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Discover Greece

Unparalleled Charter Experiences in the MEDITERRANEAN

Immerse yourself in the beautiful landscape
and rich history of this Mediterranean gem.

The Destination

Greece is a top rated yachting destination cherished by travelers worldwide. There is a rich history and cultural heritage that is unmatched by any other country in the world. From the ruins of Athens to the temple of Delphi, Greece offers travelers a chance to explore the glorious past and marvel at the wonders of antiquity.

Greece boasts of stunning natural beauty, including some of the world’s most beautiful beaches and crystal-clear waters. The Greek Islands, including Santorini, Mykonos, and Crete, offer visitors an opportunity to relax, unwind, and soak up the sun while surrounded by some of the most scenic landscapes in the world.

Immerse yourself in our suggested itinerary below for a preview of what a perfect week of sailing the Greek coastline entails. Start in Athens and sail to the islands of your choice!

The best option for air travel is to fly into Athens (airport code: ATH). Spend a night or two visiting the majestic city center prior to boarding your yacht.

The Destination

Greece is a wonderful vacation destination that is cherished by travelers worldwide. Greece has a rich history and cultural heritage that is unmatched by any other country in the world. From the ancient ruins of Athens to the stunning temples of Delphi, Greece offers visitors a chance to explore its glorious past and marvel at the wonders of antiquity. Greece boasts of stunning natural beauty, including some of the world’s most beautiful beaches and crystal-clear waters. The Greek Islands, including Santorini, Mykonos, and Crete, offer visitors an opportunity to relax, unwind, and soak up the sun while surrounded by some of the most scenic landscapes in the world.

Immerse yourself in our suggested itinerary below for a preview of what a perfect week of sailing the Greek coastline entails. Start in Athens and sail to your islands of choice!

The best option for air travel is to fly into Athens (airport code ATH). Spend a night or two visiting the majestic city center prior to boarding your yacht.

Board Your Yacht

Board your yacht in one of the many easily accessible Greek marinas… Agios Kosmas, ACI Marina Split, Marina Kastela, Marina Baotic, or ACI Marina Trogir

Board Your Yacht

Board your yacht in one of the many easily accessible marinas… Flisvos Marina, Athens Marina, D-Marin Zea Marina, or Alimos Marina.

Best Time to Visit

Plan your private yacht charter during the summer months. From June to September, the weather is warm and sunny with clear skies and calm seas, conditions ideal for sailing.

June and September are particularly good months for yacht charters as they are less crowded. July and August are peak season months in Greece.

The Cyclades islands, which include popular destinations like Mykonos and Santorini, can be quite windy during the summer months, especially in July and August. If you’re looking for calmer waters, you may consider the Ionian islands. They are located on the west coast of Greece and are sheltered from strong winds.

Yachts We Love in

Greece

GREECE

Above and Beyond

2019 SUNREEF 80

This stylish yacht provides impressive accommodation for up to 8 guests in 4 ensuite cabins designed in a modern and sophisticated combination of black and white colors.

Highlights

04
Suites
80
LENGTH
08
GUESTS
2019 YEAR BUILT
STARTS AT
€50,000
Inquire

GREECE

Genny

SUNREEF 80

Step on board this exclusive leisure yacht, ideal for luxurious getaways and transoceanic adventures. With an incredible crew of 5, you are sure to leave feeling pampered and relaxed.

Highlights

04
Suites
80
LENGTH
08
GUESTS
2021 YEAR BUILT
STARTS AT
€55,000
Inquire

GREECE

Alteya

SUNREEF 70 POWER

UC TOP PICK! The flybridge skylight, salon panoramic vantage points, and wide sliding door let plenty of light into the completely custom mod and edgy interior. Deep warmth from the wood floor is met with cool gun metal tones and shades of slate.

Highlights

04
Suites
70
LENGTH
08
GUESTS
2022 YEAR BUILT
STARTS AT
€55,000
Inquire

GREECE

Just Marie Two

SEVENTY 8 LAGOON

A fabulous Lagoon Seventy 8 power catamaran that accommodates 6 guests in 3 ensuite cabins – one spacious primary cabin featuring a sitting area, a walk in closet, double sinks, and a private over-water balcony.

Highlights

04
Suites
78
LENGTH
08
GUESTS
2018 YEAR BUILT
STARTS AT
€49,000
Inquire

Your Sample

Itinerary

Day One

ATHENS TO KEA (35 NAUTICAL MILES) – Sail to Kea, the closest of the Cyclades islands to Athens . Explore the charming town of Korissia, visit the ancient Lion of Kea, and enjoy the local cuisine in one of the town’s tavernas. Spend the night in one of Kea’s protected bays, such as Ormos Koundouros

Day Two

KEA TO SYROS (30 NAUTICAL MILES) – Sail to Syros, the capital of the Cyclades and a bustling port town with a rich history. Explore the narrow alleys and stunning architecture of Ermoupoli, the island’s main town, and visit the impressive Apollo Theater. Spend the night in the sheltered bay of Finikas, on the western side of the island.

Day Three

SYROS TO MYKONOS (17 NAUTICAL MILES) – Sail to the iconic island of Mykonos, famous for its vibrant nightlife and cosmopolitan atmosphere. Spend the day exploring the picturesque streets of Chora, visiting the famous windmills, and enjoying the island’s famous beaches. Spend the night in the port of Mykonos, or anchor in one of the island’s secluded bays

Day Four

MYKONOS TO PAROS (27 NAUTICAL MILES) – Sail to Paros, a charming island with a unique blend of traditional and modern Greek culture. Explore the picturesque town of Naoussa, visit the impressive Byzantine church of Ekatontapiliani, and enjoy the island’s famous beaches. Spend the night in the port of Parikia, or anchor in one of the island’s secluded bays.

