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Greece Yacht Charter

Discover Greece Your Own Way

A yacht charter in Greece is one of the easiest ways to combine island-hopping, clear water, and varied cruising grounds in a single trip. From the relaxed Ionian to the iconic Cyclades, a Greece yacht charter can be tailored for families, couples, and groups with very different priorities.

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Table of Contents
  • Greece Yacht Charter Overview
  • Greece Highlights
    • Iconic Coastlines & Anchorages in Greece
    • Food & Wine Experiences in Greece
    • Culture, History, and Towns to Visit
    • Flexible Itineraries & Short Cruising Distances
  • Greece Yacht Charters in Brief
  • Featured Greece Charter Yachts
  • Greece Yacht Charter Costs at a Glance
  • Greece Gallery
  • Greece Yacht Charter Itinerary Example
  • Types of Yachts You Can Charter in Greece
  • Greece Yacht Charter FAQ
    • When Is the Best Time to Charter in Greece?
    • How Much Does It Cost to Charter a Yacht in Greece?
    • What Are the Best Things to Do in Greece on a Yacht Charter?
    • What Currency Is Used in Greece?
    • Which Ports Are Best for Embarkation in Greece?
  • Plan Your Greece Yacht Charter

Greece Yacht Charter Overview

Best time to charter:April to October (best balance often May-June and September-October)
Typical weekly prices:From about $10,000 to $650,000+, depending on yacht type and season
Peak vs shoulder season:Peak: July-August; Shoulder: May-June, September-October
Popular departure ports:Athens (Alimos), Lavrion, Corfu, Lefkas, Rhodes, Kos
Weather and sea conditions:Warm, dry summers; stronger winds in the Aegean in mid-summer
Ideal for:Families, couples, groups, first-time charterers, food and culture lovers

Greece Highlights

Iconic Coastlines & Anchorages in Greece

A luxury yacht charter in Greece puts famous island scenery within easy reach, from whitewashed villages to sheltered coves. Many itineraries combine lively ports with quiet anchorages, keeping your days varied without long crossings.

Food & Wine Experiences in Greece

A private yacht charter in Greece makes it simple to plan around tavernas, markets, and local producers. Many charter guests build days around waterfront dining, fresh seafood, and island specialties, then return to calm bays after dinner.

Culture, History, and Towns to Visit

Greece offers ports where you can step straight into history, from ancient sites near Athens to fortified island towns. Short shore visits work well on a charter because you can time arrivals to avoid crowds and heat.

Flexible Itineraries & Short Cruising Distances

Many Greek island groups offer short-hop options that suit families and mixed-experience groups. This flexibility helps you adjust your route based on wind, swim stops, and special events without disrupting the rhythm of the week.

Greece Yacht Charters in Brief

If you want calm seas and green landscapes, the Ionian Islands (often from Corfu or Lefkas) are a classic choice for a yacht charter in Greece. For iconic scenery and larger nightlife hubs, the Cyclades and nearby Aegean islands offer high-energy ports set against dramatic anchorages in the Mediterranean.

Summer conditions are generally warm and dry, but the Aegean can be windier in peak season, especially in July and August. The Ionian is usually gentler, which is why it is popular for a Greek family yacht charter and for first-time charterers.

Logistics are straightforward: Athens is the primary flight hub, with easy access to marinas such as Alimos and Lavrion, while Corfu, Rhodes, and Kos also serve as convenient gateways. Provisioning is strong in larger ports, and most popular Greece yacht charter ports and marinas offer good services, fuel, and dining within walking distance.

