Our Traditional Fishing Tours start from Vlychada's fishing shelter of Santorini, We start heading towards the fishnet which was thrown in the water at the early hours of the day. After a successful attempt to catch fish at the nets, We all take part collectively on raising the nets to see what we've got for the day's lunch!
After Raising our Fishing Nets, We start heading towards the beautifl Red and White beach, Mesa Pigadia (Indian Rock) and finally we arrive to the Volcano and Hot Springs, as long as weather permits it.In Case of dangerous winds on the Volcano Side, We'll continue sailing towards with our alternative locations, Kamari and Perissa.
At the volcano or Perissa alternatively, As you'll be swimming at the hotsprings, we will be preparing the fish that we caught for you to enjoy after your return, alongside with traditional food of Santorini and unlimited refreshments, beers and wine!
With us you actually get to fish! We show you the begining if you are a first at fishing and you continue till as long as you like.
The Traditional Santorini Fishing Boat
The boat has a traditional winch style for fishing and it's a jewel of its kind, In Greek we call these kind of Boats "Kaiki Boat" Which in Greek Means the traditional wooden boat from our culture.
This specific boat is a heavy type very stable one. It is 12 meters long, wooden, comfortable and spacious with a heavy duty machine weighing 2 tons.
Captain Kyriakos - A 3rd Generation Fisherman & a Captain of Many surprises!
Captain Kyriakos comes from a traditional Fishing Family from the island of Santorini
The Captain's Grandfather was called Kyriakos and he was a fisherman, his father's name was Antonis also a fisherman, And Now Captain Kyriakos is 67 years old and his Son's Name is Antonis!!! (The Best Fishermen in Santorini, Also a very interesting personality with many surprises). After all these generations of Fisherman, You can say that we know a thing or two aout fishing, especially at our home, Santorini, And stronger than ever we continue the family tradition to this day!