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740  Crewed Luxury Yachts for Charter in Greece

  • Greece Yacht Charter

A Greece yacht charter promises one of the most magical experiences of anywhere in the Mediterranean. With more shoreline than anywhere else in Europe and around 6,000 islands to explore, Greece offers endless opportunities for discovery on your next superyacht charter. Whether you’re looking for fun in the sun in Mykonos , a romantic getaway in Santorini or peace and quiet in the Ionian Islands , a yacht rental in Greece will fulfil every desire. 

If you're considering renting a luxury yacht in Greece, you’re in good company. This popular yachting hotspot is thought to be the original home of modern yacht charter , and there are few destinations on earth that are so perfect for exploring by boat!

Greek Yacht Charters: At a Glance

Beautiful Oia town in Santorini, Greece

  • Variety of islands The sheer number of Greek islands means there’s countless itineraries and plenty of destinations to fall in love with, and you can keep coming back time and time again. 
  • Quiet bays, secluded anchorages and isolated beaches  There’s no shortage of peaceful spots in Greece, meaning you can escape the crowds and you don’t always need to dock in port.
  • Incredible culture and history The history of ancient Greece is one of the most fascinating in all of western civilization, and its culture is still very prominent today across Greece today. You can expect to see many temples, statues, settlements and sights across the Greek shores. 
  • Excellent dive sites Wreck sites, coral reefs and natural underwater caves create ample opportunities for scuba diving (and snorkelling, in some cases).
  • Thriving food scene With an abundance of ingredients on its doorstep, Greek cuisine is among the most beloved in the world and you can expect nothing but the best on your next yacht charter vacation. 
  • More coastline than anywhere else in Europe In fact, Greece has more coastline than almost any other country in the world, and offers 6,000 islands (277 of which are inhabited).
  • Stunning scenery Everywhere you cruise, you’ll be awed by the spectacular scenery of Greece. From pine-coated hills and dramatic chalky cliffs to tiny islands rising up from the sea, Greece is steeped in natural beauty.

Popular Destinations for Yacht Rentals in Greece

Tiny village of Assos in Kefalonia, Greece

The best Greek yacht charters are generally structured into the five major island chains and two peninsulas.  Each of these Greek charter destinations has its own unique charm and character. 

Cyclades Islands (Mykonos, Santorini, Paros, Naxos) Best for: buzzy restaurants and beach clubs, luxury shopping, iconic sights, fine dining

Saronic Islands (Hydra, Spetses, Aegina, Poros) Best for: charming towns, secluded beaches, cycling and hiking trails, authentic dining

Dodecanese Islands (Rhodes, Kos, Simi) Best for: cultural attractions, ancient towns, quiet anchorages, swimming and snorkelling

Ionian Islands (Corfu, Zakynthos, (Zante), Ithaca, Kefalonia) Best for: beautiful beaches, short-hop sailing, scuba diving, nightlife

Sporades Islands (Alonissos, Skiathos, Skopelos, Skyros) Best for: peace and quiet, unspoilt nature, pristine beaches

Peloponnese Region (Corinth, Patras, Kalamata, Nafplion,) Best for:  pretty towns, ancient culture, beautiful beaches, calm moorings

Halkidiki Region (Kassandreia, Sani) Best for: cultural sights, untouched beaches, swimming and snorkelling

Which Greek island is right for you?

Popular Sub-Regions in Greece

Mykonos yacht charters.

Boats moored at Mykonos marina

Mykonos yacht charters have attracted well-heeled guests time after time with the island's sugar-cubed villages combined with cosmopolitan allure. Mykonos' main attraction is undeniably its vibrant nightlife; amid its myriad seafront bars and clubs, partygoers dance till dawn under rose-gold skies. But this is not the island's only appeal.

Wander around the enchanting vividly-colored houses of Little Venice as the sun sets; savor a candlelit meal at one of its many fine-dining options (such as Nobu); and discover some of the magnificent bays such as Ornos . Of course, there are also a vast array of beaches to bronze on: from the iconic Paradise Beach  to the hip and happening Psarou or the more tranquil Agios Sostis .

Vouliagmeni Yacht Charters

Beautiful lake in Vouliagmeni

A Vouliagmeni yacht charter is highly exclusive, with the idyllic coastal town being a popular superyacht haven for vacations beginning or ending in Athens. Located 13 miles southeast of the capital, yacht charter guests can moor here with ease at its peaceful bay. It's an absolute must whilst you are here to take a dip in the emerald-hued waters of the lake, hugged by soaring cliffs and gently warmed by thermal springs. For the more adventurous, be sure to make the most of the bountiful underwater caves. 

