1-Day Private Cruise to Aegina form Athens
Athens to Aegina, Moni, & Perdika
Cruise overview
Your highlights
Entirely Private - Your group, your boat, no strangers.
Three Islands, One Day - Aegina, Moni, and Perdika at your own pace.
Crystal-Clear Waters - Swim and snorkel at uninhabited Moni Island.
Waterfront Lunch - Fresh seafood at a traditional taverna in Perdika.
Aegina on Foot - Ancient ruins, neoclassical streets, world-famous pistachios.
Easy Departure - 10:00 AM from Anavyssos Marina, 45 mins from Athens.
Book with Confidence - Flexible cancellation, guaranteed departures.
Suggested itinerary
Slip away from the city and spend a full day at sea on a private boat trip from Athens - no fixed itineraries, no shared decks, no strangers. Just open water, three island stops, and a pace that's entirely yours.
We depart at 10:00 AM from Anavyssos, 45 minutes south of Athens. As the coastline fades behind you and the Saronic Gulf opens up ahead, the Peloponnese rises on the horizon - and the day begins in earnest.
The first stop on your private boat trip is Moni Island: uninhabited, crowd-free, and surrounded by water so clear the sand below the hull is in sharp focus. Swim, snorkel, float. No beach bars, no umbrellas for hire - just nature doing exactly what it's supposed to. Perfect for families, and just as good for anyone who wants an hour of genuine quiet.
Perdika is the kind of fishing village that hasn't tried to become anything else. Pull up at the quay, take a table at one of the waterfront tavernas, and let lunch stretch as long as it wants. Grilled octopus, local wine, water close enough to touch. One of the most satisfying meals you'll have in Greece, and it costs nothing to linger.
Your private day cruise from Athens continues into Aegina Town, where horse-drawn carts still share the seafront with fishing boats. Walk the neoclassical promenade, visit the Kolona Archaeological site, step into the Cathedral - and before you leave, find the hand-made pistachio ice cream. Aegina's pistachios are world-class, and the locals will make sure you know it.
As the afternoon light turns and the islands drop behind you, the boat heads north toward Athens. The return is quiet, golden, and unhurried — and some guests will tell you it's their favourite part of the day.