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Review: Silent 55, the extraordinary solar powered yacht
- January 18, 2019
Silent Yachts is tapping into the solar zeitgeist and creating a new meaning for the term ‘powercat’. Sam Fortescue reports
There is a slow, silent revolution under way in the yachting world. It is a revolution that is introducing tonnes of lithium and a sprinkling of silicon to the spec list of new boats. Holding out the promise of silent mobility, plus limitless domestic power on board, it made a big splash at the last Cannes Festival of Yachting – not least thanks to the new Silent 55 catamaran which debuted there.
From the pontoon side, the Silent 55 looks like a typical modern catamaran, with a big coachroof studded with windows and a flybridge helm. Except there’s no mast. Now, bear with me here. I realise that this is a sailing magazine, but we will shortly get back to more familiar territory. The unique qualities of this catamaran only become apparent from up top, where an expanse of solar panels stretches away fore and aft, embedded into the coachroof. The hard top itself carries yet more panels, and can be folded down flush to give an unshaded solar array of 49m2. During the heat of a summer day in the Med, this is capable of generating 10kW of power and up to around 60kWh in the course of the day.
But to make a solar system work in reality, Köhler had to go back to the drawing board on yacht design. The saloon and hulls have extra thermal insulation to keep air-con losses down, and the use of carbon and aramid in key areas helps reduce the overall weight to a decent 17 tonnes (a Lagoon 52 weighs 22.5 tonnes). He has tried to keep windows out of the direct sun with long overhangs and in contrast to the Lagoon’s 12 deck hatches, the Silent 55 has just two.
Holistic design
On the other hand, it has lots of opening windows, to allow a natural draught to do its job. “It’s a holistic approach – you can’t take the batteries and the drivetrain and drop it into another boat.”
Of course, using the propulsion system quickly takes its toll of the boat’s 140kW battery bank. The model on display at Cannes had two 135kW motors, giving you just half an hour of silent motoring flat-out, albeit at a top speed of over 20 knots. More reasonable 30kW engines and a single-digit speed give you greater range. Nonetheless, the electric drive alone isn’t going to allow you to outrun a storm, or race home after a day at anchor, so the boat is designed to work with a generator hidden in the heavily insulated transom of its starboard hull. At cruising speed of around 5-6 knots, Köhler says there is rarely any need to use the generator, citing an owner who has just emailed him triumphantly about a second year totally generator-free. “In the end, you have to compare it to the performance of a sailing boat,” Köhler says. “It is as fast as a sailing boat in similar conditions – after all, there is no wind without sun.” He went so far as to tell me during the sea trial in Palma, Mallorca, that he believed the majority of sailors would happily dispense with the hassle of sails and a rig if only they could enjoy silent motoring and anchoring. “As soon as people realise the incredible concept of this boat, they won’t understand why they ever did anything else.”
The market does not seem to agree with him – yet. Sales of the boat have been good – they have already sold six, five of which are already in the water. But of those, four customers have taken the sail option, which means planting a 19.7m tall mast complete with boom and rigging slap bang in the middle of the coachroof solar array. “I was a bit amazed,” Köhler admits. “The shade from the rig reduces the energy generated by the solar area, while it costs more and is heavier, so consumes more fuel. Maybe it is for optical reasons.” In fact, the shade of the rig slashes the average yield of the solar panels in half. In the Med, that means around 30kWh per day. But perhaps it figures. The typical profile of buyers is an environmentalist who has a Tesla electric car and is “an early adopter who likes to have things before others”. And at low speeds, with modest use of the air-con, the reduced energy generation should still cover daily consumption.
The performance under sail should be reasonable because of the lightweight build of the boat, its broad 8.47m beam and stub keels added to each hull. Control lines are led back via conduits in the coachroof to the flybridge helm station, to make single-handing under sail a possibility.
More interesting, I think, is a sort of halfway-house option using a kite rig. This optimises the performance of the solar panels and gives plenty of propulsion. On the smaller 55 and the 64, Silent Yachts currently recommends a 19m2 kite that costs around €25,000 – a fraction of the cost of a new mast, boom, shrouds and sails. “The sail automatically makes a figure of eight above the boat, and you can steer it with a joystick or an app on an android phone,” Köhler explains. “It can propel the 55 at up to 6 knots, even in light winds.” Perfect for an Atlantic crossing, then.