Santorini Yacht Charters

View of colorful houses in Oia, Greece

A Santorini yacht charter is a firm favorite amongst discerning travelers who fall in love with its endless, dramatic beauty at every turn. Dappled with whitewashed cottages and cerulean-hued domed churches tumbling down the hillsides of  Oia to and up to the capital of Firá , guests have no shortage of backdrops for sunset tipples or sights to gaze at. Visiting the world-famous Red beach in nearby Akrotiri village whilst you are here is also a must.

Santorini is also superbly located for cruising towards the crystalline shores of Magganari beach on Ios island: an ideal location for snorkeling or taking out the toys. 

Five Reasons to Visit Santorini on a Luxury Yacht Charter

Hydra Yacht Charters

Crystal blue shores of old main port in Hydra, Greece

Jetsetters have long adored Hydra for yacht charters , largely owing to its heavenly seascapes. The sheltered island enthralls guests onshore, who feel as if they have stepped into a bygone era: no cars roam around, just donkeys who hobble around its picture-perfect, labyrinthine streets and harbor. Soaring escarpments set the scene for sun-drenched meals under a lingering sun, with seafood served so fresh that it's practically dripping straight from the water. Admire also the innumerable secret coves and bays to be found here, many of which can be explored on your tenders.

Milos Yacht Charters

Kleftiko Bay, Greece

The luminous, volcanic island of Milos and its fabulously turquoise bays are a superyacht favorite, yet remain largely undiscovered to the wider public. But why do the elite cruise towards its shores? For the staggeringly beautiful beaches (more than 70 of them, in fact) perfect for bringing out the water toys.

The spellbinding Kleftiko bay , the geothermal Paliochori beach, and the surreal charms of Sarakiniko beach  (with its moon-like surfaces flecked by countless caves) are popular spots here. Abound with ancient ruins, make sure you also pay a visit to the Catacombs of Milos near the village of Tripiti , and the achingly pretty hilltop Venetian Castle of Milos .

Highlights of a Greece Yacht Charter

Beautiful Oia town in Santorini, Greece

A Greece yacht rental vacation offers an incredible selection of things to see and do. Here is our small selection of some of the most outstanding:

Don't Miss:

Shipwreck Beach : (Navagio Beach) a beach in Zante that's best accessed by boat and is famous for the large shipwreck lying on the sand.

Nammos : the most iconic beach club in Greece.

The Portara of Naxos : a doorlike arch that once formed the Temple of Apollo on the island of Naxos.

Cavo Tagoo : one of the most photographed hotels in Greece, carved into the caves on the hills of Mykonos.

The Terrace of Lions : a walkway on the island of Delos that's lined by statues of lions.

The Corinth Canal : a long stretch of water that cuts through the mainland in Corinth.

Flyaway Creative : the hottest restaurant in Santorini.

Who Goes on a Greece Yacht Charter?

Given its staggering popularity, a better question might be: who doesn't? For culture vultures, Greece is packed with majestic archeological ruins and attractions, for sun-worshippers, Greece is home to some of the world's most outstanding beaches that can be enjoyed by couples and families alike, and for hedonists, party havens like Mykonos are buzzing with famous nightclubs and bars.

History and Culture

Greece's location at the confluence of the East and West, as well as its Roman and Ottoman occupations, have had a huge cultural and historical impact that can be still felt today in terms of cuisine and architecture.

Greeks are fiercely proud of their heritage and culture. Marvelous regional traditions permeate mainland Greece and the Greek islands, ranging from religion to music, language to food and even wine, making a Greek yacht charter a truly thrilling experience.

Types of Yacht Charters in Greece

Superyacht Irimari underway in Greek waters

Greece has a very diverse yacht charter market, so you can be sure to find the perfect yacht for you and your charter party. There’s a wide variety of motor yachts for charter , as well as sailing yachts and traditional Turkish gulets.

However, be aware that all yachts wishing to begin or end a yacht charter in Greece must be in possession of a valid Greek charter license. Speak to a  yacht charter broker for more information.

If you’re unsure about the type of yacht you’d like to charter, here are some things to consider first.

Motor Yacht Charters in Greece

Charter yacht at anchor in a quiet cove in greece

For those looking to rent a motor yacht  in Greece, you’ll find a wide range to choose from. 

