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5 Mooring Spots to Dock your Boat in Greece

  • 15 March 2018
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The mother country of Western civilisation. A vast, outdoors museum under a blazing sun and a blue sky. A dream of all sailing lovers around the world. Enter awesome food too. We are speaking of course about Greece , a top summer destination. No part of the country is farther than a few miles from the sea. So where do you start your sailing trip? Don’t worry,  Click&Boat has picked for you  5 mooring spots  to dock your boat in Greece.

Greek mooring spots

A top mooring spot to dock your boat in Greece: Navagio-Zakynthos

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Location :  Zante/Zakynthos, Ionian Sea, Southwest Greece.

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Distances :  20 miles from Argostoli (Kefalonia), 57 miles from Patras, 111 miles from Corfu.

A mooring spot straight from Greek mythology : Vathy Bay-Ithaca

Vathy Ithaca

Vathy bay is a good starting point for your own Odyssey in Ithaca , Ulysses’ home island. This is  where the Greek hero waved goodbye to his folks on his way to Troy and also where his homecoming journey ended – an epic adventure sublimely narrated by Homer. Ithaca is in the Ioanian sea, West Greece, not far from Zante and Corfu. Its main town, Vathy , provides a wonderful mooring spot to dock your boat in Greece and a fine starting point to explore the island. It is a natural bay with wonderful beaches, modern infrastructure for anchorage and – unusual for a Greek island – lush vegetation that makes a breathtaking scenery.

Location :  Ithaca, Ionian Sea, Southwest Greece.

Distances :  21 miles from Lefkada, 48 miles from Patras, 72 miles from Igoumenitsa.

Click&Boat’s favourite mooring spot : Vathy Bay-Sifnos

Vathy Sifnos

Location :   Sifnos, Cyclades islands, Southeast Greece.

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Distances :  23 miles from Paros,   41 miles from Mykonos, 50 miles from Santorini.

The famous Greek mooring spot : Caldera, Santorini

Caldera Santorini

Santorini… Just white and blue everywhere, from the local houses to the sea. Awesome scenery on your way up to Oia atop a donkey. And of course unforgettable food, including the famous local ‘fava’ – yellow split peas. Last but not least, a sea of full of sailing opportunities. You can dock your boat in the Caldera, a bay on top of a submerged volcanic crater. In case you don’t know it already, this is how Santoniri took its modern shape: a horrendous volcanic eruption thousands of years ago…The active part of the volcano (last eruption in 1950) is at Nea Kameni and the easiest way to access it is through Fira . You can also reach it through Thirassia if you are coming from Ios. This is a unique opportunity to dock your boat in Greece in a volcanic mooring spot. Just check Click & Boat’s platform for a wide range of options for a yacht charter in Greece, including romantic and world-famous Santorini.

Santorini

Distances :  42 miles from Naxos, 50 miles from Sifnos, 65 miles from Héraklion .

The mooring spot that will travel you back in time : Cape Sounion

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Location : Close to Athens, South Greece

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Distances  :  22 miles from Rafina, 25 miles from Egina, 32 miles from Hydra.

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Marina Alimos is among the largest marinas in Greece and one of the best-positioned marinas as it is located in the southern part of Athens . It is a perfect marina for yacht charters in Greece that want to sail in the Saronic island. The Marina is situated in the Southwestern part of Athens and minutes from the Piraeus port, the busiest in Greece. Marina Alimos serves as a perfect base for yacht charters that want to explore the Greek coast, and the Mediterranean. The marina is also the departure location for yacht charter in the cyclades. Marina Alimos is served by a various transportation network of buses, trams, and taxis for charters that want to explore Athens.

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Alimos Marina has 2-6m depth , and visitors can go stern or bows-to under the W mole of the Marina . Yacht charters in Greece will find laid moorings tailed to the quay or buoy. Motor yachts will find visitors’ quay along the inner W mole, but it is congested with permanent berth holders . The Marina is usually busy on weekends, and some berths are reserved for chartered yachts in the Marina.

