To check how our guests' experience on board Albatross sailboat with captain Radu was please check | Unpack your bag once and not worry about anything else for the next few weeks. At each destination we'll give you information about the island, the best sites and points of interest, modes of transportation and even restaurant recommendations. All you have to do is decide on what best fits your groups interests. You won't need to spend hours combing through books wondering what the best sites to see are. Can you think of a more convenient way to visit the Greek islands than a skippered boat charter? | (the owners). We can answer any question regarding your sailing adventure so that you know exactly what you should expect from your experience on board. | . Let us make your dream come true. Your tailor made sailing vacations skippered boat charter in Greece will be exactly what you’d hope it would be: bespoke, unique and personal to you. | that includes the expenses associated with chartering a sailing yacht (fuel, skipper, end cleaning, etc). Much easier to plan and budget for!! No hidden costs, no surprise at the end of the trip. |
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Come aboard and let your dreams come true! Sail away with us and experience the perfect combination of adventure and relaxation on our sailing boats. Designed in Greece specifically for handling smoothly sailing the Aegean sea conditions, sailboat Albatross will amaze you with her performance and comfort. For the guests there are and 2 electric toilets with fresh water shower (both hot and cold). Amenities include , snorkeling equipment, a paddle board and much more. |
... skipper and sailing instructor - probably the most friendly, dedicated and customer orientated person you will ever meet. Currently, at the age of 47, she is an incredibly passionate professional captain and mariner, very enthusiastic to introduce the ultimate experience to the guests on board Albatross. Combining incredible sailing skills combined with her love of the sea and in depth knowledgeable of Greek islands, she shares her infectious enthusiasm about the history and culture guaranteeing a once in a life-time journey through the Greek islands. " sailing school in Austria - from 2006 through to 2018 by The Austrian Sailing Federation (OESV). With an in depth knowledge and experience relating not just to sailing but also to paragliding, skiing, snowboarding, hiking, mountaineering and touring in Austria, Switzerland, France, Monaco, Italy, Norway, Sweden, Hungary, England, Slovenia, Slovakia, Spain (Tenerife), Germany, Croatia and Hawaii, Rita is now looking forward to showing you the best of Greece! | ... two young, passionate and dedicated people, with a great love for adventure. They have turned their lifelong love for sea and travelling into a company meant to create once in a lifetime sailing experiences. Together they have clocked thousands of miles becoming the Greek island tourism experts. The last 12 years they have been sailing, exploring and enjoying the Greek islands that they now consider their home and know them like the back of their hand. Adriana will focus her attention to detail from the first email to the moment you disembark and will ensure that your sail experience will be as close as possible to your wildest expectations. She is also the person answering all you emails regarding your sailing adventure. Radu is a dedicated person always focused on delivering what the customer is looking for in a safe and fun manner. He has mastered every secret of Greek sea and is now looking forward to share them with you. Highly motivated he will go out of his way to turn your sailing cruise in a once in a life-time experience. Many of our guests refer to him as an "expert seaman" and you can be sure that from the first moments on board you will feel safe and confident it his hands. | |
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| Click on the pictures below to read more reviews Want to take an adventure that allows you to unpack your bag once and not have to worry about anything else for the next few weeks, then the Albatross is the sailboat you want. Adriana and Radu will make you feel at home the moment you step foot on the boat. My family has NEVER repeated vacations to any destinations UNTIL we sailed with the Albatross. The first time we sailed was 6/2015. Our kids were 10 and 8 at the time. We brought another couple with us for a total of 6 people on board. The berths on the boat were very comfortable and meticulously clean. The galley has a small fridge/freezer and there is a stove and oven should you want to cook. Plenty of storage space for all your food and snacks. You set sail right away and the adventure begins. Everyday was a new island destination and we would stop for a mid morning swim in a secluded cove somewhere along the way. The kids and the adults loved jumping off the boat, snorkeling, stand up paddle boarding or just swimming around. All the gear is already on the boat, just pack your swimsuit and sunscreen. After eating lunch on the boat we would return pull up anchor and continue to our destination for the evening. Before you set anchor or pull up to the dock, Adriana gives you information about the island, the best beaches and points of interest, modes of transportation and even restaurant recommendations. All you have to do is decide on what best fits your groups interests. She makes it so easy you don't need to spend hours combing through books wondering what the best sites to see are. She can and will even call ahead to arrange a cab for you if you need it. Our 10 and 8 years old kids loved the trip so much, as did us parents, that we returned in 2019 and sailed again. Like I said we NEVER repeat trips so we insisted on seeing new islands and ports. Our first 2 week trip in 2015 took us to the Cyclade islands and the second 2 week trip in 2019 we went to the Dodecanese. Our kids were 14 and 12 this time and still loved everyday of the trip, until we had to leave. We told Adriana and Radu to start building another 2 week itinerary for us as we are considering and will probably be back for a third time. Truly cannot say enough great things about this experience. Adriana and Radu will make your trip into a personalized adventure tailor made for your family or friends. We were a group of five adults with several trips to our credit. We had an amazing week with Adriana and Radu. Not only have we sailed in a magical setting, we have also benefited from the experience of our guides. Adriana and Radu do everything to make our experience perfect. The boat is impeccably clean and very well maintained. At each island our hosts gave us advices and recommendations on the sites to see and their advices were always very good. In addition, the stops in the small bays little attended are magic. They are always on the lookout for questions and requests. I do more than recommend because we are going back next year! You must live this experience .Thank you Adriana and Radu! See you next year ! . What an awesome experience we shared with family and friends on our amazing three-week charter with Adriana and Radu on the Albatross! Our holiday far exceeded my expectations thanks to the special care and hospitality given to us by Adriana and Radu. They made this a very special holiday for me, my family, and closet friends. From my first email inquiry two years prior to boarding the Albatross, Adriana was very responsive and provided me with all the information I needed to ensure I chose the proper charter of the Greek Islands. Once aboard, Adriana and Radu surpassed all my expectations for ensuring we had a safe and fulfilling experience. Everything from selecting our daily routes, visiting beautiful harbors and towns, to recommendations for sights to see and places to eat was spot on! I can’t imagine a better time with a better crew to see the Greek Islands from a local perspective. I give Adriana and Radu 5+ Stars for a holiday of a lifetime- Thank you! A year ago we started researching for a spectacular ending to our 5 month European adventure. We decided that a casual cruise around some Greek islands would do the trick. After contacting Adriana and exchanging a few e-mails, we were left with no doubt as to which charter we were going to choose. Adriana is passionate about her sailing and sharing the wonders of Greece with all. From the moment we met Adriana at Skippers we felt immediately “at home”. We were introduced to Radu & the Albatross and got settled in quickly. These guys had thought of absolutely everything! The boat was fully equipped and the Charter Starter was a blessing and covered most, if not all what we needed. We were after a hassle-free, relaxing, yet exciting adventure and that is exactly what we got! We had no particular agenda but the brief was to take us to some beaches, swimming spots, fishing villages, historical sites. We all discussed and decided upon a rough itinerary (subject to weather conditions) on the 1st day before leaving, and although we had to change it during the trip, there was always an amazing alternative offered up by this great knowledgeable team. At each stop, Adriana would share her extensive knowledge of the area with us, complete with recommendations of what to do, where to eat, where to hire a car etc. Everything was just as she had said & we had a great time at each. Adriana & Radu are an incredible team that were completely in sync. Thank you so much for an epic high & unforgettable experience. All the best for your future & we hope that we are in it somewhere! If you're looking to sail in Greece I think you should check this out. From the initial email exchanges with Adriana to the last day of sail, everything was perfect. Our expectations were exceeded by the friendliness, kindness, and professionalism of Adriana and Radu. They know the islands like their back pocket and sailing is their passion. In every place we stopped they had recommendations for us where to go, what to see, where to eat, and they were spot on with everything. The sailing was nice and smooth, the boat is updated with all new navigation gadgets and it top condition. Besides the people and the boat, other things to consider: 1) from my research they are the only ones with a flexible schedule, all other charter boats are on a Sunday to Saturday pattern that may not fit your plans; 2) they do not go through a broker, Adriana answers all the emails and the info you get is specific and correct; 3) the prices are set (not + fuel, or + port and other fees, or any other creative gimmicks); 4) they are flexible (time, itinerary and all). Thank you Adriana and Radu. This was the 2nd trip for us on Albatross with Adrianna and Radu; first time for the other couple that came with us. It was as fantastic as the first time and our friends also completely enjoyed the 2 weeks of sailing. Their sailing and local knowledge are amazing. The boat is large, stable and comfortable. The itinerary was planned based on weather and our wishes, and Adriana briefed us on each spot when we arrived (worth taking notes or recording this!). They are always there and willing to do whatever is needed to make the trip amazing, and at same time they have the ability to stay out of the way (not always easy on a sailboat :) ). We already have others asking to join us the next time!! If you only visit Greece once, sail. Sail into the harbors of the old villages and truly experience their breathtaking beauty. Imagine what it was like hundreds or thousands of years ago... So much history and beauty awaits! If you only sail once, sail with Captain Radu and the lovely Adriana aboard the Albatross! We had the honor of meeting them and spending a week on board. It was the best vacation decision we've ever made. Radu is an amazing captain - I (a skeptical and nervous soul who has never sailed) felt immediately comfortable and confident in his ability. It was clear that we had the best skipper in all of Greece (ha!), seriously though, I am so grateful we chose to sail with him. Adriana is so much more informative than I had anticipated. Every time we docked she recommended things to do, told us a bit about the history, and gave us the general lay of the land. Most importantly, she told us where to eat. Eat exactly where Adriana tells you to eat and you will have experienced the best food that island has to offer. Not to mention the dreamy ambiance of the restaurants... As I mentioned I am a very skeptical and cautions person. Adriana made the whole booking experience smooth, she replied promptly and explained in detail how the process works. Had she not been such a professional, I wouldn't have booked at all - we would've likely stayed at a hotel in Santorini or something like that. I am forever grateful that we stumbled upon Blue Water Sailing and chartered a private yacht! (I would've never before even considered it was possible) We booked the first week of October. The weather was perfect and the water was about 75F, nice and warm. The ports were less busy and we got to experience towns like Hydra without being surrounded by tons of other tourists. Thank you so much Adriana and Radu! Read more of our reviews on our . |
David M, that sailed with us in October was writing: If you are after a yet adventure that is exactly what you will get: and visit as possible in a week - each day you will be visiting a new destination. Unlike a regular one week trip "get a ferry/find a hotel type "where you would probably end up spending all your time at one island. Rent a sailboat with captain and . Pretty efficient, right? And the best part - a skippered boat charter in the guarantee for while exploring a multitude of destinations. No need to figure out connection in between islands, accommodation, day trip around the island - step on board and the sailboat will provide all these.: relax and unwind each day for several hours on the water, then gear up and explore the various islands, then wind down at night with a drink on the boat! A unique experience and perfect way to explore the islands! (hamlets and quiet villages untouched by tourism), as well as . (many of them right on the beach). in your family/group will get to do things they enjoy best, from seeing historical sites to nature hikes to partying at clubs. . , point of interest, mode of transportation and of course, restaurant recommendations. We'll make it so easy you won't have to spend hours reading travel guides to figure out what the best sites to see are. On board you will also find maps of each place. from teenagers to grandparents, from fun-loving groups to families with children wanting to explore the Greek islands as a real traveler, away from the crowds and with the possibility to explore off the beaten places unspoiled by tourism. . . |
you will get much more than just sailing: swimming, snorkeling, exploring, sightseeing and archaeology, biking, trekking, diving. Imagine yourself : Letting yourself amazed by the Neoclassical and Venetian elegance in the Saronic islands and Peloponesse coast with buildings covered in bougainvillea, lively coffee shops and traditions restaurant, old churches, small shops and so on. : enjoy the cosmopolitan atmosphere and the vivid nightlife, have late dinners at traditional family owned restaurants by the seaside with the best possible view, sip a delicious cocktail at on the dozens of bars in the harbor and why not ... party till dawn at one of the clubs in the islands. by visiting the hundreds of ancient sites that Greece has to offer: , ancient theatre of , castle, , , the ruins of etc. - walk and the old mule tracks, admire Byzantine churches ancient settlements, discover the unique fauna and flora (the Cyclades islands have 1400 species from which 83 are endemic), the breathtaking landscapes, hike and conquer the peaks of the mountains for an unforgettable view of the Aegean Sea. On board you will find hiking maps. Book your skippered boat charter in Greece and discover the Greek islands on board your private sailboat with captain – choose the adventure that suits you best and prepare for the vacation of a lifetime! |
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The Greek islands are an ideal place for summer holidays and the best way to explore them is to rent a charter a sailing boat in Greece. Even if you are having no sailing experience you may hire a captain for your charter, which will be responsible to sail you in the Greeck islands. We offer sailing yachts and catamaran either bareboat or with a hired skipper and crew or fully crewd yachts with permanent skipper onboard. We can work with you and your skipper in planning an itinerary with island hopping according to your preference. We can offer sailing boats to hire in any sailing destination in Greece, in the Saronic gulf from Athens and Lavrion, in the Cyclades from Paros and Myconos islands, in the Ionian sea from Lefkas and Corfu islands, in the Dodecanese from Kos and Rhodes islands and in the Sporades from Skiathos island. We also offer organised FLOTILLA sailing in the Saronic Gulf, the Argolic Gulf, the Ionian sea, the Dodecanese and the Sporades
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-Sailing Saronic Gulf: Kalamaki marina in Alimos, Athens, The Lavrion port at the southeast coast of Attica peninsula and the sailing charter base in Poros island, which is located in the middle of the gulf, are ideal to start your sailing holidays and explore the beautiful a islands of the Saronic.