The most common type of motor yacht you can hire in Greece is a yacht with a planing hull. Stylish, sporty and speedy, they’re great for zipping between islands quickly and ensuring you get the most out of your itinerary. If you’re looking to spend most of your time on land or splashing in the sea, a yacht with a planing hull is the top choice for you. 

You’ll also find a superb selection of displacement and semi-displacement superyachts at your disposal (pictured above). These are typically larger and more stable at anchor, with more onboard space for facilities and amenities such as gyms, movie theaters and wellness suites. They’re ideal if you’re chartering with a large group, particularly one that includes children.

Sailing Yacht Charters in Greece

Luxury sailing yacht at anchor in Greece with water toys

Greece is a playground for sailing yacht rentals , with plenty of yachts available throughout summer. A combination of light winds, clear skies and plenty of anchorages create great sailing conditions across all the islands.

The most popular destinations for sailing charters are typically Corfu, Kefalonia , and the Sporades Islands . Other destinations are equally desirable, including the Cyclades and the Dodecanese islands - but be aware that these areas typically encounter more winds. This means it might be more challenging to drop anchor, and you will have to consider spending more nights in port.

Gulet Yacht Charters in Greece

Gulet yacht at anchor in Greece

A gulet is a traditionally Turkish-built sailing yacht made out of wood. They are usually two or three-masted and are typically much larger than your average sailing yacht.   Luxury gulet yacht charters  in Greece are very appealing alternatives to both sailing and motor yacht charter. While they usually rely on their motor underway, they are very fuel-efficient and don't require a lot of fuel to get from point A to point B. They have displacement hulls which make them very stable and seaworthy, and typically offer lots of volume and open-plan living spaces.

Greek gulet yachts also tend to be cheaper than other types of charter as they sometimes offer all-inclusive or semi-inclusive packages, meaning you don’t need to worry about additional expenses such as food and drink. They also normally include a standard number of cruising hours per day.  Plus, their crew are often local to the region that they cruise in, meaning they can double as tour guides and have a lot of expertise and valuable insight into the area.

But be aware- many gulets are Turkish-flagged, meaning they will need to hold a Greek charter license to start or finish a charter in Greece. 

How Much Does it Cost to Charter a Yacht in Greece?

The price of a Greece yacht charter vacation varies depending on a number of factors, including the type of yacht, the age of the yacht, and the month in which you choose to charter. 

  • A Greece motor yacht rental can range from $33,000 to $1.8m per week plus expenses
  • A sailing yacht charter in Greece averages from $27,200 to $559k weekly plus expenses

In Greece, VAT on a yacht charter is charged at 24% and is based on the value of the yacht. However, this figure can be reduced if the yacht meets specific criteria. 

The three tax brackets are as follows; 

  • VAT at full 24%: applies to charters that take place in Greek waters without exiting to non-EU or International waters (Staying within the six nautical miles limit)
  • VAT at 24%: with a deduction option for time spent outside of EU waters or in international waters. 
  • Discounted at 50% (VAT 12%):for yachts that spend a minimum of 60 % of charter time/days outside of territorial waters. (Territorial waters are considered: six nautical miles from the mainland and six nautical miles from the territorial waters of an island). This also applies to yachts charters commencing outside EU territory and that remain outside for more than 60% of the chartered days and end their charter in Greece.

Greek Charter Licences Explained

When is the Best Time for Greek Yacht Charters?

Quiet cove in Greece

The best time for Greek yacht rentals is between July and August, but warm weather typically extends well into September and even May in certain destinations. The peak of the charter season is usually July, although August historically has the hottest temperatures. 

Between June and August, you can expect highs of 85 - 90 degrees Fahrenheit (26 - 32 degrees Celsius) in Athens, with even hotter temperatures recorded further south.

Where Should I Begin My Greece Yacht Charter?

Aerial view of Piraeus, the busiest passenger port in Europe

By far the most common embarkation point for a  Greece yacht rental vacation is Athens . Around 90% of the Greek charter fleet has a homeport in Athens, and there are numerous luxury marinas that cater to superyachts.

However, for those looking to charter around the Ionian Islands in destinations like Corfu , Cephalonia and Zakynthos , you may wish to begin your charter closer to your desired destination. 

It is possible to begin or end your charter elsewhere in Greece. However, you may have to consider the cost of repositioning as the fleet is mostly based out of Athens. 

If you want to meet the yacht elsewhere – for example, Santorini, Mykonos –  you can expect to pay a hefty repositioning fee. It’s generally more economical to begin your Greek yacht charter in Athens and spend the day cruising to your desired start point, enjoying your yacht to the fullest, and soaking up the scenery as you travel underway.