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Alimos is among the largest marinas in Greece and it is a perfect destination for chartered yachts in Greece. The marina is equipped with amazing facilities for boats and motor yachts , you will enjoy a swell time here. It features about 1500 berths which can service cruise boats and yachts that are close to 40m long. It also offers a wide range of services for the easy navigation of crewed charters to the Marina. There is an entrance light for safe sailings, electricity supply, refuelling services, electricity, restaurants, car parking spaces, first aid provisions, PIR automatic lights, and security around the Marina.

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How much does it cost to spend the night in a marina in Croatia, Greece, the Med and the Caribbean? We give you the lowdown!

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One of the things you’ll have to pay for during your charter is mooring or berthing fees – which are fees for staying in a marina or harbour overnight, and connecting to their electricity or using their water supplies, toilet facilities, ropes and pontoons.

Unfortunately, there is no easy answer to ‘how much will it cost us in berthing fees?’ because it depends upon where you are chartering, what you are chartering, as well as where you choose to stay, and prices vary massively - but what we do know is below.

The first and last nights of your stay will be at your home marina, so you won’t need to pay anything for these. Likewise, you can stay in anchorages for free (but obviously you won’t have access to electricity) – though be aware that they may charge you for a National Park pass if you overnight in one of a national marine parks - particularly in Croatia.

We also include some useful links for pre-booking your berth in the marinas online, which is a growing phenomenon - there is no real market leader at the moment, but things will improve in future years.  Often it is best to search for the marina directly to see if you can book a berth online, or if it explains how or if you can book.

Be aware that marina bookings are often not cancellable or refundable, so it is potentially worth waiting until you know what the weather will be like before you spend the money and make a booking.

Click for more about berthing or mooring fees in Croatia , Greece , Italy , France , Malta , Montenegro , Spain , Turkey , England , Scotland , or the Caribbean

 Berthing fees in Croatia 

Pula Veruda Marina

Since sail-tourism is still relatively new in Croatia, marinas are generally privately owned and reasonably modern.  ACI - who, with 22 marinas, operate the largest chain of marinas in the whole of the Mediterranean, and covering much of the Croatian coast – were once owned by the state, but have since been sold to privatise investors.

ACI's relative monopoly (and recent investment or development costs) means that they drive the pricing in the market though, and you’ll find that prices in Croatia are substantially higher than in Greece.

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Mooring fees are charged by the night, and prices change depending on your location, the time of the season, and upon the length of your boat in metres (in the case of Catamarans, they also charge a supplement of up to 50-60% for the additional width of your boat).

The table below gives an idea of daily berthing prices for low and high season across the country.  These are sample prices for 2024:

Boat Length Boat Length
35’ / 10m 45’ / 13m 55’ / 16m 35’ / 10m 45’ / 13m 55’ / 16m

  PRE-BOOKING A BERTH IN CROATIA  

The Croatians are ahead of the game when it comes to pre-booking berths, and they better understand how marina-hopping sailing should work. However, most of their marinas are also pretty vast, so pre-booking isn’t essential (particularly outside of high season), and beware of booking too far in advance, as most pre-bookings have no cancellation policy, so you won’t get any refund if you can’t make it to the right marina.

Almost all marinas will allow you to pre-book a berth (to guarantee it is there for you at the end of the day) – many give the option to book online if you google their websites, including the ACI marinas website . Many marinas are also now listed on Marinareservation.com  and there are a growing number of marinas which are click-and-bookable on the Navily App .

You can also use the new ‘My-Sea’ to book yourself a berth at any of the ACI marinas (or plenty of others in Croatia) from your smartphone browser or via their App – the prices seem to be about the same as if you go direct.  

 Berthing fees in Greece 

Kalimakia marina

Marina and harbour facilities in Greece are different from Croatia because, with more islands and being further from the mainland, sailing is much more a part of the normal way of life on the Greek islands, and because things have built up over the years.

