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Yacht Charter in Athens

627 yachts available in Athens, Greece.

Most popular here: Sailing yacht (400) ยท Catamaran (195) ยท Motor yacht (24)

Athens is the largest yacht charter base in Greece, offering access to thousands of islands and world-class sailing conditions. The May to September season provides ideal weather with warm temperatures and calm seas. Charter options range from bareboat sailboats to luxury motor yachts, with weekly rentals available at various price points.

Frequently asked questions

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  • When is the best time to charter a yacht in Athens?
    The sailing season runs year-round, but May to September offers the warmest weather, calmest seas, and longest daylight hours. July and August are peak season with higher prices and more crowds. Spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) provide excellent conditions with fewer tourists and more competitive pricing.
  • Do I need a sailing license to charter in Greece?
    License requirements depend on the yacht type and whether you choose a bareboat or skippered charter. EU-recognized sailing certifications are generally accepted. Most bareboat operators require proof of sailing experience or formal certification. Skippered charters don't require a license since a professional captain handles all navigation and operation.
  • How far are the Cyclades Islands from Athens?
    Athens is ideally positioned for island access. Popular Cyclades destinations like Mykonos and Delos are 3-4 hours by yacht. Santorini requires about 10-12 hours sailing southeast. The Saronic Gulf islands including Hydra, Poros, and Aegina are much closer, accessible within 1-2 hours from Athens.
  • What does a weekly yacht charter cost in Athens?
    Pricing varies significantly based on yacht type, size, and season. Budget-friendly sailboats start around 1,500-2,500 euros per week. Mid-range motor yachts range from 4,000-10,000 euros. Luxury vessels command 15,000+ euros weekly. Summer months (July-August) have peak pricing compared to spring and autumn.
  • What's included in a bareboat yacht rental?
    A bareboat charter includes the yacht, standard safety equipment, navigation systems, and basic amenities. You typically pay separately for fuel, mooring fees, provisioning, and final cleaning. Insurance may be additional. Skippered and crewed charters include professional crew and eliminate self-operation responsibilities.
  • Can I charter a yacht without sailing experience?
    Yes, skippered or crewed charters are perfect for inexperienced sailors. A professional captain navigates, operates the yacht, and handles all technical aspects. If you prefer independent sailing, bareboat rentals require formal sailing qualifications. Many operators in Athens offer introductory courses before your charter begins.
  • What yacht types are available in Athens?
    Athens offers sailing yachts, motor yachts, catamaran multihulls, and traditional gulets. Sizes range from day-sailing boats to luxury mega-yachts. Sailboats suit adventurous sailors seeking authentic sailing experiences. Motor yachts prioritize speed and comfort. Catamarans provide stability and spacious layouts ideal for families and larger groups.
  • What are the most popular sailing destinations?
    The Cyclades archipelago offers a classic multi-day circuit with islands like Mykonos, Paros, and Santorini. The Saronic Gulf near Athens features Hydra, Poros, and Aegina for shorter trips. The more remote Dodecanese islands appeal to experienced sailors seeking pristine anchorages and less-traveled routes.