Rent a boat in Greece at the best price

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2004 - 2025
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Catamaran Bali 4.6 14m (2021)

Lefkada
10
Without a skipper

From $498 per day

Special offer

Lagoon 40 (2022)

Corfu
12
With or without a skipper
 3

From $513 per day

Hanse 458 (2020)

Athens
10
With or without a skipper

From $321 per day

Special offer

Sailboat Jeanneau Oceanis 41.1 12.43m (2020)

Athens
8
With or without a skipper
 1

From $337 per day

A Hellas Creta (2023)

Laganas
9
Without a skipper
 4  · Super owner

From $292 per day

No license required - Starting from Lagonisi (2022)

Athens
5
With or without a skipper
 19  · Super owner

From $202 per day

Sea Ray Sundance 320 (2023)

Kos
9
With a skipper
 5  · Super owner

From $1,431 per day

Gulet Cosmos (1979)

Athens
8
With a skipper
 1  · Super owner

From $2,470 per day

Catamaran Lagoon 39 11m (2015)

Corfu
10
With or without a skipper

From $340 per day

Special offer

Catamaran Lagoon 400 S2 11.97m (2015)

Rhodes
10
Without a skipper
Super owner

From $349 per day

Special offer

Sailboat Oceanis 51.1 15m (2022)

Athens
12
Without a skipper

From $429 per day

Special offer

Sailboat Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 440 13.39m (2022)

Volos
10
With or without a skipper
 1

From $385 per day

Special offer

Beneteau Cyclades 50.5 (2009)

Corfu
12
With or without a skipper

From $561 per day

Anima the Soul of a Beneteau Oceanis Clipper 361 (2010)

Athens
8
With a skipper
 12  · Super owner

From $240 per day

Special offer

Catamaran Bali - Catana Bali 4.8 14.86m (2021)

Preveza
14
With a skipper
 1

From $1,043 per day

Special offer

Double Base in Lavrio (2015)

Athens
12
With or without a skipper
Super owner

From $473 per day

Catamaran Lagoon 400 S2 12m (2017)

Athens
10
Without a skipper

From $370 per day

Special offer

Sailboat Dufour 530 16m (2024)

Preveza
10
Without a skipper

From $569 per day

Boat Rental in Greece 

Welcome to Greece, one of the world's most breathtaking sailing destinations. With over 6,000 islands and islets to explore, Greek island hopping is a must-do experience for any sailor or traveler. And what better way to experience the beauty of Greece's stunning coastline and crystal-clear waters than by renting a yacht with Click&Boat?

We offer a wide range of rentals in Greece, from luxurious yachts to private boats, so you can find the perfect vessel for your sailing adventure. Our luxury yacht rentals provide an unparalleled level of comfort and luxury, while our private boats give you the freedom to explore the hidden gems of the Greek islands at your own pace. Whether you're looking to sail the Aegean Sea, visit historic landmarks, or simply relax and soak up the sun, we have the perfect yacht rental for you.

So why wait? Book your yacht rental in Greece today and discover the beauty of the Mediterranean like never before. With Click&Boat, your dream sailing vacation in Greece is just a click away!

Not sure where to rent a boat in Greece? Start with these locations: 

  • Rent a boat in Athens
  • Rent a boat in Lefkada
  • Rent a boat in Mykonos
  • Rent a boat in Zakynthos

How much does it cost?

If you’re considering renting a boat in Greece the price will differ depending on the time of year, the number of passengers on board, and the size and type of boat you choose. Of course, additional amenities or services could also affect the price, such as having a skipper on board. Below are the average prices of a private charter in Greece by boat type.

  • Sailboat: Set sail in style for just $360 per day.
  • Motorboat: Enjoy a smooth ride on the waves for $230 per day.
  • RIB: Zoom along the coast on a RIB for only $660 per day.
  • Gulet: Experience the ultimate luxury for $1,790 per day.
  • Yacht: Sail like a VIP on a yacht for $1,645 per day or $ per week.
  • Catamaran: Explore Greece’s waters in comfort for $535 per day.

What does this include?

When you rent a boat with Click&Boat, you can expect a fully-equipped vessel that comes with all the necessary safety gear, navigation equipment, and amenities to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable sailing experience. Our boats are well-maintained and regularly serviced to ensure the highest standards of safety and reliability.

Best ports and docks to keep your boat

  • Alimos Marina - Located in Athens, Alimos Marina is one of the largest marinas in Greece, with over 1,000 berths for yachts up to 130 feet in length. It is a great starting point for exploring the Saronic Gulf and the Cyclades islands. The marina offers all necessary facilities for yacht owners, including restaurants, bars, supermarkets, and water and electricity supply.
  • Corfu Marina - Situated in the northwestern part of Greece, Corfu Marina is an excellent stop for those exploring the Ionian Islands. The marina can accommodate up to 80 yachts and offers a range of amenities such as fuel, water, electricity, and waste disposal. There are also several restaurants and bars nearby, as well as supermarkets and repair facilities.
  • Naxos Marina - Naxos Marina is a small yet picturesque port located on the island of Naxos, in the heart of the Cyclades. It has around 30 berths for yachts up to 65 feet long and is a great base for exploring the nearby islands. The marina has basic facilities, including water and electricity, and is located near the town's amenities, such as restaurants, cafes, and shops.
  • Rhodes Marina - Situated in the heart of the Aegean Sea, Rhodes Marina is one of the most popular marinas in Greece. It offers a range of services and amenities, including fuel, electricity, and water supply, as well as waste disposal and repair facilities. The marina has over 380 berths for yachts up to 390 feet in length and is located close to the town's historic center, where you can find restaurants, bars, and shops.

