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754  Crewed Luxury Yachts for Charter in Greece

  • Greece Yacht Charter

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!

Greek Yacht Charters: At a Glance

Beautiful Oia town in Santorini, Greece

  • Variety of islands The sheer number of Greek islands means there’s countless itineraries and plenty of destinations to fall in love with, and you can keep coming back time and time again. 
  • Quiet bays, secluded anchorages and isolated beaches  There’s no shortage of peaceful spots in Greece, meaning you can escape the crowds and you don’t always need to dock in port.
  • Incredible culture and history The history of ancient Greece is one of the most fascinating in all of western civilization, and its culture is still very prominent today across Greece today. You can expect to see many temples, statues, settlements and sights across the Greek shores. 
  • Excellent dive sites Wreck sites, coral reefs and natural underwater caves create ample opportunities for scuba diving (and snorkelling, in some cases).
  • Thriving food scene With an abundance of ingredients on its doorstep, Greek cuisine is among the most beloved in the world and you can expect nothing but the best on your next yacht charter vacation. 
  • More coastline than anywhere else in Europe In fact, Greece has more coastline than almost any other country in the world, and offers 6,000 islands (277 of which are inhabited).
  • Stunning scenery Everywhere you cruise, you’ll be awed by the spectacular scenery of Greece. From pine-coated hills and dramatic chalky cliffs to tiny islands rising up from the sea, Greece is steeped in natural beauty.

Popular Destinations for Yacht Rentals in Greece

Tiny village of Assos in Kefalonia, Greece

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

Which Greek island is right for you?

Popular Sub-Regions in Greece

Mykonos yacht charters.

Boats moored at Mykonos marina

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 .

Vouliagmeni Yacht Charters

Beautiful lake in Vouliagmeni

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. 

Santorini Yacht Charters

View of colorful houses in Oia, Greece

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. 

Five Reasons to Visit Santorini on a Luxury Yacht Charter

Hydra Yacht Charters

Crystal blue shores of old main port in Hydra, Greece

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.

Milos Yacht Charters

Kleftiko Bay, Greece

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 .

Highlights of a Greece Yacht Charter

Beautiful Oia town in Santorini, Greece

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:

Don't Miss:

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.

Who Goes on a Greece Yacht Charter?

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.

History and Culture

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.

Types of Yacht Charters in Greece

Superyacht Irimari underway in Greek waters

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.

Motor Yacht Charters in Greece

Charter yacht at anchor in a quiet cove in greece

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.

Sailing Yacht Charters in Greece

Luxury sailing yacht at anchor in Greece with water toys

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.

Gulet Yacht Charters in Greece

Gulet yacht at anchor in Greece

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. 

How Much Does it Cost to Charter a Yacht 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. 

  • 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. However, this figure can be reduced if the yacht meets specific criteria. 

The three tax brackets are as follows; 

  • VAT at full 24%: applies to charters that take place in Greek waters without exiting to non-EU or International waters (Staying within the six nautical miles limit)
  • VAT at 24%: with a deduction option for time spent outside of EU waters or in international waters. 
  • Discounted at 50% (VAT 12%):for yachts that spend a minimum of 60 % of charter time/days outside of territorial waters. (Territorial waters are considered: six nautical miles from the mainland and six nautical miles from the territorial waters of an island). This also applies to yachts charters commencing outside EU territory and that remain outside for more than 60% of the chartered days and end their charter in Greece.

Greek Charter Licences Explained

When is the Best Time for Greek Yacht Charters?

Quiet cove in Greece

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.

Where Should I Begin My Greece Yacht Charter?

Aerial view of Piraeus, the busiest passenger port in Europe

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.

Where to Find a Yacht Slip in Greece

Exploring secluded coves - luxury yacht charter vacation

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.

  • Zea Marina:  located in Piraeus, Athens, which is the largest seaport in Greece and one of the largest harbors in all of Europe. It's a hive of activity, offering 670 slips up to 150m.
  • Athens Marina : revered marina, accommodating 130 slips measuring up to 130m. Provides plenty of amenities on land, including a helipad service. 
  • Flisvos Marina: award-winning and perfect for starting and ending a charter. Located 6km from Athens city center, with a 303 slip capacity (up to 70m). Well-equipped facilities and high-end restaurants at your disposal when you dock here. 
  • Kos Marina: close to the enchanting island's old harbor, this marina has a capacity for up to 250 slips with a maximum length of 80m. Provides an excellent array of facilities and dining options.
  • Rhodes Marina:  world-class marina complete with a stunning backdrop. Can accommodate a staggering 382 yachts with a maximum length of 120m.

Where to End a Greece Yacht Charter

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.

How to Book Your Yacht Charter in Greece

Planning your yacht charter with a Broker

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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Maltese Falcon Yacht Charter in Greece

Maltese Falcon

88m   Perini Navi

from $490,000 p/week

Whisper Yacht Charter in Greece

122m Lurssen

122m   2024

from $3,000,000 p/w eek

IJE Yacht Charter in Greece

108m Benetti

108m   2019

from $1,990,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Dream Yacht Charter in Greece

107m Olympic Yacht Services

107m   1997/2022

from $2,211,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Christina O Yacht Charter in Greece

Christina O 34

99m Canadian Vickers

99m   1943/2020

from $774,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Faith Yacht Charter in Greece

97m Feadship

97m   2017/2022

from $1,775,000 p/w eek ♦︎

O'Pari Yacht Charter in Greece

95m Golden Yachts

from $1,217,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Whisper Yacht Charter in Greece

95m Lurssen

from $1,327,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Dar Yacht Charter in Greece

90m Oceanco

90m   2018/2024

from $1,334,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Lauren L Yacht Charter in Greece

Lauren L 36

90m Cassens-Werft

90m   2002/2008

from $768,000 p/w eek ♦︎ *

Maltese Falcon Yacht Charter in Greece

Maltese Falcon 12

88m Perini Navi

88m   2006/2023

from $490,000 p/w eek

Project X Yacht Charter in Greece

Project X 12

88m Golden Yachts

from $1,222,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Chakra Yacht Charter in Greece

86m Scheepswerf Gebr. van der Werf

86m   1998/2024

from $531,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Sunrays Yacht Charter in Greece

86m Oceanco

86m   2010/2018

from $1,278,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Bold Yacht Charter in Greece

85m SilverYachts

from $974,000 p/w eek ♦︎

O'Ptasia Yacht Charter in Greece

O'Ptasia 12

85m Golden Yachts

85m   2018/2024

from $1,001,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Solandge Yacht Charter in Greece

Solandge 12

85m Lurssen

85m   2013/2022

from $1,111,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Victorious Yacht Charter in Greece

Victorious 12

85m Ak Yachts

from $890,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Le Ponant Yacht Charter in Greece

Le Ponant 32

84m   1990/2022

from $506,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Emir Yacht Charter in Greece

83m Golden Yachts

83m   2004/2022

Elements Yacht Charter in Greece

Elements 12

80m Yachtley

from $889,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Tatiana Yacht Charter in Greece

80m Bilgin Yachts

from $860,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Malia Yacht Charter in Greece

78m Golden Yachts

78m   2023/2024

from $811,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Legend Yacht Charter in Greece

77m IHC Verschure

77m   1974/2019

from $661,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Wheels Yacht Charter in Greece

76m Oceanco

76m   2008/2019

from $878,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Kensho Yacht Charter in Greece

75m Admiral Yachts

from $998,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Naia Yacht Charter in Greece

74m Freire Shipyard

74m   2011/2014

from $595,000 p/w eek

Lady Vera Yacht Charter in Greece

Lady Vera 12

74m Nobiskrug

74m   2011/2023

from $778,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Siren Yacht Charter in Greece

74m   2008/2013

from $561,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Coral Ocean Yacht Charter in Greece

Coral Ocean 12

73m Lurssen

73m   1994/2022

from $724,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Elegant 007 Yacht Charter in Greece

Elegant 007 30

72m Lamda Nafs Shipyards

72m   2005/2017

from $563,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Quantum of Solace Yacht Charter in Greece

Quantum of Solace 12

73m Turquoise Yachts

73m   2012/2022

from $574,000 p/w eek

Bleu De Nimes Yacht Charter in Greece

Bleu De Nimes 28

72m Clelands Shipbuilding Co

72m   1980/2020

from $545,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Stella Maris Yacht Charter in Greece

Stella Maris 12

72m Viareggio SuperYachts

72m   2015/2018

from $650,000 p/w eek

Serenity Yacht Charter in Greece

Serenity 28

72m   2004/2017

from $611,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Force Blue Yacht Charter in Greece

Force Blue 12

71m Royal Denship

71m   2002/2022

from $400,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Freedom Yacht Charter in Greece

70m Benetti

70m   2000/2016

from $500,000 p/w eek *

Sherakhan Yacht Charter in Greece

Sherakhan 26

70m Vuijk Scheepswerven

70m   2005/2022

from $594,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Nomad Yacht Charter in Greece

69m Oceanfast

69m   2003/2020

from $423,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Wayfinder Yacht Charter in Greece

Wayfinder 12

68m Astilleros Armon

from $375,000 p/w eek

Vertigo Yacht Charter in Greece

67m Alloy Yachts

67m   2011/2019

from $361,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Global Yacht Charter in Greece

67m Shadow Marine

67m   2007/2008

from $120,000 p/w eek

Alchemy Yacht Charter in Greece

66m Rossinavi

from $637,000 p/w eek *

Trident Yacht Charter in Greece

65m Feadship

from $556,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Elysium Yacht Charter in Greece

64m Astilleros de Mallorca

64m   1999/2021

from $181,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Running On Waves Yacht Charter in Greece

Running On Waves 42

64m Segel Masten Yachten

64m   2011/2021

from $117,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Spirit of the C's Yacht Charter in Greece

Spirit of the C's 10

64m Perini Navi

64m   2003/2023

from $225,000 p/w eek

Isabell Princess of The Sea Yacht Charter in Greece

Isabell Princess of The Sea 12

64m Codecasa

64m   1990/2023

from $322,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Magna Grecia Yacht Charter in Greece

Magna Grecia 12

64m Elsflether Werft

64m   1986/2021

from $366,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Lioness V Yacht Charter in Greece

Lioness V 12

64m Benetti

64m   2006/2023

from $501,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Almax Yacht Charter in Greece

63m Sunrise Yachts

63m   2015/2023

from $508,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Artisan Yacht Charter in Greece

63m Benetti

63m   2019/2022

Soundwave Yacht Charter in Greece

Soundwave 12

from $722,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Apogee Yacht Charter in Greece

63m Codecasa

63m   2003/2023

from $360,000 p/w eek

Flag Yacht Charter in Greece

62m Feadship

62m   2000/2022

from $421,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Virginian Yacht Charter in Greece

Virginian 12

62m   1990/2024

from $272,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Sarah Yacht Charter in Greece

62m   2002/2016

Mary-Jean II Yacht Charter in Greece

Mary-Jean II 12

62m   2010/2023

from $320,000 p/w eek

Arience Yacht Charter in Greece

61m Abeking & Rasmussen

61m   2012/2022

Itoto Yacht Charter in Greece

61m Dauphin Yachts

61m   1987/2023

from $222,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Lady Kathryn V Yacht Charter in Greece

Lady Kathryn V 12

61m Lurssen

from $450,000 p/w eek

Marguerite Yacht Charter in Greece

Marguerite 12

61m   2004/2021

Bella Vita Yacht Charter in Greece

Bella Vita 12

60m Lurssen

60m   2010/2024

from $550,000 p/w eek

Katina Yacht Charter in Greece

60m Brodosplit

60m   2015/2017

from $245,000 p/w eek

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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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A yacht charter in Greece offers the ultimate superyacht experience for those seeking sun-drenched days, a rich and vibrant culture , coupled with a generous portion of exclusivity and luxury. Explore ancient ruins and UNESCO World Heritage sites, indulge in award-winning cuisine , relax at exclusive beach clubs, drop anchor at uninhabited islands , or dance the night away at some of the Mediterranean’s hippest night spots. Cruise the crystal-clear waters of the Aegean Sea and take your pick of more than 6,000 islands and islets . Our charter brokers go to great lengths to ensure every detail of your charter getaway is flawless, including crafting bespoke itineraries and experiences. Contact Moran today.

Why charter a yacht in Greece?

Here are just some of the many reasons you should choose Greece as your next superyacht charter destination:

  • Incredible cuisine and fresh seafood at local tavernas
  • More than 6,000 islands, many of which are uninhabited
  • The birthplace of democracy, stunning UNESCO World Heritage sites, and ancient ruins
  • Crystal-clear waters, ideal for making the most of your yacht’s water toys
  • Glamorous nightlife and exclusive beach clubs
  • Amazing wildlife both above and under the waves
  • Adventures and experiences to suit everyone
  • Easy access with multiple international airports accommodating commercial airlines and private jets

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The Cyclades

Located in the Aegean Sea, the Cyclades sit southwest of mainland Greece and consist of hundreds of islands, many of which are uninhabited. The Cyclades’ most popular superyacht destination is arguably Santorini; however, beyond this uber-exclusive port of call lie plenty of island gems to cruise to, including Ios, Paros, Antiparos, Mykonos, and Milos. Enjoy an island-hopping adventure soaking up the Cyclade Islands’ stunning natural beauty, superb beaches, and white-washed towns.

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The Ionian Islands

The Ionian Islands boast some of the Mediterranean’s most idyllic island gems. Made up of 14 islands, such as Corfu, Zakynthos, Kefalonia, Paxi, and Kythira, the Ionian Islands are known for their superb ancient wonders and modern-day marvels. Explore historic towns rich in Venetian and Byzantine architecture, discover abundant olive groves, or relax on white sandy beaches, such as the iconic Smuggler’s Cove on the island of Zakynthos. There’s no question that the best way to explore the Ionian Islands is by luxury yacht.

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The Dodecanese Islands

Lying in an elegant arch that runs parallel to the Turkish coast, the Dodecanese Islands are rich in history and boast a vibrant tapestry of cultures. Many of the islands can trace their roots back to the Byzantine and Ottoman empires. Highlights include the islands of Rhodes and Kos, rich in UNESCO World Heritage Sites, while lesser-known islands such as Lipsi, Tilos, and Symi offer tranquil charm in abundance. Island-hop these fascinating islands at your own pace while enjoying all the luxuries of your private yacht.