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Searching for the right charter yacht for your next Crewed Charter Greece, but not quite sure what to get? Have a look at these suggestions handpicked by our expert charter brokers, or you can get some more personalized guidance by making contact with us.
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“I want to see Santorini and Mykonos. My tickets are purchased for fixed dates three months from now in August, and I need to start and finish in Athens, chartering a catamaran.”
This is one of the most common inquiries and one of the hardest to fulfill. Why?
We offer one of the largest selections of Greece luxury yachts , ranging from 50ft to 200ft . Find sailing yachts , catamarans , and motor yachts suitable for any group size, with pricing ranging from $30k to $250k weekly . Discover luxury amenities like Jacuzzis , spas , jet skis , and onboard cinemas . – Check out Top 10 Luxury Yacht Amenities in 2024 .
We also do lots of yacht comparisons to help you understand the advantages of different yacht types. For example, learn why a power catamaran beats a motor yacht in terms of stability, space, fuel efficiency, and price.
✽ Crewed yacht charters in Greece include, at minimum, a captain and at least 1 stewardess . On a larger motor yacht, the number of crew can be higher than the number of guests (including engineers, bosun, and additional stewardesses).
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Our Huge selection of yachts spans a price range of €20,000 to €350,000 per week. Knowing your budget is a good way to narrow down your search for your yacht charter Greece. Search by price in our extensive Greek Yacht catalog or chat with one of our charter brokers for advice on how to set your budget and expectations.
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The charter season in Greece is developing unexpectedly, with an unprecedented number of higher-end yachts posting price reductions—an unthinkable development given the record-setting 2022 Summer Med Season.
The increased airplane fares are partly to blame for the ongoing issues in the Greek infrastructure – not enough marinas to match the demand on other islands and continued over-tourism of key Cycladic charter locations. In addition, 2022 and 2023 have seen record increases in the numbers of new yachts – some 235 crewed boats were added to the yacht charter fleet, while most of the older yacht inventory got a refurbishment – in part also due to the EU funds promoting tourism.
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Booking with us is easy—just contact one of our Expert Charter Brokers and tell us what you want!
Our clients speak of unparalleled service, exquisite yachts, and a seamless booking process, highlighting the excellence of their yacht charter in Greece.
Most yachts are based in athens.
The majority of our crewed charters in Greece depart from Athens to the Cyclades and the Saronic Gulf . Despite the Cyclades being the location we see most clients inquire about (because of the attractive islands of Mykonos and Santorini ), Greece has many more amazing destinations on offer.
It is important to keep in mind that the most hyped islands are quite crowded in the peak months, and despite the limitations made on cruise ships entering islands like Santorini, visitor numbers haven’t significantly dropped.
If you are unsure where to go, find some inspiration in our Ultimate Greece Yacht Charter Itinerary Guide . Here, you will find information about all the best charter destinations in Greece, location videos , and a complete list of our most popular itineraries .
The distances between the Greek islands are quite big, especially in the Cyclades – It is, for example, a whole 150 miles from Athens to Santorini . A crewed motor yacht charter from Athens to Cyclades cruising at 12 knots usually does day hops of 3-4 hours . The time increases for catamarans cruising at around 6 knots to at least 4-6 hours per day.
For this reason, we advise, especially first-time charterers, to visit the Saronic Gulf – Hydra , Spetses , and Poros instead, reducing time spent at sea and increasing time spent exploring the islands.
It is possible to cross from the Saronic Gulf to the Cyclades, which is usually done when Meltemi changes the plans of yachts from Athens.
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The strong Meltemi winds make the journey from Athens to Santorini subject to the elements, and some flexibility is needed as weather can significantly delay the journey. To avoid this, inquire about starting in Mykonos or Santorini and skipping the long cruise from Athens.
Given that availability is contingent on the previous charter ending nearby or at your desired location, it is strongly recommended that you hold off on buying airline tickets until a boat is secured.
Best Ionian Islands, Greece Yacht Charter Itinerary
The third most popular crewed charter destination in Greece is the Ionian Sea . The Ionian Islands are only growing in popularity , and as more infrastructure is being built to accommodate more and larger yachts , the fleet is growing.
What makes the Ionian Islands such a great cruising ground is its lesser wind , which makes sticking to an itinerary much easier, and its islands’ closer proximity, which allows for easy island hopping in smaller jumps .
Although the fleet of permanent yachts, especially catamarans, is still limited in the Ionian Islands, it is possible to charter a yacht from Athens, passing through the Corinth Canal, one of the world’s narrowest canals . It is a very unique and spectacular experience to pass through here!
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Our favorite spots.
There are so many places to go on a Greek sailing vacation, with the endless beautiful islands in the Aegean and Ionian Sea , that it can seem kind of overwhelming to plan a sailing itinerary.
The question is whether you want to follow the hype and visit all the most talked-about destinations or whether you are seeking a yacht charter in Greece off the beaten track.
There are loads of amazing secluded islands not overrun by tourists waiting for people to break the trend. They all have turquoise waters and ancient ruins; the difference is that you will have them more to yourself.
Here are some of our favorite spots that have been repeatedly recommended by Captains and Crew who have sailed in Greece for years:
Did you know that during the Middle Ages and through the Ottoman era, piracy thrived in the Aegean Sea? And Milos was actually a central hub due to its strategic location on key maritime routes. Milos, often dubbed “ Pirate Island ,” was ideal for pirate activities thanks to its complex coastline filled with coves, caves, and tunnels that served as perfect hideouts. These natural harbors not only allowed pirates to evade naval authorities but also to ambush passing ships and swiftly conceal their plundered treasures.
Milos was one of the most talked about destinations by Captains and Crew both at the Seminar as well as during onboard inspections at the show. They especially highlighted places like Sarakiniko Beach , known for its otherworldly, moon-like landscape and secluded bays.
Onboard Catamaran Explorion , Captain Konstantinos Perdikaris tells us: “I especially like the south of Milos, where you will find the best water and connected caves. It is just amazing. And you can only go there by boat; you cannot access it by land, and there are not even any ferries going there. It is very special and secluded.” Captain Konstantinos also points out that the port of Milos is one of the best-protected ports in the Cyclades, making this the perfect hideout even in strong weather.
If you want a taste of real Greece, this is your island. Often referred to as the ‘Breadbasket’ of Greece , Naxos is one of the region’s most fertile islands and an agricultural gem. Olives, grapes, figs, and citrus fruit are just some of the produce growing on this island.
As the largest island in the Cyclades, Naxos is home to Mount Zeus , the tallest peak in the archipelago and the legendary birthplace of Zeus , king of the Greek gods.
Another major attraction of Naxos is the Portara or the Great Door . This massive marble gateway is the remains of an unfinished temple dedicated to Apollo, which dates back to the 6th century BC . It stands on the islet of Palatia, which is connected to Naxos Town by a causeway.
The Portara has become an iconic symbol of Naxos and is especially famous for its stunning views during sunset . The structure frames the setting sun perfectly during certain times of the year, making it a popular spot for both photographers and visitors looking to capture a quintessential Greek sunset.
Part of Natura 2000 as a nature reserve unbothered by humans.
Polyaigos was by far the most mentioned favorite destination by Captains and Crew and was many times highlighted as one of the most amazing places to arrive on a yacht .
Polyaigos, literally meaning ‘many goats,’ is the biggest uninhabited island in the Aegean Sea. The reason for its name, is the huge wild goat population which live on the island.
But goats aside, Polyaigos is a deeply fascinating destination, primarily known for its dramatic natural landscape and rich biodiversity. It is part of the Natura 2000 network , which is a network of nature protection areas within the European Union. It is included notably because it supports a significant population of Mediterranean monk seals, which are among the most endangered marine mammals in the world .
Paros , located right next to Naxos, is another destination that constantly came up when talking best destinations in the Cyclades with both Captains and Crew. It seems that the reason why Paros is so popular is because it is an island with everything .
It has numerous stunning beaches like Kolymbithres and Golden Beach , to name a few, and charming Santorini-like villages like Naoussa and Parikia, which offer vibrant nightlife and historical sites. The island is a haven for watersports enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers alike, with opportunities for windsurfing, hiking, and exploring ancient marble quarries.
Australian Captain Kristy Steindl named Paros her favorite island in the Cyclades, with Naoussa , the small fishing village on the northern coast, being the number one place to dine by the water . Naoussa offers a plethora of seafood restaurants, offering a real authentic Greek cuisine, right on the water’s edge, providing a matchless real Greek culinary experience against the backdrop of the serene waters. The bay offers excellent protection for anchoring , ensuring a peaceful stay.
Captain Kristy insists that Paros surpasses Santorini in terms of diversity and beauty with its abundance of stunning beaches. “In Santorini, you look out over the water from the top of a hill, literally hundreds of stairs from the water. In Paros, you look out from the white streets, and the water is so close you can smell it and dip your feet in. It’s a stunning island!”
When onboard Jewel , a 51-foot Catamaran, we asked Captain George Iliopoulos about his favorite destinations in the Cyclades. He did not hesitate a moment before he said Folegandros . His description of the island showed true enthusiasm for this place, which he has returned to so many times, both with charters and privately.
Unlike some of its more popular neighbors, it’s peaceful and untouched by mass tourism . Chora, the main town, sits up h igh on a cliff, giving you some of the best views of the Aegean Sea you’ll ever see . It’s got this old-world charm with its narrow streets and classic Greek architecture that’ll make you feel like you’ve stepped back in time.
Captain George also highlighted the island’s fantastic beaches , specifically mentioning Agali and Ambeli as favorites. One of their favorite charter activities for guests is a traditional Greek fish barbecue on the beach , enjoyed as the sun sets. Hostess and Chef Melina Chroni added that after a delicious meal of fresh seafood, cocktails around the fire always make for a memorable evening.
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Make sure to check out our ULTIMATE GUIDE TO GREECE YACHT CHARTER ITINERARIES . Greece is a treasure trove of experiences, and truly, you could spend a lifetime island hopping around its turquoise waters. Each region is unique, not only in its attractions but also in its weather conditions, which can affect which yacht is suitable for your journey. If you’re wondering where to begin or which yacht fits your specific needs, our expert brokers are ready to assist.
Book well in advance.
With 3 months to charter, your best options are long gone. Ideally, we advise you to book 9-12 months before your intended charter .
It is also important to consider to keep some level of flexibility . Coming into high season and wanting to charter in the most popular areas, Greece yacht charters can easily be booked back-to-back.
One day back or forth can completely change the offer of available yachts, as you might find that your preferred yacht is already booked one day before your selected return date. It is, therefore, also a good idea to have your Greece yacht charter booked before you purchase your flight ticket .
How do I choose the right yacht? How much does a yacht charter in Greece cost? And where is the best place to charter? We give you concrete information and facts about luxury charters in Greece, including market trends , transparent prices ( $15k to $250k weekly ), information about weather patterns and overcrowding, and the best Greece yacht charter deals and itineraries. -Our team consists of sailors and ex-charter crew!
Lots of companies will try to sell you the usual Greek Islands-turquoise waters pitch, focusing on famous destinations such as Santorini and Mykonos, not us. Truth is that apart from being overcrowded with tourists , the most hyped Greek Islands are also located in one of Greece’s windiest areas, and not just a quick sail from Athens.