Where to Find a Yacht Slip in Greece

Exploring secluded coves - luxury yacht charter vacation

Around the main yachting hubs of Greece, you’ll find plenty of marinas that cater to a variety of yachts of different sizes. However, be aware that Greece doesn’t have as many big marinas as destinations such as the South of France or Italy , and demand for slips can be very high in peak season.

  • Zea Marina:  located in Piraeus, Athens, which is the largest seaport in Greece and one of the largest harbors in all of Europe. It's a hive of activity, offering 670 slips up to 150m.
  • Athens Marina : revered marina, accommodating 130 slips measuring up to 130m. Provides plenty of amenities on land, including a helipad service. 
  • Flisvos Marina: award-winning and perfect for starting and ending a charter. Located 6km from Athens city center, with a 303 slip capacity (up to 70m). Well-equipped facilities and high-end restaurants at your disposal when you dock here. 
  • Kos Marina: close to the enchanting island's old harbor, this marina has a capacity for up to 250 slips with a maximum length of 80m. Provides an excellent array of facilities and dining options.
  • Rhodes Marina:  world-class marina complete with a stunning backdrop. Can accommodate a staggering 382 yachts with a maximum length of 120m.

Where to End a Greece Yacht Charter

Beginning or ending your yacht charter in Athens, one of the most exciting cities in the world, is a popular choice. Be sure to explore this historic destination in all its glory before you leave.

How to Book Your Yacht Charter in Greece

Planning your yacht charter with a Broker

Greece is one of the most popular charter destinations in the Mediterranean. Therefore, advanced booking (three to six months ahead) is absolutely essential in order to secure your dream yacht on your preferred dates in the perfect destination. 

When it comes to Greece yacht rentals, many charterers are repeat clients; meaning they’ve already booked the yacht once, fallen in love with the yacht and its crew, and chosen to return again to explore a new destination. This means that competition for yachts is fierce and it’s even more crucial to kickstart the booking process early. 

Don’t forget that your choice of yachts in Greece is comparatively smaller than Italy or the South of France since all yachts beginning or ending a charter yacht in Greece must have a Greek charter license. 

That said, it is possible for a foreign-flagged yacht to charter in Greece so long as the charter begins and ends in international waters, such as Italy and Albania for yacht charters around the Ionian Islands or Turkey for charters around the Aegean islands.

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Greece yacht charter itineraries.

Our wide variety of charter itineraries around Greece have been hand-picked by a team of brokers and yachting experts to help you get the most from your next superyacht vacation.

Once you’ve chosen your dream island chain or region, it’s time to start creating your perfect itinerary.

From the Aegean islands to the Cyclades, every pocket of Greece offers so much to see, do, discover and experience.

To get the most out of your charter, be sure to choose an itinerary that covers between 6-8 days. This will give you ample time to spend enjoying on-shore excursions as well as down time on deck.

If you’re looking to explore more than one region, we recommended an itinerary that covers more than a week. Your itinerary can incorporate overnight cruises to ensure you get the most out your days, and you can easily finish your charter in a different destination to where you began.

Many people chartering in Greece choose to begin or end in Turkey. The Turkish coastlines are renowned for their incredible beauty and abundance of little bays, so be sure to bear this mind when browsing our itineraries.

Remember, all of our itineraries can be used as templates, and your broker will be able to tailor them to create bespoke charter experiences that will leave you with memories to last a lifetime.

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Maltese Falcon Yacht Charter in Greece

Maltese Falcon

88m   Perini Navi

from $490,000 p/week

Whisper Yacht Charter in Greece

122m Lurssen

122m   2024

from $3,000,000 p/w eek

IJE Yacht Charter in Greece

108m Benetti

108m   2019

from $1,932,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Dream Yacht Charter in Greece

107m Olympic Yacht Services

107m   1997/2022

from $2,144,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Christina O Yacht Charter in Greece

Christina O 34

99m Canadian Vickers

99m   1943/2020

from $751,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Faith Yacht Charter in Greece

97m Feadship

97m   2017/2022

from $1,716,000 p/w eek ♦︎

O'Pari Yacht Charter in Greece

95m Golden Yachts

from $1,179,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Whisper Yacht Charter in Greece

95m Lurssen

from $1,286,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Dar Yacht Charter in Greece