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What are the best Greek Islands to explore?

With more than 6,000 islands to explore, spanning major island chains such as the Cyclades Islands, the Aegean Islands, the Sporades Islands, the Ionian Islands, the Dodecanese Islands, and the Saronic Islands, there’s a Greek locale to match every desired experience. Whether you want an off-the-beaten-track feel or want to be in the heart of all the action, Greece offers the ideal spot. Some of the most popular with yachting enthusiasts include:

Considered one of the most dazzling and exclusive of all the Greek islands, Santorini offers charm in abundance. Explore cobbled streets drenched in bougainvillea, party at decadent beach clubs, or enjoy dining at some of Greece’s most spectacular restaurants.

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Sandy beaches lapped by turquoise waters, striking interiors, and pretty whitewashed buildings are the hallmarks of Mykonos. This Greek Island is known for its ultra-hip nightspots that attract internationally acclaimed DJs, refined beach restaurants, and label-laden boutiques.

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Pretty Crete is one of the largest and most populous islands in Greece, known for its rich culture, superb cuisine, and spectacular National Park. Explore cities steeped in history and fascinating ancient ruins such as Knossos, first occupied during the Neolithic era, 7,000 B.C.

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Considered one of Greece’s most romantic destinations, pretty Hydra will seduce you with its quaint towns and relaxed atmosphere. Hydra is a car-free island, giving it the feel of a bygone area that over the years has attracted renowned artists and jet setters in equal measure.

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There’s lots going on in Rhodes, with plenty to see and do, making it a popular yachting destination. Rhode’s Medieval Old Town is a must-visit and is regarded as one of the best-fortified cities in Europe. On Rhodes, you’ll also find the ancient Lindos Acropolis.

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While not technically a Greek island, mainland Greece should not be ignored. Athens is brimming with Greek culture and mythology, exclusive restaurants, designer boutiques, and world-class offerings. A must-visit is the Acropolis of Athens, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and considered the most complete ancient Greek monumental complex.

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How can Moran Yacht & Ship help me charter a yacht in Greece?

No matter which island you fancy exploring during a private yacht charter in Greece, Moran Yacht & Ship’s charter specialists will listen to your needs and then craft a bespoke charter itinerary. Thanks to our superb contacts, we can also secure your reservations at the most exclusive restaurants and beach clubs, as well as arrange for private guided tours. With access to the best yachts in Greece, our expertise and knowledge is second to none. Contact our charter team today and start your Greece yacht charter vacation.

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When is the best time to explore Greece on a luxury yacht?

The summer months are high-season in Greece for superyacht charters, when you can expect the best weather. Additionally, the shoulder season – late spring and early fall – are also popular, especially for those seeking a less crowded time to explore the region or perhaps wanting slightly cooler temperatures for inland exploration.

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What are some highlights on a greece luxury yacht charter.

Some highlights of a luxury yacht charter in Greece include:

  • Explore Greece’s ancient wonders. The most famous, such as the Acropolis, can be found in Athens, however, many of the Greek islands boast historically significant heritage sites.
  • Soak up the sun on uninhabited Greek islands; with more than 6,000 islands and islets to explore, you will be spoilt for choice
  • Explore local vineyards and olive groves
  • Feast on delicious Greek cuisine at local tavernas
  • Hike stunning national parks and discover Greece’s varied landscape
  • Sink beneath the waves and discover vibrant marine life and fascinating shipwrecks.

What are the air temperatures on a Greece luxury yacht charter?

Spring (April to June): Spring is a pleasant time to visit Greece, with mild temperatures ranging from around 59°F (15°C) to 77°F (25°C).

Summer (July to August) : Summer is the peak yacht charter season in Greece, with hot and dry weather. Average temperatures range from 77°F (25°C) to 95°F (35°C) or even higher.

Fall (September to November) : Fall is another favorable time to visit on a luxury yacht charter, as crowds thin out and temperatures become more comfortable. Expect average temperatures from around 68°F (20°C) to 77°F (25°C).

Winter (December to February) : Winter is the off-peak season in Greece, with cooler temperatures and some rainfall. Average temperatures range from approximately 50°F (10°C) to 59°F (15°C).

What's the water temperature like on a Greece yacht charter?

The water temperature in Greece varies throughout the year, with warmer temperatures during the summer months and cooler temperatures in the winter. Greece has a Mediterranean climate, and its coastal waters are influenced by this climate pattern. Almost all yacht charters in Greece are during the late spring, summer, and early fall, when the water temperatures are welcoming and the weather is at its best.

  • Water temperatures can range from around 57°F (14°C) to 64°F (18°C).
  • Water temperatures in Greece during the spring months can range from approximately 59°F (15°C) to 68°F (20°C).
  • Water temperatures during the summer months typically range from about 70°F (21°C) to 82°F (28°C).
  • Water temperatures during the fall months can range from around 68°F (20°C) to 75°F (24°C).

Where can I embark on a Greek Islands yacht charter?

The embarkation destination will depend on your cruising itinerary. Many of the larger Greek Islands boast international airports that accommodate commercial airlines and private jets, ensuring easy access to your yacht charter. The most popular destinations to embark on a Greece superyacht charter include:

  • Thessaloniki

How much does a yacht charter in Greece cost?

The cost of a luxury yacht charter in Greece will depend on several factors, primarily the size of the boat, its onboard amenities, your cruising itinerary, and the length of the charter. Every yacht charter is unique, from the yacht’s onboard amenities to the cruising itinerary and choice of experiences. Moran Yacht & Ship are specialists in Greece yacht charters and have access to the world’s finest superyachts and mega yachts for charter in Greece. Whether you fancy an island-hopping adventure that takes you from one paradisiacal beach to the next, or exploring Greece’s ancient wonders, Moran’s team of veteran charter agents can help. We will listen to your needs and connect you with your ideal vessel, ensuring you enjoy the ultimate charter experience. Contact our team today.

How can Moran help me charter a yacht in Greece?

If you want to discover the land of ancient gods on a Greece yacht charter, the Moran Yacht & Ship charter brokers can help. We are a leading yacht brokerage with exclusive access to the world’s finest motor yachts and superyachts for charter. We specialise in curating extraordinary yachting experiences that exceed expectations. Contact our team today.

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Yachts available for charter in Greece

This is a small selection of motor and sailing yachts available for a luxury yacht charter to Greece. Please contact your Burgess broker for a personalised selection.

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RENAISSANCE

Rate from USD 3,000,000 per week

  • Length: 112m (367.4ft)
  • 36 guests in 19 cabins
  • Built: 2023, Freire Shipyard, Spain

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  • Length: 96.6m (316.8ft)
  • 12 guests in 7 cabins
  • Built: 2017 (refitted 2022), Feadship, De Vries Makkum, The Netherlands

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Rate from USD 497,000† per week

  • Length: 90.1m (295.6ft)
  • 12 guests in 6 cabins
  • Built: 2007 (refitted 2021), Corsair Yachts, China

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Rate from USD 1,100,000† per week

  • Length: 88.5m (290.4ft)
  • 12 guests in 8 cabins
  • Built: 2017, Oceanco, The Netherlands

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MALTESE FALCON

Rate from EUR 490,000 per week

  • Length: 88m (288.6ft)
  • Built: 2006 (refitted 2023), Perini Navi, Italy

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Rate from USD 945,000† per week

  • Length: 85.6m (280.9ft)
  • Built: 2010 (refitted 2016), Derecktor Shipyard, United States Of America

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Rate from EUR 1,000,000 per week

  • Length: 85m (278.8ft)
  • 12 guests in 9 cabins
  • Built: 2017 (refitted 2024), Lurssen-Werft, Germany

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O'PTASIA

Rate from EUR 900,000 per week

  • 12 guests in 10 cabins
  • Built: 2018 (refitted 2024), Golden Yachts, Greece

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Rate from USD 1,150,000† per week

  • Length: 80m (262.5ft)
  • Built: 2019, Abeking & Rasmussen, Germany

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STARBURST IV

Rate from USD 870,000† per week

  • Length: 74m (242.7ft)
  • Built: 2017, CRN Ancona, Italy

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Let us organise your perfect Greece yacht charter itinerary.

Our expert brokers know the cruising grounds intimately, both personally through first-hand experience and in real time through contacts on the ground. Your Greek yacht charter itinerary will be tailored specifically for you to deliver the holiday you want.

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Planning the perfect charter requires specialist knowledge, trusted contacts on board and on the ground, as well as first-hand knowledge of yachts, crews and locations, as well as legal contracts and local regulations to build an experience that suits you perfectly. Another reason to choose a broker is that sometimes there can be unforeseen issues with yachts or destinations and having an experienced broker to protect your interests and build a plan B is hugely reassuring. 

Creating the unforgettable is what we do at Burgess. It’s what our knowledge, experience and passion are all about. We take all the hassle out of the planning so you can just turn up and have the best holiday ever. 

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Traditional white-washed Greek village by the sea, perfect for a cultural stop on your Greek yacht charter.

Discover the passionate, colorful, and intoxicating way of life that the Greeks have been perfecting for centuries on a yacht charter in Greece.

A superyacht charter in Greece promises idyllic scenery in spades. Sitting at the crossroads of three continents, Europe, Asia, and Africa, Greece has been a mecca of civilization for millennia and a great place to bring your luxury yacht. You will be impressed by the sacred terrain drenched in sunshine and history dating back to 270,000 B.C. The Greeks boast a unique and lively culture and warm hospitality that is all their own. Beautiful white-washed towns are the perfect backdrop for lounging on the decks of your luxury yacht, enjoying local gastronomy, and drinking ouzo, a dry anise-flavored aperitif that Greeks say “makes the spirit.”

Why Charter a Yacht in Greece?

Explore Greece at your own pace, cruising the azure blue waters of the Mediterranean, Aegean, and Ionian Seas while enjoying all the luxuries of your own yacht.

If you want to enjoy luxury skippered yacht charters in Greece, the experts at Northrop & Johnson can help. With access to the finest superyachts for charter in the Mediterranean, including those built by pedigree shipbuilders, we can guarantee you a once-in-a-lifetime vacation on the water. Contact our Greece yacht charters specialists today.

Athens, the capital of Greece and a crucial hub for human culture and knowledge

History buffs will be in awe at Greece’s myriad of other ancient ruins and treasures during a Greece yacht rental. Home to the Acropolis, the Parthenon, the hilltop citadel, and a variety of other precious fortunes, Athens, on mainland Greece, is the capital and veritable birthplace of the country.

Here, the tales of Grecian heroes and epic battles against the prevailing gods were born. The city is also claimed to be the birthplace of Western civilization. As you wander through the streets of antiquity, take in the history that abounds, enjoying and exploring every moment. Athens isn’t just old-world, however, as the city has grown to a more cosmopolitan section. You can plan to spend a day ashore in the Psiri district of Athens, a trendy spot to shop, dine, and enjoy a night on the town. Afterward, head back to the comfort of your yacht for a nightcap, followed by a restful sleep in your beautifully appointed stateroom.

Exploring Poros and the Peloponnese on a Greek journey

Just south of Athens, you will find Poros, a small pair of islands in the Saronic Gulf. This archipelago is easily accessible from the mainland and is the perfect place to escape the hustle and bustle of the city and enter into a world of pure perfection with our Greece yacht charters cruising the ionian sea. Despite its size, only 31 square kilometers, Poros is home to many irresistible beaches, fascinating archeological sites — including the Sanctuary of Poseidon — and a picturesque little town that will make you feel like you’re in a storybook. The laid-back atmosphere combined with lively tavernas makes Poros a must-visit while on a luxury boat rental to Greece. Don’t skip a stop in Peloponnese, a stunning region in south Greece and an incredible location to explore and admire. There you will find ancient relics and ruins amongst ancient Olympia, where the first Olympics were held in honor of Zeus.

Thessaloniki is widely renowned as the cultural capital of Greece. Situated in Macedonia, the city is heaving with history. Ancient Byzantine walls surround the city and protect its museums, galleries and cultural enclaves. Foodies will appreciate the abundance of incredible restaurants found in Thessaloniki, where you can indulge in fantastic cultural delights and delicacies. Featuring the most incredible Grecian-style fare, diners will be delighted by the options available. Just south of Thessaloniki is the Halkidiki region, which is famous for its incredible sweeping views and beautiful beaches. Have breakfast aboard your luxury yacht in the Aegean Sea, then spend your day lazing on the sand and enjoying lively beachclubs, nightclubs and bars in the evening.

Get in touch with a yacht broker in Greece

Northrop & Johnson is a leading international yacht brokerage with access to the best and most luxurious yachts for charter, including in Greece. With offices in the heart of Monaco, our yacht charter brokers boast unparalleled Greece expertise and market intelligence. We take pride in listening to our client’s needs and crafting exceptional charter itineraries in and around Greece. Rent a superyacht in Greece and enjoy the ultimate vacation on the water. Contact our yacht brokers in Monaco today if you want to charter a luxury yacht in Greece. We will be thrilled to assist you on your yachting journey, showing you the sample itinerary before creating a unique experience for you.

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  • Take to the land and explore the world's first Olympic Stadium
  • Visit the National Archaeological Museum in Athens and immerse yourself in Greek mythology and history
  • Relax and dine at the Acropolis Museum Restaurant
  • Take in a movie at the charming open-air Thision Cinema
  • Enjoy Greek fare and stunning views at the cafe atop Mount Lycabettus

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  • Laid-back atmosphere: A superyacht charter in Greece will be defined by the relaxed atmosphere of the islands and its people.
  • Guaranteed sunshine all year round.
  • Variety of different islands: Every Greek island has its own charm and character.
  • A true retreat: The beautiful nature and coastlines will appeal to all nature-and health-focused charterers.
  • Crystal-clear waters: Best enjoyed aboard a private charter yacht.
  • Merge of cultures: It doesn’t get more historically interesting than the Ionian Islands. Under successive invasions by Phoenicians, Romans, and Greeks, the Ionian Islands have a unique mix of cultural heritage.
  • Meet people: Greece is a hub of the jet set. Mykonos, especially, is ideal for meeting new people and old friends.
  • Incredible coffee: Corfu is not just one of the biggest Greek islands, but it is also known for some of the best coffee in the world!
  • An ideal place for watersports: Check with your yacht charter broker which toys will be a must on Greece yacht charters.