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A 'Greece luxury yacht charter' vacation offers dazzling natural beauty, breathtaking views and exceptional beaches to make it one of the top superyacht chartering destinations in the world. Get ready to discover the yachting world of Greece and beyond! With over thousands of idyllic islands and beaches in the Aegean or Ionian Islands our guests can rent one of our private boats and embark on thrilling excursions to hidden coves and secluded beaches reachable only by boat. Unpack your bags only once, enjoy ever-changing scenery of unique destinations in Greece and be pampered by your own stewardess, captain and chef. Beyond the yacht charter are details that can also be facilitated by Valef Yachts, from hotel & villa, car, private air, guide, and restaurant bookings to special event coordination. Personalized full-spectrum concierge makes accessibility and insiders' knowledge a seamless part of every custom yacht charter. A Valef representative will guide you throughout the booking process and be on call 24/7 for any concerns, queries, or guidance throughout the charter. What better way to explore this paradise than onboard a luxury crewed yacht? Indulge in the Valef experience!
Valef Yachts is the pioneer yacht charter firm in Greece, established in 1969 by Vassilis Lefakinis (‘Va. Lef.’). Catering to a worldwide discerning clientele has been the passionate undertaking of this family-run business for half a century, spanning two generations and two continents. Yacht chartering, yacht sales, yacht management and technical management along with concierge service comprise the services Valef offers in the Mediterranean and abroad.
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BE CAREFUL, CHOOSE the ACCOUNT of THE BOAT on which YOU ARE GOING TO BOARD. In fact, each boat has a nautical company with its own professional insurance and crew members, with the same address but with a different bank account.
INFORMATION TO GIVE TO YOUR BANK FOR A WIRE BANK TO BANK:
Tel : +30 69 78 19 66 67 or +30 69 32 40 81 26
VAT number: EL-997193535
A. For the yacht ANATOLIE:
Account name: MATSAKIS NEPA Account number: EUR 5710105082199
IBAN : GR5601727100005710105082199 Bank: PIRAEUS BANK BIC code: PIRBGRAA Agency : 84100 ERMOUPOLIS – SYROS – GREECE
Address of beneficiary: MATSAKIS NEPA Palaion Patron Germanou, 9C 84100 ERMOYPOLIS – SYROS GREECE
VAT Number: EL-997193523
B. For the yacht SYROLANA:
Account name: THEMISTOKLI NEPA Account number: EUR 5710105082997
IBAN : GR4401727100005710105082997 Bank: PIRAEUS BANK Code BIC : PIRBGRAA Agency: 84100 ERMOUPOLIS – SYROS – GREECE
Address of beneficiary: THEMISTOKLI MATSAKIS NEPA Palaion Patron Germanou, 9C 84100 ERMOYPOLIS – SYROS GREECE
VAT number: EL-997193511
C. For the yacht KAPETAN KOSMA:
Account name: KOSMA NEPA Account number: EUR 5710105083021
IBAN : GR7501727100005710105083021 Bank: PIRAEUS BANK BIC code: PIRBGRAA Agency : 84100 ERMOUPOLIS – SYROS – GREECE
Address of beneficiary: KOSMA MATSAKIS NEPA Palaion Patron Germanou, 9C 84100 ERMOYPOLIS – SYROS GREECE
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Sailing charter in greece, your dream vacation is here, sailing boats in greece.
Yacht charter in Greece with our private bareboat fleet is composed of excellently maintained monohulls, all superbly equipped for your comfort and safety. Please keep in mind that skipper, hostess/cook, provisions and leisure equipment remain options to make your yachting vacation complete. Please choose from our great selection, select your yacht size and explore the crystal waters around the Greek islands.
We are offering yacht charters except Athens (Alimos marina) in all over the Greek territory, like Rhodes, Mykonos, Corfu etc.
Catamaran charter.
Charter a catamaran in Greece for exploring numerous bays. Due to its greater maneuverability, a catamaran is capable of navigating between shallow coves. You can choose bareboat charter if you feel more adventurous and ready to conquer open sea conditions on your own, or skippered for getting around more easily while using your free time for sunbathing on a net between two catamaran hulls. Catamarans are roomy inside and outside on decks. They are relatively low and have swimming ladder which makes them easily reachable, and in addition to that they allow good visibility and bring plenty of natural light in.
Sailing & motor boats.
For a truly luxurious holiday experience in Greece, choose a fully crewed yacht charter on one of our yachts capable of providing great comfort, privacy and safety. Whether you choose crewed charter, sailing and motor yachts are capable of reaching great speeds, so you should have no problem sailing along Greek’s extensive coastline in no time. The crew takes care of absolutely everything on board; all you need to do is relax and have fun. Check our boats and send us your request for any destination you like.
Athens is a great place to visit and even better to live, and one of the many things that makes it even greater is the proximity to many beautiful islands. So if you’re planning a long vacation, a normal vacation, a mini-vacation, a birthday, a wedding, a bachelor party, an important meeting, an incentive group, or any special event, you might want to consider a nice cruise to Athens Riviera. Daily cruise is a unique experience, you will have the opportunity to sail, enjoy the sights, swim or simply enjoy a trip on this essential day tour from Athens. Also we are offering for two or more days cruises in argosaronic gulf with a motor and sailing boat.
Cyclades islands, other cosmopolitan and luxurious and other totally pure, all with magical beaches of timeless beauty, islands that are arid and islands with exotic beaches. A natural scenery of mind-blowing, quintessential beauty against the velvet blue of the Aegean Sea .
Ionian Sea embraces the entire Greek west coast, offering unique thrills and unforgettable memories. Vast, golden beaches capture all eyes. Crystal clear waters, safe harbors and versatile beaches allure all senses, when touring the sea.
The Dodecanese are a group of 15 larger plus 150 smaller Greek islands in the southeastern Aegean Sea and Eastern Mediterranean, off the coast of Turkey’s Anatolia, of which 26 are inhabited. This island group generally defines the eastern limit of the Sea of Crete.
A stone’s throw from the capital of Greece, the islands of the Argosaronic act as stress buster and are a timeless and beloved destination. Salamina, Aegina, Agistri, Poros, Hydra, Spetses and Methana are popular destinations, as they combine beautiful sceneries, archaeological sites, museums, charming villages and wonderful beaches.
Sporades are an archipelago along the east coast of Greece and in the northwest Aegean Sea. Pine-covered Mediterranean hillsides, a blue sky and tranquil turquoise waters engender an earthly paradise. Discover Skiathos by foot and be delighted with journeys through the forest and by the lake Strofilia.
From the ancient times, the islands of the North Aegean are considered to be at a significantly valuable position. They became a bridge joining the inhabitants of the region. Shipping and trade contributed greatly to the development of a significant culture. Once visiting the islands of North Aegean, it will be hard to leave.
Opensea yachting.
Opensea is a company focused in offering tailor made yacht chartering services for those who cradle to experience yachting as it should be, a no hassles, just yachting experience. We are offering Bareboat and Crewed Yacht Charters on sailing yachts, catamaran and motor boats, and we have operated yachts in our fleet, covering yachts from 35ft to 82ft. Choose your destination and rent a boat. There is no better way to experience Greece than on a private yacht charter. Although our central base is in Alimos, we also give out charters from our other bases in Greece , namely Lavrion, Paros, Mykonos, Rhodes, Kos, Corfu, and Lefkas.
First time in a yacht we are here and happy to help. We have prepared some Frequently Asked Questions for the new sailors. If you don’t find your answer please contact with us.
All of us we are looking forward to our vacations so we prepare an optional extras to your personal package. From renting a Stand Up Paddle to hiring a hostess, we can provide the extra details that help your sailing vacation exceed your expectations. Yacht charter optional extras can change a great holiday into an amazing trip of a lifetime.
Hidden gems of Cyclades: Kythnos A few words Kythnos island is located on the northwest part of Cyclades next to Kea and Serifos, just a
Greek islands have become Europe’s first Covid-Free destinations. The Greek authorities are trying to protect the islands and especially the small ones, because there is
New Sailing yachts in our fleet for the new year. If you are planning yacht charter holiday for 2021 in Greece, Opensea is here for you.
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In the heart of the Mediterranean, the sapphire blue sea encloses a land where the ancient gods once reigned supreme, a world carved by the patient yet relentless hands of geological time. Like the scorching sun kissing the landscape of olive groves and ancient ruins, the essence of Greece seems forever entwined with the sea that surrounds it. In this context, the prospect of renting a yacht in Greece becomes not merely a luxury holiday, but an immersion into an ecosystem that thrums with historical resonance and marine biodiversity.
Renting a yacht in Greece provides the traveller with an unrivalled way to experience the shimmering necklace of islands that scatter across the Aegean and Ionian Seas . Each island, with its unique topography and diverse array of fauna, becomes a world in itself, ripe for exploration. As you sail from harbour to secluded cove, from bustling port to the tranquillity of an untouched beach, the grand theatre of life unfolds before your eyes. Yachting opens up opportunities for encounters with the playful dolphins that escort you through the waves, the regal falcons soaring above rocky crags, and the ceaseless rhythm of the tides that have whispered the same tune for eons.
🚢 Santorini: The Crown Jewel of the Cyclades
Your voyage commences in the Cyclades , with the island of Santorini . Famed for its sunsets and iconic blue-domed architecture, Santorini is the remnants of an ancient volcanic caldera. Sailing into the sheltered arms of this caldera, you are met by the shimmering white facades of Fira and Oia, perched high above the indigo sea. A stop in Santorini allows you to explore the winding streets and sample locally-produced wines, grown in the island's unique volcanic soil.
🚢 Mykonos: The Island of the Winds
The next anchor point is the bustling island of Mykonos , another Cycladic gem. Known for its vibrant nightlife and charming old town, Mykonos is a haven for lovers of culture and merriment. Explore the narrow alleyways dotted with boutique shops and fine restaurants, or marvel at the iconic windmills overlooking the azure Aegean Sea.
🚢 Delos: The Birthplace of Apollo
A short sail from Mykonos, you find the uninhabited island of Delos, an archaeological sanctuary and the mythological birthplace of the twin gods Apollo and Artemis. The island offers a unique opportunity to delve into ancient history, with the remains of temples, houses, and the iconic Terrace of the Lions standing as silent testament to a bygone era.
🚢 Lefkada: Sailing into Serenity
Lefkada , a turquoise gem, lures yacht enthusiasts with its pristine beaches and enchanting coves. Sailing around this Ionian paradise offers a blend of tradition and untouched nature, making every anchorage a new discovery.
🚢 Rhodes: The Ancient Mariner's Dream
Rhodes , a crossroad of civilizations, beckons sailors with its rich history and sun-kissed shores. Medieval towns and azure bays intertwine, offering a unique yachting journey through time.
🚢 Thessaloniki: Nautical Tales & Tantalizing Tastes
Thessaloniki , Greece's gastronomic hub, entices mariners with its bustling port and vibrant culture. Anchoring here promises a dance of flavors and a glimpse into Macedonia's spirited heartbeat.
🚢 Chalkidiki: Trident's Treasure Troves
Chalkidiki ’s trident-like peninsulas promise yachters secluded bays, emerald waters, and lush forests. Sailing its intricate coastline reveals a world where nature and myth are forever entwined.
🚢 Naxos: The Green Heart of the Cyclades
As you leave the lively shores of Mykonos, your yacht carries you to the largest island of the Cyclades, Naxos. Here, verdant mountains and fertile valleys teem with olive groves and vineyards. Explore the Venetian Castle in Naxos Town, or lose yourself in the serenity of secluded beaches that dot the island's coastline.
🚢 Ithaca: The Home of Odysseus
The Ionian Sea invites you next to Ithaca, famed as the home of Homer's Odysseus. Its rugged coastlines, laced with hidden coves and secluded beaches, beckon you to moor your yacht and explore. Ithaca's interior is a world of ancient olive trees, charming villages, and paths that whisper tales of the legendary king's long journey home.
🚢 Athens: Yachting at the Cradle of Civilization
Athens , with its proximity to the Saronic Gulf, offers yacht enthusiasts a blend of history and stunning Mediterranean views. Sail through ancient seas, explore world-class marinas, and indulge in Greece's culinary delights. Athens is a timeless yacht destination, where myth and modernity meet in maritime harmony.
🚢 Kos: Anchor in the Aegean's Yachting Paradise
Kos Island, a jewel in the Aegean Sea, beckons yachters with its clear turquoise waters and sun-kissed marinas. Explore ancient ruins, relax on pristine beaches, or savor delectable Greek cuisine. Kos offers a sublime blend of history and hedonism, making it a sought-after destination for yacht enthusiasts.
