Luxury Sailing Holidays in Athens

Discover the cradle of civilization from a unique perspective with our bespoke sailing holidays in Athens. Setting sail from the historic Athenian coastline, you can combine world-class archaeological exploration with the serenity of the Aegean Sea. Our premium fleet and expert local knowledge ensure a seamless transition from the bustling city to the tranquil blue waters of Greece.

Our Premium Fleet and Onboard Services

When you choose our sailing holidays in Athens, you gain access to a meticulously maintained fleet ranging from sleek sailing monohulls and spacious catamarans to opulent motor yachts. Each charter is tailored to your preferences, offering both bareboat options for experienced skippers and fully crewed experiences for ultimate relaxation. Our luxury packages include professional captains, gourmet Mediterranean catering, and high-end amenities such as water toys, snorkeling gear, and Wi-Fi. Whether you are planning a romantic getaway or a large family gathering, our vessels provide the perfect blend of performance, safety, and comfort for navigating the Greek islands in style.

Breathtaking Routes through the Saronic Gulf

Athens serves as the perfect gateway to the Saronic Gulf and the Cyclades. Most of our journeys begin at Alimos Marina or Marina Zeas, leading you toward the charming island of Aegina, famous for its pistachios and the Temple of Aphaia. From there, you can sail to the car-free streets of Hydra, known for its stunning stone mansions and artistic heritage, or the lush pine forests of Spetses. For those seeking seclusion, the uninhabited islet of Dokos offers crystal-clear bays perfect for overnight anchoring. These routes provide a balanced mix of cosmopolitan ports and quiet, turquoise coves, all within easy reach of the Athenian mainland.

Pricing, Logistics, and Booking Process

The cost of sailing holidays in Athens varies depending on the season, the size of the vessel, and the level of service required. During the shoulder seasons of May or October, daily rates can start from approximately €800 for a standard catamaran, while peak July and August weeks for luxury motor yachts can exceed €20,000. These prices typically cover the yacht rental and insurance, while fuel, port fees, and provisioning are managed via an Advanced Provisioning Allowance (APA). Our booking process is straightforward: after selecting your vessel and dates, our consultants handle the contracts and itinerary planning to ensure your arrival at the marina is stress-free.

The Best Time to Sail and Essential Tips

The ideal window for sailing in Greece runs from late April to early November. July and August offer the warmest weather but are also subject to the Meltemi winds, which can be challenging for novice sailors; therefore, the Saronic Gulf is often preferred during this time as it is more sheltered than the open Cyclades. To maximize your experience, we recommend combining a few days of villa stay in the Athenian Riviera with your time at sea. Always pack light, soft-sided luggage for easy storage in cabins, and ensure you have high-factor sun protection to enjoy the Mediterranean sun safely throughout your voyage.

Athens

  • Acropolis
  • Astir Beach
  • Vouliagmeni
  • Cape Sounion
  • Glyfada Marina
  • Hydra

FAQ

What is included in the price of sailing holidays in Athens?

Typically, the base price includes the yacht rental, VAT, and standard equipment. For crewed charters, the captain and hostess fees are included, while food, drinks, fuel, and marina fees are usually covered by an Advance Provisioning Allowance (APA), which is about 30% of the charter fee.

Do I need a license to rent a boat in Athens?

If you are opting for a bareboat charter, at least one crew member must provide a valid International Certificate of Competence (ICC) or a recognized national sailing license. If you do not have a license, we provide professional skippers who will take full responsibility for the navigation.

How much do sailing holidays in Athens typically cost?

Prices vary widely based on the boat type. A private sailing yacht for a week can start from €3,500 in the low season, while luxury catamarans often range from €7,000 to €15,000 per week. Ultra-luxury motor yachts can cost significantly more, often starting from €25,000 per week.

Which marina in Athens is the best to start from?

Alimos Marina is the most popular starting point due to its proximity to the city center and its vast selection of charter yachts. Marina Zeas in Piraeus and the prestigious Flisvos Marina are also excellent choices, offering high-end facilities and easy access to the Saronic islands.

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