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Rental Catamaran Lagoon Lagoon 42 Lefkada
Lefkada
4.9
 (5)

Nala Lagoon 42 (2021)

10
10
Super owner
With or without a skipper

From $454 per day

Rental Catamaran LAGOON 42 Kontokali
Kontokali
5.0
 (5)

Lagoon 42 - Disinfection before Check-in (2019)

12
12
Super owner
With or without a skipper

From $650 per day

Rental Catamaran Lagoon 40 Alimos
Alimos
4.9
 (3)

New 2021 (2021)

12
10
Super owner
With or without a skipper

From $626 per day

Rental Catamaran  Astréa 42 Lefkada
Lefkada
4.5
 (2)

Nostos (2021)

10
10
Super owner
With or without a skipper

From $494 per day

Rental Catamaran LAGOON 42 Kontokali
Kontokali
5.0
 (1)

Dream of Life - Available in Corfu & Lefkada (2019)

10
10
Super owner
With or without a skipper

From $497 per day

Rental Catamaran LAGOON 450 Lefkada
Lefkada
5.0
 (1)

Violetta - Available in Corfu & Lefkada (2018)

10
10
Super owner
With or without a skipper

From $522 per day

Rental Catamaran Lagoon Lagoon 400 S2 Preveza
Special offer
Preveza
4.2
 (4)

Seaker (2017)

10
10
Super owner
With or without a skipper

From $439 per day

Rental Catamaran Sunreef Sunreef 62 Athens
Athens
4.5
 (7)

Anassa Sunreef 62 (2008)

9
10
With a skipper

From $2,448 per day

Rental Catamaran LAGOON 400 S2 Laurium
Laurium
4.4
 (2)

Discover Greece from Lavrion on the brand new Lagoon 400 S2 "Tulip" with or without a skipper (2018)

12
12
With or without a skipper

From $471 per day

Rental Catamaran Beneteau Excess 12 Preveza
Special offer
Preveza
5.0
 (1)

Catamaran Beneteau Excess 12 11.81m (2022)

11
11
Super owner
With or without a skipper

From $580 per day

Rental Catamaran LAGOON 380 Alimos
Alimos
4.9
 (2)

Lagoon 380 (2014)

10
10
With or without a skipper

From $517 per day

Rental Catamaran Lagoon Lagoon 40 Corfu
Special offer
Corfu
4.2
 (3)

Lagoon 40 (2022)

12
12
With or without a skipper

From $533 per day

Rental Catamaran Lagoon 380 Athens
Special offer
Athens
4.5
 (3)

Lagoon 380 (2015)

10
10
With or without a skipper

From $439 per day

Rental Catamaran Lagoon Lagoon 380 Athens
Special offer
Athens
4.7
 (1)

Vienna (2016)

10
10
Super owner
With or without a skipper

From $361 per day

Rental Catamaran FOUNTAINE PAJOT Lucia 40 O.V. Kontokali
Kontokali
3.8
 (1)

Catamaran FOUNTAINE PAJOT Lucia 40 O.V. 11.73m (2019)

8
8
Without a skipper

Rental Catamaran Lagoon Lagoon 380 Athens
Athens
3.9
 (11)

Large and Comfortable Catamaran in Athens (2011)

10
10
With a skipper

From $454 per day

Rental Catamaran LAGOON 420 Athens
Special offer
Athens
4.7
 (4)

Lagoon 420 with flat TV, microwave, air conditioning (2008)

10
10
Super owner
With or without a skipper

From $423 per day

Rental Catamaran Lagoon Lagoon 40 Lefkada
Special offer
Lefkada
5.0
 (1)

Catamaran Lagoon Lagoon 40 11.74m (2020)

12
12
Super owner
With or without a skipper

From $705 per day

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Discover Greece with a catamaran

Greece is renowned for its picturesque coastlines, crystal-clear waters, and numerous islands that are perfect for island hopping. What better way to explore this stunning country than on a catamaran? With a catamaran rental in Greece, you can experience the beauty of the Greek islands in a unique way!

