2024

Boat and Bike: Peloponnes Saronic Islands

On the road in the mystical island world of Greece

Marina Alimos  Poros Island  Spetses Island  Aegina Island Marina Alimos

  • Guided tour
  • Port of Marina Alimos, Russian Bay on Poros
  • Volcanoes on Methana, Temple of Aphaia on Aegina
  • Daily routes ●○○○○ Altitude profile ●●●○○
  • Bike & Boat: Three-masted motor sailer Thalassa

days
8

Ø km per day
30

Are you in the mood for sea, sun and relaxation? Then our tour by bike and boat around the Peloponnese is just right for you. The Peloponnese peninsula and the islands in the Saronic Gulf in southern Greece are among the country‘s most historic and mythical regions. First you cycle along the coast in the north-east of the Peloponnese, the island of Pelops, where peoples such as the Mycenaeans, the Romans and the Venetians left their mark. But the Saronic Islands are also worth a visit. Be it Russian Bay on Poros, the herb island of Spetses, the car-free island of Hydra, the pistachio island of Aegina with the temple of Aphaia or the Methana peninsula with its volcanic cones  each of them will impress you with their individual character. Experience the journey by bike and boat around the Peloponnese with and on your floating hotel, the three-masted motorsailer Thalassa. It will take you from island to island in comfort and convenience, offering endless views of the bright blue sea along the way, the occasional opportunity to jump into the cool water and plenty of relaxing moments on deck.

The guided tour by bike and boat around the Peloponnese requires a certain level of fitness, as you will be cycling on hilly and mountainous
terrain. If you don‘t want to cycle one of the excursions or stages, you have the option of spending half a day or a whole day on the boat.

Itinerary

  • Booking code
    ES-GRSTAA7
  • Start / Destination
    Marina Alimos (Athens)
  • Duration
    8 days, 7 nights
  • Length
    approx. 185 km
    Daily routes ●○○○○
    between 25 and 40 km, Ø 30 km
    Altitude profile ●●●○○
Map for Boat and Bike: Peloponnes Saronic Islands

Your ship: The three-mast motor sailer Thalassa

The Thalassa (formerly Bahriyeli A) was built in 2002 as a three-mast motor sailer and offers a relaxing and entertaining atmosphere for up to 18 guests. The Turkish gulet-type ship has ample space in the cabins, each of which is equipped with its own shower and toilet (all-in-one bathroom) as well as air conditioning. The ship offers plenty of sun mats for relaxing on the large sun deck. The indoor and outdoor dining areas offer space for all guests to eat, relax and enjoy a cozy get-together with new friends.

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Thalassa, Griechenland

Thalassa, Griechenland

radler, Griechenland

Meer, Landschaft

radler, Griechenland

Day 1: Individual arrival in Marina Alimos (Athens)

Your journey by bike and boat around the Peloponnese begins in Marina Alimos. From Athens airport, you have the option of taking a chargeable shared transfer (on request) to the port of Marina Alimos. Embarkation in the marina Marina Alimos takes place from 02.00 a.m.. After checking in, explore the port of Marina Alimos or take the metro to the center of Athens. Dinner and overnight stay will take place on board in the port of Marina Alimos.

Archaeological Museum in Piraeus

Archaeological Museum in Piraeus

Day 2: Marina Alimos (Athens) – Poros Island (boat), round trip Poros Island, approx. 25 km

Let's go! In the morning, you cross over to the island of Poros. You start in the main town of the same name for a tour of the island. Poros was once dedicated to Poseidon, the god of the sea. The foundations of his temple can be found in the north of the island. Just a stone's throw away is Russian Bay, whose sandy beach with its turquoise waters is ideal for a swim. You will spend the night on the Thalassa in the port of Poros.

Poros bell tower_Island of Poros

Poros bell tower

Day 3: Poros island – Galatas (ferry), Galatas – Ermioni, approx. 40 km, Ermioni – Porto Heli (boat)

On today's stage of your tour around the Peloponnese by bike and boat, you will take a ferry from Poros to Galatas on the Peloponnese peninsula. You cycle mostly along the sea to the small coastal town of Ermioni. Your boat is already waiting for you there. A leisurely afternoon crossing takes you to Porto Heli. The small coastal town has existed since ancient times and is now a popular vacation resort. Near Porto Heli, you will find secluded beaches where you can enjoy the view of the crystal-clear water and the peaceful atmosphere.

Palamidi Fortress Nafplio

Palamidi Fortress in Nafplio

Day 4: Porto Heli – Spetses Island (boat), round trip Spetses Island, approx. 25 km

In the morning, a short crossing takes us to the island of Spetses. The Venetians ruled the small island, which they called Isola della spezie - island of spices - between the 13th and 16th centuries. The scent of aromatic herbs will accompany you on your tour. Enjoy beautiful views of the turquoise blue sea along the way and take a break or two on one of the beaches. On your return to Spetses, the island's main town, explore the harbor before returning to the ship.

