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Charter Boat without licence  Nireus 490 optima Santorini
Santorini
5.0
 (10)

Boat without licence - 5.00m — Nireus - 490 optima (2022)

5
Super owner
With or without a skipper

From €360 per day

Charter Boat without licence  Nireus 490 optima "Sofia" Santorini
Santorini
4.9
 (9)

Boat without licence - 5.00m — Nireus - 490 optima "Sofia" (2022)

5
Super owner
With or without a skipper

From €360 per day

Charter Motorboat Cranchi 40 Santorini
Santorini
5.0
 (3)

Motorboat - 12.00m — Cranchi - 40 (2014)

8
2
Super owner
With a skipper

From €1,800 per day

Charter Motorboat Axopar 28 Santorini
Santorini
4.8
 (2)

Motorboat - 9.01m — Axopar - 28 (2019)

4
With a skipper

From €1,190 per day

Charter Catamaran Nautitech 46 Fly Santorini
Santorini
5.0
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Catamaran - 14.20m — Nautitech - 46 Fly (2020)

24
8
Super owner
With a skipper

From €1,414 per day

Charter Catamaran Lagoon 450 F Santorini
Santorini

Catamaran - 14.00m — Lagoon - 450 F (2019)

10
With a skipper

From €986 per day

Charter RIB Fost Obsession Santorini
Santorini
5.0
 (2)

RIB - 10.00m — Fost - Obsession (2022)

7
8
Super owner
With a skipper

From €1,300 per day

Charter RIB Ondina 565 Santorini
Santorini
4.5
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RIB - 5.65m — Ondina - 565 (2015)

9
Super owner
With or without a skipper

From €490 per day

Charter Sailboat HANSE 470ES HANSE YACHT 470ES Santorini
Santorini
3.0
 (2)

Sailboat - 14.20m — HANSE 470ES - HANSE YACHT 470ES (2012)

8
8
Super owner
With a skipper

From €557 per day

Charter Boat without licence  Poseidon Ranieri 540 Santorini
Santorini
5.0
 (14)

Boat without licence - 5.40m — Poseidon - Ranieri 540 (2022)

7
Super owner
With or without a skipper

From €490 per day

Charter Boat without licence  Marinco 450F+F Santorini
Santorini
5.0
 (2)

Boat without licence - 4.65m — Marinco - 450F+F (2022)

4
Super owner
Without a skipper

From €400 per day

Charter Motorboat Avanti 33 Santorini
Santorini
4.8
 (9)

Motorboat - 11.00m — Avanti - 33 (2010)

6
Super owner
With a skipper

From €1,400 per day

Charter Motorboat Nireus Ω53 Elegance Black Edition Santorini
Santorini
4.8
 (9)

Motorboat - 5.30m — Nireus - Ω53 Elegance Black Edition (2021)

8
2
Super owner
With or without a skipper

From €550 per day

Charter Boat without licence  Poseidon Blu water 170 Santorini
Santorini
5.0
 (7)

Boat without licence - 4.99m — Poseidon - Blu water 170 (2022)

5
Super owner
With or without a skipper

From €350 per day

Charter Boat without licence  Karel ITHACA 550 Santorini
Santorini
4.9
 (13)

Boat without licence - 5.49m — Karel - ITHACA 550 (2021)

6
Super owner
With or without a skipper

From €350 per day

Charter Boat without licence  OLYMPIC SX 490 Santorini
Santorini
5.0
 (3)

Boat without licence - 4.90m — OLYMPIC - SX 490 (2019)

4
Super owner
With or without a skipper

From €280 per day

Charter Boat without licence  Asso 180 Santorini
Santorini

Boat without licence - 5.00m — Asso - 180 (2022)

5
With or without a skipper

From €400 per day

Charter Boat without licence  Karel ITHACA 550 Santorini
Santorini
5.0
 (16)

Boat without licence - 5.50m — Karel - ITHACA 550 (2021)

6
Super owner
With or without a skipper

From €350 per day

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Discover Santorini by boat

Welcome to the charming world of Santorini, a destination that invites you to explore by embarking on a private yacht charter adventure.

Yacht rental in Santorini isn't just an option, it's the key to discover the island's secrets.

Santorini's charm resides in its captivating landscapes, crystal waters, and memorable sunsets. Santorini island offers a diverse selection, from luxurious motor yachts to sleek catamarans and traditional sailboats. In Santorini, every moment aboard a private yacht promises to be outstanding, creating memories that will last a lifetime. Your private cruise journey in Santorini promises to be an unforgettable chapter in your travel story.

How much does it cost to rent a boat in Santorini?

The cost of renting a boat in Santorini can vary widely, depending on several factors, as mentioned:

Season: 

The price of yacht rentals in Santorini can vary depending on the time of year. The peak summer season, tends to be the most expensive. Prices may be lower during the shoulder seasons and the off-season.