What are the best Greek Islands to explore during a private yacht charter?

Greece boasts thousands of islands spread across several chains: The Dodecanese Islands , the Cyclades Islands , the Saronic Islands, the Aegean Islands, the Ionian Islands , and the Sporades. All offer stunning natural beauty and superb cruising grounds.

An island-hopping adventure in Greece can mean visiting an island group, multiple islands across several island chains, or just visiting a few islands in one archipelago. With a bespoke itinerary tailored to meet your precise needs, the choice is yours.

Some of the most popular destinations in Greece include:

  • Santorini – Part of the Cyclades Islands
  • Mykonos – Part of the Cyclades Islands
  • Crete – Part of the Aegean Islands
  • Rhodes – Part of the Dodecanese Islands
  • Corfu – Part of the Ionian Islands
  • Zakynthos – Part of the Ionian Islands
  • Hydra – Part of the Saronic Islands

If you want to explore Greece’s stunning natural beauty, ancient history, incredible Greek culture, and crystal-clear waters aboard a luxury crewed superyacht, contact the Greece yacht charter brokers at Northrop & Johnson.

What's better, a motor yacht charter or a sailing yacht charter in Greece?

Whether you charter a motor yacht or sailing yacht in Greece depends on your preferences.

Motor yachts are roomier, so you may prefer a motor yacht if you want a luxurious sailing experience with plenty of space and amenities.

If you are looking for an adventure and want to truly experience the Greek coastlines, then a sailing yacht is the right choice. Sailing vacations have advantages over a holiday aboard a luxury motor yacht, such as lower fuel costs and quieter cruising. Sailing yachts are also the right choice for those wishing to enjoy the sheer thrill of harnessing the power of Mother Nature.

Ultimately, it all comes down to your personal boating preferences and if you desire the comfort and convenience of a motor boat. Whether you want to island hop the Greek Islands aboard a luxury motor yacht or sailing vessel, Northrop & Johnson can connect you with your ideal crewed superyacht. Contact our team today.

What to do on a Greek yacht charter?

  • Discover Greece’s rich history, including the fascinating architectural sites of ancient Greece
  • Explore the best hiking spots throughout the islands. One of the best is the Cypress Trail on the island of Kefalonia, which starts from the village of Fiskardo.
  • Indulge in the nightlife of Mykonos and Santorini, two islands that never sleep.
  • Relax on some of the most beautiful beaches of the Mediterranean, including ultra-exclusive beach clubs
  • Enjoy an island-hopping adventure and explore some of Greece’s most beautiful islands and lesser-known, secluded anchorages
  • Dine on spectacular Greek cuisine at local tavernas and Michelin-starred restaurants – make sure you try the local ouzo!
  • Explore designer boutiques in Athens on mainland Greece
  • Sink beneath the waves and discover vibrant coral reefs, colorful marine life, and fascinating shipwrecks
  • Visit Navagio Beach – commonly known as Shipwreck Beach – on the island of Zakynthos. The beach is home to a wrecked ship and is accessible only by boat due to the majestic bluffs that surround it. The beach is known for its spectacular turquoise waters.

How much does a superyacht charter in Greece cost?

The cost of a yacht rental in Greece will depend on the size of the vessel, its onboard amenities, and its year of delivery, as well as your chosen itinerary, length of charter, and time of year. Expect a luxury yacht rental in Greece to start from US$50,000 per week, with the world’s finest superyacht charters costing upwards of 1 million plus. Northrop & Johnson boasts an exquisite fleet of  yachts for charter in the Mediterranean , including Greece. Our charter specialists will listen to your needs and then handpick a selection of vessels.

What is the VAT for chartering a yacht in Greece?

All yacht charters in Greece are subject to a VAT fee, with the VAT dependent on the length of the charter. Northrop & Johnson will advise on the total VAT cost and manage the payment for you, leaving you free to enjoy your time at sea.

What are the best places to embark on Greek yacht charters?

The best places to embark on a Greek yacht holiday include Athens, Mykonos, Rhodes, Corfu, and Thessaloniki.

  • Athens: Embark at Piraeus Port in Athens after flying in directly to Athens International Airport.
  • Mykonos: Fly directly to Mykonos International Airport and start your yacht rental on this picturesque island.
  • Rhodes: Not only is Rhodes a UNESCO World Heritage site, but its Mandraki Marina & Port offers amenities for all yachting needs.
  • Corfu: Not only does Corfu have a great port to embark on your yacht rental, but Ioannis Kapodistrias Airport ensures a smooth arrival to Greece.
  • Thessaloniki: If you want to explore the Northern Sporades islands, the Port of Thessaloniki is the best starting point for your next charter.

Which islands in Greece have their own airports?

What is the best time to cruise the greek islands.

The best time to enjoy a cruise aboard a luxury yacht in the Greek islands is spring – April to June – summer months, and fall – September to October. These months are less busy than the peak months of summer, July and August, yet the weather is still warm, and there is little chance of rain.

The sea temperature is at its warmest during September and October, having been warmed by the summer sun, making these months ideal for those wanting to maximize time on the water and make use of their yacht’s tenders and water toys. The winter months in Greece are cooler, with a much higher chance of rain, so they are the least popular months for a Greek yacht charter.

What's the wind like in Greece, and is it good for sailing?

The wind in Greece is legendary. Known as The Meltemi, or the Etesian wind, it blows from the end of June through to the end of August. This dry northern wind blows mainly in the afternoons, which means that most motor yachts will move in the morning, while sailing yachts will harness the wind in the afternoon, when it is typically at its strongest, providing truly spectacular sailing conditions. The Meltemi only affects island groups in the Aegean Sea, not those in the Ionian Sea, which is too far west. Yacht captains boast in-depth knowledge coupled with state-of-the-art cruising and navigational technology, ensuring charterers are kept safe at all times and enjoy a comfortable cruise. They will also be able to adapt itineraries if needed.

What are the best groups to go on a yacht charter in Greece?

Multiple groups can enjoy a yacht rental in Greece; however, Greece is an in-demand destination for  families . This is because the many islands of Greece offer something for everyone, ensuring amazing itineraries that will suit everyone in your group. The charter specialists at Northrop & Johnson boast in-depth knowledge of Greece and the Saronic Gulf and can tailor itineraries and experiences to meet your group’s needs.

Is a yacht rental in Greece good for older people?

Absolutely, luxury yacht charters are accessible for all, with  itineraries  and  experiences  tailored to meet the needs of all age groups. Greece offers fantastic experiences ideally suited to more mature charterers, including world-class museums and fascinating ancient ruins and historical sites, many of which are UNESCO-listed sites. Additionally, Northrop & Johnson boasts a superb fleet of  accessible yachts , ideal for those with mobility issues. An accessible yacht will feature wider passageways, providing ease of access for wheelchair users, elevators to all decks, easy-access shower facilities, larger gangways, and strategically placed handrails throughout the vessel. Contact our charter specialists today if you want to visit Greece aboard a luxury crewed yacht.

How do I book a yacht charter Greece?

The best way to book a skippered yacht charter vacation in Greece is via a reputable  yacht brokerage , such as Northrop & Johnson. As a leading global brokerage, we have access to a global fleet of luxury  yachts for charter , including the finest superyachts for Greece charters. Not only will our team connect you with your ideal vessel, but they will also work with the boat’s Captain to craft a custom  crewed charter  itinerary with bespoke experiences tailored to meet your needs.

What water sports equipment should I ask for to cruise the Greek Islands?

Greece’s crystal-clear blue waters make it the perfect destination for making the most of your time on the water. Many luxury yachts for charter boast a fantastic selection of  water toys . Typical water toys include snorkeling, scuba diving equipment, Jet Skis, water skis, kayaks, standup paddleboards, and inflatables. Many yachts will also boast a  tender , making accessing small marinas, coves, and beaches effortless. No matter what water toys you desire when cruising the Greek islands, the team at Northrop & Johnson can help.

Who is going to look after me in Greece?

On a luxury yacht charter, you will be looked after by your private yacht’s  crew . The number of crew will depend on the size of the vessel, but all luxury yacht charters will include, at the very least, a Captain, several stewardesses or stews, and deckhands. A luxury yacht may also include a trained private chef, qualified spa therapist, fitness trainer, sommelier, and watersports operator, such as a dive master. A yacht’s crew comprises highly trained and dedicated professionals who will provide exceptional service levels at sea, guaranteeing an incredible experience and a once-in-a-lifetime holiday. During a superyacht charter in the greek waters, you will also benefit from shoreside support from your charter broker at Northrop & Johnson.

How do I get beach club and restaurant reservations for the most exclusive places in Mykonos and Santorini?

Securing a reservation at the most exclusive beach clubs and restaurants in superyacht hotspots, such as Mykonos and Santorini, requires expert knowledge and know-how. Northrop & Johnson’s charter specialists boast a network of contacts, including with the world’s most exclusive restaurants and beach clubs, and will be able to secure a reservation at a time of your choosing. No task is too big or small for our team. Contact us today to book your vacation on the water.

Where do I find a yacht slip in Greece?

There are multiple yacht slips available in Greece. The best way to find a yacht slip is to work with a reputable yacht brokerage like Northrop & Johnson. Our team will also be able to manage the payment of mooring fees.

What amenities can I expect aboard a luxury yacht in Greece?

Aboard a luxury yacht, you can expect amenities that rival the world’s most exclusive resorts. The type of amenities you can expect will differ from yacht to yacht, as no two charter vessels are the same. Here are some amenities you can find aboard a luxury superyacht:

  • Voluminous salons and multiple break-out areas
  • Sumptuous staterooms, may with en-suites
  • A swimming pool, some with counter-flow currents
  • Hot tubs and Jacuzzis
  • A beach club providing immediate access to the sea
  • A superb selection of tenders and water toys, including submersibles on expedition vessels
  • Cinema room with state-of-the-art audio equipment and a library of movies
  • Plenty of sun pads for soaking up the Mediterranean sunshine
  • Helicopter facilities on larger vessels, such as a hangar and helipad
  • Night club with DJ equipment on some vessels

No matter what amenities you would like aboard your luxury yacht in Greece, the charter brokers at Northrop & Johnson can connect you with your ideal crewed boat. Contact our team today.

What types of yachts can I charter in Greece?

As a popular superyacht destination, you can expect a superb selection of luxury yachts for charter, including:

  • Motor yachts
  • Sailing yachts
  • Expedition vessels
  • Superyachts & mega yachts
  • Sports yachts
  • Flybridge yachts
  • Fishing yachts

No matter what type of yacht you seek, the charter brokers at Northrop & Johnson can connect you with your perfect yacht. Contact our team today.

What's the weather like in Greece?

Greece enjoys mild weather and light winds throughout the year. During the summer months, Greece enjoys long, hot, sun-drenched days, making this the peak superyacht season. The shoulder seasons, fall and spring, are still warm and are a great option for those who want fewer crowds and slightly cooler temperatures for outdoor pursuits.

Average air temperatures in Greece

Summer (June to August):

  • Daytime temperatures: 30°C to 35°C (86°F to 95°F)
  • Nighttime temperatures: 20°C to 25°C (68°F to 77°F)

Fall (September to November):

  • Daytime temperatures: 20°C to 25°C (68°F to 77°F)
  • Nighttime temperatures: 10°C to 15°C (50°F to 59°F)

Winter (December to February):

  • Daytime temperatures: 10°C to 15°C (50°F to 59°F)
  • Nighttime temperatures: 5°C to 10°C (41°F to 50°F)

Spring (March to May):

  • Daytime temperatures: 15°C to 20°C (59°F to 68°F)

What other cruising destinations are near Greece?

The following yacht charter destinations are in close proximity to Greece and its islands:

  • Yacht Charter Turkey
  • Yacht Charter Croatia
  • Yacht Charter Montengro
  • Yacht Charter Adriatic
  • Yacht Charter Sicily
  • Yacht Charter Aeolian Islands

Get in touch with a Greece yacht charter broker

Northrop & Johnson is a leading yacht charter brokerage with access to the finest charter yachts in Greece, including those built by leading European shipbuilders such as Lurssen, Feadship, Oceanco, Nobiskrug, Sanlorenzo, and Amels. If you want to experience Greece aboard a luxury yacht, our team will be delighted to assist you. We excel at crafting incredible private yacht vacations on the water with itineraries that are bespoke to you. Contact our team today.

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Luxury yacht charter in Greece and the Greek Islands

A luxury yacht charter in Greece is the ultimate island-hopping adventure. The chic Cyclades isles of Mykonos and Santorini boast sugar cube villages and attract throngs of well-heeled partygoers, while in the north Aegean Sea , the Sporades have the well-founded monicker of the ‘emeralds of the Aegean’ -and offer exquisite anchorages framed by lush slopes.

The lesser-known but equally magical Saronic islands are conveniently located close to Athens while on the country’s west coast the verdant Ionian islands extend to the southern tip of the Peloponnese with maquis-dotted hills and bright turquoise bays. To the east the Dodecanese unfurl awash with culture and beguiling bays and make an ideal jumping off point for exploring the exotic Turkish coast.

Greece yacht season and weather

Greece has an enviably long season, with blue skies from May to mid-October and summer temperatures averaging 26°C to 30°C. During July and August, the hotspots of Mykonos and Santorini are at their most dazzling and lively. Charter guests in search of a more relaxed vibe should visit in May, September and October, when cruising grounds are quieter and temperatures still delightfully warm.

The two prevailing winds in Greece are the meltemi, which begins in May and reaches its peak around July and August, and the south-easterly sirocco, which is more prevalent during the winter months.

The Cyclades and Aegean islands can experience strong meltemi winds in July and August. Charters in the Aegean are less likely to be affected by the meltemi in May and June and September and October. Though the meltemi blows into the Sporades (usually strongest in August) the islands have good shelter and short hops between islands.

Charters in the Saronic islands and southern Peloponnese are more sheltered from the meltemi. On the west coast, the Ionian islands have predictable wind patterns, making for relaxed cruising. Sheltered from the meltemi, the Ionian can be hot during the peak summer months, as it does not do not benefit from the cooling breezes of the meltemi.

The eastern Mediterranean has a very small tidal range, at one to two feet.

