Sailboat rental in Greece

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Bookie Too - Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 39i (2007)

Athens
8
With or without a skipper
 27  · Super owner

From $240 per day

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Beneteau Cyclades 43.4 " La Luna" (2007)

Piraeus
8
With or without a skipper
 23  · Super owner

From $281 per day

Grand Soleil 37R (1997)

Athens
5
With or without a skipper
 26  · Super owner

From $281 per day

Magic sailing tour (2006)

Mykonos
10
With a skipper
 20  · Super owner

From $1,212 per day

Sailboat JUET 37 11m (1980)

Kos
6
With or without a skipper
 17  · Super owner

From $276 per day

MARANEL - Beneteau Oceanis 40.1 (2022)

Athens
10
With or without a skipper
 12  · Super owner

From $321 per day

Atlantic 70 (1992)

Athens
10
With a skipper
 17  · Super owner

From $415 per day

Beneteau Oceanis Clipper 323 (2004)

Euboea
4
With or without a skipper
 13

From $120 per day

Tailor Made Cruises in Rhodes with Sailboat! (1995)

Rhodes
6
With a skipper
 35  · Super owner

From $225 per day

Beneteau First 36, 3 cabins (2023)

Athens
6
With a skipper
 18  · Super owner

From $497 per day

Sailboat Gibert Marine 362 10.9m (1994)

Syvota
7
With a skipper
 25  · Super owner

From $401 per day

Bavaria 47 Athens (2002)

Palaio Faliro
10
Without a skipper
 13  · Super owner

From $257 per day

Bavaria 44 "Danai" (2004)

Kavala
10
With or without a skipper
 8  · Super owner

From $217 per day

Beneteau Oceanis 43 - AIAS (2008)

Athens
8
With or without a skipper
 10  · Super owner

From $292 per day

Skippered cruise on "NARCISSUS" Bavaria 49 (2004)

Athens
10
With a skipper
 9  · Super owner

From $393 per day

Private Luxury Full Day Trips on TREATON (16.15 m., A/C) (2012)

Heraklion
11
With a skipper
 7  · Super owner

From $730 per day

Blueline III (1993)

Mykonos
10
With a skipper
 102  · Super owner

From $786 per day

Beneteau First 40 (2009)

Athens
8
With or without a skipper
 7  · Super owner

From $321 per day

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Sailboat Rental in Greece with Click&Boat

Rent a sailboat in Greece and discover one of the nautical jewels of the Mediterranean, consisting of over 15,000 km of coastline! Enjoy the country's ideal location in the middle of the Mediterranean coast, divided by the Ionian and Aegean Seas. Sail between the Cyclades Islands, Ionian Islands, Sporades, Rhodes, Zakynthos, Corfu and more, while enjoying the beautiful scenery and crystal clear sea. The charm of the small coastal villages and the amazing shipping routes maintain a standard of beauty as high as the country's ancient history.

Set out on a sailing tour to escape the more touristy cities and have complete freedom to discover quieter, more secluded islands in the Greek archipelagos. Come to Corfu to visit the legendary museum, or sail to Zakynthos and discover the hidden beach of Navagio (Shipwreck), among many other places waiting to be discovered! Shall we climb aboard?

How much does it cost to rent a sailboat in Greece?

The price of renting a sailboat can vary greatly, depending on factors such as the model, the condition of the boat, the year of manufacture, and the owner, and more. 

  • Typically, you can rent a sailboat in Greece for as little as $220/day to $280/day, even less in low season, while weekly charters start at $1,170/week. And remember that it is always possible to split the bill with family or friends!

If you are still not completely convinced about which destination is more suitable for your vacation, why not take a look at the other options available on the platform as well?

Renting a sailboat in Greece: where to go?

If you want to charter a sailboat in Greece and don't know exactly where to go, what you need to know or which route to take, here we tell you more about the treasures of every sailing trip in the country: its islands. The Greek islands form more than 20 percent of the total area of Greece, among which are our favorites:

  • The Cyclades Islands, this region is one of the places that attracts the most tourists annually. There you can find the famous Aegean islands such as: Mykonos, Syros, Sifnos, Irakleia, Sinoussa, Koufonisia, Naxos, as the largest, and Santorini, which is at the southern end. Without a doubt, Mykonos will sound most familiar to you, as this Greek island is the most cosmopolitan, attracting a wide range of tourists and known for its lively nightlife and entertainment. But if you are also looking for peace and quiet for your vacation, and a sail in calmer waters, set off towards Naoussa. This is a picturesque island in southern Greece, well known for its fishing port (and culture!).
  • Even if your starting point is Athens, it is possible to sail through the Saronic Gulf to start your cruise on the right foot. This is a perfect route if you want to get to know the coast well, as from there you can head towards the Cyclades, or choose a wonderful and romantic route around the Ionian Islands from Corfu.

This sailing trip will take you far!

What to see in Greece?

