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Charter & Rent a Invictus GT370 in Mykonos: 2026 Guide, Prices & Routes

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For travelers seeking the ultimate Mediterranean experience, renting a Invictus GT370 in Mykonos offers an unparalleled blend of Italian flair and Aegean performance. Whether you are interested in a day-long coastal excursion or a multi-day voyage through the Cyclades, chartering a Invictus GT370 in Mykonos ensures you navigate the crystal-clear waters of Greece in one of the most stylish vessels ever designed.

The Invictus GT370: Technical Specifications and Design

The Invictus GT370 is the flagship of the "GT" range, designed by Christian Grande to bridge the gap between a sleek day cruiser and a capable overnight yacht. Its signature "half-reverse" bow gives it a distinctive silhouette that stands out in any marina, while the hull design is optimized for stability even when the Meltemi winds pick up in the Aegean. Below, you will find the technical details that make this boat a favorite for small groups and couples.

Specification Details
Overall Length 11.40 meters (approx. 37.4 ft)
Beam 3.50 meters
Draft 1.05 meters
Engines Twin Volvo Penta Diesel or Petrol (up to 740 HP total)
Fuel Capacity 900 Liters
Water Capacity 180 Liters
Cabins / Berths 2 Cabins / 4 Berths
Day Capacity Up to 12 Guests (including crew)

The layout is masterfully executed, featuring a spacious cockpit with a foldable side terrace—a rare luxury for a boat of this size—which extends the living area directly over the water. Inside, the cabin space is surprisingly generous, offering a forward dinette that converts into a double bed and a separate aft cabin, making it ideal for those who choose a multi-day chartering experience.

Why the Invictus GT370 is Perfect for Mykonos

Mykonos is famous for its vibrant beach clubs and secluded coves, many of which are only accessible by sea. The Invictus GT370 is particularly well-suited for this geography for several reasons. Firstly, its 1.05-meter draft allows the skipper to navigate close to the shoreline of beaches like Psarou or Agios Sostis, where larger yachts must anchor much further out.

Secondly, the sea state in the Cyclades can be unpredictable. The GT370’s robust hull is designed to handle the "chop" of the Mykonos-Delos channel, ensuring a dry and comfortable ride even at high speeds. The large sun-shading options, including a carbon fiber T-top, provide essential protection from the intense Greek sun during the peak of July and August. For those looking at luxury boat rentals, the GT370 offers the prestige of a superyacht tender with the agility of a sport cruiser.

Pricing and Seasonal Rates for 2026

When planning to rent a Invictus GT370 in Mykonos, it is important to account for seasonal fluctuations. The 2026 season follows the traditional Mediterranean calendar, with peak demand occurring from late June through early September. Below is an estimated price range for daily and weekly charters.

Season Daily Rate (EUR) Weekly Rate (EUR)
Low (May & October) €1,800 - €2,200 €10,500 - €13,000
Mid (June & September) €2,300 - €2,700 €14,000 - €16,500
High (July & August) €2,800 - €3,500 €18,000 - €22,000

Note: Prices are estimates and may vary based on specific yacht configurations and additional services requested.

Itineraries from Mykonos Marina

Most charters depart from the New Port (Tourlos) or the smaller, more exclusive Ornos Bay. Here are two curated paths for your journey.

1-Day South Coast & Rhenia Adventure

Start your morning by cruising along the southern coast, passing the famous beaches of Platis Gialos and Paraga. Stop for a swim in the turquoise waters of Rhenia Island, a protected uninhabited paradise just west of Mykonos. After a light lunch onboard, visit the archaeological site of Delos before returning to Mykonos Town just in time to watch the sunset from the water near Little Venice.

3-7 Day Cycladic Exploration

With four berths, the Invictus GT370 is capable of short island-hopping tours. A 3-day itinerary might include a run to Paros and Antiparos, known for their charming harbors and sea caves. On a 7-day charter, you can extend your reach to Naxos and the Small Cyclades (Koufonisia), where the boat’s shallow draft allows you to enter the most pristine, shallow lagoons that larger vessels cannot reach. You can explore more about these areas in our Mediterranean destination guide.

Logistics: Marinas and Berthing in Mykonos

Berthing in Mykonos requires advance planning, especially during the 2026 summer season. The Mykonos New Port in Tourlos serves as the primary hub for larger yachts and professional charters. It offers full services, including water, electricity, and fuel bunkering. However, many guests prefer to be picked up via tender or at the dock in Ornos Bay or Nammos (Psarou) for immediate access to the island's social scene.

Mooring in the bays of the south coast is common, but skippers must be mindful of the sandy bottom and the heavy traffic of transport ribs. When you choose a professional charter, your skipper handles all port authorities and docking maneuvers, allowing you to focus entirely on the scenery.

What is Included in Your Charter?

Understanding the "all-in" versus "plus expenses" model is vital when chartering a Invictus GT370 in Mykonos. Typically, a luxury charter includes:

  • Professional Skipper: An experienced local captain who knows the hidden gems of the Cyclades.
  • End Cleaning: Ensuring the boat is sanitized and ready for the next departure.
  • Standard Amenities: Snorkeling gear, towels, and a welcome drink.
  • VAT: Usually included in the base price for day rentals, but check for multi-day terms.

Exclusions: Fuel is the most significant variable and is usually charged based on consumption. For multi-day trips, an APA (Advance Provisioning Allowance) of 30% is standard to cover food, beverages, and berthing fees in other islands.

Best Months and Sea Conditions

The Mykonos yachting season begins in May and runs through October. For those who prefer calm seas and warm water without the crowds, September is often considered the "golden month." During July and August, the Meltemi (a strong northerly wind) can create significant swells. During these days, the south coast of Mykonos remains protected, offering flat water while the northern side of the island experiences heavy surf. The Invictus GT370’s weight and engine power provide a sense of security during these crossings that smaller ribs cannot match.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is a license required for renting a Invictus GT370 in Mykonos?

Because the Invictus GT370 is a high-performance vessel with twin engines, it is almost exclusively offered as a skippered charter. This ensures the safety of the guests and the vessel. If you wish to pilot the boat yourself, you must provide a valid International Certificate of Competence (ICC) or equivalent, though most owners still require a local captain to be present due to the complex mooring conditions in Mykonos.

How many people can fit when chartering a Invictus GT370 in Mykonos for a day?

The boat is legally certified for up to 12 people, but for maximum comfort, we recommend groups of 8 to 10. This allows everyone to have ample space on the sunbeds and around the cockpit table during lunch. For overnight stays, the boat comfortably accommodates 4 adults in its two cabins.

What is the fuel consumption for a trip to Delos and Rhenia?

A standard day trip covering the South Coast, Delos, and Rhenia typically involves 1.5 to 2 hours of engine time. Depending on your speed and the engine configuration (petrol vs. diesel), you can expect to spend between €300 and €500 on fuel for the day. Your captain will provide a more precise estimate based on your specific itinerary.

Can we visit Santorini on a day trip with the GT370?

While the Invictus GT370 is fast, Santorini is approximately 64 nautical miles from Mykonos. A round trip would take at least 4-5 hours of transit time in ideal conditions. While possible, it is generally recommended to enjoy the closer islands of the Cyclades or book a multi-day charter to truly appreciate Santorini without the rush.

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