🚢 Crete: The Land of the Minoans
To the south of the Aegean Sea, the island of Crete rises. As the cradle of Minoan civilization, Crete offers a glimpse into the ancient world. From the archaeological marvel of Knossos to the enchanting Venetian Harbour in Chania , the island is a cultural treasure trove. It also boasts breathtaking natural beauty, from the stunning beaches of Elafonissi and Balos to the imposing Samaria Gorge.
🚢 Corfu: The Emerald Isle of Greece
Corfu 's enchanting coastlines and luxurious marinas make it a prized destination for yacht lovers. Sail through the Ionian Sea's crystalline waters, explore secluded coves, and soak in the island's rich cultural heritage. Corfu invites you to a yachting experience where history meets the horizons of tranquility.
🚢 Lavrio: Greece's Hidden Harbor Gem
Nestled on the tip of the Attica Peninsula, Lavrio 's port is a gateway to the alluring Aegean Sea. Its modern marinas, rich mining history, and proximity to ancient temples make it a unique yachting destination. Experience the blend of antiquity and elegance as you embark on a Lavrio yachting adventure.
🚢 Hydra: The Island of Artists
Closer to mainland Greece, nestled in the Saronic Gulf, Hydra emerges as a haven for artists. Motor vehicles are absent from this island, giving it a timeless feel. It is a place where donkeys still carry goods through narrow stone alleys, and grand sea captain's mansions harken back to Hydra's maritime past. Its picturesque harbour and crystal clear waters are sure to charm.
🚢 Symi: The Neoclassical Wonder
Your next stop is Symi, part of the Dodecanese islands. Upon entering Symi's harbour, you are greeted by a stunning amphitheatre of neoclassical houses, cascading down the hills to the vibrant, azure bay. Symi offers a peaceful retreat, with tranquil beaches and a slower pace of life. Don't miss a visit to the Monastery of the Archangel Michael Panormitis, a place of spiritual serenity.
🚢 Kefalonia: The Blue and Green Island
Returning to the Ionian Sea, Kefalonia awaits. This island is a paradise of diverse landscapes, featuring towering mountains, lush vineyards, and golden beaches. Melissani Cave with its ethereal blue waters is a must-visit, as is Myrtos Beach, often hailed as one of the most stunning beaches in Greece.
🚢 Skiathos: The Sporades' Star
Skiathos is the gem of the Sporades islands. This small but lively island is known for its golden sandy beaches, turquoise waters and the verdant pine forests that reach the sea. The medieval Bourtzi fortress, situated on a small peninsula in Skiathos Town, offers panoramic views of the Aegean.
🚢 Zakynthos: The Flower of the Levant
Your final destination is Zakynthos in the Ionian Islands. Here, the famous Navagio beach, also known as Shipwreck Beach, is an unmissable sight. The turquoise waters and the dramatic cliffs make for unforgettable swimming and sightseeing. On the island's western coast, the Blue Caves are a spectacular natural formation accessible only by boat, and an ideal spot to observe the marine life of the Ionian Sea.
Embarking on this voyage, the spirit of Greece unfurls before you like a canvas of blue and white, imprinted with history and graced by nature's generous hand. Each island, each wave carries a story, waiting to be discovered on your journey across the Grecian seas.
Embarking on a yacht rental in Greece necessitates careful consideration of numerous factors to ensure the journey is not only enjoyable, but also respectful of the delicate marine ecosystems you traverse.
⛵ Seasons and Climate
The Mediterranean climate, with its dry summers and mild, wet winters, dictates the rhythms of life in the Grecian seas. The peak yachting season aligns with the sun-drenched days from May to October. Outside these months, the waters can be turbulent, the skies grey and the weather unpredictable.
⛵ Nautical Skills
A keen understanding of nautical navigation and maritime safety is essential. Many yacht rentals offer the service of an experienced skipper, adept at reading the changing moods of the sea. They serve as your guide through the waters, ensuring a safe passage while you soak in the beauty of the Grecian archipelagos.
⛵ Environmental Consciousness
As an unobtrusive visitor to the marine environment, it is incumbent upon you to uphold a sense of environmental stewardship. Waste disposal, energy consumption, and respect for local wildlife are all aspects that need to be managed responsibly to protect the enchanting biodiversity of the Grecian seas.
The choice of your vessel is paramount, and largely dependent on the desired balance of luxury, speed, and capacity. For the sun-soaked waters of Greece, several types of yachts offer a unique blend of these features.
⛵ The Luxury Superyacht
For those seeking utmost indulgence, the luxury superyacht is an unrivalled choice. Equipped with an array of modern amenities, the superyacht offers a level of comfort that rivals any five-star resort. Yet, it goes beyond this. Imagine waking to a changing view each morning, the endless blue stretching out before you as the shoreline transforms from the honey-hued cliffs of Santorini to the verdant hills of Zakynthos.
⛵ The Sleek Catamaran
The catamaran offers stability and ample space, with its twin-hulled design. This is an ideal choice for families or larger groups. Their shallower draft allows you to navigate closer to the islands, exploring hidden coves and secluded beaches. The gentle rhythm of the catamaran ensures a smooth journey across the placid summer seas of Greece.
⛵ The Classic Sailing Yacht
For the true sailing aficionado, there is nothing quite like a traditional sailing yacht. Harnessing the power of the wind, these vessels offer a more intimate experience with the elements. Sailing yachts demand a greater degree of skill and knowledge, but reward with an exhilarating connection to the sea and the wind.
In the radiant glow of the Grecian sun and the lull of the undulating sea, the act of yachting in Greece becomes not just a journey through space, but also through time. A voyage that carries the promise of encounters with awe-inspiring ecosystems, of rediscovering the ancient roots of Western civilisation, and of basking in the tranquil luxury that only a yacht can offer. It is, in essence, a way of becoming part of the timeless narrative of the sea.
In our shared voyage across the sparkling waters and sun-drenched isles of Greece, we understand that many questions may arise. Here, we anticipate your inquiries, addressing them in the spirit of shared discovery and our mutual fascination for this ancient sea-bound nation.
The best time to embark on a yachting journey in Greece is typically between May and October, when the Mediterranean climate offers warm, sun-filled days and calm seas. This period is the high season for yacht rentals, offering a perfect blend of favourable weather and vibrant island life.
The choice of yacht is largely dependent on your personal preferences and needs. For larger groups and families, a catamaran offers ample space and stability. If luxury and comfort are paramount, consider a superyacht, which offers a host of modern amenities. For those seeking a more intimate connection with the sea, a traditional sailing yacht can be an exhilarating choice.
The Greek authorities require at least one member of the crew to have a valid International Certificate of Competence (ICC) or an equivalent national certificate from your country of residence. If you do not have sailing qualifications, hiring a skipper is a popular option. The skipper can safely navigate the boat while you relax and enjoy the journey.
Practicing environmentally friendly sailing involves a variety of measures. Be mindful of waste disposal - many yachts are equipped with holding tanks or you can dispose of waste at port facilities. Limit your use of single-use plastics on board, and respect the local wildlife by maintaining a safe distance. Finally, be conscious of your energy consumption and try to maximise the use of sails over the engine when possible.
Absolutely. The beauty of renting a yacht is the freedom it offers to explore multiple destinations. The Greek islands are well-suited to island hopping, with many desirable locations in close proximity to one another. This allows you to discover the unique charm of each island at your own pace.
In sharing these answers, we hope to enhance your understanding of what a yachting adventure in Greece entails. As always, our journey is enriched by your curiosity, and we stand ready to navigate these enchanting waters alongside you.
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Greece, a land of ancient myths, gorgeous landscapes, and blue waters, a paradise for yacht charters. Greece is known for its rich history and culture, and numerous islands spread out across the Aegean and Ionian Seas. With over 6,000 islands , Greece offers endless sailing opportunities, making it a dream destination for yacht lovers.
Whether you're a seasoned sailor or a first-time boater, it offers diverse sailing experiences suitable for everyone. It allows you to immerse yourself in the beauty of the Greek islands and coastlines, allowing you to create your itinerary and sail at your own rhythm.
The tranquil waters, steady winds, and well-established routes ensure an enjoyable sailing trip. The Meltemi wind, a seasonal northerly wind, is especially favourable for sailing in the Aegean , providing an excellent Greek experience. Rent a boat in Kos or rent a boat in Lefkada to sail among the charming Dodecanese Islands.
For those seeking a more relaxed journey, the Ionian Sea offers gentle breezes, and lush green landscapes. For instance, boat rental in Kefalonia , boat rental in Mykonos , boat rental in Corfu are the perfect opportunity to have a relaxing sailing experience.
Rent a boat to sail along the Greek coastline and discover all the extraordinary places and landscapes created by the union of the land and sea. Vourvourou boat rental , for example, is a very good choice for exploring the majestic coastline of northern Greece as well as the islands of the Eastern Aegean Sea .
When choosing the suitable boat for your yacht charter in Greece, think about the time you’ll spend on board. RIBS and motorboats are good choices for a few days, and you can rent them by the day . For a more extended charter of a week or more, you should consider a catamaran or a yacht , where you’ll have all the necessary amenities to make your stay more comfortable.
A sailboat is the best option if you’re keen on a more traditional sailing experience . However, they aren’t recommended for inexperienced sailors or people prone to seasickness, as they can be unstable. Whichever yacht you choose, you will have the holiday of your dreams in Greece! Here is a quick overview of the available boats on Click&Boat in Greece:
Boat Type | Capacity | Cabins |
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Sailboat | 2–30 guests | 2-8 |
Motorboat | 2–240 guests | 1-25 |
RIB | 2–24 guests | None |
Catamaran | 2–25 guests | 1-6 |
Gulet | 10–150 guests | 1-8 |
Boat without licence | 2-12 guests | 1-4 |
Yacht | 1–120 guests | 1-6 |
The cost of boat rentals in Greece or surrounding areas will vary depending on the exact location you want to sail, the time of year , how many people are on board, and the size and type of vessel you choose. Of course, the cost of bareboat charters tends to be cheaper than an all-inclusive yacht charter in Greece, so this is also important to consider. The average price of boat rental in Greece is €650 per day.
Below are some starting prices by boat type:
Boat type | Starting Price |
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Catamaran | €500 per day / €3,500 per week |
Motorboat | €60 per day / €420 per week |
RIB | €150 per day / €1,050 per week |
Boat without licence | €100 per day / €700 per week |
Yacht | €1,450 per day / €10,150 per week |
Gulet | €270 per day / €1,890 per week |
Sailboat | €270 per day / €1,890 per week |
The use of the boat for the duration of your yacht charter in Greece is included in the cost. An additional payment will be required for fuel , and boat owners will gladly supply you with an estimated price before you set sail. Some of the 50,000 boats on the platform will include food and beverages, and others will consist of equipment for water sports activities for those looking to explore the depths by snorkelling or diving!
Don’t hesitate to confirm with the boat owner before booking.
The best time to charter a boat in Greece depends on your preferences. Greece has a mainly Mediterranean climate. This means that the summers are usually hot and dry, and winters can be cool and wet. Depending on where you want to sail when you rent a boat in Greece, the temperatures can be slightly different, but they all follow a similar pattern over the course of the year.
The following are Greece's most popular ports and marinas for boat rentals. They offer various services, including restaurants, bars, showers, and provisions for boat rental.
Athens: The marinas in Athens , such as Alimos Marina and Marina Zea , offer a convenient starting point for exploring the Saronic Gulf and nearby islands. The distance from Athens International Airport to these marinas is approximately 40 minutes to 1 hour.
Corfu: Gouvia Marina in Corfu is a popular starting point for sailing the Ionian Islands. It is around 15 minutes from Corfu International Airport .
Rhodes: Mandraki Marina in Rhodes provides easy access to the Dodecanese Islands . It is approximately 25 minutes from Diagoras International Airport .
Lefkas: Lefkas Marina is a gateway to the Ionian Islands and is about 30 minutes from Preveza/Aktion National Airport .
Mykonos: The Tourlos Marina in Mykonos offers a perfect base for exploring the Cyclades Islands. It is about 10 minutes from Mykonos International Airport .
Santorini: The Athinios Port in Santorini allows you to explore the beautiful Cyclades . It is approximately 15 minutes from Santorini International Airport .
As one of the most sought-after tourist destinations for sailing and beyond, Greece is full of things to do and see. Here are some top-rated places to visit on your yacht charter in Greece to enhance your sailing holiday:
Athens: One of the oldest cities in the world. Athens is a must during your stay in Greece. Here you can see the famous Parthenon , the remains of the ancient Agora , the Port of Piraeus and the Acropolis of Athens , a place steeped in history that rises in the city's heart.