Greece yacht charter itineraries

Athens has several marinas, with Zea Marina accommodating yachts up to 150m. In the Ionian, Lefkas Marina has berths for yachts up to 45 metres and Gouvia Marina in Corfu has berths up to 60 metres. Skiathos Marina accommodates yachts up to 60 metres and Rhodes Marina has moorings for craft up to 120 metres.

The undeniable allure of any Greek charter, however, is the plethora of serene and restful coves, ideal for simply dropping down the hook.

The sheltered islands of the Saronic Gulf , including Poros and unforgettable Hydra, unfurl like stepping stones from Athens, and are sprinkled with Byzantine castles, charming harbours, ancient towns and stunning anchorages.

The Cyclades, considered by many to be the archetypal Greek islands, are home to some of Greece’s top superyacht destinations. Thira (more commonly known as Santorini) is one of the most southerly of the Cyclades, lying approximately 150 nautical miles south-east of Athens, while off-the-beaten track Kea, elegant Syros, and the exclusive Ibiza of Greece, Mykonos , are not to be missed.

Immortalised in Greek legend, the southern peninsula of the Peloponnese lies closer to Athens than much-loved Mykonos, and is a popular haven with Greek royals. Its wild, natural beauty, countless bays and bountiful history combines with lots of outdoor adventure.

Strewn like a necklace of blue-green jewels across the north-western Aegean Sea, the Sporades’ four main inhabited islands of Skiathos, Skopelos, Alonissos and Skyros are resplendent with glittering coves ripe for exploration by yacht.

On the west coast of Greece, the seven main islands of the Ionian – Corfu, Paxos, Lefkas, Meganisi, Ithaca, Kefalonia, and Zakynthos (Zante) – boast some of the best beaches in Greece . Depart from Corfu to Antipaxos (30 nautical miles) and on to Lefkadas (30 nautical miles), the tranquil coves of Meganisi (10 nautical miles), the ancient paradise of Ithaca (10 nautical miles), the pristine shores of Kefalonia (20 nautical miles) and spellbinding Zykynthos (20 nautical miles).

The much-mythologised Dodecanese islands lie a short cruise from the south-west coast of Turkey and are sprinkled with Byzantine churches, ancient ruins, and restful islets. In addition to the hubs of Rhodes and Kos, Leros and Pserimos offer an off-the-beaten-track feel.

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Getting to greece.

Commercial and private jets operate at Athens airport, Santorini (Thira) International airport, Skiathos Island airport, Mykonos airport, Corfu International Airport, Rhodes International. For the Dodecanese, Kos Ippokratis Airport and Rhodes International airport are best located.

Typical routes for charters include crossing from the western Med and cruising to the Greek islands from Turkey’s east coast.

Legal requirements

Previous regulations that prohibited yachts not in possession of a Greek commercial licence from commencing and ending charters in Greek waters are no longer applicable.

However, in order to operate as a charter vessel in Greece, all yachts must have booked a minimum of 75 days worth of charters over the span of three years. The number of days necessary to qualify as a charter yacht is reduced depending on the age of the vessel. 

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Encompassing beauty, history and crystalline waters, Greece offers a profusion of delights to be had from the bustling mainland to the secluded crescents of islands and with some of them only accessible by boat, this region makes for a seductive and enthralling cruising destination. Meander between sugar-hued houses, roam amongst olive groves and vineyards and stroll amongst the ancient ruins where the haunting allures of a legendary past are almost palpable.  

Strewn along Greece’s western coast, the Ionian Islands are bathed in the beautiful waters of the Grecian Sea, alluring yacht-goers with idyllic coastlines, charming Greek villages and spectacular backdrops of forested mountains and olive groves. Whether you’re looking for a vacation saturated in the remnants of an alluring history or to island hop between the Saronic, Ionian or Cyclades islands, Greece is boundless in charter opportunities.  

With more than 2,000 island gems to choose from, a crewed yacht charter in Greece enables you to set your own itinerary and explore this stunning destination your way. Opt to enjoy this blue water haven during the peak summer months, or the cooler winter months.  

Whether you are a sun seeker, a culture-enthusiast, or a lover of fine food, a luxury yacht charter in Greece offers a remarkable experience.  

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The destination for nature enthusiasts. Hike along rolling hills, explore ancient ruins, or enjoy a sun-drenched day at some of the finest beaches in Greece.

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10 Guests | 1 Crew | 5+1 Cabins

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Lagoon 46 | 2024 | Ionian

8 Guests | 1 Crew | 4+1  Cabins

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Lagoon 42 | 2024 | Ionian

8 Guests | Bareboat | 4+1  Cabins

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SUPER PUMA  

Bavaria C45 | 2021 | Ionian

10 Guests | Bareboat | 5  Cabins

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Lagoon 42 | 2018 / 2022 | Ionian

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Dufour GL 412 | 2016/2023 | Ionian

6 Guests | Bareboat | 3  Cabins

250+ CAREFULLY SELECTED YACHTS TO CHARTER

Beyond our in-house fleet, we proudly present a meticulously chosen selection of yachts from trusted partners who uphold our exacting quality standards. We've conducted thorough inspections of all the yachts we endorse, and our dedicated team will personally be there to extend a warm welcome as you step on board. Throughout your charter, our multilingual support team stands ready to assist, ensuring a seamless and unforgettable experience.

To elevate your holiday experience, we offer a CAVO YACHTING starter package filled with delightful luxury items, setting the perfect tone for your well-deserved vacation.

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120+ MONOHULL SAILING YACHTS

Beneteau, Jeanneau, Dufour, Bavaria, Hanse and Ocean Star

100+ CATAMARANS

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30+ LUXURY MOTOR YACHTS

Heesen, Benetti, Pershing, Azimut, Sun-Seeker, Posillipo and Canados

3 WAYS TO CHARTER A YACHT

We provide a selection of three charter options: Bareboat Charters , Skippered Charters , and Crewed Charters . Opting for a Bareboat Charter means you have the freedom to captain the yacht yourself, requiring only a valid International Certificate of Competence (ICC). If you don't possess an ICC or simply prefer to sit back and relax, you have the option to have one of our experienced skippers join your journey, taking the helm for you. We collaborate with a network of highly skilled, multilingual professionals who are eager to come on board.

It's worth noting that some of our larger catamarans and motor yachts are exclusively available as Crewed Charters. With this option, a dedicated crew of at least two individuals, typically a skipper and a hostess or cook, will cater to your every need, ensuring a truly indulgent experience for you and your guests.

BAREBOAT CHARTERS

Skippered charters, crewed charters, crewed charters .

16 MARINAS ACROSS GREECE TO START YOUR TRIP

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ATHENS & ATTICA

Marina Alimos, Marina Zeas, Marina Agios Kosmas, Marina Lavrio and Marina Vouliagmeni

CYCLADES ISLANDS

Marina Paros, Marina Mykonos and Marina Naxos

IONIAN ISLANDS

Marina Sivota on Lefkada Island, Lefkas Marina, Marina Preveza and Marina Corfu

SPORADES ISLANDS & VOLOS

Marina Skiathos and Marina Volos

DODECANESE ISLAND S

Marina Kos and Marina Rhodes

5 SAILING AREAS TO EXPLORE IN GREECE

Greece stands out as a premier global sailing destination, celebrated for its extraordinary allure, which can be discovered across its expansive array of approximately 6,000 islands and islets. This reputation is further bolstered by the country's mild climate and the crystal-clear waters that grace its shores. Greece boasts five principal sailing regions: The Argo-Saronic Gulf , the Cyclades Islands , the Ionian Islands , the Sporades Islands , and the Dodecanese Islands . Each of these areas boasts its own distinctive and captivating beauty.

The Cyclades Islands form the most famous Greek island group, which is characterised by its traditional blue and white architecture, gorgeous sandy beaches, warm and hospitable people, traditional lifestyle and barren landscape with isolated chapels. 

​IONIAN ISLANDS

The Ionian Islands are famous for their luscious green vegetation, beautiful white beaches, turquoise waters, and charming villages.

ARGO-SARONIC GULF 

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Argo-Saronic Islands are wonderful destinations due to their natural beauty and picturesque villages that feature beautiful historic mansions and sites.

SPORADES ISLANDS

The Sporades Island group is Mediterranean’s lesser known and least visited island group, although it is blessed with superb natural beauty and the most luscious vegetation.

DODECANESE ISLANDS

The Dodecanese Islands, in the southeastern Aegean Sea, is a group of 12 islands and 150 islets, which are  known for their medieval castles, Byzantine churches, and important archaeological sites.

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Luxury Yacht Charter Greece

Mix ancient Greek culture with luxury and the finest service and you have a fully crewed yacht charter in Greece. Aboard a sailing catamaran, power catamaran, motor sailor or motor yacht, a crewed yacht in Greece is a magical 5-star experience on a customised itinerary of historical sites, cosmopolitan islands and refined gastronomy. Let the crew take care of everything, unwind and dine like Kings with food prepared by excellent chefs. A luxury yacht charter in Greece is a charter fit for the Gods.

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Feature Yachts

Our selection of fully crewed luxury yachts for charter in Greece are a good range of size, layout and design. If they are not what you had in mind for your crewed yacht charter in Greece, let us know as we offer many options to suit specific charter needs.

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DUFOUR 430

FOUNTAINE PAJOT ELBA 45

FOUNTAINE PAJOT ASTREA 42

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HANSE 345

FOUNTAINE PAJOT MAHE 36

DUFOUR 382

JEANNEAU SUN ODYSSEY 379

JEANNEAU SUN ODYSSEY 37

JEANNEAU SUN ODYSSEY 37

HANSE 388

The Itineraries

There’s so much to explore on a luxury crewed yacht charter in Greece; why not try one of our suggested itineraries.

Saronic Cyclades: Athens to Athens

Cyclades: mykonos to mykonos, saronic cyclades: athens to santorini.

Board in Athens and sail the Saronic islands of Poros and Hydra before heading into the Cyclades to see Kithnos and Kea ending back in Athens.

  • Cabin with private en-suite washroom
  • Captain and cook/crew
  • Expertly guided sailing tour on a cultural itinerary
  • Prepared breakfast and lunch
  • Non-alcoholic drinks with breakfast and lunch
  • Water available all day
  • 1 set of linen and towels per week
  • Stand up paddle board, mask and snorkels
  • Evening restaurant reservations with the best local gastronomy
  • Dinghy and outboard
  • Fuel and water for the yacht
  • Insurance for the yacht
  • Flights and transfers
  • Single supplement of 40%
  • Evening meals
  • Alcohol, mixer drinks and snacks
  • Beach towels
  • Excursions and entrance fees to sites and museums
  • All Santorini accommodation and transport
  • Hotels pre or post trip
  • Trip cancellation and medical insurance
  • Gratuities – more information in resources

Board and end in Mykonos sailing the Cyclades and the Petit Cyclades. Visit rural Schinoussa, the party island of Mykonos, culture at Delos and 5 star treatments at Ios.

Board in Athens and sail the Saronic islands of Poros and Hydra before heading into the Cyclades to see Mykonos or Paros and Ios ending in Santorini.

Discover the Greek Islands

Depending on your luxury yacht charter Greece itinerary, visit some of these stunning locations.

Athens

The birthplace of democracy and of western civilization. Looming over the city skyline, are the majestic columns of the Parthenon on Acropolis hill - one the most important architectural monuments in the world. Nearby are many musuems and the Plaka area, a charming pedestrian tourist area with many traditional restaurants, bars and unique shops.

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See the famous Temple of Aphaia (490 BC) on a 1.5-hour round-trip hike or explore the quaint little village and have coffee overlooking the bay. Aegina boasts the best pistachio nuts in the world and they can be found in the local shops.

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When viewed from seaward, Poros is one of the most beautiful towns in Greece – arriving is a great photo opportunity. Wander streets lined with Mediterranean bougainvillea, jasmine, cactus, fig and cypress trees on the way to the clock tower to see panoramic views of the sun setting over the majestic Peloponnese Mountains.

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Wander the cobbled streets and Venetian laneways of this famous historic and cosmopolitan port. Visit art galleries and shop for local handicrafts, exquisite clothing and jewelry. A 30-minute coastal walk or ten-minute water taxi ride leads to the rustic Miramare hotel and charming Mandraki beach or hike up to Profitis Ilias Monastery which is an incredible 2-hour hike up overlooking Hydra town.

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Take a stroll along the boardwalk to see the Greek caiques (traditional boats) being hand made in their cradles. Then explore Admiral Bouboulina's fascinating 18th century mansion museum and tour bustling Spetses town.

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Visit the largest ancient amphitheatre in Greece. Epidaurous with its 14,000-seat capacity is a spectacular example of ancient architecture and only a 20- minute taxi from the harbor.

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Enjoy an afternoon swim in crystal clear waters, snorkel or paddle to shore then crawl into the natural thermal hot tub on the beach of Kolona Bay. The volcanic heated water is 38 degrees Celsius.

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Loutra, Kythnos

Explore this charming beachfront town with many cafes and tavernas. Enjoy a soak in the hot thermal waters on the beach as they cascade from under sacred church ground.

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Kleftiko Bay, Milos

Arrive at uninhabited Kleftiko bay then swim or snorkel in translucent waters. For a surreal experience, take a kayak through a maze of breathtaking caves admiring the surrounding white cliffs - some as high as 100m.

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Visit the spectacular volcanic creek of Sarakiniko and hike around the deep grotto of Papafraga. Later in the day see the charming fishing village of Madrakia and the ancient, Hellenistic amphitheatre at Tripiti where the statue of the Venus de Milos was found. Other sites include the geological museum near the harbor.

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Maintains a traditional charm and depth beyond the tourist cover. The landscape changes its hue with the light and shapes of rugged landscapes combined with carved shapes of white buildings cascading down the hillsides. In the old port town of Livadi, memories of olden days appear, while at the hilltop town of Hora the cosmopolitan town square has something for everyone with restaurants and small bars.

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Platy Yialos, Sifnos is one of the best kept secrets of this rural Cycladic island. The harbour is only 6 years old and not listed in most cruising guides, so most sailors pass right by! The small modern harbour offers good protection from most weather, and there are fine restaurants and specialty stores along the beautiful beach and promenade.

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Folegandros

At the tiny rustic port of Folegandros a bus ride takes you up to to see the magical hilltop 'Chora' village, with incredible drop-off views of the coastline and Cycladic islands. Enjoy a sunset cocktail at one of the local hotels followed by a nice traditional taverna meal.