This country is full of wonders to discover. To make sure you don't leave any behind, here is a list of some of the most charming places to visit when you rent a boat:

  • The capital of Greece is one of the oldest cities in the world and a must-see stop on your vacation. In Athens, you can see the world famous Parthenon, the ruins of the ancient Agora, the famous port of Piraeus or the Acropolis, a place full of history in the heart of the city.
  • Skiathos has some of the best beaches in Greece. In the south of the island is the popular Koukounaries beach with turquoise waters and beautifully lined with green trees. If, on the other hand, you are looking for a quieter place, we recommend the beaches on the northern part of the island, which can be difficult to access by land. When it starts to get dark, the town of Skiathos also comes alive, with more movement around the Papadiamantis shopping street, with cozy stores selling handmade jewelry and delicacies.
  • If you are looking for great beaches, Lefkada will not disappoint you. Porto Katsiki and Egremni are two beaches surrounded by cliffs that will take your breath away. If, on the other hand, you are interested in windsurfing, we recommend the south coast and Agios Ioannis beach, which is full of surfers.
  • Unlike the rest of the Greek islands, Corfu never fell under the rule of the Ottoman Empire, but has strong British, French and Venetian influences that can be felt in the island's capital, where the old part is incredibly beautiful and protected as a cultural heritage site by UNESCO. On the northeast side of the island, you will find many secluded coves to discover in complete privacy!
  • The island of Zakynthos is home to the iconic beach of Navagio (Shipwreck), where a wrecked ship was washed ashore by the tide, an image often seen in travel magazines around the world. Besides the wreck, one of the island's biggest attractions is the opportunity to see the endangered common sea turtles (Caretta caretta) up close. The island's local cuisine also has much to offer with excellent ingredients and dishes prepared with love.
  • The wonders of Crete also await you: Greece's largest island and the birthplace of Zeus has much to offer! Choose from discovering ancient ruins, snow-capped peaks or epic beaches. The island also offers a rich gastronomic culture. On the western side of the island is the province of Chania, which has priceless natural beauty, such as beaches, mountains, forests and olive groves.

Greek gastronomy: another plus!

Despite what you may have thought, Greek cuisine has much more to offer than moussaka and souvlaki! Greek cuisine has a wide variety of delicacies, as well as a wide variety of dishes that can satisfy all tastes, both carnivore and vegetarian. It is based on four secrets: high-quality fresh ingredients, the right amount of spices and herbs, the famous Greek olive oil, and simplicity of cooking.

Above all, olive oil has a special place in gastronomy, as it is used in almost every dish and has a positive effect on health. In addition, Greece's temperate climate allows fruits and vegetables to grow without the addition of artificial products, which means that many of them retain their strong flavor as they are grown completely naturally.

Renting a sailboat in Greece: the best plan for your vacation

Think no more about it. If you are passionate about the Greek islands and sailing, you can now rent a sailboat on our platform. Discover the Aegean Sea aboard your favorite boat, and remember that you can use the filters of our search tool to further refine your search, Let's set sail towards the wonderful Greek islands!

Rent a sailboat with a captain?

Don't have the necessary license for the boat you want to rent? Or do you think that the boat you have chosen might be too difficult to maneuver?

No problem! At Click&Boat, many of the sailboats offered on the platform can be rented with an experienced captain. When you rent a boat with a captain, he or she takes full responsibility for the navigation, docking and maneuvering of the boat, which means you can focus on enjoying the beautiful surroundings and spending time with friends and family.

When is the best time to sail in Greece?

As for the weather in Greece, three months in particular are ideal: June, September and October. During these months you can sail to all the most famous ports and marinas without any problems. In Greece, even the water temperature can reach 30°C during the warmer months! Also, October in particular, is a good month for sailing!

Good to know

Number of sailboats:2562 sailboats available
Types of sailboats:with or without a skipper
Average price:$600 per day
Minimum price:$50 per day
Maximum price:$13,440 per day
Manufacturers:Beneteau, Jeanneau, and more

Frequently Asked Questions about Greece

What is the price of renting a sailboat for a day in Greece?

The average price of renting a sailboat for the day in Greece is $600. A few factors can determine the cost of the rental, such as the time of year, how old the boat is, and the boat equipment. Depending on these factors, the price of renting a sailboat can range from $50 and $13,440.

What is the typical daily cost of hiring a skipper in Greece?

The cost of hiring a skipper can differ based on the destination and the owner of the boat. In Greece, the typical rate of a skipper is $205 per day.

What is the typical rental period for a yacht hire Greece?

The rental period for a sailboat in Greece can vary considerably. However, on average it is rented for 4 days.

What is incorporated in the price of a sailboat charter in Greece?

In Greece, the rental price for a sailboat usually includes GPS, Bimini, Automatic pilot etc.

What is the passenger limit on a sailboat in Greece?

The passenger limit on sailboats in Greece is 100 persons. It is worth noting that when you rent a boat with skipper, they also count to the number of people onboard.

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Jean
21 de ago de 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!