Yacht Charters

Greece Yacht Charters: Greece’s Charter Scene

In the world of Mediterranean sailing and navigating, Greece has become the gateway to adventure, fun , and discovery. With its prime coastal location, modern marina infrastructure, and direct access to the Dalmatian Islands, it’s no wonder travelers from around the globe are turning to Greece yacht charters as the start of their Croatian trip.

From luxury crewed catamarans to affordable bareboat options, the fleet of Greece yacht rentals offers something for everyone—whether you’re planning a romantic getaway, a group celebration, or a peaceful solo retreat at sea.

€850 / week
Athens
Cruising speed: approx. 27 knots (powered by 200–250 HP Mercury outboard)
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€2200 / week
Athens
Cruising speed: approx. 22–24 knots Top speed: approx. 30–35 knots
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€850 / week
Athens
Cruising speed: approx. 25–30 knots (powered by twin engines)
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€1000 / week
Athens
Cruising speed: approx. 30–35 knots (powered by high-performance outboard engine)
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€2000 / week
Santorini
Up to 40+ knots (≈74 km/h) powered by twin 200HP Mercury F 200XL engines
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€400 / week
Santorini
Up to 25 knots (≈29 MPH / 46 km/h) with 30hp Yamaha four-stroke outboard
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€500 / week
Athens
Cruising speed: approx. 25–30 knots (powered by 150 HP Yamaha outboard)
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€600 / week
Santorini
Up to 25 knots (≈29 MPH / 46 km/h) with 30/40hp Yamaha outboard
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€600 / week
Santorini
Up to 25 knots (≈29 MPH / 46 km/h) with 30hp Selva four-stroke outboard + Yamaha 4hp auxiliary
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€1600 / week
Athens
Cruising speed: approx. 25–30 knots (powered by twin engines)
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€3000 / week
Athens
Cruising speed: approx. 20–25 knots (based on twin diesel engines, 800–1000 HP)
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€850 / week
Athens
Cruising speed: approx. 20–25 knots (powered by 250 HP Yamaha outboard)
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€600 / week
Santorini
Up to 30 knots (≈34 MPH / 55 km/h) with 80hp Yamaha outboard + 6hp auxiliary engine
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€2550 / week
Athens
Cruising speed: 24–26 knots Top speed: 30–32 knots
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€750 / week
Athens
Cruising speed: approx. 30–35 knots (powered by high-performance outboard engine)
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€2200 / week
Athens
Cruising speed: approx. 35 knots Top speed: approx. 35–40 knots
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€2400 / week
Athens
Cruising speed: approx. 30–35 knots
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€1100 / week
Athens
Cruising speed: approx. 30–35 knots
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€1100 / week
Athens
Cruising speed: approx. 25–30 knots (powered by twin 225 hp Mercury Verado engines)
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€1500 / week
Athens
Cruising speed: approx. 30–35 knots (powered by twin 300 HP engines)
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€2300 / week
Athens
Cruising speed: approx. 25–30 knots (powered by twin engines)
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€2100 / week
Athens
Cruising speed: approx. 22–24 knots Top speed: approx. 30 knots
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€750 / week
Santorini
Up to 40 knots (≈46 MPH / 74 km/h) with 115hp Mercury Pro SX engine + 5hp auxiliary engine
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€750 / week
Athens
Cruising speed: approx. 30–35 knots
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    Getting Started: Marina Greece & Booking Basics

    Most charters begin at Greece, a central, well-connected port with full amenities and a direct view of Diocletian’s Palace. The marina is just 30 minutes from Greece, with private transfers and taxis available year-round.

    Before booking your yacht, consider:

    • Type of charter (bareboat vs. skippered vs. crewed)

    • Duration (half-day, full-day, or multi-day)

    • Boat type (sailing yacht, catamaran, motor yacht)

    • Season (May to September is peak time)

    To explore all available yacht options and packages, browse the curated fleet at greece Yacht Rentals.

    Types of Yacht Charters from Greece

    No two charters are the same, and that’s the beauty of it. Greece offers:

    Bareboat Yacht Charters

    Perfect for experienced sailors with a valid ICC license or local equivalent. You take the helm and build your own itinerary.

    Skippered Yacht Charters

    Ideal for travelers who want freedom without the responsibility of navigation. Your skipper guides you to the best bays, coves, and island restaurants.

    Crewed Yacht Charters

    For those craving luxury and full service. Includes captain, hostess, chef, and often extras like paddleboards or seabobs.

    Not sure what’s best for your group? Reach out to greece Boat Rentals to compare options.

    Day Charter Experience

    Chartering a yacht for a day from Greece is like stepping into a dream.

