You’ll board a shared catamaran in Naxos and sail toward Paros or hidden coves nearby, stopping to swim and snorkel in clear Aegean waters. Enjoy a traditional lunch cooked onboard with local wine and beer as you relax under the sun. With friendly guides and plenty of time to soak up sea air, it’s the kind of day that lingers long after you’re back on land.
Honestly, I woke up still tasting salt on my lips from yesterday’s catamaran day cruise out of Naxos. The port was already buzzing when we got there—families with sunhats, a couple of older Greek men arguing gently about something (football? olives?), and our guide Yannis waving us over like we were old friends. I didn’t expect the boat to feel so open—bare feet on warm deck, that first whiff of coffee brewing somewhere below. We set off around ten, everyone kind of shy at first except for a kid who kept asking if dolphins would show up.
The water between Naxos and Paros is this unreal blue—I kept staring at it until someone laughed and handed me a mask for snorkeling. First stop was a cove I’d never find alone; you could smell wild thyme on the breeze if you leaned in. Swimming there felt weirdly quiet except for the splash of someone cannonballing off the side (not me, but close). Lunch happened all at once—plates passed around, grilled veggies, something with lemon and olive oil that Yannis called “just home food.” Local wine too, cold enough to make my teeth hurt. Li tried to teach me how to say cheers in Greek but I probably butchered it.
We drifted for hours—sometimes talking, sometimes just lying back listening to the hull creak. There was this moment after lunch where everyone went quiet except for the sound of forks scraping plates and waves tapping the side of the catamaran. I still think about that view looking back at Naxos, sunlight bouncing off white houses on the shore. The crew checked in often but never hovered; it felt easy, like they’d done this forever. Seven hours slipped by faster than I thought they could.
The cruise lasts about 7 hours, starting at 10:00 am.
Yes, a traditional lunch prepared with local products is served onboard.
Yes, bottled water, local wine, beer, coffee, tea, and soft drinks are included.
No, masks for snorkeling are provided by the crew.
Yes, families are welcome and specialized infant seats are available.
The captain may change the itinerary for safety if weather conditions require it.
The shared catamaran departs from the port of Naxos.
Yes, public transportation options are available near the departure point.
Your day includes pickup at Naxos port by your crew before setting sail toward Paros or secluded beaches nearby; all swimming stops come with snorkeling masks provided; enjoy bottled water throughout plus local wine and beers; snacks appear before a delicious traditional lunch cooked right onboard; coffee or tea rounds things out as you drift back toward port together in late afternoon.
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