farms and the delicious BBQ with fresh products along with seafood choices
  • You will be guided by locals who will provide you with information on the history of Santorini and useful tips for your stay on the island

Price includes

  • Transfers to and from the yacht
  • Water, soft drinks, wine, beer
  • BBQ meal on board
  • Cold plates and salads
  • Snorkelling equipment
  • Port Authority expenses
  • Captain & crew
  • Full insurance
  • Fuel

Useful Information

  • Choose dark coloured bathing suits if you are planning on swimming in the Sulfur Springs since the iron and sulfur can stain light-coloured materials
  • Don’t forget to bring your sun lotion and a hat
  • Be sure to bring a camera. The crew will take care of your belongings while you swim
  • If you are taking the cruise in April-May or late September-October carrying a light jacket is advisable
  • Inform us in advance of any dietary preferences or allergies
  • The schedule is always subject to change depending on weather conditions
Itinerary
The schedule is always subject to changes depending on weather conditions

Ammoudi bay

Framed between volcanic red rocks and the Aegean sea, Ammoudi Bay is a tiny fishing port located about 300 steps below the town of Oia.

Therassia island

The island of Thirassiais located adjacent to Santorini; in fact, it was once a part of it. The volcanic eruption that occurred at around 1500 BC snapped Santorini off and Thirassia emerged. Nowadays, Thirassia is a virgin island, still untouched by tourism and modern lifestyle.

Palaia Kameni

Palaia Kameni is a small island located in the Santorini caldera in Greece. It is part of a group of volcanic islands, with Nea Kameni being its younger counterpart. Palaia Kameni emerged from volcanic activity and is renowned for its hot springs, known for their purported therapeutic properties.

Nea Kameni

It emerged from a series of eruptions that occurred over the past few centuries, making it one of the youngest volcanic islands in the Mediterranean. Nea Kameni is characterized by its rugged terrain, with barren landscapes formed by volcanic activity.

Lighthouse of Akrotiri

The Lighthouse of Akrotiri is a historic landmark located on the southern tip of the island. It was constructed by the French in the late 19th century, around 1892, during their occupation of the island. The lighthouse stands as a testament to Santorini’s maritime history and serves as a guide for ships navigating the surrounding waters.

Indian face cliff

The Indian Face Cliff, also known as the Indian Rock, is a distinctive geological formation located on the Greek island of Santorini. This natural wonder is characterized by its rock face, which bears a resemblance to the profile of a human face, often likened to that of a Native American or an Indian.

Mesa Pigadia

Mesa Pigadia, also known as Black Beach, is a beautiful coastal area located on the southern part of Santorini island in Greece. Unlike the more famous Red Beach nearby, Mesa Pigadia features dark volcanic sand, giving it its distinctively black appearance.

White Beach

The White Beach is a renowned coastal destination located on the southwestern coast of Santorini, Greece. As its name suggests, the beach is characterized by its striking white cliffs and pebbles, creating a picturesque contrast against the azure waters of the Aegean Sea.

Red Beach

Red Beach is renowned for its unique red volcanic sand and towering red cliffs, creating a dramatic and captivating landscape. Overall, Red Beach is a must-visit destination for anyone exploring Santorini, offering a one-of-a-kind beach experience.

Fira old port

The Fira Old Port, also known as Skala Port, is a historic harbor located at the base of the cliffs beneath Fira, the capital of Santorini, Greece. This port has served as a vital transportation hub for centuries, connecting Santorini with other islands in the Aegean Sea.

Eftapedes Church

The Eftapedes Church, also known as Panagia Eftapeidi, is a hidden gem nestled on the coastline of Santorini, Greece. This quaint church is located near the bay of Armeni and is accessible only by boat or by hiking along the rugged coastline.

Armeni Bay

Armeni Bay is a picturesque coastal area located on the northern coast of the Greek island of Santorini. It is a small, secluded bay accessible only by boat or by hiking down a steep path from the town of Oia.

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