Sailing holidays in Greece are a popular option for both novice and experienced sailors. The country boasts some of the most beautiful and diverse sailing destinations in the world. From the turquoise waters of the Cyclades Islands to the calm, sheltered bays of the Dodecanese Islands, there is a Greek island to suit everyone's tastes.

At Click&Boat offers a wide range of catamarans for rent in Greece, with options to suit all budgets and group sizes. Catamarans offer spacious and comfortable living spaces, both indoor and outdoor, making them the perfect choice for families, couples, or groups of friends looking for a crewed or bareboat catamaran charter in Greece!

Why should I rent a catamaran?

Renting a catamaran in Greece is the ultimate way to experience a sailing holiday. With a catamaran, you'll have all the space and amenities you need to make your vacation in Greece comfortable and enjoyable. Catamarans have large living spaces, outdoor living areas for dining and relaxing, and a stable platform that makes them ideal for families or groups of friends. Plus, with the added bonus of a crew, you can sit back and relax while someone else takes care of the sailing and cooking.

Not only does renting a catamaran offer comfort and convenience, but it also allows you to explore some of the most beautiful and remote parts of Greece. With a catamaran, you can easily access secluded coves and hidden beaches that are only accessible by boat. Plus, with the flexibility to move at your own pace, you can customize your plans to suit your interests and preferences.

Whether you want to island-hop through the Cyclades or sail the turquoise waters of the Ionian Sea, a catamaran rental in Greece will provide you with an unforgettable charter vacation!

How much does it cost?

When it comes to renting a catamaran in Greece, the price can vary depending on a number of factors. The type and year of the catamaran, the location in Greece, the time of year, and more can affect the cost of renting a catamaran.

On average, you can expect to pay anywhere from $3,000 to $5,000 for a week-long rental that accommodates 10 to 12 people. It's worth noting that most catamaran rentals in Greece are usually weekly, so keep that in mind when planning your vacation.

For those seeking a more luxurious experience, a high-end catamaran rental can cost $10,000 or more per week. It's important to keep in mind that there may be additional costs beyond the rental fee, such as fuel and final cleaning. However, some rentals may include extras like sports equipment, food and drinks, and even a crew to help you enjoy your vacation to the fullest!

When is the best time to go?

The best time to go sailing in Greece is typically between May and October. During these months, the weather is warm and sunny, and the waters are calm and perfect for sailing. The peak season in Greece is July and August, so prices may be higher during this time and popular destinations may be more crowded.

If you're looking to avoid the crowds and enjoy more moderate temperatures, consider visiting in May or September. These months still offer plenty of sunshine and warm weather, but with fewer tourists around. Additionally, the water temperatures are perfect for swimming and water activities during this time.

Ultimately, the best time to go sailing in Greece depends on your personal preferences and travel schedule. Keep in mind that the weather can be unpredictable, so be sure to check the forecast before setting sail. With its gorgeous blue waters and stunning coastlines, Greece is a fantastic destination for a sailing holiday no matter when you go.

What are the best places to sail?

Greece is widely regarded as one of the best places in the world for sailing, and it's not hard to see why. With its crystal-clear waters, stunning coastlines, and thousands of islands, Greece offers endless opportunities for exploration and adventure on the water.

Greece is a truly unique sailing destination that offers something for everyone. Whether you're looking for secluded bays and quiet anchorages or bustling ports and lively beach clubs, you're sure to find it in Greece. People love traveling to Greece for its warm hospitality, delicious food, and stunning scenery.

The islands and beaches are known for their beautiful blue waters, white sand beaches, and rocky coves. While the mainland offers a rich cultural experience with its historic sites, ancient ruins, and charming villages. With its laid-back vibe and endless opportunities for adventure, Greece is a must-visit destination for any sailing enthusiast.

