Greece is the Mediterranean's greatest sailing country — thousands of islands scattered across the Aegean and Ionian, each with its own harbour, history and beaches. A yacht charter in Greece can mean a crewed gulet, a nimble sailing yacht or a spacious catamaran, ready for a week of island-hopping, swimming and slow evenings in whitewashed ports.
Most charters are private — the whole yacht for your group, with your own route and pace. The classic grounds are the Cyclades (Mykonos, Delos and the central Aegean), the calm Saronic Gulf on Athens' doorstep, and the Dodecanese along the Turkish coast (Rhodes, Kos, Kalymnos). Each suits a different trip, from lively island-hopping to relaxed family weeks.
Whether you want a first, gentle charter in the Saronic, a wind-blown Cyclades passage or a culture-rich Dodecanese cruise — often combined with the Turkish coast — our crewed fleet covers every island group and budget. Send us your dates, group size and the islands you'd like to see, and we'll match you with the right yacht and itinerary.
Quick facts
At a glance
The essentials of chartering with us, at a glance.
Explore by region
Sheltered gulfs, bays and islands — each a curated cruising ground.
Frequently asked questions
Where can you sail in Greece?
The main charter grounds are the Cyclades (Mykonos, Delos, central Aegean), the sheltered Saronic Gulf near Athens, and the Dodecanese along the Turkish coast (Rhodes, Kos, Kalymnos) — plus the Ionian to the west.
What yachts can you charter in Greece?
Crewed gulets, sailing yachts, motor yachts and catamarans. Gulets and catamarans suit relaxed island-hopping; sailing yachts suit the breezier Cyclades.
When is the best time to charter in Greece?
May to October. July and August are hottest and busiest (and windiest in the Cyclades); May, June, September and October offer calmer seas and fewer crowds.
Can you combine Greece and Turkey?
Yes — the Dodecanese sit right off the Turkish coast, so charters often cross between Kos and Bodrum, or Rhodes and Marmaris, with passports for the port formalities.
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Plan the experience
Blue Voyage: Greece
See the gulet-cruise experience — sample routes, the bays you’ll visit and when to sail.
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