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Few cruising grounds carry the weight of imagination quite like Greece. Temples crown headlands above sapphire water, whitewashed villages spill toward natural harbours, and islands rise in endless variation from gentle green hills to sculpted volcanic cliffs.

A charter here feels layered. Ancient stories sit beside contemporary energy, celebrated hotspots neighbour quiet anchorages, and within the span of a single week the landscape can shift from cosmopolitan glamour to elemental simplicity.

The sea connects it all with a clarity that has drawn travellers for millennia.


The Spirit of Cruising Greece

Movement through Greek waters is both visual and emotional. Approaches are dramatic, departures linger in memory, and each new horizon carries a different personality. Some islands feel vibrant and theatrical, others slow the tempo to near silence.

This constant contrast gives the journey momentum. Guests rarely feel confined to one atmosphere; instead, they travel through a mosaic of experiences, selecting the tone that suits the moment.


The Emotional DNA of the Greek Islands

Grandeur lives comfortably beside intimacy. One day might involve strolling through iconic towns known across the world; the next may unfold in a quiet bay where the only architecture is rock and sky.

Because of this variety, Greece rewards curiosity. The more one explores, the more nuanced the coastline becomes.


The Signature Cruising Logic

Many charters begin near Athens, opening access to celebrated routes that balance famous landmarks with lesser-known retreats. From there, itineraries often arc toward the postcard beauty of Mykonos and the volcanic drama of Santorini, or drift west toward the greener, softer profiles of Corfu and the Ionian chain.

There is no single correct direction. The art lies in matching geography to mood.


The Icons That Shape a Greek Charter

Mykonos

A symbol of summer sophistication, where waterfront energy builds from sunlit afternoons into radiant evenings.

Santorini

Unmistakable in silhouette, its caldera creating one of the most dramatic anchorages in the Mediterranean.

Corfu

Elegant and verdant, blending cultural refinement with scenic cruising.

Paros

Balanced between tradition and modern life, offering charm without excess.


The Shape of a Day in Greece

Mornings often begin beneath sculpted cliffs or beside sleepy fishing villages, where the light reveals textures invisible the night before. A leisurely cruise then opens new terrain, perhaps toward a harbour alive with movement or toward a cove whose stillness invites lingering.

Afternoons stretch easily, punctuated by swims, wandering ashore, or simple relaxation as the coastline glides by. By evening, villages glow, pathways fill with life, and the contrast between sea and shore becomes most pronounced.

No two days feel alike, yet the rhythm remains reassuring.


How Different Travellers Connect with Greece

Families appreciate the mix of gentle cruising and culturally rich stops. Couples are drawn to cinematic sunsets and intimate anchorages framed by history. Groups of friends find destinations that deliver both visibility and celebration.

Experienced charterers frequently seek out the balance — combining globally recognised icons with places that surprise even seasoned visitors.


Designing the Perfect Greek Week

Some voyages prioritise legendary scenery and famous arrivals. Others pursue quiet authenticity, moving between small harbours and natural retreats. Many charters blend the two, allowing high-profile moments to frame quieter interludes.

Because distances can reshape the tempo, thoughtful planning becomes part of the pleasure.


Privileged Perspectives from the Water

Clifftop towns reveal their full scale only when approached from sea. Watching ferries depart and crowds thin transforms familiar locations into something far more personal. Nightfall at anchor beneath illuminated ridgelines carries a sense of theatre impossible to replicate.

Perspective grants intimacy.


Greece Through the Season

Spring introduces clarity and freshness, with landscapes alive in colour. High summer brings unmistakable vibrancy, animated quays, and a confident social atmosphere. As the season softens, the islands regain calm and offer space for deeper connection.

Each period rewards a different style of traveller.

Bareboat Yacht Charters in Greece

JUST INFINITY
2021 / 14.75m / 1 crew / 12 guests
K3
2019 / 14.75m / 1 crew / 12 guests
JUPITER
2021 / 14.75m / 1 crew / 12 guests
REINA
2022 / 14.75m / 1 crew / 12 guests
ANDROMEDA
2019 / 14.75m / 12 guests
EAGLE
2022 / 14.94m / 12 guests
ABOUT TIME
2021 / 14.88m / 1 crew / 12 guests
LAGUANA
2020 / 14.88m / 1 crew / 12 guests

Price Bands

Band Typical Boats From Price Includes
Essential Sailing 2–3 cabin monohulls • Small catamarans (Mediterranean, Caribbean)

€1,500–€3,500 per week (total)

Fully equipped yacht • Safety gear • Navigation instruments • Linens & kitchen equipment • Marina support

Comfort Cruising

3–4 cabin monohulls • Mid-size catamarans • Compact motor yachts

€3,500–€6,500 per week (total)

Larger living spaces • Modern amenities • Dinghy with outboard • Basic water toys (snorkel gear, SUP optional)

Premium Explorer

4–6 cabin catamarans • Large monohulls • Premium motor yachts (Mediterranean, Caribbean, Seychelles)

€6,500–€12,000+ per week (total)

Latest-generation yachts • Advanced navigation & comfort features • Spacious deck areas • Optional skipper/hostess add-on

Exclusions: Fuel, provisioning, end cleaning, security deposit, optional skipper/cook/hostess, marina/mooring fees, VAT/taxes.

