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Discover the Mythical Waters: Greece Yacht Charter
- Konum: The Eastern Mediterranean. Over 6,000 islands and islets across the Aegean and Ionian Seas.
- Top Hubs: Athens (Alimos Marina), Corfu, Lefkada, Mykonos, and Rhodes.
- Gemi Uzmanlığı: The ultimate global destination for bareboat catamarans and monohull sailing yachts.
- Sailing Regions: Choose the sheltered Ionian Sea for relaxed cruising, or the thrilling Cyclades for experienced sailors.
Choose Your Greek Island Adventure:
- The Saronic Gulf (Departing from Athens/Alimos): Perfect for history lovers and those looking for a balanced sailing experience. Rent a sailing yacht from Alimos Marina and explore Hydra, Poros, and Aegina with short, manageable sailing distances.
- The Cyclades (Mykonos & Santorini): The postcard-perfect Greece. These islands are famous for their strong summer 'Meltemi' winds, making them the ultimate playground for experienced sailors on sturdy bareboat catamarans.
- The Ionian Islands (Corfu & Lefkada): If you prefer lush green landscapes, calm seas, and Italian-influenced architecture, the Ionian Sea is your sanctuary. It is highly recommended for families and beginner sailors.
Sıkça Sorulan Sorular (SSS)
1. What are the 'Meltemi' winds and how do they affect sailing?
The Meltemi are strong, dry northerly winds that blow across the Aegean Sea (especially the Cyclades) during July and August. They provide excellent, fast sailing for experienced crews but can be challenging for beginners. If you prefer calmer waters during these months, we highly recommend chartering in the Ionian Sea or the Saronic Gulf.
2. Do I need a specific license to rent a bareboat in Greece?
Yes, Greek Port Police regulations are strict. To charter a bareboat, at least one person aboard must hold a valid International Certificate of Competence (ICC) or an equivalent recognized sailing license (like ASA 104 or RYA Day Skipper). A secondary crew member with basic sailing experience is also often required as a 'co-skipper.'