Sail away from the crowds and into the heart of Santorini’s beauty on your own private yacht.
This is more than a boat ride — it’s a luxurious, slow-paced journey along the island’s most iconic coastline. Swim in crystal-clear waters, explore hidden coves, and soak in volcanic hot springs. Enjoy a freshly prepared Greek meal on board with local wine and stunning views.
Perfect for couples, families, and friends seeking something truly unforgettable. Whether you choose a daytime escape or a magical sunset cruise, this experience will stay with you forever.
Book now and discover why sailing is the most exclusive way to see Santorini.
No need to worry about transportation — our driver will pick you up directly from your hotel or private villa anywhere on Santorini. You will receive the exact pickup time and details one day before your cruise via WhatsApp or email.
Vlychada Beach – Santorini’s lunar-like escape Often described as Santorini’s “moon beach,” Vlychada stands out for its surreal volcanic cliffs, sculpted by centuries of wind and sea. These towering, ash-colored formations create a dramatic backdrop unlike anywhere else on the island. With its black volcanic sand, quiet atmosphere, and raw natural beauty, Vlychada offers a peaceful contrast to Santorini’s more crowded beaches. It’s the perfect place for a swim, a scenic walk, or unforgettable photos against the wild landscape. The beach also hosts the quaint Vlychada Marina — the departure point for many sailing tours — making it both a natural wonder and a starting gate for adventure at sea.
Red Beach – Santorini’s iconic volcanic cove Famous for its deep crimson cliffs and dark red pebbles, Red Beach is one of the most photographed spots on the island. Formed by volcanic eruptions, its striking contrast against the turquoise sea creates a dramatic, almost surreal setting. Accessible mostly by sea, it’s a must-see gem for nature lovers and photographers alike.
White Beach – A hidden paradise of white rock and turquoise water Tucked away beneath sheer white cliffs, White Beach is accessible only by boat. The stark white rock formations and jet-black sand create a unique contrast that feels untouched and private. A secluded swimming spot, perfect for those seeking peace, privacy, and crystal-clear waters.
Mesa Pigadia – Caves, calm waters, and coastal charm Located near Akrotiri, Mesa Pigadia is a tranquil bay framed by dramatic cliffs and dotted with colorful fishermen’s caves carved into the rock. Its clear, shallow waters make it ideal for snorkeling and relaxing, especially for families or those looking for a quiet escape.
⸻ Black Mountain – A raw, volcanic landscape Towering over the southern coastline, Black Mountain (“Mavro Vouno”) offers a powerful reminder of Santorini’s volcanic origin. Its rugged slopes and dark color create a striking visual contrast with the Aegean blue, making it a memorable point of interest during your sail.
Akrotiri Lighthouse – The edge of the island Built in 1892, this historic lighthouse stands proudly at the southwestern tip of Santorini. It marks the boundary between the open sea and the caldera, offering panoramic views and a sense of timeless maritime charm. It’s especially enchanting during sunset hours.
Santorini Caldera – Nature’s amphitheater The caldera is the heart of Santorini — a sunken volcanic crater surrounded by towering cliffs and picturesque villages. Sailing along its edge offers jaw-dropping views of the island’s unique geology and architecture, with layers of history literally carved into the rock.
Santorini Volcanoes – The sleeping giants of the Aegean The islands of Nea Kameni and Palea Kameni rise from the center of the caldera — the still-active volcanoes of Santorini. Here, you can see steam vents, walk on lava fields, and even swim in natural hot springs. A powerful reminder that the island’s beauty was born from fire.
Old Port of Fira – Where history meets the sea Once the main harbor of Santorini, the Old Port of Fira now serves mostly local boats and visitors arriving by sea. Nestled at the foot of steep cliffs beneath the island’s capital, it offers stunning views and traditional charm, with the iconic donkey path winding up toward town.
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