Rent a Sailboat in Mykonos
Experience the magic of the Cyclades from the deck of your own private vessel. When you rent a sailboat in Mykonos, you unlock the freedom to explore hidden coves, turquoise waters, and the cosmopolitan charm of the 'Island of the Winds' at your own pace. Our curated selection of sailboats provides the perfect balance of luxury and authentic maritime tradition for your Greek holiday.
Premium Sailing Fleet and Professional Services
Our fleet in Mykonos includes a range of modern monohulls and spacious catamarans, meticulously maintained to ensure safety and comfort. When you choose to rent a sailboat with us, you can opt for a bareboat charter if you possess the necessary certifications, or a skippered charter for a completely stress-free experience. Most rentals include essential safety gear, a fully equipped galley, and modern navigation systems. For those seeking extra luxury, we offer crewed options where a professional hostess handles gourmet meal preparation and housekeeping, allowing you to focus entirely on the stunning Aegean scenery and the thrill of the wind in your sails.
Unforgettable Sailing Routes Around Mykonos
Starting from the Tourlos New Port, your sailing itinerary can be as relaxed or adventurous as you desire. Most sailors head south to visit the world-famous beaches of Psarou, Super Paradise, and Elia, which are best appreciated from the privacy of your own deck. A highlight of any trip is the short crossing to the sacred island of Delos, a UNESCO World Heritage site, followed by a swim in the crystal-clear uninhabited bays of Rhenia. If the Meltemi winds are favorable, you may even venture further to the neighboring islands of Tinos or Syros, discovering quiet fishing villages and authentic Greek tavernas tucked away from the main tourist crowds.
Pricing and Booking Process
The cost to rent a sailboat 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, prices generally range from €3,500 to €8,000 per week, while daily charters can start from approximately €800. These rates typically cover the boat rental and insurance, while additional costs such as fuel, port fees, and end-of-stay cleaning are settled via an Advanced Provisioning Allowance (APA) or a fixed fee. Our booking process is streamlined and secure; once you select your preferred dates and vessel, our consultants assist with all paperwork and special requests to ensure a seamless arrival.
When to Sail and Expert Travel Tips
The best time for sailing in Mykonos is from May to October, with July and August offering the warmest weather but also the strongest winds, known locally as the Meltemi. For those who prefer calmer seas and milder temperatures, June and September are ideal months to visit. To enhance your Mediterranean experience, many of our clients choose to combine their sailing week with a stay in one of our luxury villas in Agios Ioannis or Ornos. This allows for a perfect blend of land-based relaxation and maritime exploration. Remember to pack soft-soled shoes, high-factor sunscreen, and light layers for cooler evenings spent anchored under the stars.
Mykonos
- Psarou
- Paradise Beach
- Nammos
- Little Venice
- Delos
- Super Paradise
FAQ
Is it expensive to rent a sailboat in Mykonos?
Pricing is flexible based on your needs. A daily charter usually starts from €1,200 for a mid-sized sailboat including a skipper, while weekly rentals range from €3,000 in the low season to over €9,000 for luxury models in August. Factors like crew requirements and fuel consumption will influence the final total.
Do I need a license to rent a sailboat in Greece?
To rent a sailboat on a bareboat basis in Greece, at least one crew member must provide a valid International Certificate of Competence (ICC) or a national sailing license. If you do not have a license, you can easily hire a professional skipper through our service to navigate the vessel for you.
What is included in a typical Mykonos sailing charter?
Standard charters include the yacht rental, VAT, and basic equipment like a dinghy and linens. Additional costs usually include fuel, water, mooring fees in marinas other than the home port, and the skipper’s fee if requested. We provide a clear breakdown of all costs before you confirm your booking.
Can we visit Delos and Rhenia on a day trip?
Absolutely. A day trip to Delos and Rhenia is the most popular itinerary for those who rent a sailboat in Mykonos. It offers a perfect mix of ancient history at the Delos archaeological site and secluded swimming in the turquoise 'Blue Lagoon' waters of Rhenia, away from the busy beach clubs.
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