90m Oceanco

90m   2018/2024

Lauren L Yacht Charter in Greece

Lauren L 36

90m Cassens-Werft

90m   2002/2008

from $745,000 p/w eek ♦︎ *

Maltese Falcon Yacht Charter in Greece

Maltese Falcon 12

88m Perini Navi

88m   2006/2023

from $490,000 p/w eek

Project X Yacht Charter in Greece

Project X 12

88m Golden Yachts

Chakra Yacht Charter in Greece

86m Scheepswerf Gebr. van der Werf

86m   1998/2024

from $531,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Sunrays Yacht Charter in Greece

86m Oceanco

86m   2010/2018

from $1,235,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Bold Yacht Charter in Greece

85m SilverYachts

from $939,000 p/w eek ♦︎

O'Ptasia Yacht Charter in Greece

O'Ptasia 12

85m Golden Yachts

85m   2018/2022

from $966,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Solandge Yacht Charter in Greece

Solandge 12

85m Lurssen

85m   2013/2022

from $1,074,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Victorious Yacht Charter in Greece

Victorious 12

85m Ak Yachts

from $858,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Le Ponant Yacht Charter in Greece

Le Ponant 32

84m   1990/2022

from $488,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Emir Yacht Charter in Greece

83m Golden Yachts

83m   2004/2022

Elements Yacht Charter in Greece

Elements 12

80m Yachtley

Tatiana Yacht Charter in Greece

80m Bilgin Yachts

from $831,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Malia Yacht Charter in Greece

78m Golden Yachts

78m   2023/2024

from $804,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Legend Yacht Charter in Greece

77m IHC Verschure

77m   1974/2019

from $638,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Wheels Yacht Charter in Greece

76m Oceanco

76m   2008/2019

from $848,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Kensho Yacht Charter in Greece

75m Admiral Yachts

from $967,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Lady Vera Yacht Charter in Greece

Lady Vera 12

74m Nobiskrug

74m   2011/2023

from $749,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Naia Yacht Charter in Greece

74m Freire Shipyard

74m   2011/2014

from $595,000 p/w eek

Siren Yacht Charter in Greece

74m   2008/2013

from $558,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Coral Ocean Yacht Charter in Greece

Coral Ocean 13

73m Lurssen

73m   1994/2022

from $697,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Elegant 007 Yacht Charter in Greece

Elegant 007 30

72m Lamda Nafs Shipyards

72m   2005/2017

from $563,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Quantum of Solace Yacht Charter in Greece

Quantum of Solace 12

73m Turquoise Yachts

73m   2012/2022

from $574,000 p/w eek

Bleu De Nimes Yacht Charter in Greece

Bleu De Nimes 28

72m Clelands Shipbuilding Co

72m   1980/2020

from $526,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Stella Maris Yacht Charter in Greece

Stella Maris 12

72m Viareggio SuperYachts

72m   2015/2018

from $650,000 p/w eek

Serenity Yacht Charter in Greece

Serenity 28

72m   2004/2017

from $590,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Force Blue Yacht Charter in Greece

Force Blue 12

71m Royal Denship

71m   2002/2022

from $386,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Freedom Yacht Charter in Greece

70m Benetti

70m   2000/2016

from $500,000 p/w eek *

Sherakhan Yacht Charter in Greece

Sherakhan 26

70m Vuijk Scheepswerven

70m   2005/2022

from $585,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Nomad Yacht Charter in Greece

69m Oceanfast

69m   2003/2020

from $408,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Wayfinder Yacht Charter in Greece

Wayfinder 12

68m Astilleros Armon

from $375,000 p/w eek

Vertigo Yacht Charter in Greece

67m Alloy Yachts

67m   2011/2019

from $349,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Global Yacht Charter in Greece

67m Shadow Marine

67m   2007/2008

from $120,000 p/w eek

Alchemy Yacht Charter in Greece

66m Rossinavi

from $637,000 p/w eek *

Trident Yacht Charter in Greece

65m Feadship

from $537,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Elysium Yacht Charter in Greece

64m Astilleros de Mallorca

64m   1999/2021

from $175,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Running On Waves Yacht Charter in Greece

Running On Waves 42

64m Segel Masten Yachten

64m   2011/2021

from $113,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Spirit of the C's Yacht Charter in Greece

Spirit of the C's 10

64m Perini Navi

64m   2003/2023

from $225,000 p/w eek

Isabell Princess of The Sea Yacht Charter in Greece

Isabell Princess of The Sea 12

64m Codecasa

64m   1990/2023

from $311,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Magna Grecia Yacht Charter in Greece

Magna Grecia 12

64m Elsflether Werft

64m   1986/2021

from $353,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Lioness V Yacht Charter in Greece