Whereas the Croats are seeking a return on their investment in developing the marinas over the recent years, the Greek infrastructure has been in place for many, many years, it serves locals as well as tourists, and they place greater value on the benefits to the local economy that a yacht in the marina can bring (with likely spending at the local shops, tavernas and bars) – consequently, the amount you’re charged for a berth with electricity and water is lower, and sometimes even free.

At the moment, whilst the Greek islands do have internet, there isn’t a great deal of information out there about marinas, what they offer, and how much they cost. Many of them – particularly the ones on the islands - are either free or there is a token charge of €20-30 a night. Of the larger marinas, here's some guide prices for mooring fees in 2024:

Boat Length Boat Length
35’ / 10m 45’ / 13m 55’ / 16m 35’ / 10m 45’ / 13m 55’ / 16m

  PRE-BOOKING A BERTH IN GREECE  

The prevailing wisdom at the moment seems to be that people have been sailing in Greece for centuries and that they never needed to pre-book then, so you don’t need to pre-book now. Consequently, the Greeks don’t go out of their way to make it easy to pre-book a berth. Countering that, though, they will always try to find a space for you in their marina - even if it means tying onto another yacht - so pre-booking isn’t always necessary.

Online booking still isn't very big in Greece, but some marinas do now have websites, or if you can find a number to call, it’s probably best to phone the marina direct to try to pre-book.  

 Berthing fees in Italy 

Italy Marina

Italy has been undergoing something of a renaissance over recent years, and many of the marinas here have been evolved into grand coastal developments, boasting all the latest mod cons – including baby-sitting services, courtesy hire-cars, swimming pools and tennis courts – as well as myriad stunning marina-side apartments, with shops and leisure facilities open all year round for their wealthy owners.

As a result of all this investment, whilst the marinas are certainly much nicer places to stay, they’re also on the expensive side of the market. Of course, you would expect key marinas around the Amalfi coast, Capri and Ischia to be expensive, but even the smaller marinas on distant islands seem to charge premium rates.

Mooring fees below are charged by the night, and catamarans can expect to pay a surcharge for the extra width that they take up on the pontoon. The bigger, renovated marinas have excellent information online, but the table below gives a good sample of 2024 rates:

Boat Length Boat Length
35’ / 10m 45’ / 13m 55’ / 16m 35’ / 10m 45’ / 13m 55’ / 16m

  PRE-BOOKING A BERTH IN ITALY  

The majority of Italian marinas have an online presence and it’s usually possible to book or request a quote online before you arrive, but they are almost all independently operated (so you have to go direct to the marina website), and there isn’t currently one single place to go to get berths booked - though there are a growing number of marinas which are click-and-bookable on the Navily App .  

 Berthing fees in France 

France Marina

The set-up of marinas in France is markedly different to the rest of Europe, as the coastline is controlled by local regional councils, so, whilst there are huge private marina developments with five-star services, in most towns you will also be able to find a municipal marina, probably in not quite as glamourous a location, but for much more reasonable overnight fees.

Obviously the experience is slightly different, but it does make sailing more accessible and means that, for example, you can sail to Cannes and berth there for under €40. There seems to be no upper limit on how much you can expect to pay for the biggest boats in the best and best-located marinas, and F1 week in Monaco will set you back €1,500 a night, but you have to stay there for the full week, so you’re looking at €10,500 for 7 days.

We’ve gathered prices in the table below as minimum mooring fees per night. If mooring fees are an issue, it is worth shopping around and researching which marina to head to – many of the towns on the French Riviera have as many as five different marinas, all charging their own prices. These are some sample 2024 rates:

Boat Length Boat Length
35’ / 10m 45’ / 13m 55’ / 16m 35’ / 10m 45’ / 13m 55’ / 16m

  PRE-BOOKING A BERTH IN FRANCE  

Similar to Italy, you can find most French marinas online, and the majority will allow you to send bookings or enquiries to the harbourmaster. There isn’t an over-arching one-stop-shop for berths in France (yet), so it’s worth contacting the marinas direct by email or telephone once you know where you would like to go.  

