Enjoy a delightful sail from Ouranoupolis to Blue Lagoon. Blue Lagoon fun cruise, swim, dive, and enjoy the blue crystal seas of Halkidiki. Visit the islands of Diaporos, Ammouliani, and Banana Beach. You cannot afford to miss a trip to Blue Lagoon.
Enjoy breathtaking moments on board, explore Halkidiki's turquoise crystal seas, and visit three islands in one day.
The 26-meter motor yacht was launched in 2000. This displacement vessel with a steel hull can carry 180 passengers. It is notable for its contemporary interiors and clean exterior lines. There are two decks and one bar. There is also a lovely lobby. The exquisite comfort on board will wow our guests.
The local market on Ammouliani island is a must-see; a day would not be enough to examine the local items and the village's centuries-old Mount Athos architecture.
Next destination, Banana beach on Ammouliani island, feel the summer temptation, grab a sunbed and an umbrella, listen to the music, dance, sample some authentic Greek dishes, swim, snorkel, and explore the lush green and turquoise coast. Our turquoise location is Banana Beach.
Lagonisi Gulf is a fantastic site where you can explore the area's beautiful waters, dive in the light blue sea, go snorkeling, and feel the unusual rhythm that strikes the sea. A Halkidiki cruise not to be missed.
The vessel sails from Ouranoupolis at 10:30 for a Blue Lagoon trip to the island of Diaporos in the vicinity of Vourvourou, which has crystal blue seas. Embarkation begins at 9:30 a.m., however tourists should arrive half an hour before departure.
The ship sails from Ouranoupolis for Blue Lagoon, leaving behind the peninsula of Mount Athos, with the magnificent Mountain Athos towering up to 2033m in the backdrop. On the right, you can see Ammouliani and the Drenia islands, which you may visit on one of our cruises. Our destination, Sithonia, can be seen from the prow of the ship and will be reached in about an hour.
Our first stop on the island Diaporos is in the open seas of the bay, where you may dive for about 45 minutes from the vessel into the turquoise crystal clear waters of the region.
In approximately an hour, we'll arrive at Ammouliani Island and Tsaska Banana Beach, where you may enjoy the sun and sea beside the rich green foliage of the area. The music's pace and the beautiful design will captivate you. There is a road that goes to the highest point on the island, from which one can see the entire island as if they were flying, as well as the entire Mount Athos peninsula, with the massive Mountain Athos standing up to 2033m. Furthermore, the seas are shallow for the most portion of the beach, making it ideal for little children.
After 2 hours of leisure, swimming, lunch, and exploring, the vessel sails for its next destination, which is only 15 minutes away—the historic little port of Ammouliani, where a 1 hour stop will be made. During this visit, you will have the opportunity to see the island's local market as well as the church, which is located in the square and was built in 1865 by Mount Athos monks.
Until 1925, the island was a monastic dependency of H.M. Vatopedi, when it was ceded to Greek refugees from Minor Asia. You may also visit the folklore museum, which was erected in 1907 and used as a school during the island's early years. The historic "arsanas" (dockyard) is quite spectacular and was used by the monks to dock their tiny wooden boats. Finally, our return trip to Ouranoupoli takes approximately 20 minutes, and the ship arrives about 17:00.
The majority of passengers choose tour guides who speak several languages (for example, Greek, English, German, and Romanian). The Captain, who is knowledgeable about the monks' lives, leads tours in Greek.
Every member of our crew has undergone lectures on the lifesaving equipment and fire extinguishing system on board. Furthermore, every week, fire emergency exercises, man at sea, sea influx into the ship, and ship abandonment are arranged. In addition, all of our crew members are trained and kept up to date in first aid. Our firm routinely examines the sailor's knowledge to ensure the safety of the passengers. They are familiar with the waterways and the local characteristics of the weather, waves, and sea bottom.