Athens Riviera Private Sail Catamaran with Meal and Wine

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Athens Riviera Private Sail Catamaran with Meal and Wine

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  • 5 hours (approx.)
  • From $2,102.45
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Traveller rating 5.0 (30)Duration5 hours (approx.)Price from$2,102.45Operated bySun Sea Sailing AthensBook viaViator

Aegean water, private boat, real food. This Athens Riviera private catamaran day turns the city dial way down with swim stops, snorkeling gear, and a laid-back crew that takes care of the details. You head out from Marina Alimos and spend the next 5 hours cruising Athens’ coastline before returning where you started.

I particularly like the combo of Greek lunch and wine served onboard, because it makes the trip feel like a proper outing, not just a boat ride with snacks. I also like that the crew outfits you with snorkeling equipment and stand-up paddleboards (SUPs), so you can choose your own pace—float, swim, or paddle.

One consideration: the whole experience depends on good weather, so if conditions aren’t right you may be offered a different date or a refund.

Key Highlights at a Glance

Athens Riviera Private Sail Catamaran with Meal and Wine - Key Highlights at a Glance

  • Private charter up to 12 people, so you’re not negotiating shared space or timing with strangers
  • Vouliagmeni Bay for an early swim stop with classic Athenian Riviera vibes
  • Prasoniso Island as the lunch stop, with a light meal served onboard
  • Snorkeling gear + SUPs included, giving you two easy ways to play in the water
  • Captain Nick and hostess Ada deliver personal attention and local guidance
  • Wine/beer included for adults (18+), plus bottled water and soft drinks

Athens Riviera Catamaran: The Part You’ll Feel in Your Day

Athens Riviera Private Sail Catamaran with Meal and Wine - Athens Riviera Catamaran: The Part You’ll Feel in Your Day
This is a simple idea done well: you rent a private catamaran, point it at the Aegean, and let someone else handle the logistics. There’s no rushing from place to place. Instead, you get time to slow down, watch the shoreline slide by, and step into clear water when you feel like it.

The best value here is that it’s not a “sit back only” cruise. You’re given gear to get moving—snorkeling equipment and SUP boards—so the trip doesn’t rely on luck for entertainment. And because it’s private for up to 12, the vibe stays social without feeling crowded.

On the food side, the inclusion matters. Greek lunch onboard plus wine/beer for those 18+, alongside soda/pop and bottled water, means you’re not constantly scanning for a restaurant, then waiting, then spending extra. For a 5-hour outing, that’s a big deal.

The crews on these boats can make or break the day. Here, you get a named captain—Captain Nick—and a hostess, Ada, both praised for warmth and attention. You’ll feel it in the little things, like having drinks ready while you watch the coastline.

Pier 7, Alimos to the First Stop: Marina Alimos Sets the Tone

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You start at Pier 7 in Áλιμος (Alimos) and your cruise ends back there. That round-trip simplicity is underrated. Less time figuring out transport once you’re done, more time actually using your day.

From the marina, the plan heads first toward Vouliagmeni Bay, and that early stop is your chance to shake off the city. Catamarans tend to feel steadier than many motorboats, and the open water gives you that mental reset fast: wind in your face, salt air, and fewer street noises than you’ll be used to.

What you should expect at this stage is a classic “settle in, then play” rhythm:

  • Time to get comfortable onboard
  • A first swim window for anyone who wants to jump in
  • Space to snorkel using the included kit, if you’re curious

If you’re coming with family or a mixed-age group, this first swim stop helps. People can do different things without leaving anyone stranded on the sidelines. And since the tour is private, you’re not waiting for a big schedule of strangers to line up.

Vouliagmeni Bay Swim Stop: Why This Timing Works

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Vouliagmeni Bay is the kind of stop that makes sense early in the trip. Your energy is usually higher at the beginning, and the water play feels more fun before lunch and before fatigue kicks in.

Also, having a swim stop before the meal means you don’t feel stuck waiting for food to enjoy the water. You can go in when you want, dry off, and then work up an appetite for lunch later. That flow is one of those small trip design choices that makes the day feel easy.

Here’s the practical part: snorkeling gear is included, so you don’t need to bring your own mask or fins. If you’re new to snorkeling, this is an especially good way to try it without investing upfront. If you already snorkel, having the gear provided still saves time and packing space.

If you prefer something less gear-dependent, the SUPs let you explore while staying mostly on the surface. You’ll feel the coastline in a different way from the catamaran—slower, closer, and more “hands-on” with the sea.

One note: this experience is weather-dependent. If the wind picks up and the sea turns choppy, water time may shift in practice. The good news is that the operator flags the weather requirement up front.

Prasoniso Island and Lunch: Eating on the Water Changes Everything

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After the first swim stop, the itinerary heads toward Prasoniso Island for the main onboard lunch. This is where the day becomes more than “views and swims.” It turns into a proper meal experience with the Aegean as your table.

Lunch is served onboard, and it’s described as a light meal. That usually translates to something satisfying that won’t weigh you down during the last stretch of the cruise. With wine/beer included for adults (18+), you get that classic Greek cruise combo: salty air, good company, and a meal that feels like part of the outing rather than an interruption.

In real terms, why this lunch stop is smart for you:

  • You don’t lose time dockside hunting for a restaurant
  • You can eat, relax, and reset right where the scenery is
  • The crew can keep the drinks flowing while you enjoy the coastline

From what people highlight, Ada plays a big role here—warm, attentive, and making sure you’re not stuck feeling thirsty while you’re busy enjoying the view. That kind of service sounds small until you’re on a boat, where “self-serve” can be annoying and uneven.

Lunch at Prasoniso is also a good moment for photos and “just being there.” If you’ve spent days sightseeing on land, it’s a different kind of reward: less walking, more horizon.

