Your adventure awaits
Sail from Kissamos to the western edge of Crete on a private boat tour built around three of the region's most striking coastal spots: Balos Lagoon, Gramvousa Island, and the quiet cove of Agios Sozon. No fixed schedule, no crowds, just your group, an experienced local skipper, and roughly four and a half hours on the water.
The day moves at your pace. At Balos, the boat pulls in close to shore so you can wade straight into the shallow, warm water without a long swim. At Gramvousa, you can hike up to the Venetian fortress for wide views over the sea, or snorkel around the old shipwreck sitting just offshore (full equipment is on board). Agios Sozon rounds things off with a calm, lesser known swimming spot where you can float without another boat in sight.
Your skipper knows these waters well and adjusts the route depending on wind, swell, and what your group feels like doing. On board, there are cold drinks, local beer or wine, and a light meal with Cretan flavors prepared for the trip. The atmosphere is relaxed and personal, closer to a day out with a friend who owns a boat than a standard tour.
The trip works well for families with young children (the boat approaches the beach, so no tricky access), for couples looking for a quiet afternoon at sea, and for groups of friends who want to mix swimming, snorkeling, and good company. Two departure slots run daily: a morning run that returns early afternoon, and an afternoon slot that brings you back around sunset.