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Explore the many wonders of Ios, including Homer's tomb where the famous writer of the Greek odyssey is entombed following a shipwreck. Drive along the coast of Ios and stop for a swim at either Manganari or Filoportas beach, two of the best beaches in the Aegean, or take some time to explore the early Cycladic civilization archaeological site - awarded a UNESCO award for the best archaeological site in Europe.

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Santorini is the most breathtaking of all the Greek islands. The island is what remains of a huge volcanic cataclysm in 1500BC that left a collapsed six-mile round crater. Must see historic sites are the entombed Minoan town of Akrotiri and the hilltop settlement of ancient Thira that dates from 900BC. The UNESCO heritage town of Oia is the most beautiful place to stay and is famous for the sunsets. Santorini is well known for its fine wine and wine tasting is enjoyed at many vineyards.

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In the tiny fishing cove of Skinoussa there is room to dock a few yachts on the pier and a few in the tiny bay. What is special about this little known island, is the lovely beach across from the yachts, the tiny 'Chora' hilltop town of 147 inhabitants and a fabulous restaurant.

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Visit the 4th-century Panagia Ekatontapyliani (Our Lady of a Hundred Doors). The oldest remaining Byzantine church in Greece has exceptional architecture, religious icons and an exquisite marble baptismal chamber. Wander the bougainvillea-fringed streets and check out a maze of shops offering fashion, jewelry and local handicrafts.

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The most important archaeological and religious site of ancient Greece, Delos remains in an excellent state of preservation. Wander through an amphitheatre, stadium, private palaces and Roman baths, finishing your exploration with a climb up sacred Mount Kythnos for a divine panoramic view of the Cycladic Islands.

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Arriving by yacht into Syros is an impressive experience, and stepping off the yacht to visit both the Catholic and Greek Orthodox cathedrals, on their respective hills, is unique in Greece and offers a great view back down to the harbour. Ermoupolis is a highlight for photographers as the Venetian architecture, piaza and colorful pastel buildings is like Amalfi Italy.

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From the yacht and busy cruise ship port take a bus or taxi to explore the labyrinth of white buildings ending by the windmills of Mykonos town ideal for people watching. Enjoy shopping, dining and the busiest nightlife in Greece.

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Discover the little known island of Kea and the quaint harbor of Vourkari, walk around the bay to find the deserted ruins of a 3000 BC pre-historic settlement. A swim at a beautiful beach five minutes walk from the boats is a delightful way to relax before sunset.

Athens Boarding Location

Athens: kalamaki alimos marina.

Athens International airport is at Spata, a 45-60 minute taxi ride from the marina and central Athens. Saturday is best spent visiting Athens sites before coming to the marina and boarding. If you arrive early at the marina on boarding day, bags can be left with your owner/operator but you will not officially be able to board until 17:00. If you arrive early, explore the marina, shop at the Marionopolis supermarket (1 block west of the marina on Poseidonos Blvd along the beach) or have a drink or light lunch at Skipper’s or Kitchen Bar.

Airport to downtown: Yellow taxis can be found lined up at the airport. Taxis take 45 minutes to 1 hour to get downtown based on traffic. It costs approximately 50-60 Euros one-way per taxi. They are smaller European vehicles and only have room for three passengers and baggage. Drivers may charge a baggage fee that is approx. Euro 3.

Downtown Athens to the Kalamaki Alimos Marina: It takes 15-20 minutes and costs approx. 20 Euros per car one-way. Do not get out of your taxi at the marina until you have identified your meeting point, as it is a big marina.

Airport to downtown: Bus number X95 travels from the airport every 30 minutes making 8 stops (including the Hilton) and then terminates downtown at Syntagma/Constitution Square. It is air-conditioned and costs approx. 5 Euros. Syntagma Square is a short distance to most hotels but a taxi may be advisable at this point. Plaka hotels are within walking distance from Syntagma if you do not have too much baggage.

Airport to Kalamaki Alimos Marina: Bus number X96, runs every 30 minutes south from the airport to Piraeus along the coast passing by Alimos Kalamaki Marina and costs approx. 5 Euros. Ask the driver for the Edem Taverna stop. You want the west main entrance road where the Shell station and Edem restaurant is located.

Downtown Athens to Kalamaki Athens Marina: Public transport by subway and tramcar from central Athens hotels is easy and convenient. From Syntagma Sqr. (Athens centre) take the Tram Line to Alimos marina (EDEM stop). The metro runs every 30 minutes from 05.30 to 00.20 on a daily basis. The ticket costs 8 Euro per person.

Lavrion Boarding Location

Lavrion is located on the southern part of Athens and has ferries to the Cyclades islands of Kea and Kythnos, and the Eastern-Aegean islands of Lemnos and Agios Efstratios. Lavrion is approximately 1 hour from Athens Eleftherios Venizelos international airport at Spata.

Athens Airport to Lavrion: A taxi will normally take 30 minutes to go from Athens airport to Lavrion. There are taxi queues outside all airport gates. The taxi fare from Athens airport to the port of Lavrion is approximately 50 euros in day time and 70 euros in night time (24:00-05:00). Downtown Athens to Lavrion: Taxis will normally take about 1.15 hours to go from Omonoia/ Syntagma to Lavrion. To get closer to Lavrion by public transport, you can take the tram from Syntagma or Faliro to Voula and then take a taxi. A taxi ride from Voula will take about 30 minutes. The taxi fare from Athens centre to the port of Lavrion is approximately 65 euros in day time and 80 euros in night time (24:00-05:00).

Athens Airport to Lavrion: Suburban (KTEL) buses leave from Athens airport usually every hour and go to Lavrion via Markopoulo, a town in the midway from airport to Lavrion. Passengers go to Markopoulo and from there they take the bus to Lavrion. Buses from Markopoulo to Lavrion are very frequent. The first bus departs from Athens airport to Lavrion at 06:30 am and the last bus at 22:00 pm. Ticket price is approximately 5 euros. Downtown Athens to Lavrion: Suburban (KTEL) buses to Lavrion take about 2 hours to reach their destination. They leave from Pedion Areos, Athens centre. To go to Pedion Areos, take the green metro line to Victoria station and walk up Heiden street. Buses leave every 30-60 min. The first bus from Athens to Lavrion departs at 05:45 am and the last bus departs at 21:30 pm. Ticket price is approximately 5 euros.

Paros Boarding Location

Paroikia marina is approximately 15 km from the airport by taxi. Afros yachting look after all yacht check-ins at the marina. Afros yachting is next to "Marina Café on the first floor, see also the meeting point on the map. If you arrive early at the marina on boarding day, bags can be left with the owner/operator but you will not officially be able to board until 17:00. If you arrive early meet with the base staff then explore the shops and cafes. The main supermarket is located across the road from the marina. You may also have drinks or light lunch atMarina Café.Bags can be left with the base.

By air and ferry

You can fly daily from Athens to Santorini. www.aegeanair.com then take a ferry to Paros.

There are daily boats from Pireaus, Athens. Ferry schedules and tickets to Paros. www.ticketsonline.gr .

Mykonos Boarding Location

The new port is in an area called Tourlos which is about 1.5km from Mykonos town (Chora). The new port is connected by taxi or bus to the main town. The taxi stand in the town is situated on the waterfront on the far right when looking at the sea. The main bus station is near the windmills on the top side of town. If you arrive early at the marina on boarding day, meet with your owner/operator base staff then, shop at the supermarket (small store located across the road from the marina) or alternatively, there is a larger supermarket 5km away form the marina - ask the operator to organise transport for you. Bags can be left with your owner/operator.

There are daily flights out of Athens to Mykonos with www.aegeanair.com . It is a 10 minute taxi ride from the airport to Tourlos port.

There are daily boats from Pireaus, Athens. Ferry schedules and tickets to Mykonos. www.ticketsonline.gr . It is best to book in advance. The ferries typically arrive in Tourlos where the yachts are moored.

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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?

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  • Flights vs Charter Location – with the distance between Athens and Santorini being 150 miles, the itinerary might not be possible due to weather, especially if we want to do Mykonos as well. Ideally, you’ll want to fly to Mykonos or Santorini or at least not plan fixed date island activities.
  • Fixed dates – One day up or down can completely change the offer of yachts available – you might need just that one that already has another charter booked for the day before you’re planning to return. It is a great idea to have your charter booked before you purchase your tickets.
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Boots on The Ground Update:   Charter Season 2024 and What’s There To Know About Greece Yacht Charters

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.

Donkeys are the way products have been shipped from the Old port via the Karavolades Stairs to the Town of Fira. Notice that most of them are mules - cross of a donkey and a horse

Recent Events in the Greek Yacht Charter Industry

Positive trends.

  • Increase of Ultra High Net Worth Individuals casting a spotlight – just Mykonos has seen Elon Musk, George Clooney, Christian Bale Matt Damon, Chris & Liam Hemsworth.
  • New, Upcoming Locations offer an alternative to the – “by now dead romantic idea of Mykonos and Santorini.” Antiparos is a hot charter location frequented by Tom Hanks, Jeff Bezos, and Anderson Cooper. Anafi, Ikaria, Kythira, and Nisiros are coming up, and the clients are more educated and receptive to the idea of chartering off the beaten and crowded paths .
  • A New Client Preference for Secluded Locations – A storm of documentaries have our clients requesting new experiences – we thank My Greek Odyssey and Peter Meneas on a journey of discovering his Kytherian descent and going much beyond and more with his yacht Mia Zoi or Costas Spiliadis – chef and owner of Estatorio Milos with the yacht Milos at Sea enable us to offer new immersive experiences creating not tourists, but travelers.
  • New Experiences—From having one or multiple jetskis onboard your yacht to chartering a Greek temple for your event, things are just easier to do in Greece. We’ve considerably expanded our concierge offering to accommodate requests ranging from beach horseback riding and spearfishing to luxury cars and entertainment events.
  • More luxury yachts are gearing up to meet the EU requirements for Large Group Charters (12+ guests). Check out our Top 10 Large Group Charters verified by our Brokers !

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A Year-Over-Year Decrease in Demand

  • The cost of a July airplane ticket went from $900 to $1,400, year over year.
  • US inflation of 4-9% year over year weakens the purchasing position of the major charter market
  • Continued negative coverage of key Greek islands, from overcrowding of Santorini to DK Oyster restaurant scams on Mykonos, continues to dominate the headlines
  • Turkey – following the Ukrainian conflicts, Turkey offered a safe haven to many Russian-owned yachts that risked being confiscated in Greece. In addition to the competitive VAT in Turkey (1% in Turkey vs 12% in Greece – in constant threat to be increased to full standard 24% with possible retroactivity of signed charters executed in the future) – visit https://myturkishcharter.com for up-to-date and complete yacht offer of Turkish charter yachts. Greece has found itself in between the EU legislators and non-EU Turkish competition.

Market Saturation and Construction Delays

  • Santorini Marina – still in construction, unknown delays
  • Corinth Canal – successfully reopened on June 22 after repeated construction works on 22 and 23! after walls repeatedly collapsed due to landslides.
  • Slow Opening of New Marinas – Licencing issues – limited births restrict navigation of charter vessels
  • Inflation of the Charter Fleet following record-setting 2022 yacht returns and EU subsidies for tourism that were leveraged for the purchase of new vessels.

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Essential Info for Greece Yacht Charters

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 Islands are Quite Big

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.

Captains Top 10 Destinations in the Cyclades for a Yacht Charter Greece

Weather Conditions Can Significantly Impact Yacht Charter Itineraries in the Cyclades

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 

Athens to the Ionian Islands through the Corinth Canal – One of the World’s Narrowest Canals

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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Daytime view of the Corinth Canal in Greece, seen from above. The canal is narrow with turquoise blue waters, flanked by tall, steep, sandy-colored cliffs. Sparse vegetation dots the cliff sides. A bridge spans across the canal in the distance, under a clear blue sky.

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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:

The Old Pirate Island – Milos

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.

Beautiful sandy beach on Milos Island in Greece with steep cliffs and blue sea

The Breadbasket of Greece –  Naxos

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.

The Iconic Portara 

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.

One of Greece’s most Protected Nature Reserve – Polyaigos

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 .

The Best Place to Dine by the Water – Paros

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.

Captain’s Comment

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!”

A Paradise Away from the Crowds – Folegandros

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.

A panoramic view of Folegandros, Greece during sunset. The image captures the rugged, mountainous landscape bathed in golden light, highlighting the traditional white buildings scattered along the sloping terrain. The calm sea extends into the horizon under a clear sky, and a distinct church with a prominent white dome sits atop the hill, overseeing the scenic village below.

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Not Sure Where to Begin?

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Classy 8-day Cyclades Yacht Charter Itinerary – Explore Greek Islands in Serenity!

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7 day charter itinerary: Cyclades from Mykonos | Naxos – Amorgos – Santorini – Ios – Paros – Mykonos

Saronic Islands Yacht Charter Itinerary Greece #2: Athens, Alimos, Aegina, Ermioni, Spetses, Hydra, Poros, Epidaurus

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Saronic Islands Greece | 7-days yacht charters itinerary: Athens, Aegina, Agistri, Methana, Poros, Hydra, Spetses

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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.

We go  beyond the usual destinations with recommendations directly from Captains and insights gained at  yearly yacht shows  and  captain seminars to give you a more authentic charter experience in Greece

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  • Thassos 4 boats in Thassos 4
  • Crete 4 boats in Crete 4
  • Achillio 4 boats in Achillio 4
  • Naxos 4 boats in Naxos 4
  • Glyfada 4 boats in Glyfada 4
  • Pachi 3 boats in Pachi 3
  • Sifnos 3 boats in Sifnos 3
  • Halkidiki 2 boats in Halkidiki 2
  • Pylos 2 boats in Pylos 2
  • Ormos Panagias 2 boats in Ormos Panagias 2
  • Milos 2 boats in Milos 2
  • Miraggio 2 boats in Miraggio 2
  • Patras 2 boats in Patras 2
  • Folegandros 2 boats in Folegandros 2
  • Gialova 2 boats in Gialova 2
  • Aegina 2 boats in Aegina 2
  • Kyllini 1 boats in Kyllini 1
  • Porto Carras 1 boats in Porto Carras 1
  • Astros 1 boats in Astros 1
  • Heraklion 1 boats in Heraklion 1
  • Isthmia 1 boats in Isthmia 1
  • Vonitsa 1 boats in Vonitsa 1
  • Kalymnos 1 boats in Kalymnos 1
  • Kalyvia Thorikou 1 boats in Kalyvia Thorikou 1
  • Samos 1 boats in Samos 1
  • Perama 1 boats in Perama 1
  • Nafplion 1 boats in Nafplion 1
  • Skopelos 1 boats in Skopelos 1

Types of boats available for rent in Greece

Sailboat charter

There are 3498 sailboats available for charter in Greece, prices start from ₽27,090 per week. Most budget friendly option for a vacation.

