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Charter & Rent a Grand Banks 60 in Corfu: 2026 Guide, Prices & Routes

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Choosing to rent a Grand Banks 60 in Corfu offers a sophisticated blend of traditional craftsmanship and modern long-range cruising capability for your 2026 summer holiday. Whether you are interested in chartering a Grand Banks 60 in Corfu for a single day of exploration or a multi-week odyssey through the Ionian Sea, this vessel provides the stability and luxury required for an unforgettable Greek island experience.

Technical Specifications of the Grand Banks 60

The Grand Banks 60 is a masterpiece of marine engineering, designed for those who value efficiency, speed, and elegance. Unlike traditional heavy trawlers, the GB60 utilizes a warped-plane semi-displacement hull that allows it to glide through the water with minimal resistance. For groups of up to 12 guests on day trips or 6 guests for overnight stays, the specifications ensure maximum comfort.

  • Length Overall: 19.9 meters (65' 4")
  • Beam: 5.85 meters (19' 2")
  • Draft: 1.14 meters (3' 9") - remarkably shallow for its size.
  • Cabins: 3 spacious staterooms (Master, VIP, and Twin).
  • Berths: 6 guests overnight (+ crew quarters).
  • Fuel Capacity: 5,800 Liters.
  • Water Capacity: 1,100 Liters.
  • Engines: Twin Volvo Penta D13s (800hp - 900hp each).
  • Cruising Speed: 20-22 knots.
  • Max Speed: 27-31 knots.

Why the Grand Banks 60 is Perfect for Corfu and the Ionian

The Ionian Sea is known for its "Maistro" winds—predictable afternoon breezes that can create a light chop. The Grand Banks 60 is uniquely suited for these conditions due to its low center of gravity and sophisticated hull design, which ensures a dry, stable ride even when the afternoon swell picks up. Its shallow draft of just over one meter is a significant advantage in Corfu, allowing you to tuck into secluded bays like Agni or Kouloura where deeper-draft yachts cannot safely anchor.

The expansive flybridge acts as a private terrace on the water, providing 360-degree views of the lush Corfiot coastline. With plenty of shade and refrigeration on the upper deck, it serves as the primary social hub while cruising past the historic Old Fortress of Corfu. Furthermore, the large swim platform makes it easy for guests to access the turquoise waters of the Blue Caves or the sandy shores of Halikounas.

2026 Rental and Charter Rates in Corfu

Pricing for a Grand Banks 60 varies based on the season and the duration of the booking. In the Ionian, the season typically runs from May through October, with the highest demand occurring in July and August. Below are the estimated price ranges for 2026.

Season Months Daily Rate (EUR) Weekly Rate (EUR)
Low Season May, October €3,200 – €3,800 €19,000 – €24,000
Mid Season June, September €4,000 – €4,500 €25,000 – €29,000
High Season July, August €4,800 – €5,500 €30,000 – €35,000

Bespoke Itineraries from Gouvia Marina

Most luxury charters begin at Gouvia Marina, the premier full-service marina on the island. From here, the Grand Banks 60 can whisk you away to the most prestigious corners of the Ionian.

1-Day Itinerary: The North East Coast

Starting from Gouvia, head north along the "Kensington-on-Sea" coastline. Stop for a morning swim at Barbati Beach, followed by a cruise to Nissaki. For lunch, drop anchor in Agios Stefanos NE and take the tender to a waterfront taverna. Spend the afternoon in Kassiopi before a sunset cruise back to the marina, enjoying the speed of the GB60 as the sun dips behind the Albanian mountains.

7-Day Itinerary: The Ionian Jewels

  • Day 1: Departure from Gouvia Marina; overnight in Sayiada (mainland).
  • Day 2: Cruise to Paxos; anchor in the turquoise waters of Lakka.
  • Day 3: Explore the west coast of Paxos and the sea caves; overnight in Gaios.
  • Day 4: South to Antipaxos; swim at Voutoumi Beach, consistently ranked among the world's best.
  • Day 5: Cross to Parga on the mainland; explore the Venetian castle.
  • Day 6: Return to Corfu; anchor at Petriti, a quiet fishing village on the south of the island.
  • Day 7: Visit Pontikonisi (Mouse Island) and the Old Town before returning to Gouvia.

Logistics: Marinas and Berthing in Corfu

When you are chartering a Grand Banks 60 in Corfu, your primary hub will be Gouvia Marina, located just 15 minutes from the airport. It offers excellent provisioning, fuel docks, and security. However, if you wish to spend a night closer to the action, the NAOK Marina located under the walls of the Old Fortress is an exceptional choice, though berths are limited and must be booked well in advance.

In smaller locations like Paleokastritsa on the west coast, the harbor is quite tight. The Grand Banks 60’s bow and stern thrusters make it manageable, but many guests prefer to anchor in the bay and use the tender to reach the shore. On the east coast, mooring is generally easier, with many tavernas offering private jetties for diners.

What is Included in Your Charter

Understanding the cost structure is essential for a seamless experience. Most luxury boats of this caliber operate under MYBA (Mediterranean Yacht Brokers Association) terms or similar "plus expenses" agreements.

  • Included: The yacht, professional skipper and crew, insurance, and basic equipment (snorkeling gear, paddleboards).
  • VAT: In Greece, VAT is typically 13% or 24% depending on the charter type, often added to the base price.
  • APA (Advance Provisioning Allowance): Usually 30-35% of the charter fee. This covers fuel, food, beverages, and marina fees. Any unused portion is refunded at the end of the trip.
  • End Cleaning: Usually included in the weekly rate but may be a separate small fee for daily rentals.

Best Months and Sea Conditions

The best time to rent a Grand Banks 60 in Corfu is between June and September. During these months, the air temperature ranges from 25°C to 32°C, and the water is warm enough for extended swimming. July and August offer the calmest seas in the mornings, though the "Maistro" wind provides a welcome cooling effect in the afternoons. May and October are beautiful for those seeking tranquility and cooler hiking weather, though the sea temperature is lower and some coastal tavernas may be closed. For more information on various Mediterranean spots, visit our destinations page.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between renting a Grand Banks 60 in Corfu and a full charter?

Generally, "renting" often refers to shorter, daily bookings where the focus is on a specific destination and return, whereas "chartering" implies a more comprehensive, multi-day service including personalized provisioning, crewed service, and a flexible itinerary across the Ionian islands.

Do I need a license for chartering a Grand Banks 60 in Corfu?

Because the Grand Banks 60 is a high-value, complex motor yacht, it is almost exclusively offered as a crewed or skippered charter. You do not need a license yourself, as a professional captain will be responsible for the navigation and safety of the vessel.

Can the Grand Banks 60 accommodate groups larger than 12?

For safety and insurance reasons, the legal limit for day guests on a private yacht of this size is typically 12 people. If your group is larger, we recommend booking two vessels to cruise in tandem, allowing for a shared social experience at anchor.

"The Grand Banks 60 represents the pinnacle of the 'Long Range Cruiser' category, offering a level of finish and sea-keeping ability that makes it the most reliable choice for exploring the diverse coastlines of Corfu."
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