Sailing Greece
The Saronic Gulf sailing trips from Athens offer genuine Greek island hopping without the ferry hassle.
About Sailing Greece
The Saronic Gulf sailing trips from Athens offer genuine Greek island hopping without the ferry hassle. You'll cruise past uninhabited islets, swim in crystal clear waters near Aegina, and watch the sunset frame the Temple of Poseidon at Cape Sounion. The wooden caiques feel authentically Greek while the catamarans give you more deck space and stability for families.
Once you clear Piraeus port, the Athenian sprawl disappears behind you and suddenly you're in proper Greek island territory. The water shifts from murky harbor green to that postcard blue, and swimming stops happen at secluded coves where the only sounds are waves lapping against the hull. As evening approaches, everyone gathers on deck with wine and mezze platters while Sounion's clifftop temple creates a dramatic silhouette.
Most operators charge 45 to 65 EUR for sunset cruises, but the cheaper ones pack 40 people onto boats meant for 25. Skip the budget options and go with smaller group operators who limit numbers to 20 passengers maximum. The morning departures get better swimming weather but you'll miss the sunset spectacle, which honestly makes the whole experience worthwhile.
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