Sailing Tours in Greece
We truly love Greece so much that we couldn’t stay on the sidelines, and we created excellent sailing tours and programs in Greece for your enjoyment and exploration of the world. Greece has enormous potential for unique yet accessible sailing tours thanks to its long coastlines and numerous island groups. Each island has its own distinctive contrasts: ancient culture, temples, large populated villages, small towns, olive oil or wine farms, cheese or meat production, quiet towns with minimal civilization, or well-equipped and welcoming marinas. With us, you’ll discover the beautiful and diverse Greece. We don’t just visit places — we reveal their meanings, essence, ideas, and specific themes. You’ll take away emotions, amazing content, understanding, and lasting impressions. And although this country is vast and has many regions, we have designed a variety of tours and sailing programs.
Yacht Charter in Greece
Chartering a yacht in Greece is one of the easiest and most rewarding ways to experience the country’s islands and coastline. With well-equipped marinas waiting almost everywhere you might want to stop, you can choose the format that suits you best — from independent bareboat sailing with a valid license, to a fully skippered charter where we handle the navigation, to comfortable catamarans, traditional gulets, or fast motor yachts. Whatever your experience level or travel style, we’ll help you find the right boat and set-up for your Greek adventure.
Skipper Trainings in Greece
Gain the skills to operate a vessel up to 20 nautical miles in our internationally certified sailing school of skippers in Greece. Our school operates in accordance with ISSA standards and after licensing provides the ISSA International Skipper License, which is valid for life.
Certification is important and it signals that a skipper meets international safety standards.
Learn navigation, passage planning, sailing yacht handling, and safety procedures for both day and night sailing in the warm blue waters of Greece. Greece’s unique geography of islands creates both sheltered waters and open sailing zones, allowing students to progress naturally. Light morning winds are perfect for basic boat handling, while afternoon breezes introduce more dynamic conditions. Warm temperatures and different distances between marinas make training efficient and safe, great for beginners.
Training can be structured in several ways. Most students begin with online theoretical lessons, followed by practical training at sea, leading to internationally recognized skipper-level certification. Practice can also be arranged individually. For those seeking deeper immersion, we offer intensive group programs, combining theory and practice of sailing for two weeks. Courses are available for sailing yachts and motor yachts, each with dedicated training and certification paths.
After training, we manage all administrative steps and certification submission. Graduates become part of our community, gaining access to partner discounts and exclusive charter benefits.
Top areas in Greece
We see Greece as a land of ancient history, myths, and islands, where each region has its own character and rhythm. From the historic gulfs near Athens to the wild beauty of the Ionian islands, the sun-drenched Cyclades, and the untamed Dodecanese, yachting lets you discover Greece freely — far beyond standard tourist routes and bus excursions. Every region has its own atmosphere, culture, and pace, and we’ll help you choose the one that matches your journey best.
Why Sailors Love Greece
Why Choose Us?
We truly know Greece — from ancient island lore to the everyday rhythm of the Aegean winds.
FAQ
Yes, if you want to sail without a skipper, you’ll need a valid skipper’s licence that is officially recognized in Greece (for example State-issued licenses of certain countries or ISSA). Or study with us in advance.
The main sailing season runs from May to October. June and September are favorites: warm water, nice winds, and fewer crowds. July and August are hotter and busier, with stronger winds in some regions, useful for active sailing. April, May, October, and November are also great months: prices are lower and there are fewer tourists. So there is no bad season in Greece — only the right clothing.
Depends much on the tour. Typically included: the yacht itself, Charter Pack (bed linen, towels, blankets, basic cleaning supplies) and standard equipment. Extras like fuel, marina fees, food, and skipper (if not included) are paid separately. Some programmes may include all of these, even museum tickets and meals. It’s essential to read the program carefully, and we welcome any questions before choosing your sailing tour.
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