If you’re seeking a relaxing yet visually spectacular way to experience Greece’s Aegean coast, the Sunset West Sithonia Islets Sailboat Tour from Neos Marmaras might just be what you need. While we haven’t personally been aboard this vessel, the reviews and detailed descriptions paint a pretty appealing picture for anyone who loves scenic cruising, time in the water, and gentle evening breezes.
What we love about this tour: First, the small group size (up to 11 people) creates an intimate atmosphere that’s perfect for relaxing and chatting with your crew. Second, the stunning sunset over the sea is an experience that many travelers cherish, especially after a day of exploring. The secluded swim stop offers a chance to cool off away from busy beaches.
A potential consideration is the lack of sailing with sails—the description states it’s a sailboat, but reviews note the sails are never used. If you’re dreaming of a traditional sailing experience, that might be a minor disappointment. Also, the guide’s engagement varies, with some guests noting a less talkative crew, especially towards the end of the season.
This trip is ideal for travelers who enjoy scenic views, quiet water, and a semi-private setting. If you’re after a peaceful, scenic escape or a romantic sunset cruise, it fits well. But if you’re craving lively commentary or a more active sailing experience, you might find it a bit subdued.
Key Points
- Small group size enhances intimacy and comfort.
- Beautiful sunset views are a highlight, perfect for photography or quiet reflection.
- Swim in a secluded cove offers a break from crowded beaches.
- Comfortable boat amenities, including bathroom, hot water, and a fully equipped kitchen.
- Flexible itinerary that can change with weather or guest preferences.
- Affordable price point for a 3-hour luxury experience at around $44.
An In-Depth Look at the Experience

This tour begins at the Neos Marmaras port, where you’ll meet your skipper at the floating pier. From there, the boat sets off into the clear waters of the Aegean, leaving behind the busier beaches for a more private, tranquil setting. The vessel itself is described as a deluxe sailing yacht, fully equipped with modern comforts, safety gear, and even a stand-up paddleboard (SUP), making the trip versatile and enjoyable whether you want to relax or get a little active.
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The Itinerary and Stops
The main goal of this tour is to combine scenic sailing with a memorable sunset view. The boat heads toward Kelyfos Island, a scenic spot that’s perfect for a swim. The reviews mention a pristine beach with soft sand and crystal-clear water, ideal for a refreshing dip. The swim stop is especially appreciated in warm weather, although one reviewer pointed out that such stops might make less sense late in the season when water is cooler.
The highlight is the sunset itself. As the day winds down, the boat drops anchor, and everyone can watch the sun dip into the sea, casting a glow over the water. The views here are described as stunning—a perfect backdrop for photos or just soaking in the moment.
Onboard Comforts and Extras
The boat provides drinking water, coffee, and tea—nice touches to keep guests refreshed. You’re encouraged to bring fruits, sandwiches, or beverages—the boat has a refrigerator, and you can use the plates and glasses on board. Since the experience does not include food or drinks for sale, bringing your own snacks is a good idea, especially if you plan to stay a while at the swim spot or watch the sunset comfortably.
The Crew and Commentary
The professional skipper takes responsibility for navigation and safety. In terms of commentary, reviews suggest a mixed experience; some guests felt the guide was less engaging or talkative, especially toward the end of the season. One review mentioned the guide disappeared during stops, which might impact those hoping for more storytelling or local insights. Still, the crew’s primary role is sailing and safety, and they generally aim to keep guests comfortable.
More Great Tours NearbyThe Sailing Aspect
Despite the tour’s name, reviews note that sails are never used. This might disappoint traditional sailing enthusiasts. The focus is more on relaxing cruising rather than actively sailing with wind-powered sails. You’ll enjoy the smooth ride and scenic views more than the authentic feel of traditional sailboats.
Price and Value
At $44.04 per person for a 3-hour trip, this experience offers great value, especially considering the small group size and inclusions like snorkeling gear and SUPs. It’s a reasonably priced way to enjoy ultra-relaxed luxury on the water, especially if you’re craving beautiful scenery and peaceful water.
Who This Tour Is Best For

This sailing experience suits travelers who favor relaxed, scenic outings over high-adventure or lively commentary. It’s ideal for romantic couples, small groups of friends, or solo travelers who appreciate quiet beauty and intimate settings. If you enjoy watching sunsets, swimming in less crowded spots, and having some personal space on a boat, this tour checks those boxes.
However, if you’re after a sailing adventure with active sailing, or prefer a more interactive guide, you might want to consider other options. The experience’s emphasis on comfort, scenery, and a calm atmosphere makes it perfect for those seeking tranquility and stunning views.
Final Thoughts: Is It Worth It?

This tour offers a peaceful, scenic escape into the waters of Sithonia, with the bonus of a spectacular sunset. The small group size and deluxe boat amenities make it a value-packed experience that’s a step above generic boat trips. While the lack of traditional sailing may disappoint some, the overall experience of swimming in secluded coves and enjoying quiet, beautiful vistas is truly special.
It’s well-suited for travelers looking for a relaxed, intimate journey that combines natural beauty with comfortable surroundings. If you’re after an unhurried, scenic evening on the water — and don’t mind the occasional quiet crew — this cruise could be a highlight of your trip to Neos Marmaras and Sithonia.
Neos Marmaras: Sunset West Sithonia Islets Sailboat Tour
FAQ

How long is the tour?
The cruise lasts approximately 3 hours, but check availability for exact starting times.
What is included in the price?
The price covers the sailing boat tour, marina fees, fuel, a professional skipper, drinking water, coffee, tea, snorkeling equipment, SUP, and all local taxes and VAT.
Are food and drinks provided?
No, the tour does not sell or provide food and drinks onboard. You’re encouraged to bring your own snacks and beverages, and the boat has a refrigerator and dining ware for your use.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Unaccompanied minors are not allowed, and the tour may not be suitable for people with limited mobility or back problems.
What should I bring?
Bring sunglasses, swimwear, a towel, sunscreen, and perhaps a packed lunch or additional beverages.
Can I sail with sails?
According to reviews, the sails are not used during this trip, so it’s more about cruising rather than traditional sailing.
Where do I meet the tour?
You meet at the Sailboats’ small pontoon (floating pier) at Neos Marmaras Port. The activity ends back at the same meeting point.
To sum it up, if you’re looking for a peaceful, scenic, and intimate way to enjoy a Greek sunset, this Neos Marmaras sailboat tour fits the bill. It’s an excellent choice for those who value quiet beauty, comfortable surroundings, and memorable water views—especially if you’re seeking a relaxing evening rather than a sailing adventure packed with activity.
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