Snorkeling and SUPs: How to Use the Included Gear Best

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This trip includes snorkeling equipment and stand-up paddleboards (SUPs), which is a big reason it consistently lands on top scores. The best value isn’t only that the gear is provided—it’s that you can switch activities without negotiating anything.

Here’s how I’d approach it so you get the most out of both:

  • If you’re snorkeling, do it early enough that you still feel fresh after the swim stop. Don’t wait until you’re tired.
  • If you’re using the SUP, try one short run first. Get comfortable on the board, then decide whether you want to paddle slowly around the area or just enjoy floating near the catamaran.
  • Bring a practical mindset: swimwear under dry clothes, sunscreen on early, and a towel ready to grab when you’re done.

Also, think about group dynamics. On a private charter for up to 12, the gear becomes a “shared activity” rather than a competition. People can take turns, and nobody has to worry that the schedule will drag because someone else is slow getting ready.

And yes, it’s okay if you only want one activity. You’re not paying for a checklist. You’re paying for freedom with support. That’s the real win.

You can also read our reviews of more private tours in Athens

The Crew Factor: Captain Nick and Host Ada Make It Personal

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The captain and hostess matter on a boat. You can feel it in pacing, communication, and how comfortable people feel stepping on and off the water.

Here, the named highlights are:

  • Captain Nick, praised as skilled and informative, guiding to great swim spots and sharing local insights
  • Ada, described as warm and attentive, serving lunch onboard and keeping drinks coming

What that means for you is a smoother day. You’ll get help finding the best moments to swim and use the gear, and you won’t be left guessing what’s happening next. On the water, that clarity is worth a lot.

There’s also an intangible benefit to good crew service: the trip feels lighter. Instead of thinking about timing, you focus on relaxing. Instead of tracking where the group is heading, you let the catamaran do the work while you enjoy the sea.

If you’re planning a family day, a celebration, or just want a “no stress” escape from Athens, that human touch is a major part of the value.

Price and Value for Up to 12 People

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The price is listed as $2,102.45 per group (up to 12) for about 5 hours. That’s private-boat pricing, so yes, it’s not the cheapest way to be on the water.

But value comes from what’s bundled:

  • Private catamaran charter
  • Greek lunch plus drinks (wine/beer for adults 18+; soda/pop; bottled water)
  • Snorkeling gear and SUPs included
  • All fees and taxes included

If you fill the boat with a full group, the per-person cost drops a lot compared with many “semi-private” tours. If you book as a smaller group, you’ll pay more per person, but you still gain the advantage of a dedicated crew and your own schedule.

One smart way to decide: consider what you’d pay for a boat experience plus meal plus drinks on top. When those add-ons are already included, the math often looks better than it first appears.

And honestly, the “private” part isn’t just status. It’s comfort and control—less waiting, fewer compromises, more time doing your thing.

Weather Reality: What Could Affect Your Day at Sea

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This experience requires good weather. If the trip is canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. That’s the right kind of policy for a sea-day activity.

In practical terms, if you’re booking during a season when wind or rain is common, keep your plans flexible. If your timing is fixed, check conditions close to your travel date and consider how much disappointment you can handle if seas are rough.

The tour duration is about 5 hours, so even small weather changes can affect how much time you spend in the water. The operator’s weather requirement is there for a reason: they want the swim and gear parts to be safe and enjoyable.

Who This Catamaran Trip Is Best For

This is a great match if you want:

  • A private day out without dealing with public-tour crowds
  • A mix of sailing, swimming, and water play with included gear
  • Lunch and adult drinks built into the plan

It also works well for groups with different energy levels. Some people want to snorkel, some want to paddle, and some just want to float and watch the coastline. Private charters make that kind of split easy.

People who love food will appreciate the onboard lunch. People who love water will appreciate the snorkeling and SUPs. People who love smooth organization will appreciate that Captain Nick and Ada are repeatedly praised for making everything feel easy.

If you’re traveling solo, it can still be worth it if the group rate aligns with your budget and you value private service. But the biggest value tends to show up when you can bring a full group up to 12.

Should You Book the Athens Riviera Private Sail Catamaran?

Book it if you want a day that’s mainly about the sea—swim time, snorkeling gear, SUP boards, and lunch with wine—without the usual “tour fatigue” of bouncing around Athens all day.

Skip it if you’re looking for a land-focused sightseeing itinerary with lots of stops and walking. This is a water experience. Your entertainment comes from the Aegean, the crew, and the included gear.

My bottom line: for the cost, this tends to make sense when you’re grouping up and when you really want the private-boat feel. The combination of personal crew service (Captain Nick, Ada) and included snorkeling/SUPs plus lunch and drinks is exactly what turns it into a memorable Athens day instead of a basic cruise.

FAQ

How long is the Athens Riviera private catamaran?

The cruise lasts about 5 hours.

Where is the meeting point, and where do we end?

You meet at Pier 7, Áλιμος, Greece, and the tour ends back at the same meeting point.

Is this tour private?

Yes. It’s a private tour/activity, and only your group participates.

How many people can be on the catamaran?

It’s priced for a group up to 12 people.

What does the itinerary include for swim stops?

The route includes a stop at Vouliagmeni Bay and another stop at Prasoniso Island.

What food and drinks are included?

A Greek lunch is included, along with wine/beer for adults 18 and up. Soda/pop and bottled water are also included.

Is snorkeling gear provided?

Yes. Use of snorkeling equipment is included.

Are stand-up paddleboards included?

Yes. SUPs are included.

Is the tour suitable for most people?

Most travelers can participate.

What happens if weather is bad?

This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. You can also cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

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