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Yacht Charter in Corfu

172 yachts available in Corfu, Greece.

Most popular here: Sailing yacht (118) · Catamaran (43) · Motor yacht (7)

Corfu is a premier Greek sailing destination in the Ionian Sea, offering 192 available yachts and access to nearby islands like Paxos and Antipaxos. The area features consistent summer winds, sheltered anchorages, and a mix of traditional villages and modern harbours, making it ideal for both experienced sailors and those new to bareboat charters.

Frequently asked questions

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  • What is the best time to charter a yacht in Corfu?
    May through September offers the most reliable sailing conditions with steady northwesterly winds and warm temperatures. August brings peak crowds and higher prices. May, June, and September provide ideal balance of weather, fewer boats, and moderate rates. Winter charters are possible but less common due to unpredictable conditions.
  • Do I need a sailing license to charter in Corfu?
    Bareboat charters typically require an International Certificate of Competence or equivalent national qualification demonstrating sailing ability. Flotilla and crewed charters have no license requirement. Check with individual charter operators as requirements vary. EU sailing certificates are widely accepted throughout Greek waters.
  • What islands can I visit from Corfu?
    Popular destinations include Paxos and Antipaxos, about 20 nautical miles south, known for emerald coves and small villages. The Diapontia Islands to the north offer quieter anchorages. Albania's coast lies nearby but entry requires planning. Most week-long itineraries combine 3-5 island stops with anchorages and harbours.
  • What are typical weekly charter costs from Corfu?
    Bareboat sailboat rates range from moderate to high depending on boat size, age, and season. Cabin charters on larger vessels offer lower per-person costs. June and September typically cost 20-30 percent less than August. Compare your specific dates and boat preference directly with available listings for current pricing.
  • Is Corfu suitable for beginners?
    Yes, Corfu is beginner-friendly with many protected anchorages and manageable sailing distances between islands. Flotilla charters group boats with briefings and support. Summer winds are consistent but rarely extreme. Charter companies offer skippers and crew for those wanting supervised options or additional security.
  • What facilities are available at Corfu Town Marina?
    Corfu Town Marina offers full services including fuel, water, provisioning, and repair facilities. Multiple smaller harbours and anchorages dot the island's coastline. Supermarkets and tavernas are accessible from most mooring locations. European standards apply for utilities and modern amenities.
  • Can I charter a motor yacht in Corfu?
    Yes, motor yachts are available alongside sailboats. They suit travellers preferring speed, comfort, or those with limited sailing experience. Motor fuel and harbour fees typically exceed sailboat costs. Charter bases carry a range of vessel types to match different budgets and preferences.
  • What weather should I expect in summer?
    Summer brings dry, warm conditions with average temperatures around 28-30 Celsius. The Maestral wind blows consistently from the northwest, providing predictable sailing. Occasional calm periods occur, especially in early summer. Rare sudden storms can develop but are brief. Light wind gear suits most charters.