Yacht charter in Kos with Click&Boat
When you think of Greek islands you might be inclined to think about the party island of Mykonos or the romantic island of Santorini, but the island of Kos is the third largest of the Greek Islands and the most popular of the Dodecanese islands Visit the birthplace of the physician Hippocrates and the realm of medieval knights while sailing the “garden of the Aegean.” Kos offers something for every type of traveller; swim in the crystal-clear waters of the island’s pristine beaches, get in touch with nature at the Hippocrates Garden Cultural Centre and walk in ancient footsteps. With a yacht charter in Kos, you can discover this alluring island and learn why it attracts millions of tourists per year. What are you waiting for? Start planning your sailing trip in Kos to create unforgettable memories.
What is the price of bareboat charters near me?
The price of a bareboat charter near Kos or on the island itself will differ depending on a number of factors such as the time of year, the number of people on board and the size and type of vessel you choose. Of course, any additional amenities or services such as a skipper will also affect the final cost. Below are some average prices of a boat rental in Kos by boat type.
Sailboat
€5,660/week in the high season and €2,400/week in the low season for 10 people.
Motorboat
€315/day in the high season and €265/day in the low season for 6 people.
RIB
€610/day in the high season and €488/day in the low season for 10 people.
Catamaran
€11,850/week in the high season and €5,200/week in the low season for 10 people.
Gulet
All of the gulets in our Kos fleet include a skipper on board the vessel. The average price of a skippered gulet is €4,200/week for 10 people.
Yacht
All of the yachts in our Kos fleet include a skipper on board the vessel. The average price of a skippered yacht is €8,500/week in the high season and €7,650/week in the low season for 6 people.
What can you see and do on a boat rental in Kos?
Kos is full of fun and relaxing things to do. Here are some of our favourite activities to do while on a yacht charter in Kos.
- Sail to some of the nearby islands like Nisyros, Kalymnos and Pserimos and discover a diverse landscape of mountainous villages and volcanic matter. Along the way, you can explore the secluded bays and coves dotting the coastline, and snorkel in the mysterious sea caves!
- Visit the Asklepieion, a former medical centre from the 3rd century BC which is named after the Greek God of healing. Marvel at the imposing ruins and explore the Roman baths and temples.
- Take a dip in thermal springs at Therma Beach in Agios Fokas.
- Venture to the volcanic island of Nisyros and see the rugged landscape before visiting a Venetian Castle.
- Stroll through the streets of the Old Town and see the colourful historical homes.
- Wander through the fragrant pine trails of Plaka Forest and see a meandering gorge in the midst of resident peacocks!
- Sunbathe on Paradise beach and practise water sports in the warm, turquoise water. Here you can go water skiing, snorkelling, scuba diving and wakeboarding.
What is the best time of year to rent a boat in Kos?
The best time of year for a boat rental in Kos is between April and November when the weather is warm and there is little to no precipitation. The hottest weather is in July with an average high of 28°C but it is important to be aware that the summer is the high season in Greece, therefore, it will be more crowded and the prices of Kos yacht charters will be more expensive. In order to avoid crowds we recommend visiting at the tail ends of the high season in either May or September. Happy sailing!
Opt for a skippered yacht charter in Kos and settle for ultimate relaxation!
There are so many benefits to having a skipper present on board your Kos yacht charter. You can sit back and relax while someone else does the sailing for you. Chartering a skippered yacht is the perfect way to enjoy some quality time with family or friends without having to worry about any of the logistics. A skipper will also be able to take you to all the best spots – both well-known and hidden gems. Even if you have a sailing licence and prefer to take the helm yourself, it’s great to have a skipper on board as an extra set of eyes. It’s an incredibly unique experience that you’re sure to remember for years to come.
So, what are you waiting for? Start planning your dream sailing holiday today!
What type of boat is best for a yacht charter in Kos?
At Click&Boat we have a large fleet of Kos yacht charters. If you’re wondering which type of boat to choose for your sailing trip in Kos, it’s important to think about the sort of holiday that you’re looking to have. For a shorter holiday of less than a week, we’d recommend a daily charter such as a motorboat or a RIB. If you fancy a longer holiday you’ll need a vessel that can accommodate all of your needs such as a catamaran or a yacht. These vessels are spacious and fully equipped with kitchens, cabins and bathrooms to keep you comfortable on board. For avid sailors who are keen on an authentic sailing experience, sailboats are a great option but be advised that since they tend to sway on the water, they are not suitable for pregnant people or people who are prone to seasickness.
No matter which vessel you choose, you’re sure to have the sailing holiday of a lifetime with a yacht charter in Kos!