Exclusive Weekend Boat Rentals in Mykonos

Escape the ordinary with our bespoke weekend boat rentals in Mykonos, the jewel of the Aegean Sea. Whether you are looking for a high-speed motorboat to hop between beach clubs or a serene sailing yacht for a private sunset, we provide the ultimate short-stay maritime experience. Enjoy the freedom of the Greek islands with a curated itinerary designed for your forty-eight-hour getaway.

What to Expect from Your Weekend Charter

Our weekend boat rentals in Mykonos offer a comprehensive luxury experience tailored for short-duration trips. You can choose from a fleet of modern motor yachts, spacious catamarans, or traditional wooden caiques. Most weekend packages include a professional skipper, fuel for local cruising, and premium amenities like snorkeling gear and refreshments. For those seeking a more pampered stay, we can arrange for an onboard chef to prepare Mediterranean delicacies while you lounge on deck. These vessels are equipped with comfortable cabins for overnight stays at sea, ensuring you wake up to the sound of the waves in a secluded bay far from the bustling crowds of the main town.

Best Sailing Routes Around the Island of the Winds

A weekend gives you just enough time to explore the diverse coastline of Mykonos and its uninhabited neighbors. Start your journey from Tourlos Marina and head south toward the famous shores of Psarou and Super Paradise for a vibrant atmosphere. On your second day, cross the narrow strait to the sacred island of Delos, a UNESCO World Heritage site, followed by a swim in the crystal-clear turquoise waters of Rhenia. These nearby islets offer a peaceful contrast to the cosmopolitan energy of Mykonos Town. If the Meltemi winds are calm, a short cruise to the northern beaches like Agios Sostis provides a rugged, natural landscape perfect for those seeking tranquility.

Pricing and Seamless Booking Process

The cost of weekend boat rentals varies based on the size of the vessel, the year of manufacture, and the level of service required. For a standard motorboat, prices typically start from €1,500 for the weekend, while high-end luxury yachts can exceed €8,000 depending on the season and specific requirements. Booking is straightforward through our platform: simply select your dates, choose your preferred boat, and our concierge team will handle the logistics, including port fees and personalized provisioning. We recommend booking at least four weeks in advance during the peak months of July and August to ensure your first choice of vessel is available for your Mediterranean escape.

Maximizing Your Mykonos Experience

To make the most of your weekend, we suggest arriving on Friday evening to board early and enjoy a sunset dinner in Little Venice before setting sail on Saturday morning. The best season for boating in Mykonos is from late May to early October, when the water temperature is ideal for swimming. Many of our clients choose to combine their maritime adventure with a stay in one of our luxury villas, allowing for a seamless transition from land to sea. Don't forget to pack light, soft-soled shoes for the deck, and plenty of sunscreen, as the Aegean sun is remarkably strong even during the cooler shoulder seasons.

Mykonos

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

FAQ

How much do weekend boat rentals in Mykonos typically cost?

Prices for a weekend charter vary by boat type. A day-cruiser might start around €1,200 per day, while luxury catamarans or motor yachts for a full weekend stay usually range from €3,500 to over €10,000, depending on the crew and amenities included.

Do I need a license for a weekend boat rental?

If you are renting a small motorboat without a skipper, a valid powerboat license is required by Greek law. However, most of our weekend rentals come with a professional captain, allowing you to relax without worrying about navigation, docking, or maritime regulations.

Can we sleep on the boat during a weekend charter?

Yes, many of our yachts and catamarans are specifically designed for overnight stays. They feature private cabins with en-suite bathrooms, air conditioning, and full kitchens. Sleeping on board allows you to wake up in beautiful bays like Ornos or Rhenia before the day-trippers arrive.

What happens if the weather is too windy for sailing?

Mykonos is known for the Meltemi winds. If conditions are unsafe for your scheduled weekend, we first attempt to adjust the itinerary to the more sheltered southern coast. If the port authorities issue a localized sailing ban, we offer flexible rescheduling or a refund according to our terms.

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