 Berthing fees in Malta 

Malta Marina

There aren't a vast number of marinas around the islands of Malta and Gozo (but there are plenty of beautiful anchorages), and whilst they are busier in August, they never get to the same level of 'busy' as the most popular marinas in, say, Greece and Croatia - in fact, most boats boats clamour for the best spots in the anchorages, like the blue lagoon instead of the marinas.

The prices below give an idea of the mooring fees per night in some of the marinas the area. Marina fees are not generally published online, but you should be able to contact the marina directly to get their latest rates. These are some sample 2024 rates:

Boat Length Boat Length
35’ / 10m 45’ / 13m 55’ / 16m 35’ / 10m 45’ / 13m 55’ / 16m

  PRE-BOOKING A BERTH IN MALTA  

Similar to Italy and France, you can find contact details for many Maltese marinas online, and the majority will allow you to pre-book a berth by contacting them directly (but there is no over-arching app or website which will allow you to do this easily).  

 Berthing fees in Montenegro 

Lustica Bay Marina

Montenegro is the new kid on the block as far as sailing goes. It only really started to take sail-tourism seriously within the last decade – but it really is taking it seriously: there are already four multi-billion-euro marina developments in construction (and more planned) to maximise the outstanding natural beauty of the area, and to build upon the increasing adventurousness of people who have now sailed in Croatia for a few years now.

To entice super-yachts, they have the world’s longest marina berth – capable of taking a yacht over 250m in length – and one of their marinas has a whole brand new village, town centre, six star hotels and even a golf course. At the moment, the marinas are more modern than those in Croatia, but priced cheaper to try and get people to try them out, on the basis that once you’ve sailed in Kotor bay, you won’t want to sail anywhere else.

The table below shows 2024 overnight rates at some of our favourite marinas in the country, including the mega-marinas of Porto Montenegro and Lustica bay. Catamarans can expect to pay a surcharge of 50-75% on top of this:

  PRE-BOOKING A BERTH IN MONTENEGRO  

There is no sole owner of all these marinas, so there is no single place to go to book yourself in. For the bigger, newer developments, you can usually book online, but the smaller, older marinas like Herceg Novi, Budva and Bar still largely rely on telephone calls to make a reservation, if you can make reservations at all.  

 Berthing fees in Spain 

Ibiza Marina

All boats are charged based on their square meterage (calculated as the length of the boat multiplied by the width or beam, and then all multiplied by a price per square metre) - so catamarans can expect to be charged an additional 80% on top of the prices for a yacht below.

Marinas are usually modern and comfortable, and now almost all have floating pontoons, which means that you don't have to wake during the night to tighten or slacken off ropes attached to the land in line with the latest tides.

The prices below give an idea of the mooring fees per night in some of the marinas in each area. In addition, there may be surcharges or meters for calculating water or electricity use. These are some sample 2024 rates:

Boat Length Boat Length
35’ / 10m 45’ / 13m 55’ / 16m 35’ / 10m 45’ / 13m 55’ / 16m

  PRE-BOOKING A BERTH IN SPAIN  

Some Spanish marinas are now online, but the vast majority are not, and you will need to telephone or VHF them to ask about availability and to book a space. Most marinas are small independent marinas which are run by local sailing clubs, though some of the larger ones (particularly in the Canary islands) are operated alongside the town harbour (where they deal with ferry and cruise traffic as a priority).  

 Berthing fees in Turkey 

Marmaris Marina

The prices below give an idea of the mooring fees per night in some of the big marinas in each area. These are some sample 2024 rates:

Boat Length Boat Length
35’ / 10m 45’ / 13m 55’ / 16m 35’ / 10m 45’ / 13m 55’ / 16m

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Most of the bigger marinas are online and will gladly take bookings either online, via email or over the phone. Restaurants will also accept bookings (usually by phone, unless they are particularly tech-savvy) - be sure to ask what time you need to be there by, as they do tend to try to fill up their berths and will only wait so long for you to arrive.  

