Cruise Greece in Style – Top Yachts to Check Out

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LADY B

36 FT

From €7,200 / week

  • 2 cabins
  • Power
  • Build year: 2006
  • Refit year: N/A
  • 4 Guest
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OASEAS

31 FT

From €6,600 / week

  • 2 cabins
  • Power
  • Build year: 2015
  • Refit year: N/A
  • 4 Guest

Best time to charter

May – October with peak season in July/August

Closest Airports

ATH | JTR | JMK | CFU | RHO

Yachts in location

530

Itineraries

Each voyage is customizable, and guests will have the opportunity to collaborate with the captain to design a personalized itinerary tailored to their preferences, interests, and the conditions at sea.

7-Night Athens & Saronic Islands Yacht Charter Itinerary | Roundtrip from Athens

Set sail from the vibrant port of Athens and explore the charming Saronic Islands on a 7-night luxury yacht charter. Discover ancient ruins, stylish harbors, car-free islands, and unforgettable Greek cuisine on this perfect blend of culture, nature, and luxury.

7-Night Cyclades Yacht Charter Itinerary | Roundtrip from Mykonos

Embark on a sun-drenched yacht charter through the stunning Cyclades islands. Starting and ending in Mykonos, this 7-night loop covers the best of the Aegean—Santorini’s caldera views, Paros’ charm, Naxos’ beaches, and hidden gems like Syros and Ios.

7-Night Ionian Yacht Charter Itinerary | Corfu to Zakyntho

Discover the natural beauty, history, and hidden gems of the Ionian Islands aboard a luxury yacht. From the timeless charm of Corfu and Lefkimmi to the dramatic cliffs of Zakynthos, this route blends picturesque villages, vibrant harbors, and serene island escapes.

8-Night Dodecanese Yacht Charter Itinerary | Rhodes to Kos

Explore the untouched charm of the Southern Dodecanese Islands aboard a luxury yacht. From the neoclassical gems of Symi to the volcanic wonders of Nisyros, each island stop offers a rich mix of history, nature, and serenity.

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Greece FAQs

What is included in the charter fee and what are the other expenses I can expect to pay?

All charters in Europe and the Mediteranean are the base charter rate that you see online plus expenses. 

What are expenses? While the base price covers the yacht and crew, additional costs such as fuel, food, drinks, mooring fees, port taxes, and communications are billed separately in the form of APA. The APA is a pre-paid amount, typically 20-40% of the charter fee depending on the boat and its used to cover variable expenses such as fuel, food, drinks, and port fees. At the end of the charter, any unused APA is refunded, and any excess expenses are charged to the charterer. Additionally, VAT tax is added to the charter fee and the VAT in Greece ranges from 5.2-13% depending how the boat is commercially registered.

Additionally crew gratuity is customarily 10-15% of the base charter fee (APA/VAT excluded).

 

When is the best time to charter a yacht in Greece?

The prime charter season in Greece runs from May to October, with July and August being the peak months with more crowds and higher rates due to warm weather and vibrant coastal activities. For fewer crowds and milder temperatures, consider the shoulder seasons of May-June and September-October.

What types of yachts are available for charter in Greece?

Greece offers a diverse fleet, including:​

  • Sailing yachts: Ideal for traditional sailing experiences.

  • Catamarans: Provide stability and spaciousness, great for families.

  • Motor yachts: Offer speed and luxury amenities.

  • Gulets: Traditional wooden vessels, often crewed, combining sailing and motor power.
What islands can i see on a yacht charter in Greece?

Greece is a sailing paradise with diverse regions, each offering unique experiences. The main sailing areas are:

  1. Cyclades: Famous for its stunning white-washed architecture, crystal-clear waters, and vibrant nightlife, the Cyclades are perfect for island-hopping. Popular islands include Mykonos, Santorini, and Naxos, each offering a mix of history, beauty, and culture.

  2. Saronic Gulf: Close to Athens, the Saronic Gulf is ideal for a more relaxed sailing experience. Explore islands like Hydra, Spetses, and Poros, known for their charming towns, scenic harbors, and rich history.

  3. Rhodes & Dodecanese: Located in the southeastern Aegean, Rhodes and the surrounding Dodecanese islands offer a unique mix of medieval history, ancient ruins, and beautiful beaches. Sail around Rhodes, Symi, and Kos for a blend of culture and relaxation.

  4. Ionian Islands: Situated off the western coast of Greece, the Ionian Islands offer lush landscapes and calm waters. Corfu, Kefalonia, Zakynthos, and Lefkada are known for their picturesque beaches, charming villages, and crystal-clear waters, making it a perfect area for laid-back sailing.

Each of these regions provides something special, from vibrant nightlife to historic landmarks and serene landscapes.

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