Sailboat charter

Catamaran charter

1645 catamarans available for rent in Greece, form ₽102,600 for 1 week charter. Ideal option for group of friends or family vacation.

Catamaran charter

Power boat charter

277 powerboats available in Greece for rent, starting from ₽62,820 per week. Bareboat or crewed options available for sailing vacations.

Power boat charter

Gulets charter

36 gulets available for charter in Greece from ₽184,320 per week. These crewed yachts usually offered with full board and provisioning.

Gulets charter

Trimaran charter

Currently not available for charter in this country. Check other boat types.

Trimaran charter

Houseboat charter

Houseboat charter

Yacht charter types available in Greece

Bareboat charter, crewed yachts, by the cabin charter, skippered boats, greece sailing itineraries.

Athens to Saronic Gulf - 7 day itinerary

Athens to Saronic Gulf - 7 day itinerary

Lavrion to Cyclades 7 days itinerary

Lavrion to Cyclades 7 days itinerary

Corfu 7 day sailing itinerary

Corfu 7 day sailing itinerary

Rhodes & Dodecanese sailing itinerary

Rhodes & Dodecanese sailing itinerary

Cost of boat rental in greece.

Average yacht charter cost in Greece starts from ₽256,680 per week. Graphic below represents fluctuation of charter prices in Greece during the year, based on a sample of 50 boats ranging from 40 to 50-foot. This graphic shows months with lowest prices during the year as well high season when prices are above average. Before booking the boat at lowest rate, please check sailing conditions as usually best prices are during off season.

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

€3,500

€3,500

€2,852

€3,937

€2,852

€5,691

€6,132

€6,043

€4,165

€3,368

€3,216

€3,317

Sailing conditions in Greece

Air temperature, precipitation and wind force may vary significantly during the year. Below you may find graphics with min and max temperature and average precipitation days in Greece during the year. Book your charter vacation in Greece wisely! Considering sailing conditions along with the best price offers

Temperature by month

Average air High and Low temperature during the year

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Max t° 13 °C 14 °C 17 °C 20 °C 25 °C 30 °C 33 °C 33 °C 29 °C 24 °C 19 °C 15 °C
Min t° 7 °C 7 °C 9 °C 12 °C 16 °C 21 °C 23 °C 24 °C 20 °C 16 °C 12 °C 9 °C

Rainy days by month

Average number of days with precipitation during the year.

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Rainy Days 9 7 8 6 4 1 1 1 3 5 8 11

Greece Yacht Charter Reviews with 12knots

Kieran Crowley

United States

“Our second time to charter through 12Knots”

Our second time to charter through 12Knots, luckily again Irina was our contact, again it was a painless, smooth process. No catches, no dropped messages, excellent value. The upfront price was the bottom line, no hidden extras. Surprisingly when I g…

“Our trip was fantastic!”

Our trip was fantastic, beyond expectations. Our skipper, Peter Papageorgiou, was the best, also.

Laura Cantwell

“Incredible experience”

Incredible experience. We spent a week in Greece on a cabin charter and every day was more enjoyable than the last. The locations were stunning, the skipper was super knowledgeable, and the boat itself was a blast. Can't wait to book again.

Charlie Clarke

United Kingdom

“We had a lovely time and the boat was really easy to handle”

Grigory, we had a lovely time and the boat was really easy to handle and only about 5 months old. All the equipment was in really good order and everything worked without a hitch. We had a really good handover from Nomicos who got us through the chec…

Alberto Goosen

Switzerland

“We had a great time in Greece”

We had a great time in Greece, the first three days we had constant 20-25knots of wind, so we were able to do a lot of sailing. The boat was also in good condition and everything in working order…the boat did however look a bit older than a 2018 mode…

Andrew Wade

“We enjoyed ourselves and have a bundle of stories we can now laugh about”

We’ve chatted about this a few times and how it be best addressed. I think constructively would be the best way. Overall the captains skill level, regard for safety, approach towards ensuring the guests are happy with the path and desires they are se…

Petar Vutov

“Very responsive”

Great company, very responsive, smooth communication, flexible to accommodate customer’s requirements. Thanks to 12knots and especially to Helene for handling my charter booking.

Scott Moser

“I’ve booked a few times through 12 Knots”

I’ve booked a few times through 12 Knots, in Greece and Polynesia, and have had great experiences. Solid customer support… it’s great to have one person I can email anytime with questions!

Ven Dobrinov

“Everything was perfect!”

Dear Grigory, Everything was perfect! Thank you :) Please see the attached photo.

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Greece Yacht Charters

Greece is a country in Southeast Europe, which is located in the Balkans. The country is embossed in four seas: the Aegean Sea, the Ionian Sea, the Cretan Sea, and the Mediterranean Sea . Due to its advantageous location, Greece possesses one of the longest coastlines in the world. This outstanding feature makes the country an incredibly famous sailing destination. Beautiful golden beaches along the island, emerald transparent waters, pine forests in the mountains, and extremely pleasant weather will not leave any sailor indifferent. Deciding to charter a shining yacht, you make an investment in unforgettable memories and the desire to come back as a matter of course. 

The reasons for which one must visit Greece are difficult to count as it has a lot to offer for everyone. Rich history, glorious past, impressive ancient buildings, delicious food and wine, an abundance of celebrations and festivals are waiting for you to explore the picturesque region. The pristine nature of Athens, Volos, Corfu, Kavala, and other Greek cities and perfect weather conditions create an ideal opportunity to rent a boat and melt into the pleasure.   

Sailing Conditions in Greece

Being situated in Southeast Europe, Greece welcomes sailors from around the globe to feel all the benefits of the Mediterranean climate. Hot and dry summers with rare precipitation and clear skies provide a good opportunity for yacht rental without any fear of possible rains and extreme winds. The average temperature during the summer period never drops below 20 ºC even at night. It is impossible to miss such great weather and not to go far in the sea on your sailboat to enjoy the 30 ºC heat in the daytime. Greek winters are usually colder, especially in those areas that are close to mountains. But they are not lingering and not so cold to somehow disturb dedicated sailors. The sailing season usually starts in March and continues up to November, bringing different sailing conditions to the island.

Best Times for Vacation in Greece

Having an intention to make the most of your sailboat vacation in the breathtaking destination, it is necessary to get acquainted with the weather conditions of the desired period. As a rule, the peak season of sailing occurs in the summer months and up to the end of September . This time features extremely high air and water temperature and a huge number of sailors even in the remote marinas. By the way, Greek summers are an ideal time for those who are ready to forget about sleep and party the whole night. One of the most important things to consider is that in July, the northern wind Meltemi comes to the shore and creates many hazardous obstacles for sailing.

Spring and autumn wind speeds and summer conditions force you to choose this time period if you are looking for peace and quiet. There is no extreme heat and strong winds, as well as no abundance of people. You still can enjoy going bareboat without any unpleasant conditions and immerse yourself into the same active and loud festivals and celebrations.

Sailing Difficulty Level

Greece has already gained its high popularity as one of the world’s best sailing destinations . Because of its climate and location, the country represents great sailing options for beginners and professional sailors alike. The weather changes require sailors to explore the weather forecast beforehand to select the desired time for coming and know what to expect. The level of difficulty is mostly predetermined by the Meltemi wind of 6-8 force. Blowing from July to September may scary fresh sailors and even become a challenge for experienced professionals. If you are not highly skillful and just do not have enough confidence to manage the vessel by yourself, consider booking a boat in spring or autumn. The absence of powerful winds will not spoil your first sailing experience but contribute to positive impressions.

If you are still not ready to face the open water, 12 Knots is glad to provide you with the help of a qualified skipper and an opportunity to hire a crew . Being focused on the needs and desires of every sailor, we offer either a skipper to help to refresh the memories of handling a boat or a complete training process in our sailing school. Both options are delivered at their best quality and reasonable price.

Main Charter Bases

Greece is an incredibly important sailing destination for 12 Knots. Welcoming thousands of happy sailors every year, the country has a lot of well-equipped marinas and good mooring options. Depending on the desired part of the country, preferred city, and climate peculiarities, you may select a perfect one. The team of 12 Knots spreads their professional services on more than 30 bases along the coast. You may rent a yacht or boat at bases situated in the most famous Greek cities and islands:

  • Santorini  and many others

Boat Types for Charters

Having a great number of bases in possession, 12 Knots aims to provide sailors with powerful sailboats from leading manufacturers. Approximately 6,000 vessels are now available for charter in Greece. Sailing yachts, catamarans, powerboats, gulets, and houseboats are waiting for your booking. Do not hesitate and contact our team to become an owner of a white shining boat at a good cost. It is advisable to perform booking beforehand to avoid disappointment and misunderstanding.

Other Information about Greece Sailing

Before diving into the images of future perfect sailing vacations, every sailor should be aware of some essential information about the intended place.

  • The official language is Greek, although English is also widely spoken, especially in tourist places.
  • Greece is the Euro zone; that’s why the official currency is Euro.
  • Greece is under the Schengen Agreement, which enables US citizens to enter the country without a visa and stay for no more than 90 days. For citizens of other countries, the consultation of the specialist is needed.

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Greece Yacht Charter Guide

Go here for a list of Greece yacht charters in the Mediterranean . Eastern Mediterranean Greece yacht charter holiday offers charterers so much to explore around the various famous sunny Greek Islands, boasting remarkable ancient history, unique architecture and charming little waterfront villages tumbling down the island mountains. Greece yacht charter vacationers tend to revisit Greece year after year, as there are plenty of ancient ruins and ancient history to soak up. Anyone heard of Homer, Virgil, Ulysses, Socrates or Troy?

Greece Luxury Yacht Charter Hot Spots

As a Greece yacht charter covers so much territory. Let’s have a brief look at the main areas to charter your yacht. The first four are the main Greece charter areas: the Ionian Islands, the Aegean & Sporades, the Cyclades and last but not least the Dodecanese.

Each Ionian Island in Greece holds a different charisma and charm for sailing yacht charters vacations. The Islands that you can explore on your yacht charter include Eptanisa (The Seven Islands): Corfu, Kefalonia, Zakinthos, Lefkada, Ithaca, Paxi and Kythera. Some highlights include the busy touristy but beautiful Corfu as well as the Smugglers Cove. It can only be accessed by sea at Zakinthos and is one of the most famous and stunning beaches in Greece. The Blue Grotto is another spectacle of the ocean.

Greece’s Aegean Islands are less visited than the Cyclades, which makes them the perfect place for a less crowded yacht charter holiday, particularly if you’re interested in art, culture and history and also the fertile countryside is simply beautiful. Some of the islands include Samos, Lesvos and Samothraki. The Northern Sporades on the eastern side of Greece are also a very popular yacht charter area with some of the prettiest, thickly wooded, islands in the Mediterranean.

The Cyclades offer both culture and the offer of hedonistic pursuits. There are ancient sites, Byzantine castles, museums and lively nightlife, shopping, dining, and of course the famous beaches. Some hot spots in this area include Mykonos, Delos, Santorini, Sikinos, Paros and Naxos, and Serifos.

The Dodecanese is the most southerly group of islands in the Southern Sporades. The group includes the 14 larger islands of Lipsi, Patmos, Leros, Kalymnos, Kos, Astypalea, Nisyros, Symi, Tilos, Rhodes, Khalki, Karpathos and Kasos, together with some 40 smaller islets and rocks; plenty to see and explore on your yacht charter.

Corfu is by far the largest island of the Eptanisa ("Seven Islands") in the Ionian Sea, located on Greece's far western coast. It combines a populous east coast with plenty of beaches and a dramatic west coast where few tourists go to cliff-faced inlets and coastlines. Corfu is extremely busy in the 'high-season', best time to visit Corfu on your yacht charter is in May or June.

Athens, the capital of Greece, is a captivating destination to be visited on any Greece yacht charter itinerary, which boasts of important history spanning around 3,400 years. Athens yacht charter is a fantastic way to discover the numerous treasures of this city while enjoying the luxury and unparalleled comfort of your preferred Athens charter yacht. Over the years Athens was occupied by many conquerors who built the many impressive monuments gracing this fascinating city. For more information about Athens follow this link.

Cephalonia is the most mountainous of the Ionian Islands and a perfect place for hiking amidst breathtaking views. The tallest mountain, Mount Enose of 5,340 feet is covered with the Kefallonian fir trees. On your yacht charter in Cephalonia you could also visit the Gentilini winery or that of Calligas, or experience great nightlife at Assos, with its fantastic panoramic views.

Zakinthos' real fame today lies in the native nestling grounds of the endangered loggerhead turtle, however it has also caused clashes between the irate environmentalists and villagers bent on developing the turtles' beach-front nesting ground. The main beach at Laganas is to be avoided as one of the main turtle nesting grounds. However, visiting Zakinthos while chartering a yacht you could go and see the Byzantine Museum in town for examples of the Zakinthian school of icon painting. From here you could sail around to Volimes for a look at the beautiful Blue Grotto.

Visiting Ithaca or Ithaki on you charter yacht you will come across rich deep-blue bays and mountains of flowers and trees. This patriarchal home of Odysseus is filled with mythology of Odysseus from a castle named after him to a cave where he is said to have hidden the treasures of the Phaiakes.

Paros, located south of Mykonos, is another paradise for beautiful, fine-sand beaches. This charming little port is full of fishermen's houses and Athenian retreats. Like Mykonos, Paros is a centre of world famous windsurfing championships. Travel inland to the South for the Valley of the Butterflies which pulsates with thousands of fluttering wings in summer. For a quiet anchorage, stay at the sister island Antiparos, where there are many beaches, and an amazing cave called Spileon.