Lioness V 12

64m Benetti

64m   2006/2023

from $482,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Almax Yacht Charter in Greece

63m Sunrise Yachts

63m   2015/2023

from $494,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Artisan Yacht Charter in Greece

63m Benetti

63m   2019/2022

Soundwave Yacht Charter in Greece

Soundwave 12

Apogee Yacht Charter in Greece

63m Codecasa

63m   2003/2023

from $360,000 p/w eek

Flag Yacht Charter in Greece

62m Feadship

62m   2000/2022

from $406,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Virginian Yacht Charter in Greece

Virginian 12

62m   1990/2024

from $263,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Sarah Yacht Charter in Greece

62m   2002/2016

from $348,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Mary-Jean II Yacht Charter in Greece

Mary-Jean II 12

62m   2010/2023

from $320,000 p/w eek

Arience Yacht Charter in Greece

61m Abeking & Rasmussen

61m   2012/2022

Itoto Yacht Charter in Greece

61m Dauphin Yachts

61m   1987/2023

from $215,000 p/w eek ♦︎

Lady Kathryn V Yacht Charter in Greece

Lady Kathryn V 12

61m Lurssen

from $450,000 p/w eek

Marguerite Yacht Charter in Greece

Marguerite 12

61m   2004/2021

Bella Vita Yacht Charter in Greece

Bella Vita 12

60m Lurssen

60m   2010/2024

from $550,000 p/w eek

Katina Yacht Charter in Greece

60m Brodosplit

60m   2015/2017

from $245,000 p/w eek

Light Holic Yacht Charter in Greece

Light Holic 12

60m   2011/2014

from $344,000 p/w eek ♦︎

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Most itineraries for yachts around Greece begin in Athens because around 90% of the charter fleet in Greece has a homeport in Athens. Therefore, the yachts are usually based in the country’s capital, and you will most likely have to pay a repositioning fee if you’d like to begin elsewhere in Greece.

A Greek yacht charter license is a special permit that allows yachts to begin and end a yacht charter in Greece. Not all yachts hold a Greek charter license, so you will need to speak to your charter broker for more information about starting and finishing a charter in Greek waters.

You could start a yacht charter in Mykonos, but you will most likely have to pay a hefty repositioning fee as most yachts have their homeport in Athens. To get the most out of your yacht charter, it’s usually best to begin in Athens and spend the night underway to reach Mykonos.

The most popular destinations for sailing vacations in Greece are the Ionian Islands. However, great sailing conditions exist across the country, and other popular hotspots include the Dodecanese Islands, the Sporades Islands and the Saronic Islands. 

The standard Value Added Tax (VAT) is 24%, and it is calculated based on the value of the yacht. The VAT can be reduced in certain circumstances; read our guide above.

The Cyclades Islands of Santorini, Mykonos, Paros and Naxos are great for exploring on a luxury yacht charter during summer. The best times to visit are between June and September when you can expect long days and warm sea temperatures. The beach clubs of Mykonos will be in full swing, and the island of Santorini will be alive with activity. 

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The greek isles.

Yachting the Greek Islands is a foolproof way to upend the typical rules of leisure. While Mykonos and Santorini may be the marquee names, an archipelago of lesser-known isles awaits, offering a quieter, equally captivating slice of Hellenic bliss defined by unhurried taverna feasts, and azure bays where solitude is the sweetest luxury. Here, you'll find the concept of philoxenia—the art of Greek hospitality—lingering in the soul long after departure.

Chania, Crete

Chania, a captivating locale on Crete's northwest coast, enchants visitors with its Venetian charm and hospitable spirit.

The emerald crown of the Cyclades, Naxos beckons with its diverse landscapes and rich history.

Mykonos, the cosmopolitan heart of the Cyclades, pulsates with an energy as dazzling as its quintessential whitewashed houses under the Aegean sun.

Bathed in Aegean light, Pátmos whispers serenity and intrigue.

Athens hums with electrifying energy that mirrors the pulse of its historic port.

Bathed in the Aegean sun, Spétsai is a sensory delight aptly nicknamed "The Isle of Aromas."

Renowned as the "party island" of the Cyclades, Ios sheds its name as you roam beyond its bustling streets.

One of the Aegean’s shimmering jewels, Santorini isn't just about breathtaking sunsets and whitewashed cliffs.

Agios Nikólaos, Crete

Unveil Crete’s rich past in Agios Nikólaos, a hidden gem among travelers.

