Catamaran Cruise in Nafplio | Private

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Catamaran Cruise in Nafplio | Private

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  • 4 hours 30 minutes (approx.)
  • From $2,042.38
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A cruise that feels like your own little escape. This private Nafplio sailing outing hits Bourtzi right away and then swaps crowds for clear-water coves at Xiropigado and around Romvi Beach, all with a crew that shares local facts as you go. I love the mix of sightseeing and time in the water, and I also like that your onboard host serves wine, juices, nibbles, fruit, and a light meal while you relax. The one thing to consider is cost: $2,042.38 is per group (up to 15), so if you’re a small party, it can feel pricey versus shared tours.

The schedule is flexible with morning or sunset departures, so you can pick the vibe you want. You’ll meet at Nafplio4sail on Spiliadou N. 9 and return right to the same spot, which makes it easier to plan dinner afterward.

On board, you get more than a ride: snorkeling gear, SUP, and even a camera setup with a drone, so you’re not stuck just sitting there. The catamaran-style experience is also supported by what I’d call strong service vibes from the crew, including captains like Jason and follow-up kindness from Konstantimos in one standout account.

Key Points That Matter Before You Book

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  • Bourtzi fortress views fast: You start across from the fort, so the first moments are scenic and easy to photograph.
  • Two long swim windows: You’re not doing quick dip-and-go stops; you get meaningful time at Xiropigado and Romvi Beach.
  • Host service included: Wine, juices, nibbles, fruit, and a light meal keep the cruise feeling like a day out, not just transportation.
  • Water toys on tap: SUP and snorkeling gear are included, plus onboard amenities like a restroom.
  • Private group comfort: Only your group sails, so the pace and plans stay more under your control.

Setting Sail from Nafplio4sail: Easy Start, Private Feel

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Meeting at Nafplio4sail | Daily Cruises & Experiences on Spiliadou N. 9 keeps things straightforward. There’s no hotel pickup, so you’ll want to get yourself to the harbor area on time and in a relaxed mood.

Once everyone’s aboard, the experience is built for comfort. This is a private activity, meaning you’re not sharing your swim time or your snack table with strangers. That matters in a place like Nafplio, where crowds can pile up at the most popular waterfront spots.

Also, the cruise runs about 4 hours 30 minutes (approx.), which is long enough to feel like a real plan, not just a short excursion. It’s a great length if you want sea time but still want energy for an evening walk and dinner back in town.

You can also read our reviews of more boat tours in Nafplio

Bourtzi Stop: Fortress Views Without the Crowd Shuffle

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Your first stop is Bourtzi, and it’s special because you’re not far from the action—you’re parked directly across from the fortress. In practical terms, that means you get to take in the landmark quickly, right after departure, without a long run-around.

There’s also a human element that makes this stop work. The crew shares historic facts about the areas you pass, so the views don’t feel like background noise. If you like understanding what you’re looking at, this is one of the better starts you’ll find along Nafplio’s coast.

A small plus: the ticket entry for this stop is described as free. Even if you’re not thinking about paperwork, it helps keep the stop feeling effortless.

Xiropigado Swim Time: Clear Water and Mountain-Edge Scenery

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After Bourtzi, the cruise heads toward Xiropigado, a small seaside resort on the eastern slopes of mountain Zavitsa. The setting is part of the point here—this isn’t just swim time in generic blue water. You’re swimming in a scenic spot with mountain context behind it, which adds depth to the photos and the feel of the moment.

You also get a long block: about 2 hours at this stop. That’s a big deal because it lets you do what you actually want, not what the itinerary demands. You can swim first, then drift and relax, and still have time to get back in if the water temperature feels right.

A possible drawback: if you’re someone who gets seasick easily, you’ll want to consider how you feel on the water before booking. The schedule implies steady sailing between stops, but weather and conditions can affect comfort.

Romvi Beach: A Peaceful Cove-Style Finish

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The last major stop is Romvi Beach, around Romvi island. This is where the vibe shifts toward quieter, more sheltered cruising. The plan specifically aims for secluded beaches away from crowds, which is exactly what you’re paying for in a private setting.

Like Xiropigado, this stop gives you about 2 hours. That time rhythm matters: you’re not racing from one photo spot to another. Instead, you can treat the sea like it’s the activity, with time to swim, float, or just watch the water.

One key advantage here is pacing. By the time you reach Romvi, you’ve already had a landmark start (Bourtzi) and a scenic swim stop (Xiropigado). So the final stretch feels like a reward rather than another checklist item.

Onboard Food and Drinks: The Host Makes It Feel Like a Day Out

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One of the most consistent strengths is how well the onboard hosting supports the cruise. You’ll be served wine, juices, nibbles, fruit, and a light meal. And it’s not just a token snack. The experience is designed so you can eat without getting in anyone’s way.

In one account, the boat was described as spotless and well maintained, which I think you should treat as more than a compliment. A clean, comfortable boat changes your experience immediately—especially when you’ll be moving around for snorkeling, SUP, and taking photos.

