Daily 10:00 AM Departure
Pirate’s Islet & Paradise Beach Wooden Boat Cruise
Mykonos Old Port, Mykonos
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up to 175 guests
Overview
Embark on an unforgettable 4-hour wooden boat cruise from Mykonos Old Port and discover hidden gem islets once home to the legendary Mykonian pirate Mermeleha. Dive into crystal-clear waters for up to 45 minutes of snorkelling around the rugged rock formations of Prassonissia, explore underwater caves, and marvel at vibrant marine life.
Recharge with a fresh snack and a complimentary drink on board before we set sail to the island’s iconic Paradise Beach. Dock right at the pier and choose between lounging on golden sands, swimming in turquoise shallows, or joining the party vibe at beach bars. Cap off your adventure with a scenic cruise back—passing the charming Little Venice—arriving Mykonos Old Port by 2 PM.
Perfect for couples, friends, and solo travellers seeking both relaxation and a taste of Mykonos’s legendary beach culture.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is a shared daily cruise?
A shared daily cruise is a boating adventure where individuals or small groups join others aboard a single vessel for a day-long journey. Unlike private charters, participants share the boat, making it a cost-effective way to experience sailing and explore destinations.
What is included in the cruise price?
The cruise price generally includes the boat ride, professional crew, and often a selection of amenities such as meals, beverages, and sometimes snorkeling gear or paddleboards. Exact inclusions can vary, so it’s important to check the details for your specific cruise.
Can dietary restrictions be accommodated?
Many cruises can accommodate dietary restrictions with advance notice. Be sure to inform the cruise operator of any dietary needs when you book.
What is the difference between shared and semi-private cruises?
Shared cruises typically have a higher number of passengers. These cruises are open to the public, and tickets are sold individually. The boat is shared among various individuals and groups who book independently
Semi-private cruises limit the number of passengers more strictly than shared cruises. These cruises are shared among a few individuals or small groups, but the total number of guests is kept low to maintain a sense of exclusivity and comfort.
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