The Island of Hippocrates, Kos, is bathed in year-round sunshine.

Naousa is a kaleidoscope of charm tucked away on Paros' northern coast.

Nestled in the Saronic Gulf, Hydra stands as a captivating fusion of history, natural splendour, and whimsy, where the past and present seamlessly entwine.

In Sığacık, sunlight whispers secrets from a historic Ottoman citadel.

In Marmaris, dive into ancient history, wind-swept beaches, and the sprawling Grand Bazaar–a treasure trove of spices and souvenirs.

Located along the stunning Turkish Riviera, Yalikavak exudes charm with its picturesque coastline and aquamarine waters.

Bodrum stands as a colourful coastal town renowned for its captivating blend of ancient history and modern allure.

Capture the essence of the Aegean coast in Çeşme, a seaside resort town renowned for its pristine beaches and therapeutic thermal springs.

Istanbul is the mesmerizing metropolis where East meets West, spanning two continents with grace and grandeur.

Along the tranquil shores of the Turquoise Coast, Göcek emerges as a secret treasure in Turkey's stunning Mediterranean landscape.

Blessed with golden-hued beaches and crystal-clear waters, Didim beckons travelers to unwind and rejuvenate amidst its idyllic surroundings.

At the edge of the Aegean Sea, Athens beckons travellers to embark on a journey through time.

Monemvasia is more than an island; it's a fortress carved into a towering rock, accessible only through a single bridge.

Sun-kissed Pýlos whispers tales of myth and mystery.

Fiskardo, Cephalonia, oozes Venetian charm and nautical energy.

The sun-drenched island of Corfu is where Venetian elegance meets vibrant Ionian charm.

Our Journeys

Find your perfect greek isles voyage.

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Greek Isles featuring Santorini & Mykonos

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Greek Isles featuring Paros & Göcek

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Ionian and Dalmatian Coast featuring Monemvasia & Tivat

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Grand Mediterranean featuring Mykonos & Marmaris

Explore the region, the four seasons yachts difference.

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Bespoke Aegean Retreats

Timing is everything. Our journey is meticulously planned to skirt the edges of the peak season, capturing that sweet spot when the Aegean sun gentles and the throngs thin out. Each day, your yacht becomes a privileged perch to witness the grand theatre of antiquity, where mythic seas and legendary shores come alive under the caress of the sun.

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Secret Charms of Iconic Isles

Peel back the conventional island story and uncover Greece’s more famed Isles as they're meant to be experienced: cloaked in starlight. From the quaint sugar-cube dwellings of Mykonos to Santorini's dramatic caldera, these locales come to life in the quiet of night, far removed from the daytime hustle. 

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Gastronomic Journey, Greek Tradition

Envision a feast where history is served alongside freshly-picked flavours and time-honoured expertise. From the vibrant zing of just-picked olives to the creamy bliss of artisanal feta, dishes presented, both onboard and ashore, invites you into the heart of Greece's rich culinary heritage and its dynamic present. Our menu will transport you from the ancient groves and vineyards to the innovative kitchens of today.

Tailor Your Journey

The adventure doesn't stop at the water's edge. Crafting Four Season Yachts itineraries requires more than just an eye for beauty; it demands meticulous attention to detail and a passion for the unique. Book a private tour to explore ancient ruins or spend the day or night pre or post journey at Four Seasons Astir Place. This is luxury redefined—not just in opulence but in the seamless journey from one awe-inspiring moment to another.

Our Stories

Featured stories to inspire your journey.

Within the pages of these stories, the genuine passion of our yachting endeavor comes to life, unveiling the meticulous consideration woven into every aspect, from design and itineraries to the overall experiences and beyond. Whether you are in the reflective stage, have confirmed your sailing, or are on the verge of embarking on your journey, these narratives beckon.

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Sailing Essentials

Before you go….

If you’re off on your first sailing adventure, congratulations!  Here are some hints and tips – the sailing essentials if you will – but if you’ve got a question that isn’t answered, we’re always happy to chat boats.

Visas & Passports

No Visa is required for a holiday in Greece. UK passport holders are only able to be in the EU for 90 days in every 180 days. It is your responsibility to make sure you have enough days left to enter Greece.  There are no visa requirements for EU passport holders. All passports should have at least 6 months remaining and shouldn’t be more than 10 years old.

Travel Insurance

Please make sure you have adequate travel insurance from the point of paying your deposit. It is also important to make sure that your insurance covers ‘sailing holidays’. Please note this is different from Cruise Ship cover. Helen uses Topsail .