For the bigger Silent 79, which will hit the water in the summer, a commercial grade Sky Sail system needs to be used – a smaller version of the ones used on cargo ships. This kite can propel the boat at ten knots, but it costs more than ten times as much as its smaller cousin. Both are capable of pulling the boat upwind. So far, so new. But outside the novel energy and propulsion system, the Silent 55 aims to do what many other cruising catamarans are trying to achieve. “Most of our clients order for circumnavigation and long-term cruising,” Köhler says. So the boat is aimed to be as comfortable and capable as possible with watermakers, TVs and an induction hob that all capitalise on the boat’s abundant energy. A flexible configuration allows owners the choice of between three and six cabins – the latter designed for charter. The owner’s cabin lies forward of the saloon, under the windows of the coachroof, which provide magnificent views and abundant natural light. There’s a walk-around bed and steps down into the starboard hull give access to an en-suite shower room and heads.
In my view, the best cabin lies aft of this, accessed in the traditional manner down steps out of the saloon. The king-sized bed lies athwartships and the shower is larger than that of the master cabin. There’s more space down here, better headroom and still plenty of light courtesy of the many hull lights.
When I had the chance to sea trial the Silent 55, albeit in motorboat format, I jumped at it. It was a contrary autumn day on Mallorca with 15 knots breeze – just a shame, then, that this wasn’t one of the sailing configured versions.
To start with, getting on board is made really easy courtesy of deep boarding platforms on the skirts. She feels rather square because of that vast, glazed saloon with its deep overhang, and perhaps because of the utilitarian nature of the hard top, which is really about supporting more solar panels. Nevertheless, the side decks are broad and uncluttered. The space up top is designed to concertina down flat, hence the hydraulic rams, fold-down seat back and lowering console. It makes a great sailing position, though, with all round visibility, and is also perfect for sundowners at anchor. When the rain comes down, this feels quite exposed, but there is a fully sheltered helm at the front of the saloon, and it is also possible to drive the boat from anywhere using a tablet thanks to smart electronics. Under power, the handling is superb. The quietness of the motors is astonishing, and I gather they’ll be inaudible on the next boat, which will do away with the gearbox. Even in the aft cabins, directly above the motors, there is no more than a distant hum. The boat responds instantly to the power and the wind seemed to have no impact at all. As with any propulsion system, the power consumption jumps as you pile on the speed – it was sobering to see. At 6 knots, both motors drew 10kW but at 8 knots it was closer to 30kW. I liked the huge saloon with its raised table for 360º views. And the sliding door and window gives great access aft, connecting the saloon and cockpit in fine conditions. The finish was smart and in muted tones, feeling more Scandinavian than German.
Intriguingly, at least it seems to me, Köhler has tapped into something with the concept behind Silent Yachts – but not entirely for the reasons that he expected. Buyers are opting for the sail or kite versions of the boat because they want a comfortable wind-powered craft with abundant, quiet energy on tap. It brings a whole new meaning to the term ‘powercat’
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Admiral Silent 76 available for sale. The impressive 76 feet (23meters) sailing-yacht built by Admiral, is one-of-a-kind design, with pedigree from one of the finest shipyards of the industry allowing guests to feel like cruising on a motor-yacht!
The sheer elegance of her minimalist lines, reflect her performance character along with the luxurious touch found all over, she is the ideal for private or charter use. Accommodation for up to 8 guests, catered by a very welcoming crew of 3, who wish to experience true sailing in comfort and style. At the same time, the yacht has achieved RINA Green Plus Platinum certification for her low impact on the environment.
Her 4 cabins, allow Admiral Silent 76 to host up to 8 guests comfortable, with a large Master suite located aft, a VIP double cabin is found forward the salon and 2 staterooms, a double and a twin with en-suite facilities, covered in marble.
Overall Admiral Silent 76 is a luxurious and unique sailing yacht with vast indoors & outdoors space, built to impress both under-sail and on anchor. A great option for those seeking to combine comfort with adventure, while exploring the beauties of Greece by-sea, treated by a warm and experienced crew of 3.
- Luxurious High End Interiors
- Ample Bow Seating Relaxing Area
- Spacious Beach Club
- Underwater Lights For Super Yacht Feel
- Retractable Hard Rooftop Offering Top Comfort While Sailing And At Anchor
Specifications:
- LOA (m): 23.16
- Beam (m): 5.88
- Draft (m): 2.93
- Engines (hp): 2x 150 Yanmar
- Main sail type : Full Batten
- Genoa type : Self tacking jib
- Cruising speed (knots) : 10
- Max speed (knots) : 13
Accommodation:
- 3 Double Bed Cabins
- 1 Twin cabin
Comfort / Pleasure:
- Air Condition
- Underwater Lights
- Water Maker
- 8 x mirror TV’s (by ‘OX-Home’) are fitted throughout the yacht
- The ones fitted in the cabins also feature a dedicate home theatre system
- Stereo FM Radio/CD Player with iPod and iPhone connectivity
- Every cabin has a separate stereo system while the master suite and main salon feature a proper home theatre system which includes stereo and iPod connection
- The stereo system can be also controlled via wifi by an iPad
- Interior design by Admiral featuring sumptuous exotic materials such as backlit onyx, Macassar ebony and eucalyptus veneers, white leather floor tiles, sand nubuck leather for the headliners, polished stainless steel accents, palladium foil on the ceilings and an ultra-lightweight stone veneer called Callisto SlateLite for the galley and bathroom surfaces.
