Agistri & Aegina — two islands, your pace
Private day cruise from Athens
Cruise overview
Your highlights
Entirely Private - Your group, your boat, your pace.
Two Islands, One Day - Agistri and Aegina, no shared decks, no fixed stops.
Agistri Off the Beaten Track - Pine-backed bays and crystal-clear water the ferry crowds never find.
Long Lunch in Aegina - Fresh seafood, local wine, and world-famous pistachio ice cream.
Your Skipper Knows the Water - Hidden anchorages, best swim spots, no tourist traps.
Book with Confidence - Flexible cancellation, guaranteed departures.
Suggested itinerary
This private day cruise from Anavyssos at around 10.00 connects two islands that sit side by side in the Saronic Gulf but feel like entirely different worlds. One day, one boat, and a route that the standard tour operators haven't quite figured out yet.
While Aegina grew into a day-trip destination, Agistri stayed itself - pine forests running almost to the waterline, sandy coves with no sunbed rental in sight, and a pace that makes the city feel like a different country. Arriving on a private boat trip from Athens means you choose your bay, drop anchor where the water looks best, and stay until you're ready to move. Swim, snorkel, paddleboard, or simply sit on deck with a cold drink. There is no group consensus required.
From Agistri, your private day cruise from Athens continues to Aegina - and the right way to spend it is slowly. Find a table at a waterfront taverna, order whatever came in that morning, and let lunch take as long as it wants. Fresh seafood, local wine, and homemade desserts. Wander the neoclassical streets, visit the Kolona Archaeological site, and before you head back, find the pistachio ice cream. Aegina's pistachios are world-class, and the locals will make sure you don't leave without trying them.
As the afternoon settles into evening, the boat turns north toward the Athenian Riviera. The sea flattens out, and the day quietly becomes one of those you find yourself describing to people months later - two islands, one private day cruise from Athens, and a version of Greece that the ferry simply cannot offer.