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Charter & Rent a Sun Odyssey 380 in Corfu: Prices, Routes & 2026 Guide

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Planning your next Mediterranean sailing holiday involves finding the perfect balance between performance and comfort, which is why renting a Sun Odyssey 380 in Corfu has become a primary choice for discerning sailors. Whether you are interested in chartering a Sun Odyssey 380 in Corfu for a week-long odyssey or a shorter coastal hop, this Jeanneau masterpiece offers the ideal platform to explore the Ionian Sea in 2026.

Sun Odyssey 380 at a Glance: Technical Specifications

The Sun Odyssey 380, designed by Marc Lombard, is a revolution in the sub-40-foot category. It incorporates the "walk-around" deck feature previously found only on larger models, making it incredibly safe and easy to navigate for groups of 4 to 12 (depending on cabin configuration and day-charter limits). Below are the technical specifications you can expect when booking this model through our premium boat selection.

Feature Specification
Overall Length (LOA) 11.22 m / 36' 9"
Hull Beam 3.76 m / 12' 4"
Draft (Standard) 2.00 m (Performance) / 1.60 m (Shoal)
Cabins / Berths 2 to 3 Cabins / Up to 6-8 Berths
Fuel Capacity 130 Liters
Water Capacity 330 Liters
Engine Yanmar 29 HP / 40 HP

Why the Sun Odyssey 380 is Perfect for Corfu

The Ionian Sea is famous for its "Maestro" winds—reliable afternoon breezes that rarely reach the intimidating Beaufort scales found in the Aegean. This makes the Sun Odyssey 380 an exceptional choice. Its high-performance hull ensures that even in light winds, you can maintain a steady pace without relying solely on the engine.

Corfu’s coastline is dotted with shallow turquoise bays like Agios Georgios and the famous Canal d'Amour. The moderate draft of the Sun Odyssey 380 allows you to anchor closer to the beach than larger catamarans or deep-keel racing yachts. Furthermore, the innovative side decks mean that moving from the cockpit to the bow to handle mooring lines or sunbathe is effortless, a feature your guests will appreciate during busy maneuvers in Gouvia Marina.

Chartering Costs and Service Levels in Corfu

When looking into renting a Sun Odyssey 380 in Corfu, the price varies based on the season and the level of service required. The year 2026 sees a continued trend toward personalized experiences, ranging from self-navigation to fully managed luxury.

Season Weekly Rate (Estimated) Daily Rate (Estimated)
Low (May/Oct) €2,200 - €2,800 €450 - €550
Mid (June/Sept) €3,200 - €4,100 €600 - €750
High (July/Aug) €4,500 - €5,600 €850 - €1,000

Bareboat Charter: For experienced sailors with a valid ICC or equivalent skipper's license. You are responsible for the vessel, navigation, and mooring.
Skippered Charter: A professional captain joins you (usually for €150-€200 per day plus food). This is ideal for those who want to relax or learn the local "secret spots."
Crewed Charter: Includes a skipper and a hostess/chef. This transforms your Sun Odyssey 380 into a floating boutique hotel where meals and cleaning are handled for you.

Daily and Weekly Itineraries from Corfu

Most charters begin at Gouvia Marina, the largest and best-equipped marina on the island. From here, the Ionian is your oyster.

1-Day Route: The North East Coast

If you are renting for the day, head North-East toward Agni Bay. It is a short, scenic sail. Drop anchor for a swim in the crystal-clear waters of Kouloura, then proceed to Kassiopi for a late lunch. The Sun Odyssey 380 handles these short tacks with ease, allowing you to return to Gouvia by sunset.

7-Day Itinerary: The Southern Ionians

  • Day 1: Gouvia Marina to Petriti (South Corfu). A quiet fishing village perfect for your first night on the hook.
  • Day 2: Sail to Sivota Mourtos (Mainland). Explore the "Blue Lagoon" between the islands.
  • Day 3: Cross to Paxos. Anchor in Lakka, a horseshoe bay with neon-blue water.
  • Day 4: South to Antipaxos. Visit Voutoumi Beach, often cited as one of the best in the world.
  • Day 5: Head to Parga on the mainland. A stunning town built into a hillside with a Venetian castle.
  • Day 6: Return toward Sayiada for the freshest prawns in the region.
  • Day 7: Coastal sail back to Gouvia, stopping at Mouse Island (Pontikonisi) for a final photo.

Logistics: Marinas, Fees, and Conditions

Corfu offers a mix of modern marinas and traditional town quays. Gouvia Marina provides full services including water, electricity, and fuel. Expect to pay between €50 and €90 per night for a 38-foot monohull here. Conversely, stopping at town quays like Mandraki (under the Old Fortress) offers a more historic atmosphere with lower fees, though services may be limited.

Standard charter inclusions usually cover the VAT and basic insurance. However, you should budget for the Transit Log (approx. €150-€250), which covers the end cleaning, gas bottles, and bed linen. Fuel is typically provided full and must be returned full, while the APA (Advanced Provisioning Allowance) is more common on larger crewed yachts but may be requested for fully catered Sun Odyssey 380 charters.

Best Time to Sail in Corfu

The sailing season in Corfu runs from late April to late October. For the best balance of wind and temperature, June and September are the "sweet spots." During these months, the crowds are thinner than in August, and the sea temperature is perfect for swimming. The Sun Odyssey 380’s twin helm design and open cockpit make it particularly comfortable during the warmer July and August afternoons, providing excellent ventilation and shade under the large bimini.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to rent a Sun Odyssey 380 in Corfu?

The cost ranges from approximately €2,200 per week in the low season to over €5,000 during the peak weeks of August. This typically excludes fuel, skipper fees, and provisions. For exact pricing for your 2026 dates, check our Corfu yacht charter page.

Can I sail a Sun Odyssey 380 bareboat in Corfu?

Yes, provided you hold a valid sailing certificate (such as RYA Day Skipper, ICC, or national equivalent) and have a second experienced crew member as a co-skipper. The Port Authorities in Corfu are diligent about checking original certification.

Is the Sun Odyssey 380 suitable for families?

Absolutely. The 380 model is specifically praised for its safety. The lack of steps between the cockpit and the side decks (walk-around concept) makes it much safer for children and older guests to move around while the boat is underway.

What is the fuel consumption of a Sun Odyssey 380?

The Yanmar engine is highly efficient, typically consuming between 3 to 5 liters per hour at a cruising speed of 6-7 knots. Given the reliable winds in the Ionian, you can spend much of your trip under sail, keeping fuel costs low.

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