 Berthing fees in England 

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The prices below give an idea of the mooring fees per night in some of the marinas in each area. Most are calculated as a price per foot of length. These are some sample 2024 rates:

Boat Length Boat Length
35’ / 10m 45’ / 13m 55’ / 16m 35’ / 10m 45’ / 13m 55’ / 16m

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Most marinas are now bookable online - just google the name of the marina you would like to stay at and book direct (there isn't a one-stop shop to book all the marinas in England, though there are now a number of marina chains which manage or run a number of marinas in the area, which makes things a little simpler).  

 Berthing fees in Scotland 

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The prices below give an idea of the mooring fees per night in some of the marinas in each area. These are some sample 2024 rates:

Boat Length Boat Length
35’ / 10m 45’ / 13m 55’ / 16m 35’ / 10m 45’ / 13m 55’ / 16m

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The bigger, more commercial marinas are now bookable online, but smaller and more remote marinas - such as those in the outer Scottish islands - are more likely to accept bookings by telephone or email. Most like to know you are coming, but pre-booking is not usually necessary, as there is usually plenty of space for everyone.  

 Berthing fees in the Caribbean 

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There is no set policy on pricing: whilst some remote marinas - such as Carriacou in Grenada - see their remote-ness as a reason to lower their prices (to encourage cruising sailors out to them), others - such as Hope Town in the Abacos - see it as giving them a natural monopoly, and inflate their prices accordingly.

Similarly, the standard of berthing facilities range from fairly basic to luxury, so it is worth doing a little research to check that you are heading to the sort of place and facilities you want to head to, and that they will charge the sort of prices you would like to pay.

In very high-season (December and March / April) it is usually worth pre-booking a space, and even mooring buoys can be pre-booked online.

We’ve gathered prices in the table below as minimum mooring fees per night. These are some sample 2024 rates in Antigua, the Bahamas, BVIs, and Grenada:

Boat Length Boat Length
35’ / 10m 45’ / 13m 55’ / 16m 35’ / 10m 45’ / 13m 55’ / 16m

  PRE-BOOKING A BERTH IN THE CARIBBEAN  

As you might expect, Caribbean marinas are a mixed bag and can be difficult to book. Whilst some are bookable online, others are difficult to find even contact numbers for you - including the ones in big resorts, where the marina can often be there mainly as something for the holiday-makers to enjoy having views over or condo's nearby, as opposed to operating as a marina in its own right. In the BVIs, you can pre-book mooring buoys with Boatyball.com .  

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Day 1: alimos marina, day 2: aegina, day 3: hydra, day 4: spetses, day 5: poros, day 6: agistri, day 7: alimos marina, sailing trip starting from lefkas marina in greece, day 1: lefkas marina - sivota mourtos (14nm), day 2: sivota mourtos - parga (13nm), day 3: parga - plataria (17nm), day 4: plataria - corfu island (21nm), day 5: corfu island - paxos island, day 6: paxos island - antipaxos island (5nm), day 7: paxos island - lefkas marina (30nm).

Total distance covered: 123 nautical miles.

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Greece is quite simply the perfect sailing destination in Europe. Blessed with a mild southern Mediterranean climate with an extended summer giving a comfortable sailing season of close to eight months, our small country has over 13,000 kilometres of coastline to explore . That impressive number comes from the over 6000 islands and islets scattered like diamonds in the sea, each of them inviting you to swim for hours, socialise while tasting Greece’s well know cuisine and enjoy the beauty of a Greek summer spent next to the waves. Greece is truly a sailor’s paradise .