Mykonos: This famous island is one of the most visited in Greece. Its climate is ideal for enjoying the sandy beaches of Super Paradise , Paranga Beach or Paradise Beach . Stroll along the charming Little Venice , located near the port.
Santorini: The archipelago of Santorini is one of the most atypical of the country, with its picturesque villages with white walls stretching over the entire cliff and offering magnificent views. You can also visit the ruins of the ancient cities of Thera and Akrotiri . The volcano of Santorini will give a volcanic touch to your excursion to the Hellenic lands .
Corfu: This jewel in the Ionian Sea has an incomparable charm. A source of inspiration for artists, it has Venetian influences . You can stroll through its cobbled streets and book a boat to admire the beauty of Corfu from the ocean.
Milos: Situated in the Aegean Sea , the island of Milos is notably where the famous statue of Venus de Milo was found. You can also rent a boat and walk around the Cyclades archipelago.
Rhodes: This Greek island, situated between the Aegean Sea , is a popular tourist destination. You can visit Rhodes , an ancient medieval city. At the entrance to its port was once the majestic Colossus of Rhodes , a gigantic statue of the Greek sun god Helios , considered one of the seven wonders of the ancient world.
For a more detailed, descriptive itinerary of how to spend your sailing trip in Greece, check out the Click&Boat blog !
Enjoy peace of mind and smooth sailing with Click&Boat! Skippers are licensed professionals dedicated to your comfort and safety. They'll navigate, anchor, and even tailor your itinerary to ensure you discover the best of Greece. Opting for a skippered rental offers an all-inclusive, customised experience, though it may come at an extra cost. The average price of a skipper in Greece is €190.
Alternatively, if you have the necessary qualifications, you can rent a boat without a skipper. Just ensure you hold a valid boating licence or certification, such as the RYA International Certificate of Competence (ICC), as required by Greek law. Let Click&Boat help you make the most of your holiday with a crewed yacht charter or a self-skippered adventure in Greece!.
Mooring fees in Greece can vary depending on the location and season. Some marinas and ports offer free or low-cost mooring, especially if you dine at their restaurants or use their facilities. On average, mooring fees can range from €10 to €150 per night, depending on the boat size and the facilities the marina provides.
How much does it cost to rent a boat in greece for a day.
The average cost of renting a boat in Greece is around €676 per day. Various factors can influence the cost of a boat charter, such as the season, the year the boat was built, and the equipment. The prices can vary between €50 and €14,709 per day.
The price of a skipper varies depending on the destination and the owner of the boat. In Greece, you can expect to pay an average of €185 per day for a skipper.
The most popular boat manufacturers in Greece are Marinello and Dufour.
In Greece there are 2410 boats that you can rent without a license. You can also rent many boats with a skipper.
Many owners offer various extras that you can add to your booking in Greece. This can be for example Bimini, GPS or Bathing.
Number of boats: | 5893 boats available |
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Types of boats: | Sailboat, Motorboat, Catamaran |
Average price: | €676 per day |
Minimum price: | €50 per day |
Maximum price: | €14,709 per day |
Manufacturers: | Marinello, Dufour, and more |
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A Greece yacht charter promises one of the most magical experiences of anywhere in the Mediterranean. With more shoreline than anywhere else in Europe and around 6,000 islands to explore, Greece offers endless opportunities for discovery on your next superyacht charter. Whether you’re looking for fun in the sun in Mykonos , a romantic getaway in Santorini or peace and quiet in the Ionian Islands , a yacht rental in Greece will fulfil every desire.
If you're considering renting a luxury yacht in Greece, you’re in good company. This popular yachting hotspot is thought to be the original home of modern yacht charter , and there are few destinations on earth that are so perfect for exploring by boat!
The best Greek yacht charters are generally structured into the five major island chains and two peninsulas. Each of these Greek charter destinations has its own unique charm and character.
Cyclades Islands (Mykonos, Santorini, Paros, Naxos) Best for: buzzy restaurants and beach clubs, luxury shopping, iconic sights, fine dining
Saronic Islands (Hydra, Spetses, Aegina, Poros) Best for: charming towns, secluded beaches, cycling and hiking trails, authentic dining
Dodecanese Islands (Rhodes, Kos, Simi) Best for: cultural attractions, ancient towns, quiet anchorages, swimming and snorkelling
Ionian Islands (Corfu, Zakynthos, (Zante), Ithaca, Kefalonia) Best for: beautiful beaches, short-hop sailing, scuba diving, nightlife
Sporades Islands (Alonissos, Skiathos, Skopelos, Skyros) Best for: peace and quiet, unspoilt nature, pristine beaches
Peloponnese Region (Corinth, Patras, Kalamata, Nafplion,) Best for: pretty towns, ancient culture, beautiful beaches, calm moorings
Halkidiki Region (Kassandreia, Sani) Best for: cultural sights, untouched beaches, swimming and snorkelling
Mykonos yacht charters.
Mykonos yacht charters have attracted well-heeled guests time after time with the island's sugar-cubed villages combined with cosmopolitan allure. Mykonos' main attraction is undeniably its vibrant nightlife; amid its myriad seafront bars and clubs, partygoers dance till dawn under rose-gold skies. But this is not the island's only appeal.
Wander around the enchanting vividly-colored houses of Little Venice as the sun sets; savor a candlelit meal at one of its many fine-dining options (such as Nobu); and discover some of the magnificent bays such as Ornos . Of course, there are also a vast array of beaches to bronze on: from the iconic Paradise Beach to the hip and happening Psarou or the more tranquil Agios Sostis .
A Vouliagmeni yacht charter is highly exclusive, with the idyllic coastal town being a popular superyacht haven for vacations beginning or ending in Athens. Located 13 miles southeast of the capital, yacht charter guests can moor here with ease at its peaceful bay. It's an absolute must whilst you are here to take a dip in the emerald-hued waters of the lake, hugged by soaring cliffs and gently warmed by thermal springs. For the more adventurous, be sure to make the most of the bountiful underwater caves.
A Santorini yacht charter is a firm favorite amongst discerning travelers who fall in love with its endless, dramatic beauty at every turn. Dappled with whitewashed cottages and cerulean-hued domed churches tumbling down the hillsides of Oia to and up to the capital of Firá , guests have no shortage of backdrops for sunset tipples or sights to gaze at. Visiting the world-famous Red beach in nearby Akrotiri village whilst you are here is also a must.
Santorini is also superbly located for cruising towards the crystalline shores of Magganari beach on Ios island: an ideal location for snorkeling or taking out the toys.
Jetsetters have long adored Hydra for yacht charters , largely owing to its heavenly seascapes. The sheltered island enthralls guests onshore, who feel as if they have stepped into a bygone era: no cars roam around, just donkeys who hobble around its picture-perfect, labyrinthine streets and harbor. Soaring escarpments set the scene for sun-drenched meals under a lingering sun, with seafood served so fresh that it's practically dripping straight from the water. Admire also the innumerable secret coves and bays to be found here, many of which can be explored on your tenders.
The luminous, volcanic island of Milos and its fabulously turquoise bays are a superyacht favorite, yet remain largely undiscovered to the wider public. But why do the elite cruise towards its shores? For the staggeringly beautiful beaches (more than 70 of them, in fact) perfect for bringing out the water toys.
The spellbinding Kleftiko bay , the geothermal Paliochori beach, and the surreal charms of Sarakiniko beach (with its moon-like surfaces flecked by countless caves) are popular spots here. Abound with ancient ruins, make sure you also pay a visit to the Catacombs of Milos near the village of Tripiti , and the achingly pretty hilltop Venetian Castle of Milos .
A Greece yacht rental vacation offers an incredible selection of things to see and do. Here is our small selection of some of the most outstanding:
Shipwreck Beach : (Navagio Beach) a beach in Zante that's best accessed by boat and is famous for the large shipwreck lying on the sand.
Nammos : the most iconic beach club in Greece.
The Portara of Naxos : a doorlike arch that once formed the Temple of Apollo on the island of Naxos.
Cavo Tagoo : one of the most photographed hotels in Greece, carved into the caves on the hills of Mykonos.
The Terrace of Lions : a walkway on the island of Delos that's lined by statues of lions.
The Corinth Canal : a long stretch of water that cuts through the mainland in Corinth.
Flyaway Creative : the hottest restaurant in Santorini.
Given its staggering popularity, a better question might be: who doesn't? For culture vultures, Greece is packed with majestic archeological ruins and attractions, for sun-worshippers, Greece is home to some of the world's most outstanding beaches that can be enjoyed by couples and families alike, and for hedonists, party havens like Mykonos are buzzing with famous nightclubs and bars.
Greece's location at the confluence of the East and West, as well as its Roman and Ottoman occupations, have had a huge cultural and historical impact that can be still felt today in terms of cuisine and architecture.
Greeks are fiercely proud of their heritage and culture. Marvelous regional traditions permeate mainland Greece and the Greek islands, ranging from religion to music, language to food and even wine, making a Greek yacht charter a truly thrilling experience.
Greece has a very diverse yacht charter market, so you can be sure to find the perfect yacht for you and your charter party. There’s a wide variety of motor yachts for charter , as well as sailing yachts and traditional Turkish gulets.
However, be aware that all yachts wishing to begin or end a yacht charter in Greece must be in possession of a valid Greek charter license. Speak to a yacht charter broker for more information.
If you’re unsure about the type of yacht you’d like to charter, here are some things to consider first.
For those looking to rent a motor yacht in Greece, you’ll find a wide range to choose from.
The most common type of motor yacht you can hire in Greece is a yacht with a planing hull. Stylish, sporty and speedy, they’re great for zipping between islands quickly and ensuring you get the most out of your itinerary. If you’re looking to spend most of your time on land or splashing in the sea, a yacht with a planing hull is the top choice for you.
You’ll also find a superb selection of displacement and semi-displacement superyachts at your disposal (pictured above). These are typically larger and more stable at anchor, with more onboard space for facilities and amenities such as gyms, movie theaters and wellness suites. They’re ideal if you’re chartering with a large group, particularly one that includes children.
Greece is a playground for sailing yacht rentals , with plenty of yachts available throughout summer. A combination of light winds, clear skies and plenty of anchorages create great sailing conditions across all the islands.
The most popular destinations for sailing charters are typically Corfu, Kefalonia , and the Sporades Islands . Other destinations are equally desirable, including the Cyclades and the Dodecanese islands - but be aware that these areas typically encounter more winds. This means it might be more challenging to drop anchor, and you will have to consider spending more nights in port.
A gulet is a traditionally Turkish-built sailing yacht made out of wood. They are usually two or three-masted and are typically much larger than your average sailing yacht. Luxury gulet yacht charters in Greece are very appealing alternatives to both sailing and motor yacht charter. While they usually rely on their motor underway, they are very fuel-efficient and don't require a lot of fuel to get from point A to point B. They have displacement hulls which make them very stable and seaworthy, and typically offer lots of volume and open-plan living spaces.
Greek gulet yachts also tend to be cheaper than other types of charter as they sometimes offer all-inclusive or semi-inclusive packages, meaning you don’t need to worry about additional expenses such as food and drink. They also normally include a standard number of cruising hours per day. Plus, their crew are often local to the region that they cruise in, meaning they can double as tour guides and have a lot of expertise and valuable insight into the area.
But be aware- many gulets are Turkish-flagged, meaning they will need to hold a Greek charter license to start or finish a charter in Greece.
The price of a Greece yacht charter vacation varies depending on a number of factors, including the type of yacht, the age of the yacht, and the month in which you choose to charter.
In Greece, VAT on a yacht charter is charged at 24% and is based on the value of the yacht. However, this figure can be reduced if the yacht meets specific criteria.
The three tax brackets are as follows;
The best time for Greek yacht rentals is between July and August, but warm weather typically extends well into September and even May in certain destinations. The peak of the charter season is usually July, although August historically has the hottest temperatures.
Between June and August, you can expect highs of 85 - 90 degrees Fahrenheit (26 - 32 degrees Celsius) in Athens, with even hotter temperatures recorded further south.
By far the most common embarkation point for a Greece yacht rental vacation is Athens . Around 90% of the Greek charter fleet has a homeport in Athens, and there are numerous luxury marinas that cater to superyachts.
However, for those looking to charter around the Ionian Islands in destinations like Corfu , Cephalonia and Zakynthos , you may wish to begin your charter closer to your desired destination.
It is possible to begin or end your charter elsewhere in Greece. However, you may have to consider the cost of repositioning as the fleet is mostly based out of Athens.
