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Charter & Rent a Sirena 58 in Athens: 2026 Guide, Prices & Routes

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Choosing to rent a Sirena 58 in Athens offers a sophisticated gateway to the Saronic Gulf, combining the efficiency of a long-range cruiser with the luxury of a designer apartment. Whether you are looking for a day trip to Aegina or chartering a Sirena 58 in Athens for a week-long odyssey through the Cyclades, this specific motor yacht provides the stability and volume required for an elite Mediterranean experience in 2026.

Sirena 58 Technical Specifications and Layout

The Sirena 58 is widely regarded in the yachting industry for its "dual-mode" hull, designed by Germán Frers, which allows for efficient long-range cruising as well as high-speed sprints. This makes it an ideal choice for the varied sea conditions found around the Attic peninsula. The interior, often curated by Tommaso Spadolini, maximizes natural light through vertical windows, creating an expansive feel that belies its 18-meter length.

  • Overall Length: 18.58 meters (61 feet)
  • Beam: 5.36 meters
  • Draft: 1.24 meters (ideal for shallow Greek coves)
  • Cabins: 3 guest cabins (typically a full-beam Master, a VIP forward, and a twin)
  • Berths: 6 guests for overnight stays; up to 12 for day charters
  • Engines: 2x CAT C8.7 or Volvo D11 (ranging from 650hp to 900hp)
  • Fuel Capacity: 3,600 liters
  • Water Capacity: 800 liters

Why the Sirena 58 is Perfect for the Athenian Coastline

When you explore our fleet of luxury boats, the Sirena 58 stands out for its vertical bow and high freeboard. In the Aegean, the "Meltemi" winds can create a short, choppy sea state during the summer months. The Sirena 58’s hull is designed to slice through these waves without the slamming often associated with traditional planing hulls. This ensures that your journey from Athens to the nearby islands remains comfortable for all guests.

The yacht’s shallow draft of just 1.24 meters is a significant advantage when navigating the Saronic Gulf. It allows the captain to drop anchor closer to the shore in spots like the Lemon Forest of Poros or the crystal-clear shallows of Moni Island. Furthermore, the expansive flybridge—one of the largest in its class—provides a 360-degree vantage point for taking in the historic Temple of Poseidon at Cape Sounion as you sail past.

Estimated Costs for Chartering a Sirena 58 in Athens (2026)

Pricing for a Sirena 58 varies based on the season and the duration of the booking. In 2026, we anticipate a slight increase in demand for modern, fuel-efficient yachts. Below is an estimated price guide for weekly charters. Please note that these figures represent the base charter fee.

Season Months Weekly Rate (Base) Daily Rate (Base)
Low Season May & October €18,000 - €22,000 €3,200 - €3,800
Mid Season June & September €23,000 - €27,000 €4,000 - €4,500
High Season July & August €28,000 - €34,000 €4,800 - €5,500

Curated Itineraries from Athens Marinas

Athens serves as the ultimate springboard for both short-term rentals and extended voyages. Most Sirena 58 charters depart from Marina Alimos or Flisvos Marina, both of which offer high-end amenities and easy access to the city center.

1-Day "Riviera & Poseidon" Itinerary

Departing at 10:00 AM, the yacht cruises along the Athenian Riviera, passing the glamorous suburbs of Glyfada and Vouliagmeni. The first stop is the Astir Ridge for a morning swim. By midday, the Sirena 58 reaches Cape Sounion. Guests can enjoy lunch on the flybridge with the Temple of Poseidon as a backdrop before a sunset cruise back to Athens.

7-Day "Saronic & Argolic" Odyssey

  • Day 1: Athens to Aegina (Agia Marina bay).
  • Day 2: Aegina to Poros, navigating the narrow channel.
  • Day 3: Poros to Hydra (mooring outside the main port for peace).
  • Day 4: Hydra to Spetses, exploring the Old Harbour.
  • Day 5: Spetses to Dokos (an uninhabited island for snorkeling).
  • Day 6: Dokos to Methana or Epidavros (visit the Ancient Theatre).
  • Day 7: Return to Athens with a stop at Perdika.

Logistics: Marinas and Berthing in Athens

Athens features some of the best-equipped marinas in the Mediterranean. Flisvos Marina is the preferred choice for those renting a Sirena 58 who desire a "mega-yacht" environment with luxury boutiques and fine dining on the quay. Marina Alimos is larger and more functional, serving as the primary hub for many local Greek destinations. When berthing in Athens, it is essential to book your slip in advance, especially during the peak months of July and August. The Sirena 58’s joystick maneuvering system and bow thrusters make docking in these busy marinas significantly safer and more efficient.

What is Included in Your Charter?

Understanding the "all-in" cost is vital when chartering a Sirena 58 in Athens. Typically, the base price covers the yacht and the crew (Skipper and often a Hostess/Chef). However, additional costs are standard in the luxury industry:

  • VAT: In Greece, VAT for charters is currently 13% for multi-day trips, though this is subject to legislative changes.
  • APA (Advance Provisioning Allowance): Usually 30-35% of the charter fee. This covers fuel, food, beverages, and berthing fees.
  • End Cleaning: A one-time fee for preparing the yacht for the next guest.
  • Water Toys: Most Sirena 58 models include a Williams Jet Tender, Seabobs, and Paddleboards.

Best Months and Sea Conditions

The prime window for a Sirena 58 experience in Athens is from late May to early October. June and September offer the "sweet spot" of warm water temperatures and manageable winds. During July and August, the Meltemi (north wind) can reach 5-7 Beaufort. While the Sirena 58 handles these conditions remarkably well due to its weight and hull design, those prone to seasickness may prefer the calmer waters of the Saronic Gulf over the open Cycladic routes during mid-summer.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the benefit of renting a Sirena 58 in Athens compared to a catamaran?

While catamarans offer stability and space, the Sirena 58 provides significantly higher speeds and a level of luxury finish usually found on much larger superyachts. It allows you to cover more distance in less time, meaning you can visit three islands in the time it would take a catamaran to visit one.

Can I charter a Sirena 58 in Athens for a single day?

Yes, the Sirena 58 is a popular choice for day rentals, especially for corporate events or family celebrations. Day rentals usually stay within the Athenian Riviera or visit the nearby island of Aegina, returning to the marina by sunset.

Is a professional crew required for this yacht?

Due to the value and technical complexity of the Sirena 58, this model is almost exclusively offered as a crewed charter. Having a professional skipper ensures your safety and provides local knowledge of "secret" bays that are not on the standard tourist maps.

How much fuel does the Sirena 58 consume?

Consumption depends on speed. At a displacement speed of 10 knots, it is remarkably efficient (approx. 40-50 liters per hour). At a cruising speed of 18-20 knots, consumption increases to roughly 150-180 liters per hour. This flexibility allows you to choose between an eco-friendly slow cruise or a fast transit.

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