Day Five

PAROS TO SERIFOS (30 NAUTICAL MILES) – Sail to Serifos, a rugged and unspoiled island with a laid-back atmosphere. Explore the island’s capital, Chora, visit the impressive Venetian castle, and enjoy the local cuisine in one of the town’s tavernas. Spend the night in one of Serifos’s sheltered bays, such as Livadi or Koutalas.

Day Six

SERIFOS TO KYTHNOS (15 NAUTICAL MILES) – The island is known for its quiet, laid-back atmosphere. Kythnos has many beautiful beaches with crystal-clear waters, such as Kolona, Apokrousi, and Loutra, which are perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports. The island’s rugged coastline is also ideal for snorkeling, diving, and exploring sea caves. Kythnos has several noteworthy sites to visit, such as the Castle of Oria, and the churches of Agia Triada and Panagia Kanala. Kythnos is also famous for its thermal springs, which are said to have healing properties and attract many visitors seeking relaxation and wellness.

Day Seven

KYTHNOS TO SOUNIO (25 NAUTICAL MILES) – Sounio is a cape located at the southernmost tip of the Attica peninsula in Greece. It offers beautiful views of the Attica coastline and the Aegean Sea. One of the main attractions of Sounion is the Temple of Poseidon, an ancient Greek temple dedicated to the god of the sea, built on a rocky hill overlooking the sea. The temple is an impressive sight, especially during sunset when the golden light bathes the ruins in a warm glow. Sounion is also a popular destination for swimming and sunbathing, with many small coves and beaches scattered around the coastline. The waters are crystal clear and offer great opportunities for snorkeling and diving.

Day Eight

SOUNIO TO ATHENS (25 NAUTICAL MILES) – Sail back to Athens and return to the port of Piraeus. Disembark from your yacht and spend some time exploring the ancient and modern wonders of Athens, such as the Acropolis, the Parthenon, and the Plaka district. Depart from Athens, or stay for a few more days to explore more of the city and its surroundings

Your Sample

Itinerary

Day One

ATHENS TO KEA (35 NAUTICAL MILES) – Sail to Kea, the closest of the Cyclades islands to Athens . Explore the charming town of Korissia, visit the ancient Lion of Kea, and enjoy the local cuisine in one of the town’s tavernas. Spend the night in one of Kea’s protected bays, such as Ormos Koundouros

Day Two

KEA TO SYROS (30 NAUTICAL MILES) – Sail to Syros, the capital of the Cyclades and a bustling port town with a rich history. Explore the narrow alleys and stunning architecture of Ermoupoli, the island’s main town, and visit the impressive Apollo Theater. Spend the night in the sheltered bay of Finikas, on the western side of the island.

Day Three

SYROS TO MYKONOS (17 NAUTICAL MILES) – Sail to the iconic island of Mykonos, famous for its vibrant nightlife and cosmopolitan atmosphere. Spend the day exploring the picturesque streets of Chora, visiting the famous windmills, and enjoying the island’s famous beaches. Spend the night in the port of Mykonos, or anchor in one of the island’s secluded bays

Day Four

MYKONOS TO PAROS (27 NAUTICAL MILES) – Sail to Paros, a charming island with a unique blend of traditional and modern Greek culture. Explore the picturesque town of Naoussa, visit the impressive Byzantine church of Ekatontapiliani, and enjoy the island’s famous beaches. Spend the night in the port of Parikia, or anchor in one of the island’s secluded bays.

Day Five

PAROS TO SERIFOS (30 NAUTICAL MILES) – Sail to Serifos, a rugged and unspoiled island with a laid-back atmosphere. Explore the island’s capital, Chora, visit the impressive Venetian castle, and enjoy the local cuisine in one of the town’s tavernas. Spend the night in one of Serifos’s sheltered bays, such as Livadi or Koutalas.

Day Six

SERIFOS TO KYTHNOS (15 NAUTICAL MILES) – The island is known for its quiet, laid-back atmosphere. Kythnos has many beautiful beaches with crystal-clear waters, such as Kolona, Apokrousi, and Loutra, which are perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports. The island’s rugged coastline is also ideal for snorkeling, diving, and exploring sea caves. Kythnos has several noteworthy sites to visit, such as the Castle of Oria, and the churches of Agia Triada and Panagia Kanala. Kythnos is also famous for its thermal springs, which are said to have healing properties and attract many visitors seeking relaxation and wellness.

Day Seven

KYTHNOS TO SOUNIO (25 NAUTICAL MILES) – Sounio is a cape located at the southernmost tip of the Attica peninsula in Greece. It offers beautiful views of the Attica coastline and the Aegean Sea. One of the main attractions of Sounion is the Temple of Poseidon, an ancient Greek temple dedicated to the god of the sea, built on a rocky hill overlooking the sea. The temple is an impressive sight, especially during sunset when the golden light bathes the ruins in a warm glow. Sounion is also a popular destination for swimming and sunbathing, with many small coves and beaches scattered around the coastline. The waters are crystal clear and offer great opportunities for snorkeling and diving.

Day Eight

SOUNIO TO ATHENS (25 NAUTICAL MILES) – Sail back to Athens and return to the port of Piraeus. Disembark from your yacht and spend some time exploring the ancient and modern wonders of Athens, such as the Acropolis, the Parthenon, and the Plaka district. Depart from Athens, or stay for a few more days to explore more of the city and its surroundings

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