Exclusive Sailboat Charter in Corfu

Discover the emerald beauty of the Ionian Islands with a bespoke sailboat charter in Corfu. Our curated selection of vessels offers the perfect blend of traditional sailing and modern luxury, allowing you to traverse the Greek coastline at your own pace. From the historic Old Town to the secluded bays of the north, your Mediterranean adventure begins at the water's edge.

Premium Fleet and Bespoke Onboard Services

Our sailboat charter options in Corfu feature a range of meticulously maintained monohulls, from agile 40-foot cruisers to expansive luxury yachts. Each vessel comes equipped with modern navigation systems, comfortable cabins, and spacious galleys. Depending on your preference, you can opt for a bareboat rental if you possess the necessary certifications, or a fully skippered experience where a professional captain handles the logistics. Our premium service packages often include local provisions, snorkeling gear, and stand-up paddleboards, ensuring that every moment spent on the Ionian Sea is defined by comfort and effortless exploration. We prioritize safety and quality, ensuring every boat meets rigorous international maritime standards.

Sailing Routes: From Gouvia to the Diapontia Islands

Setting sail from the prestigious Gouvia Marina, the first privately owned marina in Greece, opens up a world of nautical possibilities. A classic itinerary takes you south toward the enchanting islands of Paxos and Antipaxos, famous for their turquoise sea caves and white sand beaches. Alternatively, navigate the turquoise northern coast to visit the scenic village of Kassiopi or the dramatic cliffs of Cape Drastis. For those seeking true tranquility, the Diapontia Islands—Othonoi, Erikoussa, and Mathraki—offer a raw, untouched Greek experience far from the main tourist trails. These waters are known for their predictable afternoon breezes and gentle tides, making Corfu one of the most welcoming destinations for sailors of all experience levels.

Pricing, Logistics, and Seamless Booking

The cost of a sailboat charter in Corfu is influenced by the season, the age of the vessel, and the level of service required. During the peak summer months of July and August, weekly rates typically begin around €3,500 for a mid-sized monohull, while luxury options can exceed €10,000. These prices generally cover the yacht insurance and base fees, while fuel, port taxes, and skipper fees are calculated separately. Our booking process is designed for transparency; after selecting your dates and vessel, our concierge team assists with itinerary planning and any special requests. We recommend booking at least six months in advance for summer dates to secure the best fleet availability and early-bird discounts.

Planning Your Trip: Best Season and Villa Pairings

The sailing season in Corfu runs from May through October, with the most stable weather occurring between June and September. For a truly comprehensive luxury experience, many of our clients choose to combine a week-long sailboat charter with a stay in one of our exclusive hillside villas in Agios Stefanos or Barbati. This 'land and sea' approach allows you to enjoy the vibrant nightlife and gastronomic scene of Corfu Town before disappearing into the horizon. Remember to pack light, soft-soled shoes for the deck, and high-factor sunscreen. Whether you are celebrating a special occasion or seeking a family getaway, the combination of Corfiot hospitality and the freedom of the sea is unmatched.

Corfu

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

FAQ

Do I need a license for a sailboat charter in Corfu?

To book a bareboat sailboat charter in Greece, at least one crew member must provide a valid International Certificate of Competence (ICC) or a recognized national sailing license. If you do not possess the required certification, we can provide a professional local skipper who will manage the vessel while you relax and enjoy the scenery.

What is the best time of year to sail the Ionian Islands?

The ideal time for sailing is between late May and early October. During this period, the 'Maistros' wind provides consistent but manageable sailing conditions in the afternoons. July and August offer the warmest water temperatures, while May and September provide a quieter experience with fewer crowds in the popular marinas.

How much does a weekly sailboat charter usually cost?

Prices vary depending on the boat's size and age. A standard 3-cabin sailboat typically starts from €2,500 per week in the low season and can reach €5,500 or more in August. Luxury models and those including a skipper and hostess will have higher price points, often starting from €7,000 per week.

Are fuel and mooring fees included in the price?

Generally, fuel and mooring fees outside of the home marina are not included in the base charter price. You will start with a full tank and are expected to return it full. Mooring fees in Greek town quays are usually very affordable, often ranging from €20 to €50 per night depending on the location.

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