- “Joystick” docking system makes any berthing operation easy and safe
- Double engine configuration delivers a top speed of 10 knotsfor safe fast passages with significantly low levels of noise and vibration
- Wifi Internet access onboard
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History of Silent Yachts
Silent Yachts, an innovative company known for pioneering the future of maritime navigation, was founded in 2005 by Michael and Heike Köhler in Austria. Michael, an avid lifelong sailor with a passion for sustainable energy sources, and Heike, a travel enthusiast and frequent voyage partner, sought a solution to issues of noise, smell, and fuel consumption that traditional sailing presented. Their belief that maritime travel could be both luxuriously comfortable and environmentally responsible led to the creation of Silent Yachts, a brand known globally today for their solar electric catamarans.Over the years, Silent Yachts has established itself as a frontrunner in the industry with multiple award-winning designs. Their game-changing approach to maritime travel utilises disruptive technology with cutting-edge naval architecture to produce vessels ranging from 55 feet to a recently launched 80 feet model. The company's boats are powered by solar energy, stored in batteries aboard, which makes their operations virtually silent, self-sufficient, and virtually maintenance-free, thus reinforcing their commitment to sustainability.Today, Silent Yachts is widely recognised globally with its headquarters still based in Austria, although their vessels are now built in Italy and Thailand, responding to the growing demand in those regions. Apart from these locales, Silent Yachts has extended its business footprint with sales offices in USA and Singapore and sales agents in over a dozen countries worldwide. The brand’s distinctive commitment to luxurious and sustainable maritime navigation continues to push boundaries, with plans to spearhead even more significant innovations in the future.
Which models do Silent Yachts produce?
Silent Yachts produce a range of boats including the Silent Yachts Silent 76 . For the full list of Silent Yachts models currently listed on TheYachtMarket.com, see the model list in the search options on this page.
What types of boats do Silent Yachts build?
Silent Yachts manufactures a range of different types of boats. The ones listed on TheYachtMarket include Sailing ship and Cruiser .
How much does a boat from Silent Yachts cost?
Used boats from Silent Yachts on TheYachtMarket.com range in price from £1,310,000 GBP to £1,390,000 GBP with an average price of £1,330,000 GBP . A wide range of factors can affect the price of used boats from Silent Yachts, for example the model, age and condition.
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- 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
- 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
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
Popular Sub-Regions in Greece
Mykonos yacht charters.
Mykonos yacht charters have attracted well-heeled guests time after time with the island's sugar-cubed villages combined with cosmopolitan allure. Mykonos' main attraction is undeniably its vibrant nightlife; amid its myriad seafront bars and clubs, partygoers dance till dawn under rose-gold skies. But this is not the island's only appeal.
Wander around the enchanting vividly-colored houses of Little Venice as the sun sets; savor a candlelit meal at one of its many fine-dining options (such as Nobu); and discover some of the magnificent bays such as Ornos . Of course, there are also a vast array of beaches to bronze on: from the iconic Paradise Beach to the hip and happening Psarou or the more tranquil Agios Sostis .
Vouliagmeni Yacht Charters
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
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.
Hydra Yacht Charters
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
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
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
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
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
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
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.
When is the Best Time for Greek Yacht Charters?
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?
