Rent a boat in Corfu
When you think of Greece, you probably imagine romantic islands like Santorini or party islands like Mykonos, but the island of Corfu is perhaps the most beautiful Greek island. Once you step foot on the island you’ll see the rich history and culture represented in its architecture, which has influences from the Venetians, English and French.
Corfu is also considered one of the greenest islands in Greece, decorated with fresh vegetation; flowers, bushes and olive trees peppered across the rugged landscape. Whether you want to stroll through the Old Town, admire natural beauty or sunbathe on white sand beaches, you’ll never be bored in Corfu.
With a boat trip to Corfu, you’ll learn why it is one of the most in-demand destinations in the Ionian archipelago. Make the most of your holiday with a yacht charter in Corfu, and discover everything that this magical island has to offer. To discover the beauty of Greece, have a look at Lefkada yacht rental as well!
How much does it cost to rent a boat in Corfu?
The price of a boat charter in Corfu or surrounding areas will differ based on a number of factors such as the number of people on board, the time of year and the size and type of vessel you choose. Below are some average prices of a yacht charter in Corfu, per day:
Motorboat
Starting from an average of €200/day in low and in high season.
RIB
Starting from an average of €350/day in low and high season.
Boat without licence
Starting from an average of €130/day in low and high season.
Motor Yacht
Starting from an average of €1,300/day in low and in high season.
Sailboat
Starting from an average of €230/day in low and in high season.
Catamaran
Starting from an average of €450/day in low season and €1,200/day in high season.
Gulet
Starting from an average of €1,000/day in low season and €1,200/day in high season.
Sailing Yacht
Starting from an average of €950/day in low season and €2,500/day high season.
What is included in the cost of a Corfu boat rental?
The cost includes the use of the chosen vessel for the entirety of your journey, as well as the essential safety equipment when you hire a boat in Corfu. An additional payment will be required for fuel, as this will depend on the length of your journey and the type of boat chosen. Do not hesitate to contact the boat owners, and they will supply you with an estimated amount.
Where to sail in Corfu?
Corfu is a premier sailing destination, offering a variety of picturesque locations that cater to every sailor's taste. You can explore the deep blue waters and dramatic cliffs of Paleokastritsa for a visually stunning day at sea. In Corfu Town, sail around the vibrant harbours and past the ancient architecture to experience a blend of history and maritime beauty. Further south, the serene islands of Paxos and Antipaxos provide quiet sailing with pristine beaches.
For a touch of Greek village life alongside beautiful beaches, head to Kassiopi on the northeast coast. If you're seeking a quieter experience, the Diapontia Islands to the northwest offer untouched natural landscapes and a peaceful retreat from the more frequented paths. Each of these spots showcases the unique beauty and diversity of Corfu.
What to do/see in Corfu?
Corfu is a place of incredible wonder and beauty, and the best way to see all of it is by boat! Hop on your yacht charter in Corfu and cross these activities off of your bucket list!
- Find your potential soulmate in the Canal d’Amour, a natural passageway created by rocks. Swim through and legend has it, you’ll find love at the end of the tunnel!
- Relax on beautiful beaches like Glyfada, Ermones, Sidari, Kavos, and Paleokastritsa—just to name a few. You can enjoy by swimming in the clear water, or practice water sports like snorkelling, stand-up paddleboarding or diving during your sailing holiday!
- Visit Pontikonisi or “Mouse Island”, and discover the Pantokrator Monastery, they are really interested places to improve your Greek culture.
- Wander through the Old Corfu Town, and see the famous attractions like the Campiello (medieval quarter), Spianada Square and Palace of St. Michael.
- Marvel at the Venetian forts and towers and see the two peaks that gave Corfu the nickname “Koryfo” or “peak”.
- Snorkelling in one of the finest Blue Lagoons in the world, is an essential experience to live, the water is so blue that it will make you feel like you’re in the Caribbean!
- Contemplate the sight of the amazing sea cliffs at Cape Dastris, a stretch of coastline that includes tiny sea caves waiting to be explored.
The harbours near Corfu
Here are some places in Corfu where you can charter a boat:
Gouvia Marina
One of Greece's largest marinas, offering various boat rental services.
Marina of Corfu
Located in Corfu Town, providing easy access to the historic city centre.
Kassiopi Harbor
A charming harbour town on the northeastern coast, ideal for boat rentals.
Ipsos Marina
Situated in Ipsos, offering convenient boat rental services for visitors.
These locations offer convenient access to boat rentals, allowing you to explore the stunning coastline and nearby islands of Corfu.
Rent a boat in Corfu, with or without a skipper?
If you’re considering a boat rental in Corfu, Click&Boat has a large fleet of vessels ready for charter. For licenced individuals who like to be the captain of their own vessel, we have plenty of bareboat charters to choose from. However, if you want you don’t have a licence to sail, or you prefer a more relaxing holiday, we recommend chartering a skippered vessel. It’s true that having a skipper on board is typically more expensive, but the extra cost is worth it!
Skippers are your guides both on and off the water. They will take you to see all the places on your travel itinerary, and give you recommendations about other attractions that most tourists won’t know about. Skippers provide a more all-inclusive atmosphere, and together you can customise your sailing adventure. For a unique experience on the water, rent a boat with a skipper in Corfu!
What season is the best to charter a boat in Corfu?
The best time for a boat rental in Corfu is between May and October. At this time period, you’ll experience warm, pleasant temperatures and little to no precipitation, perfect weather for sailing! If you prefer hot weather, you should visit in August, when you’ll have average highs of 29°C.
Be advised that summer is the high tourist season in Corfu and because everyone is looking to charter a yacht, the prices of boats will be higher. For better deals on boats and fewer crowds, visit Corfu at the tail ends of high season, in either May or September.
What type of boat is best for a Corfu yacht charter?
It can be hard to choose the right boat for your charter destination, but luckily we are here to help. The amount of time you plan to spend on board will influence the type of boat you choose. If you only want to sail for a weekend, we recommend a daily charter like a motorboat, which will help you get to where you’re going in no time.
For a week rental, you should opt for a bigger, more comfortable vessel with all the necessary amenities to serve your every need, such as a catamaran or even a sailboat, but we advise you to have sailing experience for it.