Charter Oyster in Corfu: Models, Prices and Routes (2026)
The Most-Requested Oyster Models for Corfu Charters
Oyster yachts are distinguished by their robust construction and the iconic wraparound windows that flood the saloon with natural light. For the 2026 season in Corfu, the fleet primarily consists of privately owned vessels managed by professional crews, ranging from agile 50-footers to magnificent superyachts over 80 feet. Most groups find that the following configurations offer the best balance of performance and comfort:
- Oyster 56 & 575: These are the quintessential owner-version yachts. Typically featuring 3 cabins for up to 6 guests, they are ideal for families or two couples seeking an intimate, high-end sailing experience.
- Oyster 625 & 675: Offering significantly more volume, these models usually feature a 4-cabin layout. They are preferred by groups of 8 who appreciate the expansive flush decks and the stability of a larger hull in the afternoon Ionian breezes.
- Oyster 82 & 885: For those seeking a true superyacht experience, these models accommodate 6 to 10 guests in palatial suites. They always come with a professional crew of 3 to 4, including a dedicated chef and stewardess.
You can browse our current selection of luxury vessels on our boats page to find the specific layout that suits your group size.
Weekly and Daily Pricing for 2026
Pricing for an Oyster charter in Corfu is influenced by the yacht’s age, size, and the specific week of the season. In the Ionian, "High Season" typically covers July and August, while "Mid Season" includes June and September. It is important to note that while some smaller models may offer day charters, most Oyster yachts are reserved for 7-day minimum bookings during the summer months.
| Yacht Size / Model Range | Low Season (May/Oct) | Mid Season (June/Sept) | High Season (July/Aug) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Oyster 56 - 59 ft | €8,500 - €10,000 | €11,000 - €13,000 | €14,500 - €16,000 |
| Oyster 625 - 675 ft | €15,000 - €18,000 | €20,000 - €24,000 | €26,000 - €30,000 |
| Oyster 82+ (Superyacht) | €35,000+ | €45,000+ | €55,000+ |
Note: Prices are base charter rates per week. Additional costs such as VAT (typically 12% in Greece for commercial charters) and APA (Advanced Provisioning Allowance) of 25-35% apply for crewed yachts.
Best 1-Day Routes from Gouvia Marina
Gouvia Marina, located just 15 minutes from Corfu Town and the airport, serves as the primary hub for luxury charters. If you are opting for a single-day experience on an Oyster, the focus is on the scenic North-East coast.
- The North-East Riviera: Depart Gouvia and sail north toward Agni Bay. This area is famous for its crystal-clear water and prestigious waterside tavernas. Drop anchor at Kouloura, a picturesque horseshoe-shaped cove, for a swim before heading further north to Erimitis, a protected nature reserve accessible only by boat.
- The Old Fortress Loop: For a shorter sail, head south toward the UNESCO World Heritage site of Corfu Old Town. Viewing the Old Fortress (Palaio Frourio) from the deck of an Oyster is an unforgettable experience. Continue to Pontikonisi (Mouse Island) for photos before anchoring at Vidos Island for a quiet lunch.
7-Day Ionian Itinerary: The Southern Route
A week-long charter allows you to fully appreciate the sailing performance of an Oyster. This route explores the most famous spots in the North Ionian.
- Day 1: Gouvia to Sayiada. A short hop across to the mainland for a quiet evening in a traditional fishing village.
- Day 2: Sayiada to Paxos (Gaios). Sail south to the island of Paxos. The deep-keel Oyster handles the open water crossing with ease.
- Day 3: Anti-Paxos. Spend the day at Voutoumi Beach, renowned for its turquoise waters that rival the Caribbean. Return to Loggos in Paxos for the night.
- Day 4: Parga. Cross back to the mainland to visit this amphitheatrical town topped by a Venetian castle.
- Day 5: Sivota Islands. Explore the "Blue Lagoon" and the many small islets near Mourtos.
- Day 6: Petriti (South Corfu). A gentle sail back to the southern shores of Corfu, stopping at the sandy beaches of Lefkimmi.
- Day 7: Corfu Old Town to Gouvia. A final morning swim at Mon Repos before returning to the marina.
Logistics and Berthing in Corfu
The primary base for an Oyster charter in Corfu is Gouvia Marina. It is the largest marina in Greece and offers full services including shore power, fresh water, fuel, and high-end provisioning services. When sailing around the island, you will encounter a mix of modern marinas and traditional town quays.
In Paxos, berthing in Gaios is popular but requires early arrival during the 2026 peak season. Alternatively, many Oyster captains prefer to anchor in Lakka, using the yacht's powerful tender to ferry guests to shore. For those interested in combining land and sea travel, our Corfu yacht and villa packages allow you to pair a week at a luxury estate in Kassiopi with a week on the water.
What is Included in Your Charter?
Understanding the "all-in" cost of a luxury charter is essential for planning. Most Oyster yachts in Corfu operate under Mediterranean Yacht Brokers Association (MYBA) terms or similar Greek commercial contracts.
- Included: The yacht rental, the professional crew (Skipper and usually a Hostess/Chef), and the yacht's insurance.
- Not Included (APA): The Advanced Provisioning Allowance (APA) covers fuel for the main engines and generators, food and beverages tailored to your preferences, port fees, and custom clearances.
- VAT: In Greece, VAT is mandatory. For 2026, expect this to be approximately 12% for charters starting in Corfu.
- End Cleaning: On smaller, bareboat-style Oysters, a one-time cleaning fee of €250-€400 is standard, though this is usually included in the base rate for fully crewed vessels.
Season and Weather: When to Book
The sailing season in Corfu runs from early May to late October. The Ionian is famous for its "Maistro" wind—a reliable north-westerly breeze that builds in the afternoon (Force 3-5) and dies down at sunset, providing perfect sailing conditions for an Oyster without the heavy swells found in the Aegean.
July and August offer the warmest waters (26°C) and the most vibrant nightlife, but also the busiest ports. June and September are considered the "sweet spots" for experienced sailors, offering pleasant temperatures (24-28°C) and more availability in the more secluded bays of the Diapontia islands like Erikoussa.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I charter an Oyster in Corfu without a professional skipper?
While some smaller models like the Oyster 46 or 56 may be available for bareboat charter to highly experienced sailors with RYA Yachtmaster (or equivalent) certifications, the majority of Oyster yachts in the 60ft+ range are only available as crewed charters to ensure the vessel's complex systems are maintained correctly.
How far in advance should I book for the 2026 season?
Because the fleet of Oyster yachts available for charter in the Ionian is limited, we recommend booking 8 to 12 months in advance, especially if your dates fall in July or August. Early booking often secures 2025 pricing for the 2026 season.
Are Oyster yachts suitable for children?
Yes, Oysters are exceptionally safe for families. Their center-cockpit designs provide a deep, protected area for children to sit while sailing, and the heavy displacement of the hull ensures a stable ride even if the wind picks up.
What is the best airport for an Oyster charter in Corfu?
Corfu International Airport (CFU), also known as "Ioannis Kapodistrias," is the only airport on the island. It is exceptionally well-connected to major European hubs. From the airport, it is a 15-20 minute transfer to Gouvia Marina.
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