At Istion Yachting, we have been providing unforgettable sailing holidays in Greece for more than 30 years. From our humble beginnings on the island of Kos in 1992 we now offer charters throughout Greece from our 11 main charter bases. Our experienced skippers and crews, charter base staff, planning departments and every one of the wider Istion team is an expert in their field and is ready to assist you in planning the perfect sailing holiday in Greece . We look forwarded to welcoming you this summer!    

There are so many options, and only so much time. The diversity of the different sailing areas in Greece makes picking just one difficult, which is why so many of our guests come back to sail again and again . There is always another beautiful island to visit and another idyllic beach to swim on!

Peak sailing season is from late June through August with hot weather, warm seas and busy islands. Availability can become limited during this period so booking early is essential.

Late spring from May to June and late summer from September to early October are often considered the best time to sail for experienced sailors and repeat visitors to our country. The weather is great and the islands are more relaxed than the busy summer months.

For those who want to live the real Greek way of life, April and October can be rewarding, with less heat, fewer visitors and enticing low-season offers . A few of the restaurants and shops on some islands may not have opened or may have closed for the season, but in our opinion early and late season sailing in Greece is a magical and unique experience .

The Argo Saronic Gulf is actually two gulfs (the Saronic and Argolic ) that are often referred to together in sailing terms given their close distances to each other. The Saronic Gulf lies in between Athens and the coast of the Argolid Peninsula while the Argolic Gulf is one hop over in between the peninsula and the first large leg of the Eastern Peloponnese , which runs all the way south to Monemvasia.

We often recommend this area to first time sailors for a number of practical reasons. First and foremost, it is the easiest area to reach from Athens , which makes it an ideal spot for those arriving via the Athens International Airport. Within a few hours of touching down you can be swimming and relaxing on board having reached your first destination.

Another advantage is that the area is well protected from the annual Meltemi winds that can blow strongly in July and August and may create challenging conditions for less experienced sailors.

The Argo Saronic Gulf also has plenty of places to visit on either a one or two-week holiday. One-week holidays will usually take in the nearby islands of Aigina and Poros before looping down to the coastal town of Ermioni and the cosmopolitan islands of Spetses and Hydra further south. A visit to Epidavros for a quick trip to its famous ancient theatre is not to be missed for the history buffs.

Two week holidays allow you to explore further east, with the coastal towns of Nafpleio, Leonidio and Kyparissi offering relaxed mooring while cruising the coast of the Eastern Peloponnese.

We invite you to learn more about our Athens charter base , download our sample one-week Saronic Gulf sailing itinerary for inspiration and contact us with any questions, we are here to help you plan your perfect sailing holiday.

Ah, the Cyclades. A name steeped in history that brings the classic image of a Greek island to everyone’s mind. While Greece has many island chains and all of them are unique and magical, the Cyclades has become nearly synonymous with the county as a whole for many visitors.

Characterised by their white houses, rugged landscapes and world famous beaches , the Cyclades attract visitors from around the world and are a must see for everyone at some point in their life. For sailors the area offers a huge variety of routes and islands to visit, from the world famous islands Mykonos and Santorini to the popular Paros and Naxos and many, many more in between.

A note about the Meltemi winds that blow from the north in July and August. In the Cyclades these winds can make for challenging conditions and sailing the area during these times is best for experienced sailors. Don’t despair all you beginner sailors! If you want a helping hand our skippers are the best in Greece and will be happy to take care of the sailing and navigation so you can enjoy the islands worry free.

The Cyclades are reached from our main base in Alimos Marina on the western side of Attica giving quick access to the islands of Kea, Kithnos, Serifos, Sifnos and Milos among others.

Our base in Lavrion is perfect for getting a head start to the islands of Andros, Tinos, Mykonos, Paros and Naxos . The Lavrion base is further south and on the east side of Attica, saving a couple of hours of additional sailing time on your way out. As an added bonus, Lavrion is just half an hour from the Athens International Airport so you can be on your way towards your destination just an hour or two after landing.

