Rent a Sailboat in Corfu

Embark on an unforgettable maritime adventure in the heart of the Ionian Sea. Corfu offers the perfect blend of Venetian architecture, lush landscapes, and crystal-clear waters, making it a premier destination for sailing enthusiasts. Whether you are looking for a skippered voyage or a bareboat challenge, our curated selection of vessels ensures a seamless luxury experience from the moment you leave the marina.

Premium Sailing Yachts and Tailored Services

When you choose to rent a sailboat in Corfu through our platform, you gain access to a meticulously maintained fleet ranging from nimble 30-foot cruisers to expansive luxury monohulls. Each vessel is equipped with modern navigation systems, safety gear, and comfortable cabins to ensure a premium living experience at sea. Our services are fully customizable; you can opt for a professional skipper to handle the technicalities while you relax, or hire a private chef to prepare authentic Mediterranean meals on board. From provisioning your favorite wines to arranging airport transfers to Gouvia Marina, we handle every detail to provide a turnkey sailing holiday tailored to your specific requirements.

Exploring the Ionian: Top Routes from Corfu

Corfu serves as the ideal gateway to the Diapontia Islands and the southern Ionian chain. Departing from the main harbor, many sailors head south toward the turquoise waters of Paxos and Antipaxos, famous for their sea caves and the stunning Voutoumi Beach. Alternatively, a northern route takes you toward the rugged coastline of Albania or the tranquil bays of Syvota on the Greek mainland. For those seeking shorter hops, the northeastern coast of Corfu is dotted with upscale seaside tavernas in Agni and Kouloura, offering excellent anchorages. The gentle prevailing winds in this region make it particularly attractive for families and those looking for a relaxed pace while navigating between picturesque fishing villages.

Pricing, Logistics, and Booking Process

The cost to rent a sailboat in Corfu varies based on the size of the yacht, its age, and the time of year. During the peak summer months of July and August, prices typically range from €3,500 to €8,000 per week, whereas the shoulder seasons of May and September offer significant value. Additional costs to consider include the outboard engine for the dinghy, final cleaning fees, and fuel consumption. Our booking process is streamlined and secure: once you select your preferred dates and vessel, our consultants provide a detailed quote. A deposit secures your booking, and we assist with all necessary paperwork, including sailing license verification for bareboat charters, ensuring a stress-free check-in at the dock.

Expert Tips for Your Corfu Sailing Holiday

To make the most of your time in the Ionian, we recommend booking at least six months in advance if you plan to visit during the high season. The sailing conditions are generally calm with predictable Maistro winds in the afternoon, providing ideal conditions for beginners. For a truly integrated luxury experience, consider combining your week at sea with a stay in one of our exclusive villas in Kassiopi or Perithia. This 'surf and turf' approach allows you to enjoy the vibrant nightlife and inland culture of Corfu before or after your peaceful retreat on the water. Don't forget to pack soft-soled deck shoes and high-factor sunscreen to protect yourself during long days under the Greek sun.

Corfu

  • Paleokastritsa
  • Old Town
  • Glyfada
  • Achilleion
  • Sidari
  • Kassiopi

FAQ

What is the best time of year to rent a sailboat in Corfu?

The sailing season in Corfu runs from May through October. For the best balance of warm weather and manageable crowds, June and September are ideal. During these months, the winds are consistent for sailing, and the sea temperature is perfect for swimming in the Ionian's famous blue caves.

Do I need a license to rent a sailboat in Corfu?

Yes, for bareboat charters, at least one crew member must possess a valid International Certificate of Competence (ICC) or a national sailing license recognized by the Greek port authorities. If you do not have a license, you can easily hire a professional skipper through our service to navigate the boat for you.

How much does it cost to rent a sailboat for a week?

Weekly rates generally start from approximately €2,500 for a smaller, older monohull in the low season and can exceed €10,000 for a modern, large luxury sailboat during the peak of summer. These prices usually exclude fuel, port fees, and optional extras like a skipper or hostess.

What is included in the charter price?

The base charter fee typically includes the yacht rental, VAT, and standard equipment like GPS and galley tools. Mandatory extras usually include the final cleaning and a security deposit. Optional costs include skipper fees (around €150-€200 per day), fuel, and provisioning, which are settled separately based on your usage.

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