Under 40k
Entry catamaransComfortable crewed catamarans
Usually 45-60 feet, with a captain, chef or stewardess, and often 2-3 crew total. Best for easy island time, calmer routes, family groups, and guests who want space and value.
Crewed yacht charters in Greece
The right yacht in Greece is not just the prettiest yacht. It is the yacht, crew, route, speed, cabin layout, toys, and budget structure that make your week work beautifully in the Cyclades, Saronic, Ionian, Dodecanese, or beyond.
Greece yacht charter price guide
These are practical weekly base-rate ranges before VAT, APA, fuel, delivery, and special fees. Rates are usually quoted in EUR, but the tiers below are useful for deciding what yacht category belongs on your shortlist.
Under 40k
Entry catamaransUsually 45-60 feet, with a captain, chef or stewardess, and often 2-3 crew total. Best for easy island time, calmer routes, family groups, and guests who want space and value.
Under 80k
Luxury catsThis is strong luxury catamaran territory: 60-80 feet, larger cabins, better deck space, and often 3-4 crew. You also start seeing entry-level motor yachts for faster island hopping.
Under 150k
Luxury motorExpect more polished 90-130 foot motor yachts, stronger crew depth, newer interiors, real water toy selections, stabilizers, beautiful dining setups, and amenities that feel properly luxury.
Under 250k
Floating resortsOften 130-170 feet with larger crews, serious service, beach clubs, wellness spaces, saunas, gyms, massage setups, and enough toys to turn anchorages into private resorts.
Under 500k
SuperyachtThink roughly 170-230 feet, massive beach clubs, cinema-level AV, multi-deck dining, spa zones, chase boats, large crews, and the first real appearance of helipads on selected yachts.
500k+
Mega yachtAt 230 feet and above, almost nothing is off the table: helipads, pools, submarines on some yachts, destination-level wellness, Michelin-level galley teams, and service ratios that feel effortless.
A broker shortlist matters because two yachts at the same weekly rate can deliver completely different value once APA, fuel burn, crew reputation, itinerary pressure, cabin layout, and onboard amenities are factored in.
Instead of opening 60 tabs and guessing, send your price range, dates, group profile, and wishlist. We will come back with yachts that fit the way you actually want to travel in Greece.
Search by yacht type
For Greece, yacht type affects comfort, speed, APA, and which island groups make sense in one week. Superyachts deserve their own path because the decision becomes less about category and more about scale, privacy, and onboard amenities.
Great value from roughly 30k-80k+, with space, stability, shallow anchorages, and lower fuel exposure.
Explore catamarans
Best from roughly 60k upward when speed, Cyclades routing, amenities, and crew depth matter.
Explore motor yachts
For guests who want the romance of sail, classic decks, and a slower itinerary shaped by wind and place.
Explore sailing yachts
Usually 150k+, where beach clubs, helipads, wellness, scale, and service become the main decision points.
Explore superyachts
Why book with us
A great Greece charter depends on local judgment: which yacht can handle the route, which crew suits your group, where APA can surprise you, and when the prettier option is not the smarter option.
Unique Greek charter experiences
Routes matter, but the charter becomes memorable because of what happens between the islands: swim stops, onboard dinners, tucked-away bays, beach clubs, ruins, tavernas, and anchorages your captain knows how to time.
Mykonos, Paros, Milos, Sifnos, and Santorini can be magic, but the open-water legs demand realistic planning, especially in Meltemi season.
Hydra, Spetses, Poros, Aegina, and the Argolic Gulf work beautifully for Athens starts, protected cruising, elegant towns, and lower itinerary stress.
Corfu, Paxos, Lefkada, Kefalonia, and Zakynthos are greener, calmer, and excellent for catamarans, swimming, families, and relaxed routing.
Let the crew turn local seafood, Greek wines, sunset, and a quiet bay into the kind of dinner that beats the famous restaurant reservation.
Seabobs, jet skis where licensed, towables, paddleboards, e-foils, and chase boats can make the yacht feel like a private floating beach club.
Time Delos, Epidavros, monasteries, island villages, wine tastings, and ruins with private transfers and the yacht waiting at anchor.
Amenities worth shortlisting for
At the higher tiers, the yacht is not just transport. It becomes the resort, restaurant, spa, beach club, and entertainment platform for the whole week.
Sea-level lounges, swim platforms, bars, and effortless tender access.
Seabobs, e-foils, jet skis, slides, towables, inflatables, and chase boats.
Gyms, massage rooms, saunas, cold plunges, yoga decks, and spa therapists.
Chef-led menus, local wine, sunset setups, and private service every night.
Sun bridge bars, DJ setups, open-air lounges, and island views.
Master suites, convertible cabins, family cabins, and true guest privacy.
More comfort underway and at anchor, especially on motor yachts.
Available on selected superyachts and mega yachts for maximum access.
The shortlist process
The fastest way to find the right yacht is to stop browsing everything and start with a broker who knows what should be removed from the search.
Price range, dates, guest count, cabins, yacht type, preferred islands, and any non-negotiables.
We check availability, crew fit, amenities, charter terms, route suitability, and whether the yacht is worth the money.
A tight set of yacht options with clear tradeoffs, so you can choose with confidence instead of guessing.
Ready when you are
No inquiry fee. No obligation. Just a broker-built yacht shortlist based on your budget, group, route, and wishlist.


