Sail from Gouves port to St George Bay on this sunset cruise. As you glide across the Mediterranean, you can sip on unlimited drinks, tuck into some tasty snacks, and lounge on deck – what more could you ask for? Plus, if you fancy it, you can make a splash snorkelling or try your hand at fishing – the boat has all the gear you need. Then, as the sun sets, you can take in the Insta-worthy views before heading back to port.

Sunset cruise from Gouves port to St George Bay in Crete
This experience meets the Global Sustainable Tourism Council criteria. By choosing this experience you can protect the places you love, care for the environment and support local communities.
- You'll cruise over to St George Bay for an evening of relaxation
- There's snorkelling and fishing equipment on board the boat for if you're up for it
- You can tuck into Mediterranean snacks on board, and make the most of the unlimited drinks
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