Skiathos, Greece

Rent a Yacht in Skiathos, Greece in a few minutes!

Rent a Yacht in Skiathos, Greece in a few minutes!

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Hiring a yacht is the ideal way to explore the hidden beauties of Skiathos. Skiathos is a true gem of the Aegean Sea, with over 60 beaches waiting to be explored with the yacht of your choice that best matches your style and budget. Being the most cosmopolitan island, you will have no trouble combining your experiences in the mainland and by the coast, experiencing a unique vacation in Greece. Skiathos has several picturesque marinas, allowing you to find the ideal yacht of your choice, You can directly contact the owners of the vessels 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 own a license--and enjoy a one-day cruise along the coastline. With the option to rent a motor yacht, you can tour various beaches in a short amount of time. Their fast cruising speed will allow you to navigate the isle of Tsougria and discover the fantastic blue caves of the island. Finally, you can hire a luxury yacht, taking your time to visit the rest of the Sporades Islands, including Skopelos, Alonissos, and Skyros farther away.

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Yacht in Skiathos

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 Skiathos is the nearest island to the mainland in the northwest Aegean Sea, with an area of 50 square km. There are four main islands in the Sporades complex; Skiathos is the busiest one. Also known as the Queen of the Sporades, this island has an eventful history dating back to 338 B.C., from its Macedonian rule to coming under the rule of the Gizi family in 1207, during the Byzantine period. The Gizi brothers built an imposing fortress in the peninsula of Bourtzi, which separates the main harbor of Skiathos into two areas. This fortress can also be visited today and was mainly used at the time to protect Skiathos against pirates who continued to raid the island for nearly half a millennium. This Venetian fortress sought out a second attempt to protect the Skiathians in the northern part of the island in Kastro, which was intended to be the capital of Skiathos. Today, Kastro is a popular tourist destination, but the main capital belongs to the Port of Skiathos, following the peace of the Greek revolution. Here you will get to see whitewashed houses, walk through narrow streets, and see boats come and go in the Bourtzi peninsula, where yachts dock in one of the most well-sheltered bays in Greece. The town has a main street named after the famous Greek novelist, Alexandros Papadiamantis (1841-1911), whose house has been transformed into a museum, a showcase of his professional literary work. Besides the opportunity to visit those interesting attractions, the island of Skiathos is suitable for all kinds of ages and budgets. From families who want to enjoy a culinary journey in the numerous taverns and restaurants, to party enthusiasts who are looking for a typical night out in the many bars and clubs. Of course, a yacht charter in Skiathos is the best way to explore the magnificent beaches along its coastline.

 With more than 60 wonderful sandy beaches, a day yacht charter in Skiathos is highly recommended. Among the most popular ones is Koukounaries Beach, 8 nautical miles away from the town. This golden sand beach is among the largest, where the beautiful pine forest has trees reaching ashore and creates a windless bay for motor yachts to drop anchor. There are many taverns, cafés, and recreational activities, such as water sports, for kids to enjoy. There are two beaches nearby: the smaller one is ideal for the most ardent naturists who want to enjoy some stress-free time together in complete isolation; the bigger one hosts a Sunday evening beach party. Another popular beach, roughly 5 miles away from Skiathos Port and town, is Vromolimnos. This is a rather busy beach during the summer months. Here, you can enjoy a beautiful green landscape with white sand and turquoise waters. There are also a lot of paddleboarding, banana boating, and scuba diving activities too. On the south or southwest side of the island, you will also come across Kanapitsa, Elia, and Xanemos beach, all ideal for those looking for tranquility. On the northern side of the island, Lalaria Beach is one of the most beautiful beaches in the Aegean, and it’s only accessible by boat (about 40 minutes away from the port). For a perfect day cruise, sail here with your luxury yacht and enjoy a refreshing swim; a perfect treat to reward yourself from visiting the medieval ruins in Skiathos town. 

 A private yacht cruise from Skiathos to Skopelos is also a chance to enjoy a wonderful two-day or three-day trip. By sailing east from Skiathos: you will come across some lovely ports where you can enjoy an overnight stay; Panormos, where you can go scuba diving in a natural bay; Glossa, where you can visit the famous Loutraki beach and several others. Skopelos is nearly twice the size of Skiathos, with lush landscapes, beaches with emerald waters, and multiple points of interest. You can also enjoy a 5-day charter from Skiathos, taking your time to visit lesser crowded destinations, such as Alonissos and Skyros, for moments of relaxation and tranquility. 

Below you will find some useful information regarding your yacht hire in Skiathos:

 

The capital of Skiathos serves as the capital and port of the island and is only 2 km away from the one and only international airport of the Sporades complex. 

The main marina of Skiathos: Located on the southeast side of the island, with a capacity of 350 berths. You can go walking from the marina to multiple restaurants, shops, cafés, and bars. The small peninsula of Bourtzi separates the new and old harbors. It is the best starting point when island-hopping the Sporades, since it is well protected from the winds. 

Skiathos Airport is roughly 7 min away from the marina. 

Karnagio Megalo Tarsana: It’s a picturesque marina with a hidden beach right outside Skiathos town.