If you want to meet the yacht elsewhere – for example, Santorini, Mykonos – you can expect to pay a hefty repositioning fee. It’s generally more economical to begin your Greek yacht charter in Athens and spend the day cruising to your desired start point, enjoying your yacht to the fullest, and soaking up the scenery as you travel underway.
Around the main yachting hubs of Greece, you’ll find plenty of marinas that cater to a variety of yachts of different sizes. However, be aware that Greece doesn’t have as many big marinas as destinations such as the South of France or Italy , and demand for slips can be very high in peak season.
Beginning or ending your yacht charter in Athens, one of the most exciting cities in the world, is a popular choice. Be sure to explore this historic destination in all its glory before you leave.
Greece is one of the most popular charter destinations in the Mediterranean. Therefore, advanced booking (three to six months ahead) is absolutely essential in order to secure your dream yacht on your preferred dates in the perfect destination.
When it comes to Greece yacht rentals, many charterers are repeat clients; meaning they’ve already booked the yacht once, fallen in love with the yacht and its crew, and chosen to return again to explore a new destination. This means that competition for yachts is fierce and it’s even more crucial to kickstart the booking process early.
Don’t forget that your choice of yachts in Greece is comparatively smaller than Italy or the South of France since all yachts beginning or ending a charter yacht in Greece must have a Greek charter license.
That said, it is possible for a foreign-flagged yacht to charter in Greece so long as the charter begins and ends in international waters, such as Italy and Albania for yacht charters around the Ionian Islands or Turkey for charters around the Aegean islands.
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Greece yacht charter itineraries.
Our wide variety of charter itineraries around Greece have been hand-picked by a team of brokers and yachting experts to help you get the most from your next superyacht vacation.
Once you’ve chosen your dream island chain or region, it’s time to start creating your perfect itinerary.
From the Aegean islands to the Cyclades, every pocket of Greece offers so much to see, do, discover and experience.
To get the most out of your charter, be sure to choose an itinerary that covers between 6-8 days. This will give you ample time to spend enjoying on-shore excursions as well as down time on deck.
If you’re looking to explore more than one region, we recommended an itinerary that covers more than a week. Your itinerary can incorporate overnight cruises to ensure you get the most out your days, and you can easily finish your charter in a different destination to where you began.
Many people chartering in Greece choose to begin or end in Turkey. The Turkish coastlines are renowned for their incredible beauty and abundance of little bays, so be sure to bear this mind when browsing our itineraries.
Remember, all of our itineraries can be used as templates, and your broker will be able to tailor them to create bespoke charter experiences that will leave you with memories to last a lifetime.
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Most itineraries for yachts around Greece begin in Athens because around 90% of the charter fleet in Greece has a homeport in Athens. Therefore, the yachts are usually based in the country’s capital, and you will most likely have to pay a repositioning fee if you’d like to begin elsewhere in Greece.
A Greek yacht charter license is a special permit that allows yachts to begin and end a yacht charter in Greece. Not all yachts hold a Greek charter license, so you will need to speak to your charter broker for more information about starting and finishing a charter in Greek waters.
You could start a yacht charter in Mykonos, but you will most likely have to pay a hefty repositioning fee as most yachts have their homeport in Athens. To get the most out of your yacht charter, it’s usually best to begin in Athens and spend the night underway to reach Mykonos.
The most popular destinations for sailing vacations in Greece are the Ionian Islands. However, great sailing conditions exist across the country, and other popular hotspots include the Dodecanese Islands, the Sporades Islands and the Saronic Islands.
The standard Value Added Tax (VAT) is 24%, and it is calculated based on the value of the yacht. The VAT can be reduced in certain circumstances; read our guide above.
The Cyclades Islands of Santorini, Mykonos, Paros and Naxos are great for exploring on a luxury yacht charter during summer. The best times to visit are between June and September when you can expect long days and warm sea temperatures. The beach clubs of Mykonos will be in full swing, and the island of Santorini will be alive with activity.
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Agios kosmas marina, glyfada, greece.
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Zea marina (med marinas), piraeus, greece.
Ornos bay, ornos, greece.
Old fort mandraki corfu, corfu (city), greece.
Vlichada port, vlichada, greece.
Preveza marina, preveza, greece.
Marina tourlos, mykonos (town), greece.
Mykonos marina old port, mykonos (town), greece.
Marina agios nikoloau, agios nikolaos, greece.
Rhodes marina, rhodes (city), greece.
Skiathos marina, skiathos (town), greece.
Lefkas town port, lefkada city, greece.
Kos marina, kos (town), greece.
Paroikia main port paros, parikia, greece.
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You can get in touch with the captain as soon as you’ve completed your booking. Our captains are highly qualified and knowledgeable about their locality.
The Charter Fee is an additional, obligatory cost, which typically includes the end cleaning of the boat, home port fees, and linen & towels. The details of the charter fee differ depending on the boat, location and charter partner.
There are marina fees and fuel costs which vary depending on the type, duration and location of your sailing holiday. Marina fees need to be paid at each marina you choose to dock overnight - the amount varies but you may be able to find this information in advance by contacting the marinas directly. Fuel costs depend on whether you’re sailing a motorboat or a sailboat. You can estimate fuel costs by double-checking your chosen boat’s engine, and the expected distance you aim to sail.
Embark on an unforgettable journey with a Greece boat charter : Immerse yourself in the allure of a nation boasting over 6,000 islands and more than 13,500 km of breathtaking coastline. Navigate from one enchanting island to another, take a refreshing dip in stunning bays, and uncover ancient ruins as you set sail to your next destination. Your holiday takes on a whole new dimension as you explore the mesmerizing Greek islands on a memorable boat charter adventure.
Small boats with less than 30hp don’t require a boat licence in Greece , but in general, you need to have a valid boat licence when renting a boat in Greece. Your safest bet is to carry an International Certificate of Competency or short ICC to operate a boat in Greece. If you are an EU citizen, your boat licence is automatically valid in Greece, citizens of other countries need to ensure that their boat licence meets the requirements of the Greek boat licence . Before your boat charter in Greece , you need to ensure that you carry a boat licence with you in either English or Greek. When your licence is issued in a different language, you need to get it translated into either English or Greek. This is particularly important as the Greek authorities check your documents to ensure that the Greek waters remain a safe space for everyone operating a water vehicle here.
Don’t have a Greek boat licence or prefer to spend your vacation without any worries on a boat hire in Greece ? Book a skipper or captain in addition to your boat and enjoy your boat holiday. A skipper will navigate and operate the boat, plan the best routes while staying open-minded to your wishes and ideas, and tell the most amazing stories of adventures on a boat. Believe me, you will be grateful to have someone so experienced with you on a boat - especially if the weather suddenly changes or you’re lost.
Whether you are seeking a romantic getaway, a family vacation, or fun with friends, you’ll be sure to find your piece of paradise on a sailing holiday in Greece . Greece enjoys a warm, sunny climate with a sailing season that starts as early as April and lasts throughout November.
Greece is the ideal location to charter a boat thanks to its pleasant weather conditions and winds that make sailing a breeze. Go island hopping in early or late summer (end of April until around mid-October) for the finest weather with sea temperatures in the low to mid-60s. Excellent sailing conditions for both beginners and experienced sailors ensure that you will enjoy your sailing vacation fully.
Going on a sailing holiday in Greece in the summer also means you’ll experience vibrant nightlife, bustling yacht parties, and inspiring landscapes full of blooming wildflowers, olive trees, and grapevines.
If you want to rent a sailboat, you should visit the places in Greece that offer the best wind conditions. Cruise around the inland sea, where you’ll find many harbours and anchorages in addition to ideal wind conditions. Many of the island regions offer ideal sailing conditions for chartering a yacht , including those located in the Saronic Islands and the Eastern coast of the Peloponnesian Gulf .
If you plan to charter a boat in the Cyclades , you should know that it is one of the most challenging, yet fun sailing areas due to strong winds in July and August. We recommend this route only to very experienced sailors.
The ideal time for a boat charter in Greece hinges upon your preferences and the experience you desire. Greece's peak season spans from late May to early September, marked by warm weather and tranquil waters, making it perfect for swimming, water sports, and exploring the dynamic Greek islands. If you rent a boat in Greece in July and August you can be sure to catch the warmest months and take advantage of the many parties happening during this time of year. For those seeking a quieter, more budget-conscious journey, the shoulder seasons of April to early May and late September to October offer appealing alternatives. When sailing in Greece in October or during other months of the shoulder season, you can still enjoy pleasant weather, but with fewer crowds, granting you the opportunity to savor Greece's beauty in a more intimate setting. Venturing to Greece during the winter months is typically discouraged, as many services and activities tend to shut down. Therefore, the best time for your Greek boat charter largely depends on whether you crave the lively spirit of summer or a more peaceful and cost-effective escape.
Sailing in High Season (July and August):
Advantages:
Sun-drenched days and clear skies for sunbathing and water activities.
Most tourist hotspots, restaurants, and nightlife options are in full swing.
Excellent for mingling and connecting with fellow travelers.
Disadvantages:
Crowds can be overwhelming in well-known tourist areas, potentially affecting the tranquility of certain anchorages.
Charter, accommodation, and dining prices tend to be higher.
Booking well in advance is essential due to high demand.
Sailing in Off-Shoulder Season (April to early May, late September to October):
Smaller crowds create a more peaceful and intimate ambiance.
Charters and accommodations are often more budget-friendly.
Weather remains pleasant for sailing and outdoor pursuits.
Sea temperatures may not be as ideal for swimming in April and October.
Limited nightlife options and reduced hours for some attractions.
Itineraries might need to be more adaptable due to occasional weather fluctuations.
In essence, the high season provides vibrant, sun-soaked experiences but comes with elevated costs and larger crowds. The off-shoulder season offers a quieter, budget-conscious option, with some possible weather limitations and fewer activity choices. Your choice between these two seasons should be guided by your personal preferences and priorities.
Greece , with its myriad sailing regions, offers an enticing proposition for boat rentals, catering to a wide spectrum of sailors, from beginners seeking calm waters to advanced mariners yearning for exhilarating challenges. Each region in Greece provides a unique and tailored experience based on the sailor's level of expertise, promising unforgettable adventures along the Mediterranean's azure coastlines.
When it comes to embarking on a boat rental adventure in Greece, individuals who are new to sailing will find a welcoming environment in the Saronic Gulf. This region offers sheltered bays and gentle winds, making it the perfect training ground for novice sailors. The calm waters create an ideal setting to develop sailing skills and build confidence.
Novice Sailors:
For those with some prior experience, the Ionian Islands present an ideal choice. Predictable breezes and serene seas characterize this region, providing an excellent opportunity for sailors to elevate their skills while still enjoying a relaxed and relatively stress-free environment.
Experienced Sailors:
More seasoned sailors seeking an exhilarating challenge will discover it in the Cyclades. With the renowned Meltemi winds, this region offers open-water passages and advanced navigation opportunities. It's a fantastic selection for those who relish the excitement of more demanding conditions and adventurous routes.
Advanced Sailors:
For the ultimate sailing challenge, the Dodecanese and the Sporades beckon. These regions boast stronger winds and more demanding conditions, making them the perfect choice for advanced sailors who seek thrilling adventures. Here, you can test your skills to the fullest and navigate through some of the most challenging waters in the Mediterranean.
Greece 's diverse regions offer tailored nautical experiences for sailors of all levels, ensuring an unforgettable adventure amidst the crystal-clear waters of the Mediterranean.
A boat hire in Greece doesn’t have to be expensive. On average it costs 50 EUR per person per day to rent a sailboat in Greece . It’s one of the cheapest and most popular options in this part of the Mediterranean. A motorboat is the priciest option with an average price of 190 EUR per person per night. Renting a catamaran comes at an average price of 150 EUR per person per day in Greece. If you are looking for a more affordable option, rent a gulet in Greece at an average price of 105 EUR per person per day or a RIB for 93 EUR per person per day. You see that it is not necessarily more expensive to rent a boat compared to a regular hotel room. After all, these are only average prices and you can rent boats in Greece cheaper than this. If you are just travelling as a couple, renting a small boat in Greece at a lower price might be a great option for your sailing holiday here.
A skippered yacht charter in Greece is the perfect choice for anyone looking to enjoy their holidays in the Mediterranean sun to the fullest without any worries. But keep in mind that the prices above are only average prices for bareboat charters. Booking a skippered yacht comes at a higher price.
