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Tour

Hydra, Poros and Aegina Full-Day Cruise

Discover three beautiful Greek islands on a full-day cruise to Hydra, Poros and Aegina, enjoying a peaceful day away from Athens. Greek Islands Day Trip. At the specified time, hotel pickup from Athens will occur. Next, travel to the Port of...

  • 11 hours

Discover three beautiful Greek islands on a full-day cruise to Hydra, Poros and Aegina, enjoying a peaceful day away from Athens.

Greek Islands Day Trip

At the specified time, hotel pickup from Athens will occur. Next, travel to the Port of Piraeus for the cruise to Poros.

Experience a 2-hour boat ride to Poros, the smallest island, allowing 50 minutes to explore sites like Trinzia and the Russian shipyard, as well as the Lemonodassos grove.

Continue with an hour-long trip to Hydra, where you'll have 1 hour and 45 minutes to explore the port, narrow streets, and mansions, with opportunities for beach relaxation.

After lunch, sail to Aegina for 2 hours of free time to visit the Temple of Aphaia and enjoy the city.

On the return to Athens, a traditional Greek dance and music performance will take place. After arriving at Piraeus Port, a bus will return you to your hotel, concluding a total of 11 hours.

Trip Menu

Consult the onboard menu for the cruise.

Optional Activities

Various optional activities are available during the cruise, details will be provided onboard for sign-up.

Hotel Pickup

The tour includes hotel pickup and drop off from most central, coastal, and port hotels in Athens.

Option without Pickup

You may choose to take this tour without hotel pickup, requiring personal travel to the port.

Trip Language

This activity does not include a guide, though the skipper will speak English without providing tourist details.

Prices

Options

Cruise without pickup

Cruise with pickup

Included

  • Hotel pickup (depending on selection)
  • Cruise to the 3 islands
  • English–speaking skipper on the boat
  • Buffet lunch
  • Traditional Greek performance

Not included

  • Drinks

Tips

  • Accessibility: No, not advisable for people with reduced mobility

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