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Will we get seasick on a Greece yacht charter?
We often get clients who are worried about seasickness on a Greece yacht charter, and there are many ways we can help prevent it. The right yacht, route, season, and captain flexibility make a big difference.
For seasick-prone guests, we usually look first at wider, more stable yachts such as catamarans, power catamarans, or motor yachts with good stabilizers. Larger yachts often feel more settled, but size alone is not the whole answer. Hull shape, stabilizers, cruising speed, and where the yacht anchors overnight all matter.
The cruising area matters just as much. The Ionian and Saronic Gulf are usually better choices for a first-time or seasick-prone group than an ambitious Cyclades route in July or August. The Cyclades can be fantastic, but the Meltemi wind makes route planning more important.
If seasickness is a concern, tell us early. We will steer you toward the right yacht type, calmer cruising area, and realistic itinerary. Our motor yacht vs catamaran guide for Greece explains the main yacht-type tradeoffs, and our Greece charter weather guide explains how captains adjust routes when conditions change.
If someone is very prone to seasickness, it is also worth speaking with a doctor before travel about prevention. We can plan for comfort, but no honest broker should promise a yacht will feel like a hotel on land.

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