Duration: 

Yacht charters are typically available for different durations, full-day or weekly rentals.

Type of boat: 

The type and size of the boat will influence the cost. Smaller boats like motorboats or sailing boats are generally more affordable than luxury yachts or catamarans.

Port/Marina: 

The location from which you rent the boat can also affect the price. More popular areas may have higher prices compared to less crowded marinas.

With or without skipper: 

You can choose to include a skipper for an extra fee. Popular tourist areas may have higher prices compared to less crowded locations.

Extras: 

Additional costs may include equipment rentals (snorkelling gear, paddleboards, etc.) and crew members if required.

How much does it cost to charter a skippered yacht in Santorini?

When chartering a skippered yacht in Santorini, you can enjoy the beauty of the Greek islands without operating the boat yourself. Here are approximate costs for skippered yacht charters in Santorini, (keep in mind that the skipper costs are often included in the total charter price):

Motorboats:

Full-day: from €100

RIB:

Full-day: from €100

Boat without licence:

Full-day: from €60

Sailboat:

Full-day: from €200

Catamaran:

Full-day: from €290

How much does it cost to charter a crewed yacht in Santorini?

Chartering a crewed yacht in Santorini offers a luxurious way to explore the island's waters. The cost varies based on several factors:

Crew Fees: Crew fees typically make up 10% to 20% of the total charter cost. These cover the captain, crew, and additional staff for a smooth experience.

Additional Expenses: Consider fuel, provisioning, mooring fees, and optional services like water gear.

Seasonal Variations: Prices can rise during the high tourist season (summer).

How much does it cost to rent a boat in Santorini for a day?

Motorboat:

From €300 in low season and €290 in high season, per day.

RIB:

From €350 in low season and high season, per day.

Boat without licence:

From €300 in low season and €280 in high season, per day.

Sailboat:

From €160 in low season and high season, per day.

Catamaran:

From €1,050 in low season and €156 in high season, per day.

Gulet:

From €1,464 in low season and high season, per day.

Where to sail in Santorini?

Santorini offers several beautiful ports and marinas for sailing enthusiasts. Here are five ports and marinas where you can sail to and explore on the island:

Ammoudi Bay: Located below the iconic village of Oia, Ammoudi Bay is a picturesque and charming fishing port. It's known for its seafood restaurants and stunning sunset views for those sailing around Santorini.

Vlychada Marina: It’s situated on the southern coast of Santorini and is known for its unique rock formations and cliffs. It provides a safe anchorage point for boats.

Athinios Port: Athinios is the main commercial port of Santorini, where ferries and cruise ships dock. It serves as the gateway to the island and offers necessary facilities for yachts and boats.

Amoudi Bay: Located near the town of Oia, Amoudi Bay is a charming fishing port with traditional Greek tavernas. It's a great spot to anchor and to enjoy a meal.

Old Port of Fira: The Old Port of Fira is situated below the capital town of Fira. It provides a unique perspective of the cliffs and offers dining options by the water.

Which season is the best to rent a boat in Santorini?

The best season to rent a boat in Santorini depends on your priorities and preferences. Here are factors to consider for different seasons:

  • Off-Season (late fall to early Spring): Offers budget-friendly prices but cooler weather and reduced services.
  • Shoulder Season (Late Spring and Early Fall): A balance between availabilities and pleasant weather, with fewer crowds.
  • High season in summer (June to August): Offers the warmest weather, but comes with premium prices and higher tourist numbers.

The late spring to early fall period provides the most favourable weather conditions for sailing and exploring Santorini's coastline.

What are the advantages of sailing for a weekend in Santorini?

Sailing for a weekend in Santorini offers several advantages that can make your getaway truly memorable. Here are three key benefits:

Scenic Exploration: Discover isolated beaches and charming spots along the coastline that are often inaccessible by land.

Time Efficiency: Optimize your short getaway by discovering a significant part of Santorini in just a couple of days.

Privacy and Romance: Enjoy peaceful moments, romantic sunsets, and unique experiences on the deck, making it ideal for couples.

How much does it cost to rent a boat in Santorini for a weekend?

Motorboat:

From €900 in low season and €870 in high season, per weekend.

RIB:

From €1,050 in low season and high season, per weekend.

Boat without licence:

From €900 in low season and €840 in high season, per weekend.

Sailboat:

From €480 in low season and high season, per weekend.

Catamaran:

From €3,150 in low season and €468 in high season, per weekend.

Gulet:

From €4,392 in low season and high season, per weekend.

What type of boat is best to rent for a weekend in Santorini?