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
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
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
88m Perini Navi
from $490,000 p/week
122m Lurssen
122m 2024
from $3,000,000 p/w eek
108m Benetti
108m 2019
from $1,990,000 p/w eek ♦︎
107m Olympic Yacht Services
107m 1997/2022
from $2,211,000 p/w eek ♦︎
Christina O 34
99m Canadian Vickers
99m 1943/2020
from $774,000 p/w eek ♦︎
97m Feadship
97m 2017/2022
from $1,775,000 p/w eek ♦︎
95m Golden Yachts
from $1,217,000 p/w eek ♦︎
95m Lurssen
from $1,338,000 p/w eek ♦︎
90m Oceanco
90m 2018/2024
from $1,334,000 p/w eek ♦︎
Lauren L 36
90m Cassens-Werft
90m 2002/2008
from $768,000 p/w eek ♦︎ *
Maltese Falcon 12
88m Perini Navi
88m 2006/2023
from $490,000 p/w eek
Project X 12
88m Golden Yachts
from $1,222,000 p/w eek ♦︎
86m Scheepswerf Gebr. van der Werf
86m 1998/2024
from $531,000 p/w eek ♦︎
86m Oceanco
86m 2010/2018
from $1,278,000 p/w eek ♦︎
85m SilverYachts
from $974,000 p/w eek ♦︎
O'Ptasia 12
85m Golden Yachts
85m 2018/2024
from $1,001,000 p/w eek ♦︎
Solandge 12
85m Lurssen
85m 2013/2022
from $1,111,000 p/w eek ♦︎
Victorious 12
85m Ak Yachts
from $890,000 p/w eek ♦︎
Le Ponant 32
84m 1990/2022
from $506,000 p/w eek ♦︎
83m Golden Yachts
83m 2004/2022
Elements 12
80m Yachtley
from $891,000 p/w eek ♦︎
80m Bilgin Yachts
from $860,000 p/w eek ♦︎
78m Golden Yachts
78m 2023/2024
from $811,000 p/w eek ♦︎
77m IHC Verschure
77m 1974/2019
from $661,000 p/w eek ♦︎
76m Oceanco
76m 2008/2019
from $878,000 p/w eek ♦︎
75m Admiral Yachts
from $998,000 p/w eek ♦︎
74m Freire Shipyard
74m 2011/2014
from $595,000 p/w eek
Lady Vera 12
74m Nobiskrug
74m 2011/2023
from $778,000 p/w eek ♦︎
74m 2008/2013
from $561,000 p/w eek ♦︎
Coral Ocean 12
73m Lurssen
73m 1994/2022
from $724,000 p/w eek ♦︎
Elegant 007 30
72m Lamda Nafs Shipyards
72m 2005/2017
from $563,000 p/w eek ♦︎
Quantum of Solace 12
73m Turquoise Yachts
73m 2012/2022
from $574,000 p/w eek
Bleu De Nimes 28
72m Clelands Shipbuilding Co
72m 1980/2020
from $545,000 p/w eek ♦︎
Stella Maris 12
72m Viareggio SuperYachts
72m 2015/2018
from $650,000 p/w eek
Serenity 28
72m 2004/2017
from $611,000 p/w eek ♦︎
Force Blue 12
71m Royal Denship
71m 2002/2022
from $400,000 p/w eek ♦︎
70m Benetti
70m 2000/2016
from $500,000 p/w eek *
Sherakhan 26
70m Vuijk Scheepswerven
70m 2005/2022
from $594,000 p/w eek ♦︎
69m Oceanfast
69m 2003/2020
from $423,000 p/w eek ♦︎
Wayfinder 12
68m Astilleros Armon
from $375,000 p/w eek
67m Alloy Yachts
67m 2011/2019
from $361,000 p/w eek ♦︎
67m Shadow Marine
67m 2007/2008
from $120,000 p/w eek
66m Rossinavi
from $637,000 p/w eek *
65m Feadship
from $556,000 p/w eek ♦︎
64m Astilleros de Mallorca
64m 1999/2021
from $181,000 p/w eek ♦︎
Running On Waves 42
64m Segel Masten Yachten
64m 2011/2021
from $117,000 p/w eek ♦︎
Spirit of the C's 10
64m Perini Navi
64m 2003/2023
from $225,000 p/w eek
Isabell Princess of The Sea 12
64m Codecasa
64m 1990/2023
from $322,000 p/w eek ♦︎
Magna Grecia 12
64m Elsflether Werft
64m 1986/2021
from $366,000 p/w eek ♦︎
Lioness V 12
64m Benetti
64m 2006/2023
from $501,000 p/w eek ♦︎
63m Sunrise Yachts
63m 2015/2023
from $508,000 p/w eek ♦︎
63m Benetti
63m 2019/2022
Soundwave 12
from $722,000 p/w eek ♦︎
63m Codecasa
63m 2003/2023
from $360,000 p/w eek
62m Feadship
62m 2000/2022
from $421,000 p/w eek ♦︎
Virginian 12
62m 1990/2024
from $272,000 p/w eek ♦︎
62m 2002/2016
Mary-Jean II 12
62m 2010/2023
from $320,000 p/w eek
61m Abeking & Rasmussen
61m 2012/2022
61m Dauphin Yachts
61m 1987/2023
from $222,000 p/w eek ♦︎
Lady Kathryn V 12
61m Lurssen
from $450,000 p/w eek
Marguerite 12
61m 2004/2021
60m Oceanco
60m 2004/2024
from $446,000 p/w eek ♦︎
Bella Vita 12
60m Lurssen
60m 2010/2024
from $550,000 p/w eek
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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Cannes Yachting Festival 10-15 September 2024 Silent Yachts Booths QML 178 | QML 009
We are delighted to invite you to visit the Silent Yachts stand, where we will showcase our latest innovation: the fully electric, solar-powered Silent 62 3-Deck.