Approaching Santorini aboard your luxury yacht, you will be greeted by sheer, striated cliffs and white cubist villages perched at the summit. Enjoy a drink and a gorgeous Santorini sunset overlooking a seamless custard bay where the volcano lies dormant. Drop anchor on the easily accessible east coast for a swim at black volcanic-sand beaches and unbeatable deep-sea diving. Don't miss Santorini's superb archaeological sites, including Ancient Thira, a Doric city- fortress from the 9th century B.C. high on a southern coastal promontory, and farther south, fascinating on-going excavations at Akrotiri, which is an even earlier Minoan settlement.

Rhodes' main town Mandraki is full of shops, tourists and tourist paraphernalia. It is advisable to visit in early morning hours for its Medieval citadel built by the Knights of St. John, an order of Crusaders who ruled here for 213 years. In the old city, visit the memorable Byzantine Museum and the Mosque of Suleiman, subsequent conqueror of Rhodes. Inland, visit the lovely Valley of the Butterflies in summer, and Archangelos, the island's largest village, famous for soft leather goods and pottery.

Poros is well-known for its "loukoumades", deep-fried batter cakes served hot with ribbons of honey. But it's also known for charming small streets, a long, impressive quay and the verdant lemon tree forests on the mainland across the narrow channel that separates the two.

Hydra is a sea captains' island. It was mentioned in the writings of Herodotus as early as the 5th century B.C., but a relatively recent history as a boat-building center from the 17th century on made it an island of note. Since the 1960s, its winding, picturesque streets have attracted jet-setters and well-to-do international hippies. Take a walk up these charming streets, climbing far up to catch a glimpse of superbly renovated old Greek houses. Later, descend to the port for some of the best restaurants on any Greek island.

Spetses, a very small island, is likely the favourite site for affluent Athenians to build their modern weekend houses. But this island also has the distinguished good luck to be the birthplace of Bouboulina, fighting heroine of the 1822 War of Independence from the Ottoman Turks. Take a small trip from Dapia to the Bekiri cave on the west coast and to the south, sail past shipowner Stavros Niarchos' private islet Spetsopoula.

Kea is lovely, quiet and traditional. It is like going to the most remote islands in the Aegean. In the vilage of Ioulis you will come across a fantastic labyrinth of white Cycladic houses perched on the side of a mountain with a great main square.

Heading to Mykonos on you Greek yacht charter vacation you will encounter one of the most expensive Greek islands, with its countless resorts and its many, many good restaurants and bars. Mykonos is popular for the glamour of its nightlife which has been this barren island's chief attraction. Arriving here, anchor outside Mykonos Town's "Little Venice" with its row of waterfront cafes over-looking the water, and visit the Folklore Museum and the Archeological Museum at both ends of the quay. Shop by day or take in one of Mykonos' extravagant bars for a sunset drink.

A 'must' on any Cyclades Yacht Charter is the tiny, windswept Delos, also known as Apollo's birthplace. It was also the centre of the pan-Greek Delian League which the city-state of Athens grouped around itself for defence purposes. For 1000 years, the sacred island of Delos also hosted the Delian Festival, which until the 4th century B.C. was the greatest in Greece. During this period, Delos was a free port and nearly the entire Levant traded and probably banked here under the protection of shrines erected to their various deities and religions.The remains of this greatness are vast and impressive.

Greece also boasts magnificent natural beauty. The stunning aqua or dark blue waters and the faultless blue skies are a draw card for sailing yacht charter vacations as well as luxury motor yachts. Greece is still one of the most sought-after yacht charter areas in the Mediterranean, be it luxury crewed yacht charter or bare boat yacht charter, due to the huge number of things to see and do and the relative close proximity of everything by water.

Perhaps it’s the sexy sophistication of Mykonos, the music and dance of Zorba and the timeless romance of Santorini that attracts Greece’s shores. The Greek Islands are an intense blend of past the present, old and new. The Greeks are strong in their traditions and beliefs. Widows dressed in black can stare accusingly at the scantily dressed tourists, yet moments later, invite you in as welcomed guests. Bustling taverns and modern discos entertain the young and young at heart.

The Greek hospitality is unchallenged. A sailing yacht vacation or a power boat charter is a great way to experience all the Greek Islands have to offer. There is also increasing demand for luxury yacht charter and superyacht charter in Greece. After the sunset you can relax in your charter yacht’s cockpit sipping on Greek wine, Dolmadakia (stuffed vine leaves) and Tzatziki whilst listening to the soothing sounds of Bouzouki music drifting from a little harbour village.

The Greece Charter Yachts

Please contact the friendly team at CharterWorld for prompt service and advice and the best crewed luxury yacht charters.

A yacht charter with CharterWorld is a fantastic way to experience the best of the world's coastline, pristine white beaches, sparkling azure waters, vividly colored marine life, national parks, secluded bays or dynamic nightlife; the list is endless. A yacht charter allows you freedom and choice in some of the most spectacular locations around the world.

Greece includes many different Islands over a large area of the Mediteranean and it is a very luxury yacht charter destination. There is a great number of motor charter yachts available this season, both locally managed, from , right through to the largest private . From the moment you embark on a Greece motor yacht holiday your world will become relaxation, pleasure and delight - your professional motor yacht crew are there to make this happen. .

This season there is an incredible range of beautifully designed and built luxury sailing yachts now available for charter vacations around the world, and particularly in the superyacht hot spot of Greece. A list of smaller Greece sailing yachts can be viewed and you can browse the largest super sailing yachts here. Within the Greece there are some wonderful destinations which continually remain at the top of the list for those favoured by luxury yacht owners and vacationers alike. .

For one reason or another certain yachts are more popular this year. Taste varies but generally if the yacht is new, stylish, has a proven crew, and offers good value then it be coveted and booked out early in the season. Charter brokers recommendations also increase a charter yacht's popularity as these are based on past performance and feedback. Also brokers often visit the yacht, meet the crew and judge it's condition before offering their advice. Charter yacht popularity is constantly evolving, but here is a selection of yachts we have found to be .

Sometimes luxury yachts offer discounted prices in Greece when they have unexpected availability in shoulder season or they have a last minute cancellation. Most specials are not advertised because the client actually ends up getting the discounted rate after successful negotiation by their charter broker. Nevertheless, have a look at the Greece boats on special, just in case there is a boat which looks just right for you and you family. As a popular yacht holiday destination, there are usually a good number of specials available as advertised on our .

There are a number of yacht events in the Med this year where you can charter a yacht for the event. The Monaco Grand Prix is popular as certain yachts are able to be moored track-side for the best view if the race. Later in the year the Monaco Yacht Show certainly bears a worthy mention. Down the French Riviera coast a little we also have a couple of notable events in Cannes, namely the Cannes Film Festival and MIPIM. St Tropez hosts some important sailing yacht racing events. Sardinia also host an important yacht racing regatta called the superyacht cup. There are various boat shows in the Mediterranean such as the Barcelona Charter Show. Here are .

Endorsements and positive feedback from yacht charter clients is one of the most important measures of how good a yacht, crew, charter broker and destination really is. Accordingly, we gather feedback from all the clients that are interested in providing it so that we can can use this wealth of real experience to constantly assess the quality of the superyachts and crews that we offer, as well as our own performance. Combined with brokers visiting the boats and crew, this is one crucial way we can recommend the best yachts each year. If you would like to see some of this client feedback .

Each Greek Island often holds its own unique charm. While on your charter yacht you can easily acquire wonderful food such as fresh tomatoes, olives, oranges, strawberries, melons, feta, yogurts and bread from all Greece’s main islands.

Many yacht charters around the Greek Islands tend to be sailing traditional Turkish Gullets. The cruising grounds are varied with the startling beauty of the Ionian Islands to the West, the modern sophistication of the Cyclades and the undiscovered history and artistic charm of the Aegean Islands. A sailing yacht charter holiday is the best way to enjoy a land of intriguing culture and startling beauty.

As one of the most well known yacht charter grounds in the Mediterranean, Greece offers all the main types of yacht charters. These include luxury motor yachts, sailing, yacht charter, skippered, crewed yachts, catamaran, power boat, sailboat, luxury yachts and the ever increasing luxury super yacht charter.

Greece Luxury Yacht Charter Tips

With its many amazing beaches, beautiful clear waters and fantastic bars, it’s not surprising many visitors head for Greece every year. Here’s some advice if you’re planning a yacht charter vacation this summer.

1. Choose the right time to visit Greece

Greece’s holiday season is quite long starting in May and finishing in mid-October. If you visit before or after these months, there aren’t so many people around especially on the more popular islands. Mykonos for example doesn’t have many visitors in May so the nightlife isn’t as vibrant than in July or August. If, however you love relaxing in the sun and prefer a quieter vacation, avoid these two months.

2. Take the weather into consideration when planning your holiday

Always check the weather when you decide to take a yacht charter holiday in Greece. It’s usually warm in the early and late season although the sea temperature is a little cooler in early summer. December brings colder weather and cold waters so swimming is out unless you don’t mind being a bit on the chilly side. This month late in the year on the other hand is a good time if you wish to see the culture and history of Greece as it’s fairly quiet. Most yacht owners and charterers prefer to visit the Greek Islands between May and early October, so expect busier times when choosing to sail during these two months.

3. Pack a large suitcase

With around 2,000 Greek islands to choose from it’s a good idea to do a little research about the island or islands you intend visiting - see above. There are historical islands, islands that are sophisticated and islands that are totally uninhabited. You won’t need a huge suitcase of clothes if you’re going to an island that’s underpopulated and you just plan to swim, sunbathe or eat on board your superyacht. All you will need are shorts, T-Shirts and swimming costumes.

However, if you decide to visit islands such as Rhodes, Paros or Mykonos you may need a large suitcase. Dining out in smart restaurants, dancing the night away in clubs or wanting to be part of the jet set means you will probably want many changes of wardrobe. Pack luggage accordingly, taking casual along with elegant clothes to suit all occasions.

4. Throw away the guide book

A guide book isn’t really that necessary if you’re heading to the Aegean Sea on a superyacht charter. Islands in this region are close together and there’s plenty of information elsewhere. With so much info on so many places, it’s an impossible task to read it all so maybe a short summary is the best bet about each place you intend to visit.

Get a general idea of accessibility to certain islands, make sure you can moor in the dock and find out the size of the port. Do a little homework about the nightlife, attractions and the types of beaches to expect. You can then work out an itinerary of the island you prefer to spend time on and where to go, as well as what to see once you’re there.

How about reading some of the more notable books about Greece? The Story of Ulysses or Odysseus, the King of Itheca or Homer’s Odyssey make interesting subjects to get you into the swing of this beautiful country.

The Charter Season & Climate

Like most of the Mediterranean, the Greece yacht chartering season generally runs from April to the end of October. The summer season in July and August is the hottest and tends to have strong Meltemi winds blowing frequently. This is also the high season as far as numbers go. The best time to charter a yacht is probably either of the shoulder seasons (April-May and September-October), each side of the main summer season, as the temperatures are the most comfortable, the wind lighter (yet reliable) and the onshore tourists have yet to arrive or have just left in their largest numbers.

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Greece Yacht Charter Enquiry

Dear Josh, I was just about to write you one word "WOW!!!"Thank you very very much! Your recommendation is now becoming a brand :-) I can now blindly trust your advice :-) I loved the boat. It is in excellent condition. It is rather big, but cozy. We had all the chances for interactive sailing and for the discreet leisure time. We hardly ever went anywhere out of the upper deck, because it was so lovely! The master bedroom was perfect. The idea with two bathrooms is great! I loved the crew. Everyone was welcoming, ready to help and in general they were very pleasant people! Especially the captain and his senior assistant Tasos. We felt as if we were hosted by the family of old friends. Despite the short trip, they shown us lovely places to swim, advised on the island hiking, entertained us with the tender/toys. Food. Majestic! It was the first try for the new chef on Gitana. And he exceeded any expectation! Quality, quantity, the table service ...were impeccable. Your wines arrangement worked very well too! Sailing. We had just two chances to open full sails. But it was great! Otherwise the motor was perfectly sufficient. The boat was remarkably stable while on the go. So, our last minute booking turned out to be a fantastic adventure! Thank you very much! I am glad that you were there to help with this difficult booking. Really appreciated! S/Y GITANA / Athens, Greece / Oct 2

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In close proximity to Greece are a number of exciting sailing destination.

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FIREBIRD | From EUR€ 650,000/wk

Feadship Yacht FIREBIRD

SOUNDWAVE | From EUR€ 650,000/wk

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MINERVA | From EUR€ 630,000/wk

Mega Yacht MINERVA

BOADICEA | From EUR€ 625,000/wk

Cruising Aboard Yacht BOADICEA

RESILIENCE | From EUR€ 600,000/wk

Super yacht RESILIENCE

GRAND OCEAN | From EUR€ 600,000/wk

Grand Ocean Ex Golden Odyssey

TITANIA | From EUR€ 595,000/wk

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NAIA | From EUR€ 595,000/wk

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LOON | From EUR€ 540,000/wk

The 68m Yacht ICON

SUERTE | From EUR€ 525,000/wk

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Sailing Yacht DOUBLE EAGLE

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NATALIA V With Tenders

NATALIA V | From EUR€ 114,750.00/wk

Special discounted rate location: greece and turkey.

Superyacht ARIELA

ARIELA | From EUR€ 103,500.00/wk

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IRENE | From EUR€ 18,620.00/wk

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Greece is quite simply the perfect sailing destination in Europe. Blessed with a mild southern Mediterranean climate with an extended summer giving a comfortable sailing season of close to eight months, our small country has over 13,000 kilometres of coastline to explore . That impressive number comes from the over 6000 islands and islets scattered like diamonds in the sea, each of them inviting you to swim for hours, socialise while tasting Greece’s well know cuisine and enjoy the beauty of a Greek summer spent next to the waves. Greece is truly a sailor’s paradise .

At Istion Yachting, we have been providing unforgettable sailing holidays in Greece for more than 30 years. From our humble beginnings on the island of Kos in 1992 we now offer charters throughout Greece from our 11 main charter bases. Our experienced skippers and crews, charter base staff, planning departments and every one of the wider Istion team is an expert in their field and is ready to assist you in planning the perfect sailing holiday in Greece . We look forwarded to welcoming you this summer!    

There are so many options, and only so much time. The diversity of the different sailing areas in Greece makes picking just one difficult, which is why so many of our guests come back to sail again and again . There is always another beautiful island to visit and another idyllic beach to swim on!