When it comes to chartering a yacht in Greece through Borrow A Boat , the process is both straightforward and thrilling, giving you access to the magnificent Mediterranean waters and the vibrant life on the Greek islands. Begin by exploring Borrow A Boat's wide-ranging selection of charter options, including sailboats and motor yachts. Once you've made your choice, reach out to Borrow A Boat's expert team to discuss your specific requirements and preferences. They'll guide you through the booking process, ensuring you discover the perfect yacht to match your dreams. Borrow A Boat further provides valuable resources, such as itineraries and local insights, to assist you in planning your Greek adventure. On the day of your charter, your professional crew will provide a yacht briefing and essential voyage details. With Borrow A Boat, your Greek sailing expedition is just a few simple steps away, offering a tailor-made experience that caters to both novice and experienced sailors, guaranteeing an unforgettable journey through the enchanting Greek islands.
Depending on the type of boat holiday you want to experience when sailing in Greece, you should choose your boat wisely. Catamarans are the type of vehicle to rent if you want to go slower and take in your surroundings while enjoying all kinds of amenities on board that anyone could wish for while a sailboat is the type of boat you would rent when looking for an adventure in this part of the Mediterranean.
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Pros of renting a catamaran in Greece
Renting a catamaran in Greece comes with many advantages. Contrary to classic sailboats, catamarans don’t have a keel which might prevent you from sailing closer to the shore. And you do want to be as close to the shore as possible. After all, when anchoring in one of Greece’s many hidden bays with the most beautiful beaches, you wouldn’t want to waste all your precious time and energy to swim there for eternity or worse end up having to enjoy the view just from a distance.
Cons of renting a catamaran in Greece
Renting a catamaran in Greece is perfect for discovering the many natural wonders the country has to offer, but chartering a catamaran is not just pure joy and sunshine. As this type of boat stands on two hulls, a catamaran is usually quite big. This can make it difficult to moore in the marinas. During high season you might even struggle to find a spot where your boat fits. Additionally, mooring your catamaran at a marina might come at a higher price than mooring other types of water vehicles due its size. This is something to keep in mind - especially when trying to find a spot to spend the night.
Pros of a sailboat rental in Greece
Due to the perfect sailing conditions, renting a sailboat in Greece is the perfect opportunity for those looking at going on a boat to enjoy the experience more than trying to find a hotel room on water. The best spots for renting a sailboat in Greece are the Saronic Islands and the eastern coast of the Peloponnesian Gulf. If you are worried that you might not be experienced enough to sail these routes, you can always rent a sailboat with a skipper who can navigate and operate the boat in Greek waters.
The average price of renting a sailboat in Greece speaks for itself. It is one of the cheapest options to experience a boat holiday on the Greek islands.
Cons of a sailing yacht charter in Greece
If you are looking to discover stunning beaches like Kokkini Beach in Santorini, a sailboat is not the best choice. Due to the keel, it can become dangerous to sail in shallow waters and too close to the shore. This would be a downside of renting a sailboat.
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Pros of a motorboat rental in Greece
Motorboats as well as RIBs are the perfect choice for anyone planning on sailing around Greece for a couple of days. You can easily spend a few days on these types of boats without missing any of the amenities that other types of boats, like catamarans provide. A motorboat hire in Greece means that you are looking at speeding over the waves and passing by the stunning Greek islands at high speed. The destination is the most important aspect on your sailing trip to Greece, you want to see as many hidden beaches as possible, anchor in a stunning bay for the night to wake up with incredible views, and enjoy a refreshing beverage while watching the sunset.
Cons of renting a motorboat in Greece
One of the downsides of renting a motorboat in Greece is that you won’t have as many amenities as you might get with another type of boat. Also, the high speed comes with a hefty price tag with fuel prices steadily increasing. Not necessarily an advantage.
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Rent a luxury yacht in Greece if you want to enjoy a relaxed and comfortable vacation without any worries. You will feel as though you are sleeping in a luxury hotel room on water. To guarantee your overall well-being, you should also consider hiring a skipper and a cook in addition to your luxury boat. A skipper will take care of maneuvering the boat while the cook will take care of your culinary needs.
Embarking on an all-inclusive yacht charter in Greece is the epitome of luxury and indulgence. This exceptional maritime experience offers a comprehensive package that not only includes the yacht itself but also a full crew to attend to your every need. From the moment you step on board, you'll find yourself enveloped in a world of comfort, convenience, and opulence. Your dedicated crew, consisting of a skilled captain, gourmet chef, and attentive stewards, ensures that your voyage is nothing short of extraordinary. You can savor delectable gourmet meals prepared with the freshest local ingredients, explore the most captivating destinations, and relish the freedom to tailor your itinerary to your desires. An all-inclusive yacht charter in Greece is perfect for those seeking a seamless, hassle-free, and utterly unforgettable sailing adventure through the enchanting Greek waters.
Embarking on a Greece yacht charter adventure is an exhilarating prospect, but the first question that often arises is: Where should I begin this unforgettable journey? Greece offers a plethora of enchanting destinations and islands, each with its unique charm and allure. Whether you're drawn to the historical treasures of Athens or the pristine beaches of the Cyclades, choosing the right starting point is a crucial decision. This article delves into the prime locations that serve as ideal launchpads for your Greek sailing odyssey, considering both your preferences and the type of experience you seek.
Launching your Greek yacht charter adventure in Athens is a captivating choice. The capital city, steeped in history and culture, provides an ideal introduction to the treasures of Greece. Begin your journey with a boat charter from Athens, and you'll have the opportunity to explore ancient sites like the Acropolis and delve into the vibrant energy of this bustling metropolis. From here, you can set sail to discover the nearby Saronic Gulf islands, each offering its unique charm, picturesque landscapes, and tranquil anchorages. Athens, with its well-connected marinas and convenient access to the Greek archipelago, serves as an excellent starting point for an unforgettable nautical experience that seamlessly blends history, modernity, and the allure of the Aegean Sea.
Corfu, the jewel of the Ionian Sea, beckons all those seeking a Mediterranean yacht charter like no other. With its lush green landscapes, crystal-clear waters, and a rich blend of Venetian, French, and British influences, Corfu offers an idyllic setting for a nautical adventure. Renting a yacht in Corfu allows you to explore the captivating coastlines, charming villages, and secluded coves of this Greek island paradise. Whether you're a seasoned sailor or a novice looking for a skippered charter, Corfu provides a myriad of options to fulfill your maritime dreams. With a yacht at your disposal, you can set your own course, discovering hidden gems, indulging in the local cuisine, and basking in the warm Greek sun. So, embrace the allure of Corfu and charter a yacht to unlock a world of azure waters and unforgettable memories.
When it comes to planning your boat rental in Greece , the duration of your adventure is a significant aspect to ponder. The question of how long to embark on your maritime journey through this Mediterranean gem is pivotal, as it can greatly impact the nature of your experience. Whether you're lured by the historical riches of Athens, the tranquil allure of the Cyclades, or the picturesque charm of the Ionian Islands, choosing the right rental duration is essential in customizing your Greek escapade. This article delves into the various considerations to take into account when deciding on the length of your boat charter in Greece, allowing you to align your voyage with your personal preferences and create lasting memories amidst the mesmerizing Greek waters.
Opting for a week-long yacht rental in Greece opens the door to an immersive exploration of the Mediterranean's most enchanting waters. With seven days at your disposal, you have the luxury of time to delve deep into the captivating Greek culture, stunning landscapes, and island-hopping adventures. Renting a yacht for a week allows you to savor both popular highlights and hidden gems, ensuring a balanced blend of relaxation and discovery. From the ancient wonders of Athens to the tranquil havens of the Cyclades, this duration offers a comprehensive Greek experience, making it an ideal choice for both first-time sailors and seasoned seafarers looking for a comprehensive nautical journey through Greece's island paradises.
Opting for a 4-day yacht charter in Greece offers an enticing glimpse into the beauty and allure of the Mediterranean's Greek treasures. While the duration may be shorter than a week, it provides a delightful opportunity to embark on a mini-adventure. With four days at your disposal, you can explore specific regions or island clusters, focusing on the experiences that matter most to you. Whether you're seeking a quick getaway to unwind or a whirlwind tour of the Cyclades, a 4-day charter is a perfect choice. It's ideal for those with limited time, offering a taste of Greece's maritime magic without a lengthy commitment, making it a popular choice for those seeking a short but sweet sailing escape.
Go island hopping on the Islands of Argosaronic . They are a group of islands located in between Peloponnese and Athens and include the islands of Angistri, Aegena, Poros, Salamina, Spetses, Hydra, and the peninsula of Methana . These peaceful havens are among the most visited Greek islands to visit from Athens due to their close proximity (Aegina is only 16.5 nautical miles from the port of Piraeus). Rent a motorboat to discover these islands and stop by some of the most scenic bays and beaches.
Located on the western coast, the Ionian Islands of Zakynthos, Ithaca, Corfu, Kefalonia, Lefkada, Paxi , and Kythira make up the famous Eptanisa or “the Seven Islands” and are said to be Greece’s most green and fertile islands. While you’re there, discover Navagio Beach on Zakynthos .
Sail from Athens to the Sporades and discover the natural beauty of Alonissos, Skiathos, Skopelos, and Skyros, or take a turn around the Saronic Gulf Islands.
Greece’s diverse landscapes and many breathtaking island regions provide endless opportunities for sailing. You'll surely want to discover more once you’ve explored one island region. Fortunately, Borrow A Boat offers a variety of yacht hires in many locations throughout the coast of mainland Greece and the islands so you’ll have the chance to discover more. Yachting in the Greek Islands has the advantage of being able to explore more than one place and at your own pace.
Day 1: Paros to Antiparos (Approx. 6 NM)
Begin your journey in Paros, exploring the island's charming villages and crystal-clear waters. In the afternoon, set sail for the neighboring Antiparos, where you can anchor in one of the serene coves and enjoy a tranquil evening.
Day 2: Antiparos to Naxos (Approx. 18 NM)
Cruise to Naxos, the largest of the Cyclades, renowned for its rich history and stunning beaches. Explore the historic Old Town and savor local cuisine in the seaside tavernas.
Day 3: Naxos to Koufonisia (Approx. 23 NM)
Sail to the small but captivating island of Koufonisia, where you'll discover pristine beaches and a relaxed atmosphere, perfect for unwinding and swimming in the azure waters.
Day 4: Koufonisia to Amorgos (Approx. 24 NM)
Make your way to Amorgos, a picturesque island with dramatic landscapes and the charming town of Chora. Visit the renowned Monastery of Hozoviotissa and enjoy the island's rugged beauty.
Day 5: Amorgos to Ios (Approx. 18 NM)
Sail to the vibrant island of Ios, known for its lively nightlife and beautiful beaches. Explore the main town and enjoy the buzzing atmosphere.
Day 6: Ios to Sikinos (Approx. 12 NM)
Set a course for the tranquil island of Sikinos, a hidden gem with a peaceful ambiance. Anchor in the sheltered bay and bask in the serenity.
Day 7: Sikinos to Paros (Approx. 28 NM)
Return to Paros, completing your week-long journey. Spend your final day exploring the island's vibrant culture, shopping for local handicrafts, and reminiscing about your unforgettable Greek sailing adventure.
This 7-day sailing itinerary offers a splendid mix of history, relaxation, and vibrant island life, providing a taste of the Cyclades' diverse charms. From the tranquil coves of Antiparos to the bustling streets of Ios, each day brings new experiences and memories that will last a lifetime.
Planning the perfect sailing route for your Greek island yacht charter is an exciting endeavor. Greece's diverse archipelago offers an array of islands to explore, each with its unique charm and allure. In this guide, we'll focus on the enchanting islands of Corfu, Kos, Rhodes, Santorini, and Mykonos. These islands are renowned for their distinct characteristics and have become some of the most sought-after destinations in the Mediterranean. Whether you're interested in rich history, tranquil beaches, iconic sunsets, or vibrant nightlife, this route has it all. Here, we'll take a closer look at each of these captivating destinations to help you plan your Greek island boat charter itinerary.
Why a boat rental in Corfu is a must:
Lush landscapes and historical charm.
A gateway to the Ionian Islands.
Tranquil anchorages and picturesque villages.
Go for a yacht charter in Kos for an epic adventure:
Ancient history and vibrant beach culture.
The birthplace of Hippocrates.
Beautiful sandy beaches and crystal-clear waters.
A yacht charter in Rhodes allows you to explore the island independently and without any rush:
A medieval treasure trove.
Historic Old Town and Crusader castles.
A blend of rich history and modern amenities.
Become part of the glitz and glamour with a yacht charter in Santorini :
Iconic sunsets over the caldera.
Whitewashed buildings and stunning sea views.
Unique volcanic landscapes and charming villages.