The best type of boat to rent for a weekend in Santorini depends on your preferences, group size, and desired activities. We still recommend you to charter a sailing boat, if you appreciate a more traditional sailing experience, a sailboat can be an excellent choice. It's ideal for small groups looking for a relaxed weekend. Sailboats are known for their quiet and eco-friendly operation, making them perfect for those who want to enjoy the serenity of the sea.

Which places are best to visit when renting a boat in Santorini or a weekend?

When renting a boat for a weekend in Santorini, you'll have the opportunity to explore some locations around the island. Chartering a boat for a weekend in Santorini allows you to discover the island's beauty from a different perspective:

Red Beach (Kokkini Paralia): Known for its red cliffs and unique red sand, Red Beach is a remarkable natural wonder. Arriving by boat allows you to appreciate the stunning contrast of the red rocks against the blue sea.

White Beach (Aspri Paralia): Next to Red Beach, White Beach offers a contrast with its white cliffs and rocky coast. It's an excellent spot for swimming, snorkelling, and enjoying the Mediterranean.

Nea Kameni: This volcanic island in the centre of Santorini's volcanic basin is a popular destination for yacht trips. You can hike to the crater and witness the volcanic activity.

Thirassia: Thira (Santorini's main island), Thirassia is an authentic island with charming villages and traditional Greek culture. It's an ideal stop for a relaxing meal at a local taverna.

Amoudi Bay: Located below the village of Oia, Amoudi Bay is a typical fishing port with. You can anchor here, swim, and eat delicious seafood at waterfront restaurants.

What are the advantages of sailing for a week in Santorini?

Sailing for a week in Santorini offers advantages that can enhance your experience and allow for a deeper exploration of the island. Here are several benefits of opting for a week-long sailing trip:

  • Comprehensive Exploration: A week-long sailing adventure allows you to explore Santorini’s iconic destinations, and more discrete areas. You can visit multiple beaches and villages without feeling rushed.
  • Flexibility: Having a whole week at your disposal provides the flexibility to adapt your itinerary based on weather conditions, your preferences, and any last-minute discoveries.
  • Relaxation: Sailing for an extended period allows for a more relaxed and leisurely pace. You can spend quality time on the water and enjoy the tranquillity.

How much does it cost to rent a boat in Santorini for a week?

Motorboat:

From €300 in low season and €290 in high season, per weekend.

RIB:

From €350 in low season and high season, per weekend.

Boat without licence:

From €300 in low season and €280 in high season, per weekend.

Sailboat:

From €160 in low season and high season, per weekend.

Catamaran:

From €1,050 in low season and €156 in high season, per weekend.

Gulet:

From €1,464 in low season and high season, per weekend.

What type of boat is best to rent for a week in Santorini?

The ideal type of boat to rent for a week in Santorini depends on your preferences, group size, and desired experience. We still recommend you to charter a catamaran, they are spacious and stable. Catamarans are convenient for families or larger groups seeking comfort and space while exploring Santorini.

Which places are best to visit when renting a boat in Santorini for a week?

Akrotiri Archaeological Site: Explore the ancient Minoan city of Akrotiri, often referred to as the "Pompeii of the Aegean." It offers well-preserved ruins and insights into the island's history.

Oia: The iconic village of Oia is famous for its beautiful sunsets, whitewashed buildings, and charming winding pathways. Mooring nearby allows you to explore this traditional town at your own rhythm.

Kamari Beach: On the eastern side of Santorini, Kamari Beach highlights black sand and a beach front scene with restaurants, bars, and water sports.

Perissa and Perivolos Beaches: These neighbouring beaches also feature black sand and offer a relaxed atmosphere, perfect for swimming and beach front dining.

Vlychada Beach: Known for its unique lunar-like landscape, Vlychada Beach is a fascinating spot with natural rock formations and clear waters. It's a great place for sunbathing and exploration.

Imerovigli: Visit the charming village of Imerovigli, located on the caldera cliffs. It offers stunning views and a quieter atmosphere compared to Oia and Fira.

Ancient Thera: Hike up to the ancient ruins of Thera, an ancient city with historical significance and panoramic views of the island.

What is the capacity of boats in Santorini?

Boat capacities in Santorini can vary significantly based on the type of boat you select. These capacity ranges are approximate and can vary based on the specific boat models. Here's a general overview of the maximum and minimum capacities for different types of boats in Santorini:

Sailboats:

Capacity: 2 to 12 passengers.

Cabins: 2 to 4 cabins.

Motorboats:

Capacity: 2 to 12+ passengers.

Cabins: 0 to 3 cabins.

Catamarans:

Capacity: 4 to 16+ passengers.

Cabins: 3 to 6 cabins.

Luxury Yachts:

Capacity: 6 to 20+ passengers.

Cabins: 4 to 8+ cabins.


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