The best locations for boat trip near Stavros are Chania, Souda and Kissamos. In the area of Stavros you can find even more boat trip locations. Chania is the closest boat trip location and is 15 km away from Stavros. You can reach it in about 29 min by car.
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Private Sunset Sailboat Tour around Souda with SnorkelingAbout the ActivityWhat to ExpectStarting from the port of Souda, this private sunset sailboat tour will take you on a scenic journey along the coast, heading towards the charming village of Almirida. Here you can enjoy a leisurely swim or explore the underwater world with the provided snorkeling equipment. The crystal-clear waters and the picturesque backdrop make this stop a memorable experience.Next, the sailboat will glide towards the serene beaches of Loutraki and Marathi. Both locations are renowned for their tranquil waters and stunning views. At Loutraki, take a moment to relax on the sandy shores or dip into the calm sea. In Marathi, the inviting bay is perfect for another swim or simply soaking up the sun on deck. The journey continues to the intriguing Water caves, where you can marvel at the natural rock formations and the play of light on the water.The final leg of the trip brings you to Brascos and Karavotopos, where you can enjoy the breathtaking sunset views. As the sun dips below the horizon, the sky is painted with vivid colours, providing the perfect romantic setting. The sailboat features a comfortable, sun-protected area, and you can enjoy drinks and beautiful music to enhance the experience. This tour is ideal for those looking to share a special, intimate moment with friends or loved ones by the sea.HighlightsPerfect for up to 8 people, ensuring privacy and freedomDiscover vibrant marine life with an included snorkeling stopEnjoy breathtaking sunset views as you sail ItineraryDeparture from harbour of SoudaAlmyridaLoutrakiMarathiWater cavesBrascosKaravotoposArrival at harbour of SoudaHow to Get ThereWe meet at Souda Harbour, at the booked time. If you come by car, you will find free car parks nearby.Characteristics of The BoatSailboatNumber of passengers: 8Sun-protected areaRestroomsIncluded ServicesSnorkeling equipmentSnacks (Sandwiches and Greek salad)Vegan food optionsDrinks Bring AlongSwimsuitTowelSunscreen, sunglasses and hatGood to KnowAccessible to strollersNot accessible to wheelchairsNo pets allowedNot suitable for the elderly It is not allowed to bring your own drinks and snacks on boardThe price depends on the number of people that take part in the activity
From 410€
Private Sailboat Trip around Souda with SnorkelingAbout the ActivityWhat to ExpectThis private sailboat trip in the morning is perfect for up to 8 people and includes one stop for swimming and snorkeling. Starting from the harbour of Souda, you will embark on an unforgettable journey exploring some of the most beautiful spots along the coast. The boat features comfortable seating and sun-protected areas at the back, ensuring a relaxing experience with plenty of privacy and freedom.Your first destination is Almyrida, a charming coastal village known for its crystal-clear waters and sandy beaches. Here, you can take a leisurely swim or simply soak up the sun. Next, you will head to Loutraki, a small bay with azure waters perfect for a refreshing swim. The area is famous for its serene atmosphere and stunning landscape, making it an ideal spot to relax.The tour continues to Marathi, where you can enjoy the picturesque views. Afterward, you will visit the Water caves, a unique natural formation that offers a mesmerizing experience. The final stops include Brascos and Karavotopos, where you can explore the vibrant marine life. This tour is ideal for family or friends looking for a memorable day on the water.HighlightsPrivate sailboat trip ensuring privacy and freedomSwim in crystal-clear waters and enjoy picturesque views along the coastDiscover vibrant marine life with an included snorkeling stop ItineraryDeparture from harbour of SoudaAlmyridaLoutrakiMarathiWater cavesBrascosKaravotoposArrival at harbour of SoudaHow to Get ThereWe meet at Souda Harbour, at the booked time. If you come by car, you will find free car parks nearby.Characteristics of The BoatSailboatNumber of passengers: 8Sun-protected areaRestroomsIncluded ServicesSnorkeling equipmentSnacks (sandwiches and greek salad)Vegan food optionsDrinks Bring AlongSwimsuitTowelSunscreen, sunglasses and hatGood to KnowAccessible to strollersNot accessible to wheelchairsNo pets allowedNot suitable for the elderly It is not allowed to bring your own drinks and snacks on boardThe price depends on the number of people that take part in the activity
"The crew is relaxed and the food is okay. The tour is very scenic and well-paced.
A good alternative to the arduous journey to the beach by car/on foot."Rene, October 29, 2025
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Explore the stunning Bay of Kissamos with this boat trip to Balos and Gramvousa that will take you to the best spots of Crete. We depart from the port of Kissamos and sail for one hour, passing through cliffs and secluded beaches that meet the Mediterranean Sea. You will be amazed by the clear
Enjoy the Greek sun and the beautiful beaches with our boat trip to Agioi Theodoroi and Lazaretta! In half a day, we will show you the best spots of these islands near Chania. We will start our trip in the Old Venetian Port of Chania. From here, we will navigate towards our first stop, Theodorou
Enjoy our pirate boat trip around Rethymno at sunset and admire the city as you have never seen it before! From the Marine Port of Rethymno, we will first sail past La Fortezza, which is a historic fortress build by the Venetians in the 16th century. Little by little, you will see the colours of the