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Meals: Greek-Mediterranean buffet lunch included
Duration: 10 to 12 hours
Hotel transfers: Available as an upgrade
Recommended cruises:
Meals: Depends on the cruise chosen
Duration: 5 to 6 hours
Hotel transfers: Available as an upgrade
Recommended cruises:
Your Athens cruise adventure typically starts from one of three convenient boarding points – Marina Delta Kallithea, Marina Zeas, and Alimos Marina. Each pier not only provides easy access to your cruise but also offers a taste of the local culture.
Address: Leof. Poseidonos 20, Kallithea 176 74, Greece | Find on map
Nearest public transport stop: Tzitziphies train station
Nearby landmarks: Kallithea beach, Stavros Park
Distance from Athens airport: 32.5 km
Address: Piraeus 185 36, Greece | Find on map
Nearest public transport stop: Ancient Theater bus stop
Nearby landmarks: Hellenic Maritime Museum, Archaeological Museum of Piraeus, Votsalakia Beach
Distance from Athens airport: 36 km
Address: Alimos 174 55, Greece | Find on map
Nearest public transport stop: Pikrodaphne train station
Nearby monuments/landmarks: Kalamaki Beach, Phaleron War Cemetery
Distance from Athens airport: 31 km
Athens cruises operate year-round, so you can experience the Saronic Islands at the time and season that you prefer.
To get your preferred time and date, it’s best to book your cruise at least 2 weeks in advance. Tickets tend to sell out fast, particularly during the peak season (May to September), so booking as early as a month in advance is recommended.
Absolutely! These cruises offer a rich mix of natural, cultural, and even historical attractions. You can experience Greece’s maritime culture, immerse yourself in the diverse landscapes and culture of its islands, enjoy local cuisine, and get your fill of stunning views of the Athens Riviera and the Saronic Gulf coastline.
Yes, most Athens cruises are family-friendly and offer activities suitable for both adults and children. Do keep in mind, however, that some cruises may not be pram or stroller-friendly.
The sunset cruise from Athens offers themed nights with a DJ, live music, and dancing. Some of the other daytime cruises also play relaxing music onboard.
You can bring small bags and personal items onboard, but large suitcases or bulky luggage may not be permitted due to space constraints. It’s best to travel light on these cruises and leave larger items in your accommodation.
Most cruises to the Greek Islands from Athens don’t allow pets onboard, although pet policies differ from cruise to cruise. Guide dogs are usually permitted. It’s best to confirm with the tour operator before booking your tickets.