A luxury yacht in Santorini makes you dream
It’s time for a yacht rental in Mykonos and a fun party on a boat:
Lively nightlife and cosmopolitan atmosphere.
World-famous beach clubs and bars.
A blend of relaxation and entertainment.
An Ionian Island yacht charter makes you dream:
Crystal-clear waters and serene anchorages
Ancient ruins and historic towns
Authentic Greek cuisine and picturesque villages
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If you're looking for a sailing destination offering a unique blend of history, culture, natural beauty, and warm hospitality, Greece should be at the top of your list.
With over 6,000 islands and islets scattered in the expanse of the Greek seas on offer, you will be spoiled for choice. Whether you want to explore the extensive coastlines of Greece, stroll along its pristine beaches and dive into the blue waters, it has something for you to do both on and off land!
The historical charm that Greece still exudes today will have you diving into the past as you discover historical and archaeological sites. Seize the opportunity to sail the Aegean, Ionian and Mediterranean Seas when you charter a sailing boat in Greece with Nautal!
If you’re looking for a new sailing adventure for summer, look no further than a sailing boat rental in Greece. With such diverse wind conditions, Greece is a fantastic sailing location for all sailor proficiencies. Those at a more beginner level wishing to improve their sailing technique can appreciate the leeward shelter given by the mainland coast of the Saronic Gulf or test the waters of the Ionian Islands. Expert sailors can seek adventure in the Cyclades and Dodecanese Islands while discovering the spectacular stretches of sand lining these paradisiac islands. Everyone’s a winner!
The price of your sailing boat charter in Greece will vary based on several factors, such as the length of your trip if a skipper is included, which season you embark in, etc.
Renting a sailboat in Greece can cost €107/day in the low season and €300/day during the high season.
Renting a sailboat in Greece can cost €947/week in the low season and €1,890/week during the high season.
To rent a sailboat in Greece with a skipper, you must add approximately € 191 per day to your budget.
When chartering a yacht, there is no need to worry about mooring fees in Greece! You seldom need to pay to moor, and if the local authorities charge for mooring, it’s usually around €20.
Doing a sailboat charter in Greece with or without a skipper is possible. Making your sailing experience in Greece with a skipper is a great idea if you don't want to worry about the technicalities of sailing the Ionian and Aegean seas on your boat trip! Let our sailing savants take control of navigation and docking and, of course, show you the most desired locations to make your charter unforgettable.
Looking to have complete freedom and be more spontaneous depending on what you see on the way? A Greece sailing boat rental without a skipper could be a great idea! You will need a valid boating licence if you want a bareboat charter, and boat owners will require proof before you embark.
Sailboat rentals on Greek islands are one of a kind! You have the freedom to choose whether you want to explore profoundly the city you start your Greece sailing boat charter or if you're going to island-hop!
There is an abundance of choices no matter where you start! If you’re considering island hopping, we recommend chartering a sailboat in Greece for a week or more. This will give you enough time to visit several islands.
If you’re also looking for adventure on land, islands such as Santorini have fertile soil and a beautiful landscape expanse for exploring. The volcanic background of the island means the island has many vineyards and wineries you can visit to try local Greek wine! If Athens is integrated into your itinerary, welcome to Grecian utopia! Look for sailboat charters near you and explore this beautiful city. Take advantage of every museum and admire the Parthenon and Acropolis. Athens city centre has plenty to keep you occupied for an evening with swanky bars and edgy cafes serving delicious food and drink.
An excellent area for island hopping is the Ionian Islands. You can find party destinations such as Kavos and Corfu Town for those willing to dance the night away or host a private boat party on your sailboat rental near you! Yet there are also stunning beaches and quiet coves where you can unwind in the peaceful harmony of light waves against the pearl-white sand with the scent of fresh sea salt. Tip: Myrtos Beach in Kefalonia is a personal favourite of ours!
Islands off the eastern coast of Greece, for instance, the Sporades Islands, are encompassed in gorgeous stretches of sand and pebbles where you can bathe and snorkel. The islands have their fair share of historical buildings, churches and fortresses where you can lose yourself in Grecian archaeology and architecture.
The Cyclades possess vibrant towns with plenty of nightlife in the summertime and unique landmarks such as the windmills of Kato Mili in Mykonos. Santorini’s blue-domed churches are postcard-perfect against the shimmering sea, though this island is also renowned for its wine due to the fertile earth of the island. Sailboat charters on Greek islands are one of a kind- exploring endlessly!
Find beach paradise amongst the island archipelagos you explore on your sailing holiday, whether the Dodecanese and Ionian Islands or the northern coast of Greece in Macedonia. Discover more with your charter sailboat in Greece.
You can hire a sailboat with us practically anywhere in Greece. Our main marina in Athens is Marina Kalamaki.
Other mainland locations include:
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Our sailboats accommodate up to 12 guests, which makes them the perfect vessel to share with family and friends!
Our sailboats can include up to 7 cabins.
Our sailboats can measure up to 14.42 metres.
As mentioned above, wind conditions can vary in Greece. The Meltemi wind is the most present summer wind, starting around June. July and August see the stronger wind forces from the Meltemi wind.
In the Saronic Gulf, wind forces range from force 4-6 and even lighter at 2-5 around the Ionian Islands. However, please note that various parts of the Ionian Islands have different wind patterns.
Whereas for islands archipelagos such as the Cyclades, the Meltemi blows at wind force 5-6 and can occasionally peak 7-8. Slightly further to the east, the Dodecanese Islands see wind forces of 4-6, sometimes 7.
We have linked the closest airports to our boat rental locations below for your next holiday in Greece.
Athens, Attic Coast and Saronic Gulf: Athens International Airport (ATH)
Port of Kyllini: Araxos Airport (GPA)
Preveza, Palairos and Lefkada island: Aktion Airport (PVK)
Macedonia: Thessaloniki International Airport “Macedonia” (SKG)
Corfu: Corfu International Airport (CFU)
Kefalonia: Kefalonia International Airport (EFL)
Skiathos and Skopelos: Skiathos International Airport (JSI)
Paros: New Paros Airport (PAS) - please note this airport only flies to other Greek destinations.
Mykonos: Mykonos International Airport (JMK)
Santorini: Santorini (Thira) International Airport (JTR)
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Greece offers a unique experience for a Greek yacht charter , blending history, landscapes, and luxury sailing. A Greek islands Yacht charter vacation lets you explore diverse destinations, from the vibrant Cyclades to the serene Ionian Sea. Each group has charm, making Greece ideal for yacht charters.
The Cyclades offer vibrant nightlife, stunning white sands, and crystal-clear waters. Mykonos is known for its lively beach parties, Santorini for its breathtaking sunsets, and Paros for its charming villages and serene beaches.
The Ionian Islands feature lush landscapes and calm, turquoise seas. Corfu combines Venetian charm with beautiful beaches, Kefalonia boasts dramatic scenery and Myrtos Beach, and Zakynthos is famous for Navagio Beach and vibrant marine life.
The Dodecanese Islands are rich in history and medieval architecture. Rhodes offers ancient ruins and vibrant city life, Kos blends historical sites with beautiful beaches, and Patmos is known for its spiritual significance and peaceful ambiance.
The Saronic Gulf provides a tranquil yacht charter experience. Hydra’s car-free streets offer peace and charm, Poros features lush pine forests and sandy beaches, and Spetses combines beautiful waterfronts with a rich maritime history.
Whether you prefer a motor yacht for speed and luxury or a sailing yacht for a traditional experience, the options are plentiful.
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When planning , consider the must-visit destinations and the best time to visit Greece for sailing.
Balancing popular spots with lesser-known gems ensures a well-rounded experience.
The summer months, particularly July and August, are crowded. For a peaceful experience, consider island hopping during the shoulder seasons.
Expect activities and excursions, from water sports in the Aegean Sea to cultural tours on land.
Dining on board is a highlight, with chefs preparing authentic Greek cuisine with fresh, local ingredients.
Leisure and relaxation are essential, with ample opportunities to sunbathe, swim, and enjoy the Mediterranean climate.
The local culture and traditions in the Greek Islands add depth to your yacht charter experience.
Understanding local customs and etiquette and participating in Greek festivals can make sailing in Greece more memorable.
Learn basic Greek phrases to enhance interactions with locals.
Knowing what to pack is key for a comfortable and enjoyable yacht charter.
Navigating the waters of Greece requires preparation and knowledge of local conditions.
Health and safety tips ensure a worry-free sailing experience.
For premier yacht charters in the Greek Islands, CKIM Group is a top choice.
Their expertise, personalized service, and extensive luxury yacht network make them a top choice for travelers.
CKIM Group ensures a seamless experience, from helping you choose the perfect yacht to crafting a customized itinerary to meet your preferences.
Embark on your dream yacht charter in the Greek Islands, filled with luxury, adventure, and breathtaking scenery. Whether you’re exploring the Cyclades, Ionian Islands, or Dodecanese, a Greece yacht charter offers a unique experience. Trust CKIM Group to guide you through this journey, ensuring an extraordinary yacht charter vacation.
What destinations can i explore on a greek yacht charter.
You can explore numerous destinations including the Cyclades, Ionian, Sporades, and Dodecanese Islands, each offering unique experiences and attractions.
Popular destinations include the Cyclades (Mykonos, Santorini), the Ionian Sea (Corfu, Zakynthos), the Sporades (Skiathos), and the Dodecanese (Rhodes, Kos).
The best time to charter a yacht in Greece is during the summer months, from late April to October when the weather is warm and the sailing conditions are ideal.
It’s recommended to pack light and include swimwear, sun protection, comfortable clothing, and a jacket for cooler evenings. Don’t forget your camera for the beautiful scenery.
The cost varies depending on the size of the catamaran, the time of year, and the level of luxury. Prices can range from a few thousand euros per week to over ten thousand euros for high-end options.
Various types of yachts are available for charter in Greece, including motor yachts, sailboats, motor sailors, sailing catamarans, and power catamarans, each offering different experiences and accommodating any number of guests.
The booking process typically involves selecting your preferred yacht, agreeing on the charter dates, and making a deposit. Closer to the charter date, you’ll finalize the itinerary, menu preferences, and other details.
Guests can expect to catch variety of species such as tuna, swordfish, sea bream, grouper, and more, depending on the season and location.
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People smugglers have expanded their scope, using high-speed boats to reach border islands.
The deadly pursuit of migrant traffickers by a Coast Guard patrol boat off the southeastern Aegean island of Symi on Friday has put the spotlight on a conflict raging near Greece’s sea borders.
The change in the mode of operation of smuggling rackets, which are now using high speed boats to approach the east Aegean islands, and the recruitment of motivated and often armed operators, have sparked a succession of heated incidents. This has been one of the factors that has led to the increase in migration flows from Turkey to Greece, especially during the summer. “We’re no longer dealing with cheap inflatable dinghies with small motors but boats that were used in the past by drug and contraband cigarette trafficking rings,” a Cost Guard official told Kathimerini.
The Symi incident led to the death of one migrant when a crew member of a Greek patrol boat opened fire on the trafficker speedboat to immobilize it. Greek authorities said the shots were fired after the speedboat rammed the patrol boat. According to Coast Guard data, it was just one of at least 200 incidents of migrant trafficking from Turkey using speedboats since the beginning of the year. In many cases, these incidents entail the ramming of Coast Guard patrol boats by traffickers, as well as a shootouts.
Last week was no exception.
On early Tuesday morning, a Coast Guard boat conducting a regular patrol north of Oinousses spotted an inflatable speedboat carrying 25 migrants heading towards the coast of Chios. At the sight of the Coast Guard, the speedboat’s 33-year-old Turkish pilot attempted to flee by performing risky maneuvers. The speedboat was eventually brought to a halt with the help of a second Coast Guard vessel that arrived on the scene.
A similar incident transpired on Monday night in the Diapori sea area near Leros when a Coast Guard patrol boat detected a speedboat carrying 29 Syrian and Egyptian migrants racing towards the island’s coast. A chase ensued, with the Coast Guard vessel calling out over loudspeakers to the speedboat pilot to stop. Instead, he accelerated and ran aground on a rocky shore in the Xirokambos district of Leros. The migrants were transferred to the closed facility of Leros, while the speedboat’s operators, a 21-year-old Egyptian and a 28-year-old Palestinian, were taken into custody..
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A Greece motor yacht rental can range from $33,000 to $1.8m per week plus expenses. A sailing yacht charter in Greece averages from $27,200 to $559k weekly plus expenses. In Greece, VAT on a yacht charter is charged at 24% and is based on the value of the yacht.
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