
Catamaran Charter Greece
The Greek islands and a catamaran were made for each other. With two hulls under you the deck stays level, the saloon stays roomy and the trampolines forward become everyone's favourite spot between swims. You island-hop at a gentle pace, drop the anchor off a white-sand beach, and sleep with the hatches open and the water lapping the hulls. It is the calm, spacious way to take on a country built of coastlines.
Greece gives you several very different cruising grounds, and a catamaran reads them all. The Cyclades deliver bright, breezy passages between Mykonos, Paros and Naxos. The Saronic Gulf, an easy reach from Athens, keeps things sheltered and close together. The Ionian, off Corfu, is greener and softer, with short hops and reliable afternoon breezes. The Dodecanese, near Kos and Rhodes, mixes Greek islands with the Turkish coast just across the water.
Most charters start from Athens (Lavrion), Kos or Corfu, all served by good airports and quick transfers. Every catamaran is crewed, so the skipper plans the route around the wind and you simply enjoy it. We also run cross-border charters that begin in Turkey and cross into the Greek islands. Send us your dates and we will build the right itinerary.
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Sheltered gulfs, bays and islands — each a curated cruising ground.
Frequently asked questions
Why is a catamaran good for the Greek islands?
Greece is all about anchoring off beaches and moving between islands, and a catamaran does both beautifully. The flat deck and shallow draft let you tuck into shallow bays and swim straight from the stern, with plenty of shaded deck for long, lazy afternoons.
Which island groups can I sail?
The most popular are the Cyclades, the sheltered Saronic Gulf near Athens, the green Ionian around Corfu, and the Dodecanese near Kos and Rhodes. Your starting base shapes which group makes the best week.
How does the cost work?
You charter the entire catamaran by the week, with the price set by the boat and your group size. It includes crew, mooring for a normal route and standard equipment; some boats also offer cabin charters from around €1,040 per person for seven nights.
What is included?
The full boat, the crew, mooring on a typical itinerary and the catamaran's standard equipment are included. Fuel, provisioning and any additional island port charges are billed separately and set out clearly in your quote.
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