Featured Greece Charter Yachts

Atlas charter yacht

Atlas

Lurssen - 2007
  • Length 242'9"
  • Guests 12
  • Cabins 6
From €645,000 per week
Justa Delia Yacht Charter

Justa Delia

Benetti - 2008
  • Length 145'0"
  • Guests 12
  • Cabins 5
From €150,000 per week
Luna yacht

Luna

Oceanco - 2018
  • Length 295'3"
  • Guests 12
  • Cabins 7
From €1,200,000 per week
Victorious charter yacht

Victorious

Akyacht - 2021
  • Length 278'11"
  • Guests 12
  • Cabins 6
From €950,000 per week
Axios charter yacht

Axios

Admiral Yachts - 2014
  • Length 154'2"
  • Guests 12
  • Cabins 5
From €180,000 per week
Mangusta Gransport 45 yacht

Mangusta Gransport 45

Mangusta - 2020
  • Length 148'7"
  • Guests 10
  • Cabins 5
From €190,000 per week
Alfa yacht

Alfa

Benetti - 2020
  • Length 229'8"
  • Guests 12
  • Cabins 7
From €700,000 per week
The Langley yacht charter

The Langley

Aegean Yacht - 2009
  • Length 204'1"
  • Guests 12
  • Cabins 7
From €150,000 per week
Grand Ocean

Grand Ocean

Blohm + Voss - 1990
  • Length 278'10"
  • Guests 24
  • Cabins 14
From €750,000 per week
Sunrays charter yacht

Sunrays

Oceanco - 2010
  • Length 280'6"
  • Guests 12
  • Cabins 9
From €1,150,000 per week
Sophia yacht charter

Sophia

Pershing - 2023
  • Length 92'2"
  • Guests 9
  • Cabins 4
From €79,000 per week
Faith yacht charter

Faith

Tecnomarine - 1998
  • Length 106'11"
  • Guests 8
  • Cabins 4
From €50,000 per week
Lauren L yacht

Lauren L

Cassens-Werft - 2002
  • Length 295'3"
  • Guests 36
  • Cabins 20
From €695,000 per week
Isabell Princess Of The Sea yacht charter

Isabell Princess Of The Sea

Codecasa - 1990
  • Length 209'4"
  • Guests 12
  • Cabins 6
From €290,000 per week
Carinthia VII

Carinthia VII

Lurssen - 2002
  • Length 318'11"
  • Guests 12
  • Cabins 8
From €1,400,000 per week
Polytropon II yacht charter

Polytropon II

Nautor Swan - 2008
  • Length 82'0"
  • Guests 6
  • Cabins 3
From €45,000 per week
Buccara Sea Falcon I yacht charter

Buccara Sea Falcon I

Kockums - 2019
  • Length 135'0"
  • Guests 10
  • Cabins 5
From €180,000 per week
Lagoon yacht exterior

Lagoon

Cantieri di Pisa - 1984
  • Length 93'6"
  • Guests 10
  • Cabins 5
From €26,250 per week
Nova Star yacht charter

Nova Star

Timmerman Yachts - 2006
  • Length 113'2"
  • Guests 8
  • Cabins 4
From $105,000 per week
Dauntless yacht charter

Dauntless

Kristiansands Mekver - 1960
  • Length 112'0"
  • Guests 9
  • Cabins 4
From €42,000 per week
My Way yacht charter

My Way

Westport Yachts - 2005
  • Length 112'0"
  • Guests 8
  • Cabins 4
From $63,000 per week
Corvus yacht charter

Corvus

Halkitis Urania - 2008
  • Length 121'0"
  • Guests 10
  • Cabins 5
Available on request
Esterel yacht charter

Esterel

Esterel - 1986
  • Length 105'0"
  • Guests 8
  • Cabins 4
Available on request
Moon Star yacht charter

Moon Star

Görkem Yat - 2000
  • Length 112'2"
  • Guests 10
  • Cabins 5
From €53,000 per week
Jambo yacht charter

Jambo

Sunreef Yachts - 2008
  • Length 78'9"
  • Guests 8
  • Cabins 4
From €45,000 per week
Ecce Navigo yacht charter

Ecce Navigo

Valena Yachting - 1997
  • Length 101'8"
  • Guests 10
  • Cabins 5
From €23,000 per week
Belle Isle Sea yacht charter

Belle Isle Sea

Turquoise Yachts - 2001
  • Length 90'6"
  • Guests 6
  • Cabins 3
From $25,000 per week
Aurora charter yacht

Aurora

Tecnomar - 2011
  • Length 100'5"
  • Guests 10
  • Cabins 5
From €49,000 per week
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Greece Yacht Charter Costs at a Glance

Your Greece yacht charter cost depends on yacht size, crew, season, and region, with peak weeks priced higher than shoulder-season weeks. Greece yacht charter prices typically cover the yacht and crew, with expenses handled separately on most crewed charters.

