You’ll sail from Heraklion to Dia island with a small group and friendly local crew. Swim or snorkel in crystal-clear bays, watch for wildlife, then relax with an organic Cretan lunch served right on deck. It’s a day that lingers in your mind—the kind where you forget your phone exists for hours.
Ever wondered what it feels like to drift away from Heraklion, just the sound of the sails and that salty breeze? We met our crew at the Old Venetian port—honestly, I was a little nervous about being on a yacht, but they were all smiles, showing us how to move around safely. The city faded behind us pretty quick. It’s almost an hour out to Dia island, but time sort of blurs when you’re watching the coastline shrink and someone’s laughing about how awkward you look in a life jacket (thanks, Giorgos).
The first thing I noticed at Dia wasn’t even the water—it was this silence. No cars, no crowds, just wind and a few birds. Our guide pointed out some wild goats up on the rocks (I never did spot one), and told us about how Dia is protected for its wildlife. When we anchored at Agios Georgios bay, I dipped my toes overboard—water so clear you could see tiny fish darting around your feet. Snorkeling felt surreal; I kept losing track of time chasing after shimmery blue flashes under the surface.
Lunch was honestly better than I expected—fresh tomatoes, something with feta and olive oil that tasted like sunshine, all laid out on deck with cold drinks. There was this moment where everyone just went quiet for a second chewing on watermelon and staring at the green-blue water (maybe we were all thinking the same thing: how do you go back to regular lunch after this?). On the way back, someone thought they saw dolphins—I missed them because I was busy trying not to spill wine on myself as the boat rocked. So yeah, next time I’ll keep my eyes peeled.
The trip from Heraklion port to Dia island takes about one hour by yacht.
Yes, an organic local lunch is served onboard during the sailing trip.
Unlimited mineral water, soft drinks, and wine (for adults) are included.
Yes, there’s time for swimming and snorkeling in Dia island’s bays with equipment provided.
Pickup is included for accommodations within 10km of Heraklion port.
Yes, vegetarian meal options are available onboard.
This is a small group sailing experience; exact numbers may vary but groups are limited in size.
You might spot wild goats or birds; dolphins are sometimes seen during the return sail.
Your day includes free hotel pickup within 10km of Heraklion port, certified local crew guiding you throughout, all safety gear plus snorkeling equipment and SUP boards if you want them. Drinks flow freely—water, soft drinks or wine—and there’s a fresh organic Cretan lunch served right onboard before heading back toward town in the afternoon.
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