Three-hour cruise to Saronic Gulf

  • 3 hours
  • Capacity: 50 people
  • 2 WC
  • Mini bar
  • Glass bottom
  • Large swimming platform
Description

Our office organizes three-hour cruises in the Saronic Gulf. The cruise includes crossing the Corinth Canal in a 17m boat, with stops for photography and swimming according to the schedule described below.

Included
A briefing in English by an experienced crew member covering the historical and cultural significance of the areas we transit.
Swimming aids and masks provided for exploring the seabed.
Buffet with wine, fruit and entertainment
Not included
Anything else not mentioned
Schedule
    • Passing through the Ancient Port of Kechria and the Baths of Orea Eleni
    • Short stop to see the fish on the islets of Plateia and Ovrios from the glass bottom of the boat
    • Anchorage near Mikro or Megalo Amoni beach for swimming from the boat
    • Return to departure point

In the event that the weather conditions do not allow us to cruise in the Saronic, the cruise will take place in the Corinthian Gulf.

Reservations are mandatory. Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the cruise starts. Cancellations made after this time are not eligible for a refund.

Are you a group of people? Contact us and find out about the special prices we provide for our cruises.

Did you know this?

Mikro and Megalo Amoni are two enchanting beaches located in the Saronic Gulf. They have beautiful sandy beaches with calm blue-green waters and wonderful vegetation that embraces the crystal clear waters in a unique way.

It was the 2nd harbor harbor of Ancient Corinth, where innovative methods of construction of port facilities were also applied. And in this there were two divisions, the commercial and the military. It was named after Ceghria, twin brother of Lechis, son of Pirine and Poseidon.

The Baths of Orea Eleni took their name from the ancient Greek beauty. According to Greek mythology she was the daughter of Zeus or Tyndareus and Leda and the wife of Menelaus, the king of Sparta. The "rapture" of Helen from Paris and her transfer to Troy became the occasion, according to the Iliad, of the longest war of all antiquity, the ten-year Trojan War.

From the "Syntagma" or "Monastiraki" Metro stop, take the red line, get off at the "Athina" stop, where there is a connection with the Hellenic Train to Corinth.

From Piraeus you take the Hellenic Train to Corinth.

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