Yacht typeTypical Weekly Charter Cost (USD)
Catamaran$10,000 to $18,000+
Sailing yacht$17,000 to $50,000+
Motor yacht$40,000 to $170,000+
Superyacht$130,000 to $650,000+

* Charter rates are indicative and exclude additional costs such as fuel, food and beverages, port fees, local taxes, and crew gratuities, which are typically handled through an Advance Provisioning Allowance (APA).

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Greece Yacht Charter Itinerary Example

To show what a week in Greece can look like, we have created a sample Greece yacht charter itinerary that balances short cruising distances, time ashore, swimming stops, dining, and cultural highlights.

Our 7-day Greek Islands itinerary in the Saronic Gulf is a practical reference route from Athens, combining classic island ports with memorable mainland visits.

7-Day Greek Islands Yacht Charter Itinerary

7-Day Greek Islands Yacht Charter Itinerary

7 Days • 6 Nights

Types of Yachts You Can Charter in Greece

A crewed yacht charter in Greece can be matched to your cruising style, guest mix, and the region you want to explore, whether you prefer a sleek charter yacht for speed between islands or a layout that prioritizes space and stability at anchor.

The best fit usually comes down to space on deck, stability at anchor, speed between islands, and the onboard experience you want.

  • Motor yachts: A great choice if you want to cover more islands in a week and maximize time ashore. Motor yachts also suit mixed itineraries where you want flexibility if winds pick up.
  • Sailing yachts: Ideal for guests who enjoy the sailing experience and a classic onboard feel. Sailing yachts can be perfect for the Ionian and for shoulder season routes with comfortable conditions.
  • Catamarans: Popular for families and groups thanks to wide decks, strong stability, and generous cabin layouts. A catamaran charter in Greece often prioritizes swim stops, easy living at anchor, and relaxed cruising distances.
  • Superyachts: Best for premium onboard service, high-end water toys, and maximum comfort across longer routes. Superyacht charter in Greece is especially suited to guests who want privacy, top crews, and standout culinary experiences.

Greece Yacht Charter FAQ

Planning a luxury yacht charter in Greece often comes with practical questions. Below are clear answers to help you prepare with confidence.

When Is the Best Time to Charter in Greece?

The best time to charter in Greece is generally April to October, with May-June and September-October offering warm weather and fewer crowds. July and August are peak season with higher demand and, in the Aegean, a higher chance of stronger winds.

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

Greece yacht charter cost varies widely by yacht type, size, and season, ranging from about $10,000 per week for smaller crewed options to $650,000+ for superyachts in peak weeks. Your Greece yacht charter typically includes a separate budget for onboard expenses such as fuel, food, and port fees.

What Are the Best Things to Do in Greece on a Yacht Charter?

Many guests plan around swimming and snorkelling in clear bays, exploring historic towns, and enjoying waterfront dining. Popular add-ons include guided cultural visits near major ports, beach days with water toys, and sunset dinners in quieter anchorages.

What Currency Is Used in Greece?

Greece uses the euro (EUR), and card payments are common in larger towns and marinas. For smaller islands and casual tavernas, it is still useful to carry some cash.

Which Ports Are Best for Embarkation in Greece?

Athens (often Alimos) is the most common starting point for a Greece yacht charter thanks to flight connections and marina services. Lavrion is convenient for faster access to certain Aegean routes, while Corfu and Lefkas suit Ionian itineraries, and Rhodes or Kos work well for the Dodecanese.

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