5-star experiences

"Boon was incredible to work with. I used them to broker a yacht in the Philippines and it was one of the best trips of my life….and I am a frequent traveler with high expectations. Polina is a seasoned professional and responded to all of my requests and questions in lightning speed. The contracting process was painless. It’s rare to receive this level of concierge service these days. HIGHLY RECOMMEND!"

Amber Z.

"Kaarel and Polina were incredibly helpful throughout the whole process. I would definitely book a charter yacht through them again."

Sophie D.

"We had the most amazing experience! Everything went perfectly smoothly from start to finish. The team was incredibly helpful, kind, and genuinely on our side — something that’s rare to find, especially when dealing with the often tricky world of boat rentals. Thanks to Boon Yacht OÜ, we enjoyed the most beautiful trip on a yacht in Croatia, completely stress-free. Their professionalism and personal touch made all the difference. We can’t wait to book our next adventure through them again — highly recommended! ⛵✨"

Epp S.

"We had an amazing experience with Kaarel and Polina providing great ideas and support for our charter"

Meelis K.

"A fantastic sailing trip in Greece with knowledgeable and caring staff. We visited both quiet bays and picturesque small towns. The food on board was very good and varied."

Anna A.

"We just got back from a fantastic week in Croatia with Noah as skipper and Filippa as host.
A truly wonderful experience with fantastic food and beautiful islands.
We have already booked next summer to Croatia again.
"

Niklas T.

"What a fantastic week on the beautiful sailing boat Astrid in Greece.
A trip where we were all completely new to each other but that changed quickly, we have had so much fun and cozy the whole week and Filippa our host and our skipper Håkan contributed with safe sailing, fantastic good food and lots of fun to it. THANK YOU for this super wonderful experience!
"

Astrid T.

"Experienced a wonderful week in the Greek islands with a great crew and great experiences. 😎"

Thomas P.

"The trip to Greece was very successful. Fantastic crew who did everything they could to make sure we had a great time."

James K.

"We are seven friends who had a fantastic trip with a catamaran Excess 11 in Croatia in September 2025. Professional and pleasant Olivia and Emil made sure to exceed our expectations every day. Top-class meals both in terms of flavors and beautiful arrangements. Fantastic views and changing nature, shore excursions. Every day was a new adventure and we could just follow the journey and enjoy. The fact that the weather was also perfect was an extra bonus. A memory for life!"

Margareth T.

"We sailed around the Croatian archipelago on Do-Re-Mi. Sailing interspersed with incredibly good food, drinks, swimming stops, jumps and play. Old and new acquaintances framed the journey to perfection. Last but not least our hosts, Captain Gösta and Linus raised the experience to world class. 5 sails out of 5 possible."

Carl S.

Sample Itineraries

Luxury yacht sailing among the Cyclades Islands, Greece, with pristine blue waters, iconic whitewashed villages, and breathtaking Aegean vistas.

From Mykonos to Santorini, sail iconic whitewashed islands, timeless villages, and breezy Aegean seas.

Cyclades: Aegean Bareboat Odyssey

FAQ

A bareboat charter means you rent the yacht without a professional crew. You (or someone in your group) act as skipper, giving you full freedom to sail at your own pace.

Yes, in most regions you’ll need a valid skipper’s license (e.g., RYA Day Skipper, ICC, ASA 104). Some destinations also require a VHF certificate. If you don’t have the right qualifications, you can always add a professional skipper.

Absolutely. Even though it’s called “bareboat,” you can choose to add a skipper, cook, or hostess. This gives you extra comfort and local expertise while still keeping the flexibility of a private yacht.

You can choose from monohull sailing yachts, catamarans, and smaller motor yachts. Sizes typically range from 30ft to 55ft, depending on the destination.

Your yacht will come fully equipped with safety gear, navigation instruments, galley equipment, linens, and a dinghy with outboard. Most also include autopilot, GPS, and sometimes water toys like snorkel gear.

Exclusions usually cover fuel, provisioning (food & drinks), end-cleaning, marina/mooring fees, security deposit/insurance, and VAT/local taxes.

Prices vary by season, yacht size, and destination. Expect €1,500–€3,500 per week for smaller monohulls, €3,500–€6,500 for mid-size yachts, and €6,500+ for larger or premium models.

Top choices include Croatia, Greece, Turkey, and Italy in the Mediterranean; the BVI, Bahamas, and Grenadines in the Caribbean; plus exotic options like Seychelles and Tahiti.

If you don’t have enough experience or a license, you’ll need to add a skipper. Many first-time clients start with a skipper for the first few days, then take over themselves once they’re confident.

You can bring your own food and drinks, order provisions in advance, or use supermarket delivery straight to the marina. Many bases also offer starter packs for convenience.

Contracts & Payments

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