Catamaran hire in Greece with or without skipper

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Catamaran - 12.8m — Lagoon - Lagoon 42 (2021)

Paros
8
With skipper

From £538 per day

Catamaran - 13.45m — Fountaine Pajot - ELBA 45 (2020)

Athens
12
With or without a skipper

From £679 per day

Catamaran - 12.8m — Lagoon - 42 (2019)

Lefkada
8
With skipper
 2

From £448 per day

Catamaran - 13m — Fountaine Pajot - Fountaine Pajot ELBA 45 (2023)

Mykonos
12
With or without a skipper

From £679 per day

Catamaran - 11.93m — Fountaine Pajot - Isla 40 (2022)

Athens
10
With or without a skipper

From £474 per day

Catamaran - 12m — Bali - Bali cat space (2022)

Corfu
10
With or without a skipper

From £474 per day

Catamaran - 15.85m — Lagoon - Lagoon 52F (2021)

Athens
8
With skipper

From £2,050 per day

Catamaran - 14m — Lagoon-Bénéteau - Lagoon 50 - 6 + 2 cab. (2022)

Alimos
11
With or without a skipper

From £1,127 per day

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Catamaran - 12m - Nautitech 40 (2023)

Laurium
9
With skipper

From £512 per day

Catamaran - 11.55m — Lagoon - Lagoon 380 (2019)

Paros
10
With or without a skipper
 1

From £270 per day

Catamaran - 15m — ItaCatamaran - 14,99 (50 ft) (2021)

Lefkada
4
With skipper

From £461 per day

Catamaran - 13.99m — Lagoon - 46 (2022)

Alimos
10
Without skipper

From £502 per day

Catamaran - 11m - Excess 11 (2023)

Athens
10
Without skipper

From £330 per day

Catamaran - 11.74m — LAGOON - 40 (2019)

Athens
10
With or without a skipper
 1

From £448 per day

Catamaran - 12.12m — Bali Catamaran - Bali 4.1 (2020)

Preveza
12
With or without a skipper

From £487 per day

Catamaran - 12.37m - Bali 4.1 (2020)

Athens
10
Without skipper

From £481 per day

Catamaran - 12m — BALI CATAMARANS - Bali 4.2 Open Space (2023)

Athens
11
With or without a skipper

From £577 per day

Discount offer

Catamaran - 12.8m - Lagoon 42 (A/C, Watermaker, Gen) (2022)

Skiathos
10
With or without a skipper
 1

From £461 per day

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Hire a Catamaran in Greece

Greece is an amazing place to go sailing, with many islands just a short sail away. From the white sand beaches, to the ancient ruins scattered throughout this breathtaking country, we’re sure you won’t be disappointed if you take a quick sailing trip here. Maybe you want to head to Athens, the Greek capital or maybe you want to party in Mykonos. All we know is that hiring a catamaran in Greece makes all this and more possible, so don’t miss your chance for the trip of a lifetime.

How much does it cost to hire a catamaran in Greece?

The costs of catamaran charter in Greece vary greatly depending on a number of factors, including the size of the catamaran, the amenities on board, the season, and the location. In general though, catamaran hire in Greece costs anywhere from £1712 per week.

Do you need a skipper to hire a catamaran in Greece?

No, in Greece it is possible to hire a catamaran either with or without a skipper. However, when hiring without a skipper, you need to consider the laws regarding boating licences. In Greece, the legislation regarding boating licences is fairly lax, but in order to hire a boat without a licence, the engine power needs to be 30 horsepower or less.

There are many reasons for and against hiring a catamaran with a skipper but ultimately it comes down to your sailing experience, as well as the sort of holiday you want. Hiring with a skipper allows you to have the perfect relaxing holiday, whereas hiring without a skipper allows complete privacy and freedom to go wherever you want during your nautical vacation.

What are the weather and sailing conditions like in Greece?

In general, the climate in Greece is a warm Mediterranean one. On lower ground, the summers are hot and dry, whereas the higher ground in the mountains sees much cooler temperatures and a lot more rain. The summer weather truly begins in May, when temperatures are usually around 25°C but by July, these temperatures reach the 30s. Even at night, the temperatures rarely drop below 20°C. Although the heat can get a little too intense in these summer months, the Greek islands are usually cooled down a little by the Meltemi winds, which also provide perfect sailing conditions.

When is the best time to go sailing in Greece?

This depends on a number of different factors, but most people prefer to sail between June and September, when the weather is better and the Meltemi winds are perfect for nautical activities and also swimming or snorkeling. The only drawback of this time period is that there are more tourists and often higher boat prices. If you prefer to go when there are fewer people, maybe it is better to go in April, May, or October.

What are the best sailing areas in Greece?

There are many great places to go sailing in Greece but some of the best are:

  • Attica
  • The Argo-Saronic Islands
  • Crete
  • Thassos
  • Milos
  • Santorini
  • The Sporades Islands
  • The Dodecanese Islands
  • The Ionian Islands
  • The Cyclades Islands

What are the most popular harbours and marinas in Greece?

Given that there are so many islands surrounding this spectacular country, it’s no wonder that you have such a wide range of ports and harbours to choose from. Some of the best include:

  • Athens Marina
  • Rhodes Marina
  • Gouvia Marine
  • Kos Marina
  • Lefkas Marina
  • Port Zakynthos
  • Sani Marina
  • Olympic Marina
  • Mikonos New Port
  • Agios Nikolaos
  • Odyseas Marina
  • Vathi Marina
  • Fiskardo Marina

Stopping off at any one of these should give you a holiday to remember, but be sure to research them before you go so that you know if your chosen destination can accommodate all of your needs.

What to see in Greece?

Greece is a hub of culture and history, so it’s no wonder that there are so many things to see. Our top touristic activities though, include the following:

  • Taking a tour of the Acropolis
  • Climbing Mount Olympos to feel closer to the Gods of Ancient Greece
  • Visiting the manmade Lake Plastira
  • Viewing the amazing architecture of Santorini
  • Visiting the UNESCO World Heritage Site, Delphi, on the side of Mount Parnassus
  • Exploring the Samaria Gorge on Crete
  • Visiting the Acropolis Museum
  • Visiting the Epidaurus Theatre
  • Going spelunking at Melissani Cave
  • Sailing down the Corinth Canal
  • Taking in the marvellous views over the ocean at Mount Athos
  • Relaxing on the breathtaking Balos Beach
  • Hiking along the Corfu trail
  • Sunbathing at the beautiful Psarou Beach

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