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Why Silent technology?
What makes our solar-electric yachts unique and sets them apart from the rest? It is our extensive experience with the technology. By substituting generators with solar power and large battery banks in order to supply energy to all household appliances on board since the mid 1990s and by pioneering the solar-electric drivetrain during the mid 2000s, Silent has gathered about 30 years of experience in optimizing sustainable energy generation on yachts.
As the original brand who invented solar powered electric production yachts , we have always been committed to a technology which was prior considered as a niche. We were already building solar powered yachts with electric propulsion at a time when no other legacy shipyard even considered using this technology in the future.
Since 2009, our electric yachts have sailed 10.000s of nautical miles flawlessly, crossed oceans and hosted charter guests for hundreds of weeks all around the world – across the Mediterranean, Caribbean, Atlantic, Pacific as well as the Indian Ocean.
Recently, it has become increasingly popular within the industry to power catamarans with solar energy. Nevertheless, not all electric yachts are created the same. While it might be easy to equip a boat with solar panels, it is a far more complex process to create an electric yacht that fulfils the full potential of luxury solar yachting. There are many vital considerations when using solar technologies: efficiency, range, reliability, comfort, longevity and sustainability are all criteria to optimize. Inevitably, to cover all these aspects, it needs a clean sheet design from scratch.
Taking an existing fossil fueled powered or sailing catamaran and including solar features on the model will always create a compromised result. In comparison, our fully electric Silent models were designed from a clean sheet and engineered to be fully solar powered from start to finish. This is why our yachts outperform competitors regarding weight, daily solar production, range, speed, consumption, space, safety and life-span.
It is not the kWp promised in a brochure, it is the real energy production and the realistic consumption that makes the difference for you as a customer. It will either enable you to run the A/C for the whole night and to drive dozens of miles without running the generator – or not. A Silent is capable of doing that. This is the difference.
Our founders, Michael and Heike Köhler, were the ones to create the solar yachting space by starting Silent Yachts (then called Solarwave) years before the industry was aware of the advantages of this new approach. Nearly 30 years after starting their initial research, Silent now shapes the future of electric yachting.
Solarwave 46 in Lakka bay, island of Paxos, Greece, in 2010.
Science & Experience Based Design
Bolt-on construction
Our bolt-on construction design makes it easy to replace individual panels for repair or upgrade them to more efficient versions in the future. In contrary, solar panels which are directly integrated into the hull or glued onto the roof are not designed to be replaced when required.
Rooftop positioning
Placing the panels horizontally on the top ensures maximum energy harvest. In comparison to vertical panels integrated into the hulls, this positioning captures more energy from the sun while also protecting the solar cells from being damaged during mooring in a marina or when in contact with sea water.
Zero shade principle
Silent Yachts purposely exclude the addition of sails or wind turbines as they cause the issue of partial shading, leading to a dramatic decrease in energy output and efficiency. Our years of testing revealed that wind turbines actually create more drag during cruising than energy produced at the same time.
Market leading panels
The rigid glass solar panels used on our yachts offer market leading efficiency and 40 years of warranty. Flexible panels mounted on curved surfaces or integrated into the hull of a yacht are generally less efficient, prone to output reducing microcracks and have a much shorter lifespan with a warranty time of only 2 years.
Decades of research, development, optimizing and successfully delivering the full solar yachting experience have put us in a position to lead the industry towards a clean, electric future.
Industry-leading expertise
Purpose Built Vessel Concept
Silent yachts are not conversions of existing boats, but are designed in-house from a white sheet of paper to deliver an uncompromised solar powered experience.
In-house Engineering Department
Our dedicated team focused on innovation, design as well as R&D makes sure we develop cutting-edge solutions which can be implemented rapidly.
Proprietary Drivetrain & Software
The proprietary drivetrain as well as the software that runs all energy harvest and storage systems is designed, developed and engineered by our own in-house technicians.
Performance Optimization
Every single detail of the hardware and software components of our Silent Drivetrain are fully optimized to integrate seamlessly and perform at maximum efficiency.
Complete Thermal Insulation
The electric yachts of Silent are the only models in their class which insulate hull deck and superstructure to ensure maximum energy efficiency during heating and cooling.
Custom Air Conditioning System
The A/C system we developed for our catamarans has energy recuperation as well as heat pumps for hot water heating and is industry leading in terms of its efficiency.
Autonomous System Design
All systems and components on a Silent yacht have been optimized to ensure compound efficiencies that enable unlimited range and ultimately autonomous yachting.
Construction & Craftsmanship
We build our boats in our own yards under strict quality control parameters using the best possible methods and materials.
Bespoke Design & Build
Every one of our yachts is unique. We pride ourselves in incorporating customer specific requirements, while keeping true to our high performance principles.