If you're planning a sailing trip in Greece, be sure to check out some of the following islands and beaches:

  • Ionian Islands: Located off the west coast of Greece, the Ionian Islands are known for their lush green landscapes, turquoise waters, and charming villages. Some highlights include Corfu, Kefalonia, and Zakynthos.
  • Cyclades Islands: Located in the Aegean Sea, the Cyclades are a group of islands known for their rugged landscapes, picturesque villages, and stunning beaches. Some must-see destinations include Mykonos, Santorini, and Paros.
  • Dodecanese Islands: Located in the southeastern Aegean, the Dodecanese Islands offer a mix of history, culture, and natural beauty. Highlights include Rhodes, Kos, and Patmos.
  • Navagio Beach: Also known as Shipwreck Beach, Navagio Beach is located on the island of Zakynthos in the Ionian Sea. It's known for its turquoise waters, towering cliffs, and the wreckage of a smuggler's ship that washed ashore in the 1980s.
  • Myrtos Beach: Located on the island of Kefalonia, this beach is considered one of the most beautiful in Greece. Its turquoise waters, white sand, and towering cliffs create a picturesque setting. It's also a great spot for swimming, sunbathing, and taking in stunning scenery.

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FAQs for renting a catamaran in Greece without a captain

Why should I do a bareboat catamaran charter in Greece?

A bareboat catamaran charter is a perfect option for those who have sailing experience and the necessary licenses. This allows for more privacy and for you to have the freedom to choose to sail to wherever you wish.

Are catamarans good for beginners?

Catamarans can be a good choice for beginners, depending on the individual's level of experience and the sailing conditions they plan to encounter. However, it is advised to have some experience navigating a catamaran and familiarity with the Greek waters if you choose to rent without a captain.

Do you need a license for a catamaran rental in Greece?

Yes, you generally need a valid sailing license or certification to legally operate a catamaran in Greece. Greece has strict regulations governing recreational boating, and all boats must be registered with the Hellenic Coast Guard.

The exact requirements for a sailing license may vary depending on the size and type of catamaran you plan to operate, as well as the area in which you plan to sail. In general, the following licenses are recognized in Greece: International Certificate of Competence (ICC), National Licenses, and a Greek Sailing license.

Why should I rent a catamaran with a captain?

If you do not have experience sailing, do not have the proper licenses, or want to have a stress-free vacation, you can rent your catamaran with a captain! Here are some reasons why you might want to consider a skippered catamaran yacht charter:

  • A captain will take care of all the sailing, leaving you free to relax and enjoy the journey. You don't need any sailing experience to rent a catamaran with a captain, as they will handle all aspects of the sailing, from navigating to docking.
  • With a captain on board, you can benefit from their local knowledge of the best anchorages, hidden beaches, and scenic spots to visit. They can recommend the best places to swim, snorkel, and explore, ensuring you make the most of your time on the water.
  • Renting a catamaran with a captain provides an added level of safety and security. Captains are experienced sailors who know how to handle a boat in all conditions, and they can ensure you have a safe and enjoyable journey.

Good to know

Number of catamarans:877 catamarans available
Types of catamarans:with or without a skipper
Average price:$1,221 per day
Minimum price:$50 per day
Maximum price:$5,786 per day
Manufacturers:Bali, Seawind Catamarans, and more

Frequently Asked Questions about Greece

How much does it cost to charter a catamaran for a day in Greece?

The average cost of chartering a catamaran for a day in Greece is $1,221. Elements such as the time of year, the year the boat was built, and the boat’s equipment can affect the cost. The daily cost of chartering a catamaran can range from $50 and $5,786.

What is the daily fee for hiring a skipper in Greece?

The daily fee for a skipper can fluctuate based on the location and the boat owner. On average, in Greece, you can anticipate paying $229 per day for a skipper.

When renting a catamaran in Greece, how many cabins can you expect to find onboard?

You can expect to find around 5 onboard a catamaran in Greece. Catamarans with up to 8 cabins are also available for those traveling in larger goups.

What does the rental cost of a catamaran in Greece cover?

The price of a catamaran charter in Greece could include GPS, Dinghy, Autopilot etc.

Are fuel expenses included in the cost of a catamaran rental in Greece?

When renting a catamaran in Greece fuel is typically not included in the rental costs, except for in 51 boats where it is already included in the price.

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