Set sail from Vlychada on a modern catamaran for a scenic tour, visiting Red Beach, White Beach, the Volcano, Thirassia Island, and Ios. Enjoy Maganari Beach, relax, swim, and savor a delicious lunch. End the day with Santorini’s famous sunset. Includes hotel transport, welcome drink, seafood lunch, drinks, snorkeling gear, and more.
Pickup included
Red Beach in Akrotiri, Santorini, is one of the most famous and visually striking beaches on the island. Named for its unique red volcanic sand and towering red cliffs, the beach is a natural marvel. The red hue of the sand and rocks comes from the volcanic activity that formed the island. Located near the archaeological site of Akrotiri, an ancient Minoan city, Red Beach offers visitors a blend of natural beauty and historical significance. While the beach is small, its dramatic scenery makes it a popular destination for those looking to enjoy the sun and swim in the crystal-clear waters. Access to the beach involves a short walk down a steep path, and although there are limited amenities, its stunning views make it a must-see spot on Santorini.
White Beach in Santorini is a secluded and picturesque beach located near the village of Akrotiri, on the island’s southern coast. It is known for its unique white pebbles and crystal-clear waters, set against dramatic white and light-colored cliffs. The beach is accessible only by boat, making it a quieter, more peaceful alternative to some of the more popular beaches on the island. The calm waters are perfect for swimming and snorkeling, allowing visitors to enjoy the stunning underwater views. Although there are limited facilities, the serene atmosphere and stunning natural beauty of White Beach make it a hidden gem for those looking to escape the crowds and experience Santorini's more tranquil side.
The Santorini Volcano is an active volcanic system located in the center of the island’s famous caldera. It consists of several volcanic islands, primarily Nea Kameni and Palea Kameni, which were formed by eruptions over thousands of years. The most significant eruption occurred around 1600 BC, drastically shaping the island's landscape and creating the dramatic caldera that Santorini is known for today. The volcano is still active, with geothermal features such as hot springs and fumaroles. It plays a major role in the island's geology and is a popular site for tourists interested in nature and history, offering stunning views of the caldera and the surrounding Aegean Sea.
You can choose to be picked up from a list of locations, or alternatively, have the choice to make your own way to the meeting points
Please arrive at the pick up point 60 minutes before departure time.
Please specify the name of your hotel/accommodation during the booking process or from where you would like the pick up to take place.