Bareboat Catamaran Charter in Mykonos

Experience the ultimate freedom of the Aegean Sea with our premium bareboat catamaran charter options in Mykonos. Navigate the crystal-clear waters of the Cyclades independently, taking full command of a modern, spacious vessel. Whether you are seeking secluded coves or vibrant beach clubs, our curated fleet at Tourlos Marina provides the perfect platform for your private Greek island adventure.

Our Premium Bareboat Fleet and Services

When you choose a bareboat catamaran charter, you are opting for unparalleled space and stability. Our Mykonos fleet consists of recent models from world-renowned shipyards like Lagoon and Fountaine Pajot, featuring four to six cabins with private ensuites. Each vessel comes fully equipped with modern navigation electronics, safety gear, and fully functional galleies. As a bareboat specialist, we ensure all technical maintenance is performed to the highest standards, providing you with a reliable home on the water. While you act as the captain, our local team provides a comprehensive check-in, detailed briefing on the vessel's systems, and 24/7 remote technical support for total peace of mind during your journey.

Cruising Routes and Iconic Anchorages

Setting sail from the New Port in Tourlos opens up a world of possibilities. For a relaxing day, head south to the protected beaches of Psarou, Ornos, and Super Paradise, where you can anchor in turquoise waters and enjoy the cosmopolitan atmosphere from your own deck. For those seeking history and silence, the uninhabited island of Delos and its neighboring Rhenia offer pristine archaeological landscapes and some of the clearest snorkeling spots in Greece. If you have a week, your bareboat itinerary can extend to the nearby islands of Paros and Naxos, allowing you to experience the diverse character of the Cyclades while returning to the vibrant nightlife of Mykonos at your leisure.

Pricing and Booking Process

The cost of a catamaran rental in Mykonos varies depending on the season, the size of the boat, and the year of manufacture. During the peak months of July and August, weekly rates typically range from €6,000 to €15,000, while shoulder seasons in May or September offer significant savings. These prices generally include the boat rental, VAT, and initial cleaning, while fuel, port fees, and water refills are paid locally based on consumption. To secure your booking, we require a valid international sailing license (ICC or equivalent) and a security deposit. Our streamlined online system allows you to browse real-time availability and confirm your reservation with a secure payment, ensuring your preferred dates are locked in.

Best Time to Sail and Expert Tips

The sailing season in Mykonos runs from late April to October, but the best conditions for experienced sailors are often found in June and September. During July and August, the 'Meltemi' wind can blow strongly from the north, making catamarans an excellent choice due to their superior stability compared to monohulls. We recommend provisioning your yacht in Mykonos Town before departure to take advantage of the local gourmet markets. To elevate your experience, consider combining your sea voyage with a stay in one of our luxury villas on the island. This 'sail and stay' approach allows you to enjoy the high-energy lifestyle of Mykonos before or after your peaceful retreat at sea.

Mykonos

  • Psarou
  • Paradise Beach
  • Nammos
  • Little Venice
  • Delos
  • Super Paradise

FAQ

What qualifications do I need for a bareboat catamaran charter in Mykonos?

To skipper a bareboat catamaran, Greek maritime law requires at least one crew member to hold a valid international sailing certificate, such as an ICC or an RYA Day Skipper qualification. You should also have a second person on board with basic sailing experience who can act as a co-skipper or competent crew. We will review your sailing CV prior to arrival.

How much does it cost to rent a catamaran without a captain?

Prices for a bareboat catamaran charter typically start from around €1,200 per day for a 40-foot model during the mid-season. Larger, newer luxury models can exceed €2,500 per day in the peak of summer. Remember to budget for additional costs such as fuel, which can range from €300 to €800 per week depending on your engine usage.

Can I hire a cook or hostess for my bareboat trip?

Yes, even if you are skippering the boat yourself, you can add a professional hostess or cook to your booking. They will handle the grocery shopping, meal preparation, and general cleaning of the common areas, allowing you to focus entirely on the navigation and relaxation. This is a popular option for those who want the freedom of bareboating with a touch of luxury service.

What happens if the wind is too strong in Mykonos?

Mykonos is known for the Meltemi winds in mid-summer. If the port authorities issue a 'prohibition of departure' due to extreme weather, safety is the priority. However, the southern coast of Mykonos offers many protected bays where you can remain safely at anchor. Our team provides daily weather updates and can suggest alternative routes or sheltered spots to ensure your comfort regardless of the wind conditions.

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