Peak sailing season is from late June through August with hot weather, warm seas and busy islands. Availability can become limited during this period so booking early is essential.

Late spring from May to June and late summer from September to early October are often considered the best time to sail for experienced sailors and repeat visitors to our country. The weather is great and the islands are more relaxed than the busy summer months.

For those who want to live the real Greek way of life, April and October can be rewarding, with less heat, fewer visitors and enticing low-season offers . A few of the restaurants and shops on some islands may not have opened or may have closed for the season, but in our opinion early and late season sailing in Greece is a magical and unique experience .

The Argo Saronic Gulf is actually two gulfs (the Saronic and Argolic ) that are often referred to together in sailing terms given their close distances to each other. The Saronic Gulf lies in between Athens and the coast of the Argolid Peninsula while the Argolic Gulf is one hop over in between the peninsula and the first large leg of the Eastern Peloponnese , which runs all the way south to Monemvasia.

We often recommend this area to first time sailors for a number of practical reasons. First and foremost, it is the easiest area to reach from Athens , which makes it an ideal spot for those arriving via the Athens International Airport. Within a few hours of touching down you can be swimming and relaxing on board having reached your first destination.

Another advantage is that the area is well protected from the annual Meltemi winds that can blow strongly in July and August and may create challenging conditions for less experienced sailors.

The Argo Saronic Gulf also has plenty of places to visit on either a one or two-week holiday. One-week holidays will usually take in the nearby islands of Aigina and Poros before looping down to the coastal town of Ermioni and the cosmopolitan islands of Spetses and Hydra further south. A visit to Epidavros for a quick trip to its famous ancient theatre is not to be missed for the history buffs.

Two week holidays allow you to explore further east, with the coastal towns of Nafpleio, Leonidio and Kyparissi offering relaxed mooring while cruising the coast of the Eastern Peloponnese.

We invite you to learn more about our Athens charter base , download our sample one-week Saronic Gulf sailing itinerary for inspiration and contact us with any questions, we are here to help you plan your perfect sailing holiday.

Ah, the Cyclades. A name steeped in history that brings the classic image of a Greek island to everyone’s mind. While Greece has many island chains and all of them are unique and magical, the Cyclades has become nearly synonymous with the county as a whole for many visitors.

Characterised by their white houses, rugged landscapes and world famous beaches , the Cyclades attract visitors from around the world and are a must see for everyone at some point in their life. For sailors the area offers a huge variety of routes and islands to visit, from the world famous islands Mykonos and Santorini to the popular Paros and Naxos and many, many more in between.

A note about the Meltemi winds that blow from the north in July and August. In the Cyclades these winds can make for challenging conditions and sailing the area during these times is best for experienced sailors. Don’t despair all you beginner sailors! If you want a helping hand our skippers are the best in Greece and will be happy to take care of the sailing and navigation so you can enjoy the islands worry free.

The Cyclades are reached from our main base in Alimos Marina on the western side of Attica giving quick access to the islands of Kea, Kithnos, Serifos, Sifnos and Milos among others.

Our base in Lavrion is perfect for getting a head start to the islands of Andros, Tinos, Mykonos, Paros and Naxos . The Lavrion base is further south and on the east side of Attica, saving a couple of hours of additional sailing time on your way out. As an added bonus, Lavrion is just half an hour from the Athens International Airport so you can be on your way towards your destination just an hour or two after landing.

Located on the western side of Greece the seven main islands of the Ionian Sea have their own unique charm and character . The Ionian Islands are much greener than most islands in Greece, their location and geography bringing more rainfall during the winter months and allowing trees and shrubs to grow and thrive. The combining of colours between the green of the hills , the white of the sands and the blue of the sea are a special treat for visitors to this area.

Istion maintains three bases in the Ionian, on Corfu in the north and in Lefkas (or Lefkada) and nearby Preveza further south.

Itineraries starting from Corfu may include multiple stops along the Corfu coast, visits to the islands of Paxos and Antipaxos and visits to mainland ports including Parga and Syvota .

Trips starting from Lefkas or Preveza may head either north towards Corfu or South towards the islands of Kalamos and Kastos and then on to the mythical island of Ithaca and nearby Kefalonia . Note that our base in Preveza is just 10 minutes from the Aktion Airport where all charter flights to Lefkas arrive. If your flight times are tight, Preveza is a great option .

We recommend downloading our sample sailing itineraries for trips leaving from Corfu and from Lefkas or Preveza . If you need more recommendations for a truly unique voyage through to the Ionian just contact us , we will be happy to help.

The Dodecanese islands in the southeast Aegean are close to our heart. The central island of Kos is where Istion Yachting first started operations in 1992 .

The Dodecanese are known for their wonderful beaches and rich history ranging from the ancient to the medieval to the modern in a delightful kaleidoscope of sights and sounds . The area has relatively mild wind conditions that are perfect for sailing throughout the year and has plenty of sun and warmth during the summer months.

Istion now has two bases in the Dodecanese, our home base on Kos and another on the historic island of Rhodes . From Kos you may head north towards the islands of Kalimos, Leros and Patmos and if time permits all the way to amazing Ithaki and Fourni .

Heading south from Kos will put you on course to visit the islands north of Rhodes including Nisiros, Tilos and Symi . Setting sail from Rhodes itself also reaches these islands or you can choose to head west, exploring the coast of Rhodes and visiting the quaint island of Chalki and the beautiful islands of Karpathos and Kasos .

Charter flights from most European countries fly direct to both Kos and Rhodes making them a great starting point for your next Aegean adventure !

The Sporades are the hidden gem on the Greek sailing map . Nestled off the eastern coast of central Greece the main islands of Skiathos, Skopelos, Alonissos and Skyros are a beautiful combination of green mountains, sandy and pebble beaches and deep blue seas. Nature plays a staring role here, with the National Marine Park at Alonissos being a significant refuge for the Monachus Monachus or Mediterranean seal .

Sailing conditions in the Sporades are relatively mild, although winds can shift between the day and night requiring some care when mooring. Distances between islands are short allowing a lot of fun to be packed into a week long charter .

We have two charter bases servicing the Sporades, a base on the island of Skiathos where most European charter flights arrive and another on the mainland city of Volos . Volos is a convenient starting spot for guests arriving by road with their own vehicle and allows exploring of the lovely coastline of the Pagasetic Gulf and Pelion on your way out to the islands – highly recommended !

Bareboat Charters

Tailored for the seasoned sailor, bareboat charters hand the helm over to you, allowing complete freedom to navigate the Greek seas at your own pace . Your sailing party must have at least one licensed skipper and one experienced crew member at a minimum to be able to rent our yachts as bareboats.

If you have some sailing experience but do not hold a valid license then a bareboat charter is not (yet) for you and your best option is a skippered charter where our friendly captains will give you a helping hand. If you are an experienced sailor and have no concerns about the challenges of wind conditions, navigation and docking then we invite you to read more about our bareboat charters here and contact us with any questions you may have.

Skippered Charters

Our skippered charters are the perfect blend of guidance and freedom, designed for those who have some sailing experience, are eager to learn or just want to relax and let a professional do the hard work . With an Istion skipper at your side, you can enjoy the peace of mind that comes with their expert navigation and docking skills while still playing an active role in your sailing adventure.

It's an educational and exhilarating experience where you can hone your sailing skills, participate in manoeuvring the yacht, and even take the helm under the watchful eye of your skipper. It is an amazing experience for everyone and kids in particular have a great time learning about sailing and playing little captain for a week.

Our skippered charters always start off with a briefing between you and your skipper so you can learn about the area you are going to sail and the islands you may want to visit. Our skippers know the Greek seas inside out and based on your preferences they will suggest recommended itineraries to follow, which islands to visit and what hidden beaches to swim at.

If you are planning your first sailing holiday in Greece , you are in the very best hands with Istion's professional skippers by your side. Read more about our skippered charters here , or just get in touch to start planning your perfect sailing holiday in Greece.

Fully Crewed Charters

For those of you that want to indulge in the epitome of maritime luxury, our crewed charters promise a carefree and opulent experience in Greece. This option is perfect for those who wish to sit back, relax, and soak in the Mediterranean sun while every detail is taken care of by our professional crew. From expert navigation to gourmet meals, and from personalized itineraries to attentive service, every aspect of your voyage is meticulously curated to ensure unparalleled comfort and elegance .

Crewed charters are available on a range of our top end sailing yachts and catamarans , and for those that want the thrum of an engine beneath their feet and to make a grand entrance wherever they go our exclusive motor yachts are waiting for you to step aboard. A crewed charter with Istion isn't just a holiday; it's an all-inclusive experience where you are the honoured guest and the Greek Isles your exclusive playground . Discover more about our fully crewed dream vacations here .

Sailing Yachts

Sailing yachts are perfect for those who love the classic feeling of sailing. Designed to be easy to handle, they smoothly glide through the water and let you enjoy the natural beauty of the Greek seas. They're a bit slower than other boats, and they lean to one side when the wind blows, which is all part of the classic sailing adventure. Their charming appearance and comfortable ride make them ideal for those who want to experience traditional sailing in a relaxed and eco-friendly way.

Sailing yachts are also the most budget friendly option for a sailing holiday in Greece. Our smaller yachts with three cabins and space for up to six guests (or eight if two sleep in the main cabin) can be rented for as little as roughly 1200 Euros a week in the low season. Costs for larger yachts with up to 6 cabins and space for up to 12 guests rise to approximately 10.000 Euros a week in the high season.

At Istion, we proudly offer a wide selection of the latest models as well as impeccably maintained older sailing yachts from Jeanneau, Beneteau, Bavaria, Sun Odyssey, Hanse and other top shipyards. Whether you're planning a cozy trip for a small group or a grand sailing adventure for a larger party, we have the right yacht to suit your needs.

Catamarans are the choice for those who want lots of space and a stable, comfortable trip. With their two-hull design, they don't rock as much as sailing yachts, which is great if you're new to sailing or easily feel seasick. You can also get closer to the beach with a catamaran, as they don't sit very deep in the water. Catamarans offer a smooth and spacious experience, making for a relaxing and comfortable sailing holiday and are a very popular choice for first time sailors in Greece.

For families and larger groups, the bigger cabins and more room to move around on a catamaran make them a good fit for your holiday. The double hull layout means two families can easily sail together while each having their own 'private space' on either side of the main deck. Catamarans also tend to have one washroom per cabin, a feature all parents with teenage kids appreciate.

The comfort and space offered in a catamaran puts them in a higher budget bracket than our monohull sailing yachts. Our smallest catamarans with four cabins and room for up to 10 guests start at roughly 2100 Euros per week in low season. Our top of the line models can range up to 16.000 Euros plus in the middle of the high season.

We are proud to have one of the largest fleets of catamarans in Greece with brand new models from Lagoon, Bali and Fountaine Pajot among others. We invite you to browse all our catamarans and contact us for any guidance you need to help make your sailing adventure in Greece perfect in every way.

Motor Yachts

Motor yachts are all about luxury and speed. They have multiple levels with lots of space, including big bedrooms and expansive living areas. These boats move quickly, powered by strong engines, so they're great if you want to explore a lot of places fast and make an impressive entrance wherever you go.

Our motor yachts are all modern, with plush interiors and all the latest features for entertainment and entertaining. However, they do use more fuel and require a professional captain and crew, so there's a higher cost for this kind of luxury and speed. If you're looking for a high-end and fast-paced trip with all the modern comforts, motor yachts are the way to go .

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A pristine beach reached aboard a bareboat charter in Greece.

We can offer you a yacht charter from Athens to sail to the nearby islands of Saronic and Cyclades or a yacht charter from the Aegean bases for Cyclades and Dodecanese, or a yacht charter from the Ionian bases.

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All the seaside places in Greece are so captivating that it is the ideal place to start planning your sailing holidays. You’ll find stunning turquoise waters, magnificent natural formations, quaint fishing villages, renowned tourist destinations… but if quiet is more your thing there are endless secluded coves to explore.

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Sailing holidays on a yacht rental is not just for sailors. It is for everyone seeking something more than the sea, the sun, and a sunbed. We provide professionally trained skippers for those who wish to rent a yacht and enjoy relaxing sailing holidays in Greece or those who wish to get involved and learn the ropes and the sails during a skippered yacht charter in Greece. After all, learning how to sail is easy. Depending on crew eagerness, our skipper will not only show how to navigate but will also provide firsthand knowledge of the Greek island destinations.

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  • need more experience and more confidence to take a yacht rental on their own
  • want to get familiar with the Greek waters (first time to Greece)
  • need a hand because no other in their crew may provide sufficient help
  • need a guide to be with them and show the best coves and secluded bays for moorage and/or swimming, as well as the best places in seaside villages to eat and drink
  • want to relax and enjoy leaving the helm and sails in the hands of someone who can be trusted

Our skippers are hospitable, friendly, discrete and knowledgeable about every destination and you will discuss together your preferences and plan your route. Choosing a skippered yacht charter, you also hire the skipper who will take care of the yacht for you and will ensure that you get the most out of your sailing holidays in Greece. When you select from our yachts for rent, keep in mind that you have to provide a cabin or berth in cabin for your skipper as he is obliged to sleep on board. Apart from the skipper’s fee, you have to also provide his meals either from the meals you prepare on board or at an eating place ashore. The skipper’s fee, regardless of the season and the people on board, is €140 to €190 depending on the yacht rental. You may wish to hire also a cook/hostess. The fee per day is generally 10 euro less than the skipper’s and you need to provide berth and meals as for the skipper. The running expenses for a skippered yacht charter are just like those of a bareboat charter (fuel, gas, water, meals, port/marina fees, etc.), plus the costs for the hired crew as above. Although some of our yacht rentals are offered only skippered (yacht charter prices include skipper’s fee), you may choose any of our bareboat charter yachts fitting your needs and let us know if you wish to have a skipper (select the check-box on the form of the yacht rental booking request).

The Greek unspoiled coastline and offshore islands have so many spectacular spots to visit that it is a natural start to any itinerary. Skippered yacht charter in Greece is all about your own private cruise where you can plan your own itinerary and visit exactly the places and attractions you want, from some of the world’s few truly iconic destinations to serene coves that are not accessible by land.

Want to experience a sizzling skippered sailing holiday in Greece?

With so many islands dotting the Greek archipelagos, the route options seem limitless. When you rent a boat with us you are free to compose your own itinerary.

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