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Chartering a Yacht in Greece
 


There are several different ways in which you can enjoy the wonderful experience of a sea-faring holiday in Greek waters.

  1. Bare-boating:  experienced sailors may choose a bareboat. That is to say a yacht they sail themselves. Two members of the party should hold a recognised sailing certificate. If this is not the case then a professional skipper can be provided at a small extra cost per day. There are no limits to where you may go and what you may see and do other than those imposed by the time you have available

  2. Flotilla: if you are an inexperienced sailor, but still like the idea of manning the yacht yourself then you might like to consider a Flotilla holiday. Essentially these are bareboat holidays in a group led by highly experienced professionals who nurse you gently from anchorage to anchorage. Your route is planned for you and help is always at hand.

  3. Crewed Yacht Charter: This is the ultimate pleasure for many - a yacht of a size and price to suit your budget and the size of your group, fully crewed and providing breakfast and lunch daily. You can discuss your itinerary ahead of time or on a day to day basis, but most people find that leaving themselves in the experienced hands of the captain and crew offers a wonderful range of sights and experiences to make their vacation unforgettable.  

 

                  

Types of Yacht: 
Sailing Yachts

All the romance of the sea is offered here as you cut through the waves under sail.
There is peace and tranquility and, yet, at the same time, exhilaration and a sense of adventure. Perhaps not a good choice for impatient people or people in a hurry!

Motor Yachts
Anything from 20m to 80m these yachts can be very luxurious indeed.
They have the advantage of speed and more space, and if you enjoy lounging with a drink while the crew does the work then this is for you!

Motor Sailers

In the Eastern Mediterranean these vessels are very popular charter boats.
They have roominess and plenty of deck space and trundle along at a respectable rate of knots with just a bit of sail up to steady the vessel and capture the feel of a traditional sailing vessel.
They are usually of a traditional build, reminiscent of a gaff schooner and are often known as “gulets”

How to make a booking
In order to find the perfect yacht for your requirements we need to know how many people will be in your group, what your budget is, and what you hope to achieve during your time on board.
For example, if you want to board in Athens, visit ten islands and return to Athens for disembarkation after a week, a small sailing vessel would not be a sensible choice, whereas a large fast motor yacht or motor sailer might be just the thing for you.

Once we know just what you are looking for we will search our extensive data base for vessels that suit your preferences and offer a choice of several yachts for your consideration.

      When you have made your choice you will receive a Charter Agreement which sets out in detail
      the terms of your charter – dates, embarkation times, charter expenses, insurance, cancellation
      terms.
      You will then pay a deposit (usually 50% of the charter fee) and the yacht is secured for you for
      your chosen dates. The balance of the charter fee is normally payable one month before the
      commencement of the charter
 

 

                                                                                                                      

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