The ability to easily replace key hardware components such as the solar panels and batteries provides the unique opportunity to upgrade and improve every Silent with future technology.
Upgradable modular platform
At Silent we feel passionately about avoiding built-in obsolescence. This is the driving principle of so many industries, that produce one model in the full knowledge that a later model will supersede it, encouraging the buyer to replace their car, boat, plane, mobile phone for the newest, latest and greatest.
In our view, built-in obsolescence does not work in harmony with nature. Yachts are very commodity rich and costly things to make. Although Silent go to great extents to minimalise our carbon footprint and maximise use of recyclable resources, by far the most intelligent and environmentally friendly method of producing a vessel is to do so with hulls that are designed for solar purpose, efficiency and very long lifespan.
For this reason, every Silent is based on our signature modular platform design. This means that essential hardware components such as the solar panels, batteries and electric motors can be replaced with ease.
As result, our electric catamarans can be upgraded with the latest components years after they were launched into the water for the very first time, making sure the yacht always remains state-of-the-art.
This gives you a piece of mind, knowing that today´s Silent will always be tomorrow´s.
What makes her the most iconic solar yacht in the world
At Silent we have deep affection for the original Silent yacht: the Silent 64. Launched in 2016, this catamaran was the first series production fully solar powered electric yacht in the world. In 2018, she set up a world-record by becoming the first serially produced solar-powered bluewater catamaran to cross the Atlantic. Based on a fully solar optimized design, she back then combined our very best technologies with a philosophy aimed towards maximum efficiency. In that regard, her lightweight carbon fiber hull offers impressive performance even by current standards. Still in daily Silent R&D service today, this yacht is Silent’s elder. Filled with cleverness and like every Silent yacht, she has never let us down.
Silent Group
Our charters offer you the opportunity to book a memorable vacation on board of our electric yachts. Including our helpful crew, consisting of a captain and a chef, you will experience the comfort of solar powered yachting.
As the pioneers of solar yachting, we have almost three decades of experience regarding the research, design and build of electric yachts. Our team, shipyard and the hiring of new talent are the backbone of our operations.
By transferring our solar yachting technology, Silent Resorts develops sustainable beachfront resorts in beautiful locations worldwide. Memberships offer full or part ownership of an eco-property and a Silent yacht.
Create your infinite playground on the water. A selection of premium electric water toys, which can be recharged by simply connecting them to your Silent yacht, as well as other accessories for the ultimate experience on board.
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Greece has a long history in yachting and Greeks, traditionally, know how to outperform in maintaining their yachts. They cruise in more than 3.000 islands in the Aegean and Ionian Sea with their yacht.
We, in Alvea Yachts, know in depth the Greek market. Our aim is to keep a wide range of selected used yachts, that suit to the needs of diversified yacht enthusiasts. Our clients, both buyers and sellers, are coming from more than 40 countries, trusting our friendly but professional approach. At Alvea Yachts we put our clients at the heart of everything we do . Discover our yacht portfolio and professional services provided.
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You are welcome to visit Greece for finding the yacht of your dreams! And we are here to support you in making the right choice! We believe that you should not only come to purchase your next yacht, but you should get some days off and plan to enjoy what Greece can offer you. You can ask us where to go, with your family and friends, what to see and how to get the most of the Greek history and tradition!
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We continually strive for excellence and improvement. We are fully committed to act in the best interests of our customers. Everything we do is directed toward building long-term relationships.
We act with honesty and ethics providing high quality professional services to our clients. We strive to understand our clients’ objectives and assist them on how these can be achieved.
Every yacht’s buying transaction is not the same. Our aim is to provide you with most accurate answers to your enquiries before and during the purchase transaction.
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The 76 feet (23meters) sailing-yacht built by Admiral, is one-of-a-kind design, with pedigree from one of the finest shipyards of the industry allowing guests to feel like cruising on a motor-yacht! The sheer elegance of her minimalist lines, reflects her performance character along with the luxurious touch found all over. perfect for those who wish to experience true sailing in comfort and style.
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The very best places to charter in Greece
Published 19 September 2024
Quaint white washed villages, windswept islands, clear blue waters, protected harbours and pristine beaches — Greece is a yachting playground for good reason. There are a wealth of places in Greece to discover on a yacht charter, from iconic islands like Santorini to lesser-visited petite islands and exploring the coast of the mainland. On a Greek yacht charter, you can find yourself the sole vessel moored in front of a quiet beach you can only reach by boat, dance the day away at a Mykonos beach club or visit historic archaeological sites. No matter your interests, stepping on board a private yacht in the Greek islands can take you there.
