Boat model charters·Corfu

Charter & Rent a Nimbus T11 in Corfu: 2026 Guide, Prices & Routes

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If you are planning an unforgettable Mediterranean getaway for 2026, renting a Nimbus T11 in Corfu offers the perfect blend of Scandinavian engineering and Ionian elegance. Whether you are looking for a sleek day boat for island hopping or chartering a Nimbus T11 in Corfu for a multi-day coastal exploration, this versatile vessel provides the speed, comfort, and sophistication required for a premium Greek holiday.

Technical Specifications of the Nimbus T11

The Nimbus T11 is the flagship of the Tender series, designed for those who value functional design and walk-around convenience without sacrificing luxury. For groups of up to 12 passengers on day trips or smaller groups for overnight stays, the technical layout ensures a smooth, stable ride even when the Ionian breeze picks up.

Specification Details
Length Overall (LOA) 12.40 meters (40' 7")
Beam 3.46 meters
Draft 0.90 meters
Cabins / Berths 2 Cabins / 4 Berths
Engines 2 x Mercury Verado V8 300hp (or 400hp options)
Fuel Capacity 850 Liters
Water Capacity 135 Liters
Cruising Speed 28–32 Knots

Why the Nimbus T11 is the Ultimate Choice for Corfu

Corfu’s coastline is a tapestry of dramatic limestone cliffs, hidden sea caves, and shallow turquoise coves that larger yachts often struggle to access. The shallow 0.90m draft of the Nimbus T11 makes it the ideal tool for tucking into the narrow bays of Paleokastritsa or getting close to the shoreline at Canal d'Amour. Unlike traditional flybridge yachts, the T11 features a walk-around deck, allowing guests to move safely and freely from the bow sunpad to the aft social area while under way.

The Ionian Sea is known for its predictable afternoon "Maistros" winds. The T11’s sharp entry hull and air-lubricated stepped hull design ensure that even when the chop increases, the ride remains dry and stable. For those looking at luxury boat rentals, the social seating arrangement—which can be converted into a sunbed or a dining area—facilitates the effortless Mediterranean lifestyle that Corfu is famous for.

Charter Rates and Seasonal Pricing for 2026

Pricing for renting a Nimbus T11 in Corfu varies based on the season and the duration of the charter. In 2026, we anticipate high demand for Scandinavian-built tenders due to their fuel efficiency and modern aesthetics. Below is an estimated price range for daily and weekly charters.

Season Daily Rate (EUR) Weekly Rate (EUR)
Low Season (May & Oct) €1,200 – €1,500 €7,500 – €9,000
Mid Season (June & Sept) €1,600 – €1,900 €10,000 – €12,500
High Season (July & Aug) €2,000 – €2,400 €13,500 – €16,000

Note: Prices are indicative and exclude VAT and fuel costs.

Custom Itineraries from Gouvia Marina

Most charters begin at Gouvia Marina, the primary nautical hub of the island. Its central location allows you to head either North toward the rugged beauty of the Albanian border or South toward the emerald waters of Paxos.

1-Day North Corfu Expedition

  • Morning: Depart Gouvia and cruise north to Agni Bay for a mid-morning swim.
  • Lunch: Anchor at Kalami and enjoy a seafood lunch at a traditional taverna overlooking the water.
  • Afternoon: Navigate around the "North-East Corridor" to explore the caves of Kassiopi and the crystal-clear waters of Blue Lagoon (Syvota) if time permits, or stay close to the secluded beaches of Erimitis.
  • Evening: Return to Gouvia as the sun sets over the Venetian fortifications of Corfu Town.

3 to 7-Day Ionian Odyssey

Chartering a Nimbus T11 in Corfu for a full week allows you to explore the wider Hebrides of the East. You can venture south to Paxos and Antipaxos, famous for the electric blue waters of Voutoumi Beach. With the T11’s speed, a trip to Lefkada or the mythical island of Ithaca is well within reach, allowing you to wake up in a different picturesque harbor every morning. Explore more Ionian destinations to plan your route.

Logistics: Marinas, Mooring, and Berthing

Corfu offers excellent maritime infrastructure. Gouvia Marina is the most popular starting point, offering full services including fuel, provisions, and 24/7 security. For those wishing to visit Corfu Town, NAOK (North Aegean Yacht Club) or the Old Port provide berthing options right under the shadow of the Old Fortress.

When cruising the northeast coast, many seaside tavernas in bays like Agios Stephanos or Kassiopi offer private jetties for their patrons. Mooring in Corfu is generally straightforward, but during the peak months of July and August, it is highly recommended to book your berths in advance through your charter agent.

What is Included in Your Charter?

To ensure a seamless experience, it is vital to understand the "All-In" versus "Plus Expenses" nature of yachting. When renting a Nimbus T11 in Corfu, the following structure typically applies:

  • Included: Professional Skipper (if not bareboat), end cleaning, bed linens/towels for overnight stays, and standard safety equipment.
  • Excluded: Fuel consumption (calculated at the end of the trip based on engine hours), Value Added Tax (VAT), and Advanced Provisioning Allowance (APA) for multi-day trips.
  • APA: Usually 30% of the charter fee, covering food, drinks, and mooring fees. Any unused portion is refunded at the end of the charter.

Best Time to Visit and Sea Conditions

The yachting season in Corfu runs from May through October. For the best balance of warm water and manageable crowds, June and September are the "golden months." During these periods, the sea is typically calm in the mornings, with a light thermal breeze in the afternoon. July and August offer the hottest weather, perfect for those who want to spend all day in the water, though popular anchorages like Porto Timoni will be busier.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is a license required for renting a Nimbus T11 in Corfu?

Because the Nimbus T11 is a high-performance vessel equipped with twin 300hp or 400hp engines, a valid International Certificate of Competence (ICC) or a recognized national powerboat license is required for bareboat charters. If you do not possess a license, you can easily hire a professional skipper to handle the navigation while you relax.

What is the fuel consumption when chartering a Nimbus T11 in Corfu?

The Nimbus T11 is remarkably efficient for its size thanks to its stepped hull. At a comfortable cruising speed of 30 knots, you can expect a fuel burn of approximately 70–90 liters per hour total for both engines. Final fuel costs will depend on the distance covered during your specific itinerary.

Can the Nimbus T11 accommodate children for a day trip?

Absolutely. The Nimbus T11 is designed with safety as a priority. Its deep cockpit, high bulwarks, and wide walk-around decks make it one of the safest vessels for families with children. The T-top provides ample shade over the main seating area, protecting younger guests from the intense Greek summer sun.

"The Nimbus T11 represents the evolution of the day boat; it is a fast, seaworthy, and incredibly social platform that feels much larger than its 40 feet, making it the premier choice for exploring the hidden corners of the Ionian Sea."
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