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Charter Oyster in Mykonos: Models, Prices and Routes (2026)

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Chartering an Oyster yacht in Mykonos for the 2026 season represents the pinnacle of blue-water sailing, combining the legendary British craftsmanship of "the world's finest" sailboats with the cosmopolitan energy of the Cyclades. This guide explores the logistical nuances, pricing structures, and curated routes for groups of 4 to 12 guests seeking an uncompromising sailing experience from the New Port of Tourlos.

Top Oyster Models for Mykonos Charters

Oyster yachts are renowned for their deck saloon design, allowing for panoramic views even when seated below deck—a feature particularly appreciated in the bright Aegean sun. For the 2026 season in Mykonos, the most sought-after models range from agile 50-footers to expansive 80-foot blue-water cruisers.

  • Oyster 56 & 575: These are the quintessential owner-operated or skippered yachts for smaller groups. Typically configured with 3 cabins, they comfortably accommodate 6 guests. Their size allows for easy access to tighter bays like Frangias or the cove at Dragonisi.
  • Oyster 625 & 675: Offering a significant jump in volume, these models usually feature a 4-cabin layout. They are ideal for two families or a group of 8, providing ample deck space for sunbathing and a large cockpit for al fresco dining.
  • Oyster 745 & 825/885: For those seeking a superyacht experience under sail, these models accommodate up to 12 guests (including crew). They feature dedicated crew quarters, ensuring total privacy for guests, and are equipped with high-end water toys and hydraulic swim platforms.

Charter Pricing and Seasonal Variations for 2026

Pricing for an Oyster charter in Mykonos is influenced by the yacht's age, length, and the specific week of the season. Rates are typically quoted as a base charter fee, with VAT (currently 13% for Greek charters) and APA (Advanced Provisioning Allowance) added on top. You can view current availability on our luxury boat listings to compare specific hull years.

Yacht Size / Model Low Season (May/Oct) Mid Season (June/Sept) High Season (July/Aug)
Oyster 56 - 59 ft €8,500 - €10,000 €11,000 - €13,000 €14,000 - €16,000
Oyster 625 - 675 ft €15,000 - €18,000 €19,000 - €22,000 €24,000 - €28,000
Oyster 745 - 885 ft €25,000 - €35,000 €38,000 - €45,000 €50,000+

Note: Prices are per week for the base charter fee. Daily charters are available for smaller models, typically starting from €2,500 per day including skipper and fuel.

Daily Routes from Tourlos Marina

Operating from the New Port of Mykonos (Tourlos), an Oyster yacht provides the stability and speed to explore the surrounding uninhabited islands even when the Meltemi winds pick up. A classic day route focuses on the "sacred and the secluded."

The morning begins with a short sail to the archaeological site of Delos. While larger motor yachts often struggle with the swell in the channel, the heavy displacement of an Oyster ensures a smooth transit. After a morning of culture, the yacht moves to the neighboring island of Rhenia. Here, the "Blue Lagoon" offers turquoise waters perfect for snorkeling off the yacht's sugar-scoop stern. The afternoon can be spent cruising the southern coast of Mykonos, passing the famous beach clubs of Psarou and Scorpios, before dropping anchor at the quiet Glyfadi Beach for a sunset aperitivo.

Extended 3 to 7-Day Cycladic Itineraries

For those booking a weekly charter, Mykonos serves as the perfect springboard for a deeper exploration of the Cyclades. An Oyster's performance capabilities are best utilized on these longer stretches.

  • 3-Day "Mini-Cyclades" Loop: Mykonos – Paros (Naoussa) – Naxos – Mykonos. This route focuses on short 2-3 hour sails, allowing for maximum time in the picturesque ports of the central Aegean.
  • 7-Day Blue Water Route: Mykonos – Delos/Rhenia – Syros (Ermoupoli) – Kythnos (Kolona Beach) – Serifos – Sifnos – Mykonos. This itinerary is designed for true sailing enthusiasts who want to experience the 40-50 nautical mile passages that Oyster yachts were built to handle with ease.

If you are looking for a more personalized experience, our team can help you charter a yacht in Mykonos with a custom itinerary tailored to the prevailing wind conditions of your specific week.

Logistics: Marinas and Berthing in Mykonos

The primary hub for luxury yachting is the New Port of Tourlos, located approximately 2km from Mykonos Town (Chora). While the "Old Port" is reserved for local fishing boats and small tenders, Tourlos offers the depth and infrastructure required for the deep fin keels of the Oyster fleet. Berthing in 2026 requires advance booking, especially during the July-August peak. Many Oyster guests prefer to spend nights at anchor in Ornos Bay or Platis Gialos, utilizing the yacht's tender to reach the shore for dinner, as the main marina can become crowded and noisy during the height of summer.

What is Included in an Oyster Charter?

Understanding the "all-in" cost of a luxury charter is essential for 2026 planning. Most Oyster yachts in the Mediterranean operate under MYBA (Mediterranean Yacht Brokers Association) terms or similar Greek yachting contracts.

  • Included: The yacht's insurance, the crew's wages, and the yacht's laundry.
  • Excluded (APA): The Advanced Provisioning Allowance (usually 30-35% of the charter fee) covers fuel, food, beverages, marina fees, and communications.
  • VAT: In Greece, VAT is typically applied to the charter fee. For 2026, it is advisable to budget for 13%, though this is subject to local maritime law changes.
  • End Cleaning: Usually included in the base price for weekly charters, though some smaller day-charter models may list it as a separate €150-€300 fee.

Seasonality and Weather Considerations

The Mykonos sailing season runs from May through October. For those prioritizing sailing performance on an Oyster, the Meltemi winds (strong northerly winds) are most prevalent in July and August. While these provide exhilarating sailing, they can reach Force 6 or 7. For groups looking for calmer seas and easier Mediterranean mooring, June and September are the "Golden Months"—the water is warm, the crowds are thinner, and the winds are generally a manageable Force 3 or 4.

2026 Charter FAQ

Can I bareboat an Oyster in Mykonos?

Most Oyster yachts above 50 feet in the Greek charter market are offered as "Skippered" or "Crewed" only. This is due to the high value of the vessels and the specific technical knowledge required to operate their hydraulic systems and complex rigging. However, some smaller models may be available for bareboat to highly experienced sailors with RYA Yachtmaster certifications or equivalent.

Is an Oyster yacht suitable for children?

Absolutely. Oyster yachts are known for their deep, protected cockpits which provide a very safe environment for children while under sail. The deck saloon also allows children to stay out of the direct sun while still feeling connected to the outside environment.

How far in advance should I book for 2026?

For high-season weeks (July and August), it is recommended to book at least 6 to 9 months in advance. The fleet of Oyster yachts available for charter in the Cyclades is limited, and the most popular models often secure their peak dates by the preceding December.

What is the maximum capacity for a day trip?

While an Oyster might sleep 6-8 guests overnight, Greek maritime regulations for "Professional Tourist Vessels" often allow up to 10 or 12 guests for daytime coastal cruising, depending on the yacht's specific safety certification and the number of life vests on board.

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