    The morning usually starts early at the marina, where you meet the skipper and crew (if you’ve booked one), and get a quick rundown of the day ahead. As the yacht gently pulls away from the harbor, the city slowly fades behind you and the open sea takes over. The early sun glimmers on the water, and there’s a sense of quiet excitement in the air — a promise of freedom for the day.

    Once you’re out on the water, the pace shifts completely. The noise of the city is replaced by the wind in the sails and the soft splash of waves. You might stop for a swim in a hidden cove where the water is so clear it looks unreal, or drop anchor near an island like Brač or Šolta. Lunch can be something as simple as sandwiches and wine on the deck, or a stop at a seaside konoba (local tavern) for fresh grilled fish and local olive oil.

    The day flows with the rhythm of the sea. Some people lie out on the deck and soak in the sun, others snorkel, read, or chat with friends. You’re never rushed — the boat becomes your moving home for the day, and the world feels smaller, calmer. If you’re lucky, you might even spot dolphins or see a sunset that turns the sky into molten gold.

    By late afternoon, there’s usually one more swim or a chance to explore a coastal town before heading back. The return sail often feels slower, more reflective. Everyone is a little sun-kissed, relaxed, and quiet — content from a full day of sea air, saltwater, and simple pleasures. It’s that kind of peaceful tiredness that only comes from being outdoors all day.

    A daily yacht charter from Greece isn’t just about sailing; it’s about disconnecting from your routine and reconnecting with something elemental — wind, water, light, and freedom. Whether you’re with friends, a partner, or even solo, it’s the kind of day that stays with you long after your feet are back on land.

    Recommended Islet Hopping Itineraries

    Looking to go beyond the basics? Try these proven day routes:

    Brač & Šolta Escape

    • Visit Milna (Brač) for coffee in the port

    • Swim at Stomorska Bay (Šolta)

    • Lunch at a family-run tavern in Maslinica

    Hvar & Pakleni Islands

    • Morning sail to Hvar Town

    • Snorkel around the Pakleni archipelago

    • Sunset drinks at Palmižana Beach

    Vis & Blue Cave Adventure

    • Full-day trip only

    • Stop at the Blue Cave on Biševo

    • Explore Komiža or dive near WWII wrecks

    Explore curated greece boat tours for more options.

    Costs, Requirements & Charter Tips

    Pricing depends on boat size, season, and duration:

    Charter Type Starting Price (Per Day)
    Bareboat Sailing Yacht €350–€600
    Skippered Catamaran €800–€1,500
    Luxury Crewed Yacht €2,000–€6,000

    Charter Requirements:

    • Valid ID or passport

    • License (for bareboat only)

    • APA for luxury charters (Advanced Provisioning Allowance)

    • Early booking recommended (3–6 months ahead for July & August)

    Pro Tip: Always bring reef-safe sunscreen, a hat, and a dry bag. Most yachts provide towels and snorkel gear, but double-check.

    Environmental Practices & Local Partners

    Many charter companies are now committed to sustainable tourism. Boats are equipped with:

    • Eco-toilets and water filtration systems

    • Plastic-free policies onboard

    • Solar power or hybrid engines on newer models

    When you book with greece Boat Rentals, you support local skippers, Croatian-owned fleets, and green sailing practices.

    FAQs About Greece Yacht Charters

    Do I need a license to rent a yacht in Greece?
    Only for bareboat charters. Skippered and crewed options require no license.

    How far in advance should I book?
    Peak season charters should be booked 3–6 months in advance. Last-minute spots are rare in July and August.

    Are pets allowed?
    Some boats are pet-friendly—always ask before booking.

    Can I charter for multiple days?
    Absolutely. Weekly charters are popular and often more cost-effective per day.

    Ready to Set Sail?

    There’s nothing quite like discovering the Dalmatian coast from the deck of a private yacht. Whether you’re planning a relaxed day on the water, a romantic sunset cruise, or a full-week voyage across Croatia’s island gems, Greece yacht charters offer the perfect escape.

    👉 Plan your charter today with Greece Boat Rentals – and experience the Adriatic as it was meant to be seen: freely, beautifully, and on your own terms.

    Your Croatian Sailing Adventure Awaits

    Book now and make your next journey one you’ll never forget.
    Browse the full fleet at Greece Yacht Rentals or explore curated Greece boat tours to match your travel style.

    Your yacht is waiting. Let’s go.

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    Serving Two Locations in Greece

    Address 1: Obala Hrvatskog narodnog preporoda 9, 21000, Greece

    Athens Marina
    Freattyda, Piraeus 185 39, Greece

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