The Cyclades Islands
From the clifftop views of Santorini to the boho-chic atmosphere on Mykonos, the Cyclades stand out among the best places to charter in Greece. But even beyond these iconic locales, there are a plethora of smaller isles that deserve your time and are easy to visit on a Cyclades island yacht charter.
With soul-stirring sunsets, black-sand volcanic beaches, historical sites and photo-worthy vistas, Santorini is one of the most sought after islands in the Cyclades. Mykonos is a favourite as well, thanks to its vibrant nightlife (and daytime) party scene, high-end restaurants and beautiful anchorages framed by perfect beaches.
Other islands not to miss in the Cyclades include Paros, which has charming villages and the ideal conditions for windsurfing or kitesurfing. Milos is famed for its dramatic landscape, highlighted by caves and cliffs which can be explored by boat. Of course, Greece is also renowned for its dining, and on the laidback island of Sifnos you can sample octopus bruschetta and grilled squid at its seaside tavernas.
The Saronic Islands
Sailing in Greece from Athens to the Saronic islands is such a quick jaunt that it ’ s no wonder that many escape the capital city to visit. The Saronic Islands and surrounding coastline are home to many second homes for Athenians, such as the island of Septses , where you ’ ll find plenty of luxe boutiques, art galleries and fine dining eateries. The island ’ s grand mansions and horse-drawn carriages add a touch of elegance .
Meanwhile, the nearby island of Hydra is totally devoid of cars and exudes an old world charm — not to mention unparalleled sunset views from its hillside bars overlooking the sea. Hydra has long been known as an artist ’ s haven, attracting everyone from Jeff Koons to Henry Miller, and this bohemian, artsy vibe is still felt.
About an hour from Athens, Poros combines lush pine forests with a vibrant waterfront dotted with neoclassical architecture, upscale cafes and boutiques. Poros actually consists of two islands, Sphairia and Kalaureia , which are connected by a small bridge. The island is also home to historical sites like the Temple of Poseidon — dating back to 520 BC, the temple offers a glimpse into the island's rich history.
A more modern landmark is the clock tower, built in 1927, that watches over Poros town. Poros offers a winning blend of natural beauty, historical significance and a laidback atmosphere, perfect for a luxurious destination when embarking on a sailing Greek yacht charter.
The Dodecanese Islands
Further away from mainland Greece are the Dodecanese Islands, which are actually closer to the coast of Turkey than Athens. The archipelago has 15 larger islands and another 150 smaller islands. Larger islands in the chain include Kos, Patmos and Rhodes, to name a few. There ’ s also the chance to combine a visit here with a cruise along Turkey ’ s stunning coastline.
Rhodes, Lindos
With 300 days of sunshine per year, the island of Rhodes welcomes more sunshine than any other Greek island. But it’s more than the sunny weather that makes Rhodes an ideal Greek yacht charter destination. The largest of the Dodecanese Islands, Rhodes boasts a winning blend of ancient history, cosmopolitan charm, and natural beauty.
There are quite a few sites of historical significance to be found on the island, such as the Palace of the Grand Master in Rhodes Old Town, which now houses a museum. In the picturesque village of Lindos on Rhodes, an enormous castle-like structure known as the Acropolis of Lindos is perched atop a steep cliff, showcasing sweeping views of the surrounding sea and the village below.
Lindos village itself is a labyrinth of winding, narrow streets that are bursting with traditional tavernas and chic boutiques, while the long, sandy strip of Lindos’s main beach is ideal for families with its calm and shallow water.
Set in the northeast of the Aegean Sea, Samos is a bewitching island home to ancient architecture, serene beaches and a bustling harbour . The old port town of Pythagoreion is winning of the UNESCO World Heritage Site designation, thanks to its fortified walls that protect the port. History buffs will also enjoy exploring the Tunnel of Eupalinos , a n ancient aqueduct built in the 6th century BC, considered an engineering marvel of its time and the well-preserved Roman baths, a nod to when Rome ruled this island.
Nature lovers will want to hike up to the Potami waterfalls or swim in the crystal-clear waters of Lemonakia beach. Samos is famous for its muscat wine, so wine aficionados will want to make to visit the Samos Wine Museum in Malagari to learn about — and sample — the island ’ s local wines. Charter yacht guests can also experience local festivals, including the Fishermen Festival in June and the Samos Wine Festival taking place later in the summer.
The Ionian Islands
Located off the west coast of mainland Greece, the Ionian Islands comprise seven main islands: Corfu, Zakynthos, Kefalonia, Lefkada , Ithaca, Paxos, and Kythira. These serene cruising grounds are a popular spot for sailing Greece on a yacht charter, island-hopping along the way. The islands here are known for their verdant landscapes, beautiful beaches, and charming village s.
