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Rent a Yacht in Greece in a few minutes!

Rent a Yacht in Greece in a few minutes!

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Renting a yacht is the ideal way to explore one of the most beautiful countries in the world, Greece. Greece is a top holiday destination, famous for its enchanting beaches, islands, and powerful history. You can easily find the ideal yacht that best suits you and your family with any of the marinas the island you visit offers. You can directly contact the owners of the vessels for the yacht or simply allow a BednBlue travel expert to guide you with some suggestions.

You have plenty of options:

You can book and hire a yacht with a skipper, or without one if you have a license, and enjoy a one-day cruise to a nearby island of your choice. If you have more time and wish to visit many places at once, a motor yacht is your best pick. This way you can explore the hidden beaches and bays of the Saronic Gulf, the Cyclades, the Sporades, or even the Dodecanese islands. By renting a yacht, you’ll have plenty of space to organize a family outing, throw a birthday or bachelor party, and celebrate a wedding anniversary. Finally, you can rent a traditional or luxury motor yacht and enjoy a multi-day adventure in the islands of your choice.

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Yacht in Greece

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Greece is one of the most popular tourist destinations around the globe, attracting millions of tourists every year. The Greek islands are filled with breathtaking bays, islets, endless beaches, and secluded anchorages. As you sail, you can moor your yacht where you please and enjoy private moments of relaxation. Greece is set apart from most European countries thanks to its rich cultural and historical background. From ancient to modern-day civilization, we can see science and religion taking a new shape and form. Various historical monuments develop from Crete to Thrace and rush through multiple towns in mainland Greece.

If you have decided to set out and explore the Ionian Islands, you will notice a Venetian finesse propagates through the towns. On the other hand, the Cyclades will overwhelm visitors with a classic, traditional style and atmosphere. Both the Ionian and Cyclades islands are perfect for a 7-day private yacht charter. You can plan a cruise from Athens and explore new destinations as you go. If you wish to spend your holidays on a 3-day yacht charter in Greece, the Sporades islands are a perfect choice. You can visit Alonissos, Skiathos, Skopelos, and Skyros. These are known as the Sporades islands, famed for their clean waters and verdant vegetation. Another perfect two-day yacht charter in Greece is Mykonos and Santorini in the Cyclades, or Spetses and Hydra in the Saronic Gulf.

If you have limited time, a day yacht charter in Greece is also possible. From Athens, you can rent a motor yacht and visit Salamina or Tzia for example. From Corfu, you can head out to the Paxi islands. The Dodecanese islands are perhaps the most popular cluster of islands, allowing visitors to circumnavigate both Greek and Turkish islands. In this case, we highly recommend you book a luxury yacht charter in Greece, in advance. This way, you will secure the best price and itinerary during summer.

 

Greece continues to awe its visitors. It is a magical place where sun and sea co-exist, and alternating mountainous landscapes meet breathtaking bays and beaches. By hiring a motor yacht or sailboat for more than a day, you will return home with no regrets, but only a memorable experience you can keep with your family and friends forever. Finally, the beauty of a private yacht charter in Greece is that you can always reward yourself with a special meal by the harbor or seaside tavern of your choice, and stop for a monumental tour by the town.

Below you will find some useful information for your yacht charter in Greece.

Saronic islands 

Poros Harbour: care must be taken when entering the channel, but generally if you stick closer to the side of Poros instead of the Peloponnese side you will get good shelter from the weather.

Hydra Harbour: this is a favorite docking spot for many Greeks, so you might want to tie your boat as early as possible. Cross anchors are common here, but provisioning and water are available on the quay. 

Mandraki Marina: the bay is located ¾ of a mile East of Hydra. A nice bay for swimming with taverns ashore and fairly sheltered. 

 Port of Aegina: a lot of yachts berth at the main harbor, but a lot of sailors also tend to simply dock in the port of Hydra instead, which is only 45 minutes away. 

There are many other anchorage spots available in Spetses. It forms a triangle of islands with Porto Heli, Nafplion, Gythio, and other sailing spots surrounding the large bay. 

Ionian islands 

Marina Gouvia:  a vast number of docking facilities accommodating over 1,000 boats, the great starting point for anyone wishing to begin their Ionian sailing route to the nearby islands. 

Marina Lefkas: can accommodate yachts of up to 45 m in size and can host up to 650 berths, also great for anyone wishing to start their Ionian sailing route 

Dodecanese islands

Rhodes Marina: Has a berthing capacity of 382 yachts and perfect provisioning for all types of vessels. Super friendly staff and a safe environment for mooring. 

Lakki Marina, Leros: The Marina can occupy up to 45 berths for yachts up to 36 meters in length.  Offers perfect shelter for all weather conditions and permanent mooring lines with electricity and water. 

Marina Kos: The marina offers 250 berths with a range of services for yachts ranging from 7 to 80 meters. One of the best marinas in the Aegean to depart for during sailing holidays because of its great position and ambitious program to keep updating the marina. 

Sporades islands 

Central Marina of Skopelos:  Can accommodate 4-cabined yachts and has all the facilities for sailors to stock up on water and electricity. There is a great selection of tavernas and other restaurants with Greek cuisine. 

Loutraki Marina, Skopelos: the second-largest marina of the island, with multiple ferries and boats coming from the mainland of Greece or Skiathos. The port extends from the main town of Skopelos. 

Peloponnese

Kalamata Marina: A modern marina with a berthing capacity of 250 vessels at a maximum depth of 3 m. Berths are equipped with electricity and water supplies and there is a full range of technical services including maintenance and repair works. There is 24-hour security and car parking within the marina zone. There are also restaurants. Shops and bars nearby. 

Pylos port: a small port that can berth fishing boats and yachts. The port is well-protected from the winds since it is sheltered from Sfakteria island right opposite, acting as a natural breakwater. The marina within the harbor zone is planned to berth over 130 yachts, since Navarino Bay and the Messinian islands are becoming popular cruising destinations. 

Crete

Marina Heraklion: The Venetian port of Heraklion is only 3 km away from the airport and has been a hotspot for maritime trade for centuries. The marina allows mooring of fishing boats in the inner quay and the marina berths different types of yachts. 

Marina Agios Nikolaos: Has all the necessary facilities and provisions for an overnight stay for visitors and ensures security for all sailors who dock their vessel. The marina can berth up to 255 vessels. 

Marina Rethymnon: Situated 60 km from the airport of Chania and 80 km from the airport of Heraklion. The marina occupies a berthing capacity of 174 yachts up to 60 m.