Weekly Boat Rentals in Athens

Embark on an unforgettable Mediterranean journey with our exclusive weekly boat rentals in Athens. Starting from prestigious hubs like Alimos Marina or Marina Zeas, you can spend seven glorious days exploring the cradle of Western civilization from the deck of your own private vessel. Whether you seek a sleek motor yacht or a classic sailing catamaran, our curated selection ensures the perfect base for your Greek island odyssey.

Luxury Fleet and All-Inclusive Services

Our weekly boat rentals in Athens cater to every preference, featuring a diverse fleet ranging from nimble sailing yachts to expansive luxury motor catamarans. When you book a seven-day charter, you gain access to a fully equipped floating home. Most rentals include essential safety gear, a fully functional galley, and comfortable cabins designed for extended stays. Depending on your experience, you can opt for a bareboat charter to take the helm yourself or hire a professional local skipper and hostess. These crewed options allow you to focus entirely on relaxation while experts handle navigation, mooring, and even gourmet meal preparation using fresh Greek ingredients sourced from local ports.

Sailing Itineraries from the Athenian Riviera

Athens serves as the perfect gateway to the Saronic Gulf and the Cyclades. Within a week, you can easily reach the car-free charm of Hydra, the pine-scented shores of Spetses, and the ancient theater of Epidaurus. A typical seven-day route might include a stop at Aegina for world-famous pistachios before heading south to the crystalline waters of Poros. For those seeking more wind, a southern heading toward the Cycladic gems of Kea or Kythnos offers a more spirited sailing experience. Each evening, you can choose between anchoring in a secluded, turquoise bay under the stars or docking in a vibrant island harbor to enjoy traditional taverna dining and local nightlife.

Pricing, Logistics, and Booking Process

The cost of weekly boat rentals in Athens varies based on the season, the size of the vessel, and its age. During the peak months of July and August, prices are higher due to demand, while the shoulder seasons of May and September offer excellent value and milder weather. Generally, a week-long charter can range from €3,000 for a standard monohull to over €20,000 for a high-end crewed catamaran. Our booking process is seamless: once you select your dates and preferred boat, a dedicated charter consultant will assist with the contract and APA (Advanced Provisioning Allowance) if applicable. We ensure all maritime permits are in order, leaving you only to arrive at the marina and begin your vacation.

Expert Tips for Your Greek Yacht Charter

To make the most of your time in Greece, we recommend booking your weekly rental at least six months in advance, especially if you have a specific model in mind. The sailing season in Athens typically runs from April to October, with the Meltemi winds being strongest in mid-summer. If you prefer a more relaxed pace, consider a late-season charter in September when the Aegean Sea remains warm but the crowds have thinned. For a truly comprehensive luxury experience, many of our clients choose to combine their week at sea with a few nights in a private villa in Vouliagmeni or a boutique hotel near the Acropolis to explore the mainland's rich history before setting sail.

Athens

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

FAQ

What is the typical duration for weekly boat rentals in Athens?

Standard weekly boat rentals in Athens usually run for seven days, typically starting on Saturday afternoon and ending the following Saturday morning. This schedule allows for a full loop of the Saronic islands and ensures the boat is professionally cleaned and serviced between guests.

Do I need a license to rent a boat for a week in Greece?

Yes, if you choose a bareboat rental, Greek law requires at least one crew member to have a valid International Certificate of Competence (ICC) or a recognized 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 additional costs should I expect besides the rental price?

Beyond the base charter fee, you should budget for fuel, which is calculated at the end of the trip, and marina fees, which vary by island. Other costs may include a mandatory end-of-stay cleaning fee, a refundable security deposit, and optional extras like stand-up paddleboards or provisioning services.

Can I customize my sailing route during the week?

Absolutely. One of the greatest benefits of a weekly rental is the flexibility. While your skipper will provide recommendations based on weather conditions and wind patterns, you have the final say on which islands to visit and whether you prefer quiet bays or bustling port towns.

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