You’ll also have access to bottled water, soda/pop, and snacks included, along with alcoholic beverages. That’s a nice balance: you can go fully relaxed, or keep it lighter with water and juice depending on how you feel.

You can also read our reviews of more private tours in Nafplio

SUP, Snorkeling Gear, and the Drone Camera Setup

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This cruise is built for water activity without you needing to bring extra gear. Snorkeling equipment and SUP (paddle boards) are included, so you can switch activities when the mood changes.

The best practical benefit: you won’t be stuck trying to find rental gear in Nafplio. That saves time and effort, especially if you’re traveling with family or friends who don’t want a pre-cruise gear run.

There’s also a camera setup with a drone included. You’re not expected to be the photographer. In the accounts I saw, the atmosphere made it feel like the crew helps you capture the day rather than leaving you to figure it out yourself.

If you care about photos, this matters. If you don’t, it still helps because it means the crew is thinking about angles and timing, not only the driving.

The Crew Experience: Warm Service You Can Feel

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The crew is a big part of why this sail feels easy. One standout mention named Jason as captain, with praise that he and his boatmate acted as local guides. That kind of guidance is what turns a stop into something you understand, instead of just something you see.

There’s also a memorable follow-up kindness. Konstantimos was mentioned as meeting guests afterward and gifting a bottle of local olive oil as a thank-you. That detail isn’t required for the cruise to work, but it signals pride in customer experience—small touches like that can make you remember the day longer.

Even if you’re not the type who cares about customer service, it affects the trip. A calm, attentive crew helps you enjoy the water time and keeps snack and drink service smooth.

Price and Value: What $2,042.38 Really Means

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The price is $2,042.38 per group up to 15, for roughly 4.5 hours. That’s not “cheap,” but private sailing is rarely cheap. The better way to judge value is how the cost maps to what you get.

Here’s the math that helps you decide: if your group fills all 15 spots, it’s about $136 per person for a private outing that includes snacks, wine, snorkeling gear, and SUP. If you’re fewer than 15, your per-person cost rises, so the value depends on your group size and how much you’d otherwise pay for separate rentals or shared tours.

What you’re really buying is this bundle:

  • Private boat time
  • Multiple swim-ready stops
  • Onboard food and drinks
  • Gear included

If you’re a couple, you may still find it worth it for the privacy and water time, but you should be honest about whether you’d rather do a shared tour and spend less. If you’re a family or a friend group, this is where the pricing starts to look sensible fast.

Logistics That Can Affect Your Comfort

There are a few practical points to plan around:

  • No hotel pickup: You’ll need to handle your own ride or walk to Spiliadou N. 9.
  • Near public transportation: That’s helpful if you’re using buses or taxis.
  • Weather matters: The experience requires good weather. If conditions are poor, you’ll be offered another date or a full refund.
  • Participation is flexible: It says most travelers can participate, which is reassuring for a wide range of ages and experience levels.

One more detail to consider: while it’s presented as a catamaran cruise, one group reported ending up on a sailboat instead of the catamaran due to a reservation mix-up. If the exact type of vessel matters to you, it’s smart to confirm when you book.

Who This Cruise Fits Best

This is a strong choice if you want:

  • A private water day rather than a group scramble
  • Swimming and snorkeling time at multiple stops
  • A host-led snack and drink setup so you don’t have to plan a picnic
  • Options for morning or sunset departures

It’s especially good for friend groups, families, and travelers who like mixing sightseeing with actual sea time. If your idea of a holiday is floating, paddling, and watching coastline views unfold from the water, you’ll get a lot out of this format.

Should You Book Nafplio4Sail’s Private Cruise?

Yes—if you’re booking for a group large enough to make the price feel fair, and you want a real mix of sea views plus swim time. The stops are chosen for a reason: Bourtzi for the landmark start, Xiropigado for scenic swim time, and Romvi Beach for a quieter finish.

If you’re traveling solo or as a couple and you’re mainly after a quick coast glance, you may prefer a cheaper shared option. And if you’re very sensitive to boat conditions, you should take the weather requirement seriously and be ready to pivot if the day changes.

Overall, this is the kind of outing that doesn’t just move you from point A to point B. It gives you time to enjoy the water, plus food and small service touches that make it feel smooth from start to end.

FAQ

How long is the Nafplio private cruise?

It lasts about 4 hours 30 minutes (approx.).

What stops are included during the cruise?

The itinerary includes Bourtzi, Xiropigado, and Romvi Beach.

Do I get time to swim and snorkel?

Yes. There are dedicated swim/snorkel opportunities at the Xiropigado stop and at Romvi Beach, and snorkeling gear is included.

What’s included in the price?

Snacks, alcoholic beverages, soda/pop, bottled water, use of snorkeling equipment, use of SUP, a restroom on board, and all fees and taxes.

Is hotel pickup included?

No. Hotel pickup is not included.

Where do we meet for the cruise?

You meet at Nafplio4sail | Daily Cruises & Experiences, Spiliadou N. 9, Nafplio 211 00, Greece.

Is this tour private?

Yes. Only your group participates.

What language is the experience offered in?

The experience is offered in English.

What happens if the weather is poor?

The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

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