These marinas offer a range of facilities and services, making them excellent choices for boat renters. They are all located in beautiful areas of Greece and provide easy access to nearby islands, as well as basic necessities such as food, water, and electricity.

What can you see and do in Greece?

  • Visit the Acropolis of Athens: One of the most iconic landmarks in Greece, the Acropolis is a must-visit for anyone traveling to Athens. With its ancient ruins and stunning views of the city, it's no wonder that it's one of the most popular tourist destinations in the country.
  • Explore the island of Santorini: Known for its white-washed buildings and beautiful blue-domed churches, Santorini is a picture-perfect Greek island that's definitely worth a visit. Be sure to take a sunset cruise to experience the island's stunning views and vibrant nightlife.
  • Go island hopping in the Cyclades: With over 220 islands to choose from, the Cyclades are a popular destination for travelers looking to experience the Greek island lifestyle. Be sure to check out Mykonos and Paros for their beautiful beaches, lively nightlife, and picturesque architecture.
  • Visit the ancient city of Delphi: As one of the most important archaeological sites in Greece, Delphi is a must-see for history buffs. Home to the famous Temple of Apollo and the ancient Oracle, it's a fascinating glimpse into Greece's rich past.
  • Enjoy the food and wine: Greece is known for its delicious Mediterranean cuisine and excellent wines. Be sure to try traditional dishes like moussaka and spanakopita, and wash them down with a glass of local wine or ouzo.

Where to sail in Greece

  • Athens: The Saronic Gulf offers great sailing conditions and clear waters perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and diving.
  • Hydra: This small island is an ideal base for exploring the Saronic Gulf, with its sheltered harbor and many secluded coves and beaches.
  • Spetses: Popular with sailors and yacht owners, Spetses offers great sailing conditions and clear waters ideal for swimming, snorkeling, and diving.
  • Poros: Located in the middle of the Saronic Gulf, Poros is a great place to explore the surrounding islands and enjoy its sheltered bay and clear waters.
  • Aegina: Aegina is a great starting or ending point for a sailing trip, with its sheltered bay, clear waters, and small coves and beaches to explore.

Rent with or without a skipper

Many of our boat charters in Greece come with the option of sailing with a skipper and/or crew. Although this may come at an extra cost, having a skipper on board can, no doubt, provide you with an even more enjoyable experience! Your skipper can adapt the sailing route so that your voyage best suits the desires of you and the rest of your party.

Additionally, setting sail with a skipper will make your voyage even more comfortable! The skipper will take care of all the technical aspects of sailing, so all you need to do is sit back and relax.

If you would like to take charge of your boat charter in Greece, then bareboat charters are the way to go. Enjoy a bareboat charter if you have a license and set sail at your own pace. You need a valid boating license to enjoy a boat this way so check with the boat owner beforehand to see that your license is valid.

What is required to charter a yacht in Greece?

According to Greek law, you must have a valid sailing certificate to rent a boat. The RYA International Certificate of Competence (ICC) allows you to charter a yacht in Greece without a skipper on board. If you do not hold this license we’ve got plenty of crewed yacht charters in Greece which makes sailing accessible to everyone!

When is the best time of year to rent a boat in Greece?

The best time to visit Greece and rent a boat is during the high season, which runs from July to August. The weather is sunny and warm, and the water temperature is perfect for swimming and water activities, averaging in the mid to high 70's°F. However, keep in mind that this is peak season, so prices may be higher and popular destinations may be more crowded.

If you want to avoid the crowds and take advantage of lower prices, consider visiting during the shoulder seasons, which are May to June and September to October. The weather is still warm and pleasant, with temperatures in the low 70's°F. Additionally, during these months, the islands are less crowded, and you can still enjoy all the activities and attractions that Greece has to offer.

Good to know

Number of boats:5893 boats available
Types of boats:Sailboat, Motorboat, Catamaran
Average price:$676 per day
Minimum price:$50 per day
Maximum price:$14,709 per day
Manufacturers:Marinello, Dufour, and more

Frequently Asked Questions about Greece

How much does it cost to rent a boat in Greece for a day?

The average cost of renting a boat in Greece is around $676 per day. Various factors can influence the cost of a boat charter, such as the season, the year the boat was built, and the equipment. The prices can vary between $50 and $14,709 per day.

How much does a skipper cost per day in Greece?

The price of a skipper varies depending on the destination and the owner of the boat. In Greece, you can expect to pay an average of $185 per day for a skipper.

What are the most popular boat manufacturers in Greece?

The most popular boat manufacturers in Greece are Marinello and Dufour.

Can you rent a boat in Greece without a license?

In Greece there are 2410 boats that you can rent without a license. You can also rent many boats with a skipper.

Can I add equipment like snorkel gear, SUP boards or a wakeboard to my boat rental in Greece?

Many owners offer various extras that you can add to your booking in Greece. This can be for example Bimini, GPS or Bathing.

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Jean
21. Aug 2017
We sailed to Egine (main marina), Poros (main marina), Hydra (Nikolaos) = an amazing cruise of one week :) Poros is well protected from N winds. It is a wonderful place to visit and there are very nice restaurants. I recommend. We didn't spend a lot of time in Athens. Maybe next time!