Corfu is a longtime getaway of the British elite, with a gorgeous stretch of coastline that one might mistake for the French Riviera with mansions dotting the shoreline and hillsides. Then on the island of Ithaca, you can step back into the time of Greek mythology on the mythical home of Odysseus and even visit the Cave of the Nymphs, a mythological site associated with Homer ’ s Odyssey.
Kefalonia, Assos
On the largest of the Ionian islands, Assos is a small, idyllic village is set on a narrow isthmus that connects to a rocky peninsula, surrounded by the azure waters of the Ionian Sea. With buildings painted in bright pastel colours, balconies draped in bright bougainvillea flowers, and narrow cobbled streets, it can easily be argued that this is one of the most charming villages in all of the Ionian islands. Adding to this level of beauty is the ruins of the Assos Castle, set on a hillside overlooking the village. A hike up to the 16th century Venetian-built castle will reward you with views of the town and sparkling sea beyond.
The largest of all the Greek islands, Crete is known for its diverse terrain, from rugged mountains to pristine beaches, its charming towns and luxurious accommodations ashore. In Chania old town, on the northwest corner of the island, you can wander through narrow alleys lined with Venetian and Ottoman architecture that’s brimming with boutiques and welcoming tavernas.
This side of Crete is also home to many wow-worthy beaches where you can drop anchor and enjoy an al fresco meal taking in the views. Step ashore in Elafonissi Beach — known for its pink sand and clear turquoise waters, it’s one of the most beautiful beaches in Greece. Hikers will enjoy a ramble up to dramatic sights of Samaria Gorge.
On the eastern end of the island, mountainous vistas seem to tumble into the sea. Cruise into the protected harbour of Elounda, which hosts upscale hotels and exclusive villas on shore, and visit Vai Beach, famous for its palm forest, the largest in Europe, and a beautiful sandy beach.
The Peloponnese Peninsula
The Peloponnese Peninsula, located in southern Greece, is a region rich in history, natural beauty and cultural heritage. On a Greek yacht charter around the Peloponnese Peninsula , you can step onshore to visit ancient sites and medieval towns. A few not-to-miss historical sites here include Ancient Olympia, the birthplace of the Olympic Games, where you can see the ancient stadium and learn about its history in an excellent archaeological museum. The ruins of Epidaurus are renown for ancient theater with exceptional acoustics, which is still used for performances today, and the Sanctuary of Asclepius.
A charming seaport town with neoclassical architecture, the Palamidi Fortress, and the Bourtzi Castle on an islet in the harbour, Nafplio is an ideal base for a luxurious yacht charter. Known for its beautiful harbour lined with elegant buildings, waterfront eateries and charming old town, it’s a winning port of call during a Greek yacht charter. From Nafplio, you can easily reach beautiful nearby islands and coastal areas such as Spetses, Hydra and the Argolic Gulf’s hidden coves and beaches.
The Sporades Islands
Located in the northwest Aegean Sea, the Sporades Islands are a group of lush, green islands known for their pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters and quaint villages. The main islands in the Sporades include Skiathos, Skopelos , Alonissos and Skyros. The island of Skopelos is somewhat famous as being one of the main filming locations for the film Mamma Mia! starring Meryl Streep. Skopelos is renowned for its lush pine forests, beautiful beaches and scenic landscapes , and its wealth of natural beauty was showcased in the movie .
The nearby island of Alonissos is home to the National Marine Park of Alonissos and Northern Sporades, a protected area known for its rich marine life, including the endangered Mediterranean monk seal. Fittingly, the island offers excellent diving opportunities, including numerous underwater caves and shipwrecks. Skiathos boasts more than 60 stunning beaches, including the famous Koukounaries Beach with its golden sand and turquoise waters. The island of Skyros is known for its rich cultural heritage, traditional crafts and the famous Skyrian ponies.
Don't forget Mainland Greece
While the many island chains of Greece can steal the limelight, one should not overlook the charms of mainland Greece. Most Greek yacht rentals will include a visit to Athens. The capital of Greece is steeped in history and feels a bit like an open air museum with ancient landmarks are on display.
Visit the Acropolis, a UNESCO World Heritage site, to see iconic structures like the Parthenon, Erechtheion, Temple of Athena Nike and the Propylaea. Stroll through Plaka, the picturesque old neighbourhood of Athens. And indulge in Greek cuisine at one of the many rooftop eateries that overlooks the city, with views of the Acropolis lit up in the background at night.
Other places on mainland Greece well worth the visit include the coast of Parga, located on the northwestern corner of the country, which stands out for its hillside monastery, postcard-perfect harbour and long stretches of beach.
Charter in Greece
Greece is a popular destination for Burgess charters because our captains know all the best places to eat, play and relax. Give us a call for the yachts available to take you sailing in these azure waters - and we will create your perfect itinerary too.
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