Cycling Spetses Island

Cyclists on the island of Spetses

Day 5: Spetses island – Hydra island (boat), Hydra island – Methana peninsula (boat), round trip Methana peninsula, approx. 25 km

After a morning crossing, you will reach the island of Hydra. The car-free island has developed into a true mecca for artists in recent decades. Continue by boat to the Methana peninsula. The peninsula is characterized by a multitude of volcanic peaks and sulphur springs. You will also find green valleys overgrown with fragrant herbs and wild roses. In the afternoon, you have the opportunity to get to know Methana better on a circular tour.

Hydra Island

Hydra Island

Day 6: Round trip Methana peninsula, approx. 25 km, Methana peninsula – Aegina island (boat)

Many beautiful views await you again today on a short cycle tour on the Methana peninsula. In the afternoon, you will also cross over to the island of Aegina. It is particularly well-known for the cultivation of pistachios, which are processed into all kinds of products - an ideal souvenir to take home. If you like, take a short bike ride along the coast to the fishing village of Perdika (approx. 20 km in total). Sample the delicacies of the sea in one of the fish tavernas before returning to Aegina Town.

Methana

View of Methana

Day 7: Cycle tour Aegina Island, approx. 35 km, Aegina Island – Marina Alimos / Athens (boat)

The last cycle tour of your trip by bike and boat around the Peloponnese takes you to the temple of the goddess Aphaia, located on a hilltop. It was built around 2500 years ago. The way back takes you through the center of the island past the impressive monastery of Agios Nektarios. In Aegina Town, you will board your boat, which will take you back to the port of Marina Alimos. Enjoy the view of the sea once again before spending your last evening on vacation in Marina Alimos.

Temple of Aphaia on the island of Aegina

Temple of Aphaia on the island of Aegina

Day 8: Individual departure from Marina Alimos (Athens)

After breakfast on board the Thalassa, your journey by bike and boat around the Peloponnese comes to an end. Disembarkation and your individual journey home. A shared cab to Athens airport is available on request. We are happy to extend your stay in Athens with an extra night on request.

Sunset Greece

Sunset in Greece

Dates / Prices / Services

Season times and prices 2024

Arrival on Saturdays from 29.03.2024 to 11.10.2024

Bookable dates are shown in the booking form. The season is dictated by the arrival date.

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Season A
29.03. - 18.10.

from2799 €
All prices per person in a double cabin
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Services

  • 7 nights on board in double cabins with shower / WC
  • 2 x full board and 5 x half board
  • Bed linen and towels are provided (no bath towels)
  • German and English-speaking tour guide
  • Guided bike tours as per program
  • Admission fees for museums and archaeological sites visited together
  • Bottled drinking water on board and during all activities ashore
  • Travel documents (1 per cabin), Maps on board
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Not included:

  • Drinks on board and tips for tour guide and crew
  • City or visitor's tax (if payable)

Minimum number of participants to be reached up to 21 days before departure: 14 persons

Due to varying wind and weather conditions, it is possible that the itinerary may deviate from the planned route.

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Accommodation

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Thalassa

Thalassa

Thalassa

Salon

Thalassa, Salon

Thalassa

Double cabin

Thalassa, Zweibettkabine

Thalassa

Double bed cabin

Thalassa, Doppelbettkabine

Thalassa

On deck

Thalassa, an Deck

Thalassa

Sun deck

Thalassa, Sonnendeck

Three-masted motorsailer Thalassa

  • 10 cabins
  • 2 double cabins
  • 8 twin cabins
  • Features: shower/WC, air conditioning

Facts about the ship

  • Built in 2002
  • 2 passenger decks
  • Maximum occupancy: 18 passengers
  • Crew: 5
  • Length: 45 m
  • Width: 7.6 m
  • Features: sun loungers, indoor and outdoor seating available for all guests
  • On-board language: German, English
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Additional services

Additional bookable services

Surcharge for single use of double cabin

1199 €

All prices are per person

Rental bikes

Rental Bikes

Rental Bike
Rental Bike
89 €
E-Bike
E-Bike
229 €

Types of rental bikes

  • 21-gear women's and men's trekking bikes with derailleur gears
  • E-bike / pedelec
Features

Pannier

Please note that no private e-bikes are permitted on board.

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21-gear rental bike

89 €

E-bike / pedelec

229 €

All prices are per person

Brief info

  • Booking code
    ES-GRSTAA7
  • Start / Destination
    Marina Alimos (Athens)
  • Duration
    8 days, 7 nights
  • Length
    approx. 185 km
    Daily routes ●○○○○
    between 25 and 40 km, Ø 30 km
    Altitude profile ●●●○○
  • Trail conditions
    You cycle on predominantly asphalted roads. Expect some hilly and mountainous terrain per stage, where you will have to climb between 400 and 700 meters in altitude.
  • Notes
    Helmets are compulsory on the cycle tours in Greece, please bring your own helmet. Please note that private e-bikes are not permitted on board. Due to varying wind and weather conditions, it is possible that the itinerary may deviate from the planned route.
  • Tour operated by
    Local cooperation partner
  • Mobility note
    The trip is only conditionally suitable for people with limited mobility. Please do not hesitate to contact us regarding your individual needs.
  • Print version PDF
Map for bike and boat: Peloponnese and Saronic Islands

days
8

Ø km per day
30