Located on the western side of Greece the seven main islands of the Ionian Sea have their own unique charm and character . The Ionian Islands are much greener than most islands in Greece, their location and geography bringing more rainfall during the winter months and allowing trees and shrubs to grow and thrive. The combining of colours between the green of the hills , the white of the sands and the blue of the sea are a special treat for visitors to this area.

Istion maintains three bases in the Ionian, on Corfu in the north and in Lefkas (or Lefkada) and nearby Preveza further south.

Itineraries starting from Corfu may include multiple stops along the Corfu coast, visits to the islands of Paxos and Antipaxos and visits to mainland ports including Parga and Syvota .

Trips starting from Lefkas or Preveza may head either north towards Corfu or South towards the islands of Kalamos and Kastos and then on to the mythical island of Ithaca and nearby Kefalonia . Note that our base in Preveza is just 10 minutes from the Aktion Airport where all charter flights to Lefkas arrive. If your flight times are tight, Preveza is a great option .

We recommend downloading our sample sailing itineraries for trips leaving from Corfu and from Lefkas or Preveza . If you need more recommendations for a truly unique voyage through to the Ionian just contact us , we will be happy to help.

The Dodecanese islands in the southeast Aegean are close to our heart. The central island of Kos is where Istion Yachting first started operations in 1992 .

The Dodecanese are known for their wonderful beaches and rich history ranging from the ancient to the medieval to the modern in a delightful kaleidoscope of sights and sounds . The area has relatively mild wind conditions that are perfect for sailing throughout the year and has plenty of sun and warmth during the summer months.

Istion now has two bases in the Dodecanese, our home base on Kos and another on the historic island of Rhodes . From Kos you may head north towards the islands of Kalimos, Leros and Patmos and if time permits all the way to amazing Ithaki and Fourni .

Heading south from Kos will put you on course to visit the islands north of Rhodes including Nisiros, Tilos and Symi . Setting sail from Rhodes itself also reaches these islands or you can choose to head west, exploring the coast of Rhodes and visiting the quaint island of Chalki and the beautiful islands of Karpathos and Kasos .

Charter flights from most European countries fly direct to both Kos and Rhodes making them a great starting point for your next Aegean adventure !

The Sporades are the hidden gem on the Greek sailing map . Nestled off the eastern coast of central Greece the main islands of Skiathos, Skopelos, Alonissos and Skyros are a beautiful combination of green mountains, sandy and pebble beaches and deep blue seas. Nature plays a staring role here, with the National Marine Park at Alonissos being a significant refuge for the Monachus Monachus or Mediterranean seal .

Sailing conditions in the Sporades are relatively mild, although winds can shift between the day and night requiring some care when mooring. Distances between islands are short allowing a lot of fun to be packed into a week long charter .

We have two charter bases servicing the Sporades, a base on the island of Skiathos where most European charter flights arrive and another on the mainland city of Volos . Volos is a convenient starting spot for guests arriving by road with their own vehicle and allows exploring of the lovely coastline of the Pagasetic Gulf and Pelion on your way out to the islands – highly recommended !

Bareboat Charters

Tailored for the seasoned sailor, bareboat charters hand the helm over to you, allowing complete freedom to navigate the Greek seas at your own pace . Your sailing party must have at least one licensed skipper and one experienced crew member at a minimum to be able to rent our yachts as bareboats.

If you have some sailing experience but do not hold a valid license then a bareboat charter is not (yet) for you and your best option is a skippered charter where our friendly captains will give you a helping hand. If you are an experienced sailor and have no concerns about the challenges of wind conditions, navigation and docking then we invite you to read more about our bareboat charters here and contact us with any questions you may have.

Skippered Charters

Our skippered charters are the perfect blend of guidance and freedom, designed for those who have some sailing experience, are eager to learn or just want to relax and let a professional do the hard work . With an Istion skipper at your side, you can enjoy the peace of mind that comes with their expert navigation and docking skills while still playing an active role in your sailing adventure.