Mosquitoes can be irritating in the summer, it’s a good idea to bring your favourite repellent and after-bite.  There isn’t any malaria in Greece.  Occasionally there are jellyfish but these are no more irritating than a mosquito bite and can be treated in the same way. There are currently no Covid restrictions in place.

The currency in Greece is Euros, you can also pay your boat bill in Sterling or by all major credit and debit cards.  Cash is king in Greece, although most larger tavernas will grudgingly take card. We recommend speaking with your bank so you get the most from your money. American Express is not widely used in Greece.

Electricity

There is 240V power on board and a European plug adaptor is needed (two-pin) for your electricals.  There will be a few on board but always useful to bring an extra one! Some cabins also have USB sockets too. Click here for more technical details.

Driving Licence

Photocard type UK driving licence is accepted by car rental companies.  It is essential to bring a driving license if you wish to hire a car.

Greek Holidays

Greek Easter (18th-21st April 2025) and Oxi Day (28th October 2024) are two holidays where many of the islands will be celebrating and shut down for business.  This does not typically affect the yachts, however is worth noting for travel purposes. Joining a yacht during Easter is a particularly wonderful experience.

May and the first half of June can be cooler, so worth bringing a layer.  July, August and September are typically very warm.  Temperatures start to drop again in October.  Although not used often, there is wet-weather clothing on board. Read more about what to wear .

Provided Onboard

Onboard the following extras are provided to leave space in your bags!

  • Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Wash, Hand Wash and Hand Lotion.
  • Insect Repellent.
  • Waterproof Jackets.
  • Lifejackets and other safety equipment (if your child is under 4 please contact us).
  • Beach Towels and Bathing Towels.

While you are there…

Laws & customs.

There are no particular laws or customs that should be adhered to by visitors, although if you visit a Greek Orthodox church it’s polite to dress respectfully.  Respect for elders is important in Greece.

Time difference

Greece is GMT+2

Code dial 0044 or +44 for a UK number. The Greek international code is 0030 or +30. In the North of Corfu your telephone sometimes switches networks to an Albanian provider. This can cause additional charges. To be safe please keep an eye on your data roaming.

Haggling is customary in Greece, especially in hotspots.  If you’re buying trinkets, it’s OK to enjoy a little haggle.  Go with your gut but remember: if you’re on a small island, goods have had to be transported there by boat, so don’t be surprised if the price is higher than the mainland!

Eating ashore in Greece is wonderful, your crew will be able to make recommendations for you in every harbour.  It is also lovely to eat on board once or twice in the week, too!

Greece has vegetarian options in most tavernas, and gluten free and vegan options are becoming more widely available, too.  If you have allergies of any kind, it is worth having them translated into Greek so smaller tavernas understand exactly what the allergy is. Your chef onboard can provide for various dietary requirements, allergies and intolerances but must be told in advance. If your allergy is severe suitable medicines must be provided by the guest as well as medical insurance. Contact Helen if you would like help with any of this.

If your sailing essentials have not been answered please see our FAQs or contact [email protected].

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Embark on a luxurious maritime adventure!

Our daily cruises depart from the picturesque islands of Kos and Patmos . 

In Kos, our exclusive Squadron Fairline 55 awaits to whisk you away on a journey of opulence and exploration. Meanwhile, in Patmos, the sleek Axopar Top 28 stands ready to provide a thrilling and intimate yachting experience. 

Indulge in the unparalleled beauty of secluded bays accessible only by yachts, offering a sense of serenity and privacy that is truly unmatched. Feel the warmth of the sun on your skin as you cruise along the azure waters, immersing yourself in the tranquility of the Aegean Sea. Dive into the crystal clear blue waters for a mesmerizing snorkeling experience, discovering the vibrant marine life that thrives beneath the surface. For those seeking a moment of pure relaxation, paddle out on a Stand-Up Paddleboard (SUP) and let the gentle rhythm of the waves lull you into a state of calm and contentment.

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Whether you are a seasoned yachting enthusiast or a first-time adventurer, our daily cruises offer a perfect blend of luxury, leisure and adventure, promising an unforgettable experience that will stay with you long after you've returned to shore. 

Join us on board ARCHON Yachting exquisite yachts and embark on a journey that will awaken your senses, rejuvenate your spirit and create lasting memories of sun-dappled days spent exploring the hidden treasures of the Aegean Sea. 

Experience the magic of Kos and Patmos from the deck of our magnificent vessels, and let the beauty of the Greek islands leave an indelible mark on your heart.

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