Departing from the fishing village of Aliki on the south coast of Paros, this private half-day cruise covers three distinct destinations aboard the De Antonio D36 — a modern 36-foot motorboat with twin outboards, a triple-zone solarium, outdoor galley, shaded T-top, and a cabin with full bathroom below deck.
The first stop is the Blue Lagoon, the sheltered turquoise channel between Paros and Antiparos, where guests can swim and snorkel. The boat then moves to Faneromeni, a quiet beach on Antiparos accessible only by sea, followed by the island's western coastline where sea caves and eroded cliffs can be explored from the water or entered on foot at low tide.
The final destination is Despotiko, an uninhabited islet southwest of Antiparos. The island is the site of an ongoing archaeological excavation of an ancient sanctuary dedicated to Apollo — one of the most significant archaic sanctuaries in the Cyclades. Guests can go ashore to walk among the ruins before the return leg to Aliki.
The boat is fully equipped with snorkeling gear, safety equipment, a freshwater shower, refrigerators, and a sound system. An experienced skipper handles navigation throughout.