It's an educational and exhilarating experience where you can hone your sailing skills, participate in manoeuvring the yacht, and even take the helm under the watchful eye of your skipper. It is an amazing experience for everyone and kids in particular have a great time learning about sailing and playing little captain for a week.

Our skippered charters always start off with a briefing between you and your skipper so you can learn about the area you are going to sail and the islands you may want to visit. Our skippers know the Greek seas inside out and based on your preferences they will suggest recommended itineraries to follow, which islands to visit and what hidden beaches to swim at.

If you are planning your first sailing holiday in Greece , you are in the very best hands with Istion's professional skippers by your side. Read more about our skippered charters here , or just get in touch to start planning your perfect sailing holiday in Greece.

Fully Crewed Charters

For those of you that want to indulge in the epitome of maritime luxury, our crewed charters promise a carefree and opulent experience in Greece. This option is perfect for those who wish to sit back, relax, and soak in the Mediterranean sun while every detail is taken care of by our professional crew. From expert navigation to gourmet meals, and from personalized itineraries to attentive service, every aspect of your voyage is meticulously curated to ensure unparalleled comfort and elegance .

Crewed charters are available on a range of our top end sailing yachts and catamarans , and for those that want the thrum of an engine beneath their feet and to make a grand entrance wherever they go our exclusive motor yachts are waiting for you to step aboard. A crewed charter with Istion isn't just a holiday; it's an all-inclusive experience where you are the honoured guest and the Greek Isles your exclusive playground . Discover more about our fully crewed dream vacations here .

Sailing Yachts

Sailing yachts are perfect for those who love the classic feeling of sailing. Designed to be easy to handle, they smoothly glide through the water and let you enjoy the natural beauty of the Greek seas. They're a bit slower than other boats, and they lean to one side when the wind blows, which is all part of the classic sailing adventure. Their charming appearance and comfortable ride make them ideal for those who want to experience traditional sailing in a relaxed and eco-friendly way.

Sailing yachts are also the most budget friendly option for a sailing holiday in Greece. Our smaller yachts with three cabins and space for up to six guests (or eight if two sleep in the main cabin) can be rented for as little as roughly 1200 Euros a week in the low season. Costs for larger yachts with up to 6 cabins and space for up to 12 guests rise to approximately 10.000 Euros a week in the high season.

At Istion, we proudly offer a wide selection of the latest models as well as impeccably maintained older sailing yachts from Jeanneau, Beneteau, Bavaria, Sun Odyssey, Hanse and other top shipyards. Whether you're planning a cozy trip for a small group or a grand sailing adventure for a larger party, we have the right yacht to suit your needs.

Catamarans are the choice for those who want lots of space and a stable, comfortable trip. With their two-hull design, they don't rock as much as sailing yachts, which is great if you're new to sailing or easily feel seasick. You can also get closer to the beach with a catamaran, as they don't sit very deep in the water. Catamarans offer a smooth and spacious experience, making for a relaxing and comfortable sailing holiday and are a very popular choice for first time sailors in Greece.

For families and larger groups, the bigger cabins and more room to move around on a catamaran make them a good fit for your holiday. The double hull layout means two families can easily sail together while each having their own 'private space' on either side of the main deck. Catamarans also tend to have one washroom per cabin, a feature all parents with teenage kids appreciate.

The comfort and space offered in a catamaran puts them in a higher budget bracket than our monohull sailing yachts. Our smallest catamarans with four cabins and room for up to 10 guests start at roughly 2100 Euros per week in low season. Our top of the line models can range up to 16.000 Euros plus in the middle of the high season.

We are proud to have one of the largest fleets of catamarans in Greece with brand new models from Lagoon, Bali and Fountaine Pajot among others. We invite you to browse all our catamarans and contact us for any guidance you need to help make your sailing adventure in Greece perfect in every way.

Motor Yachts

Motor yachts are all about luxury and speed. They have multiple levels with lots of space, including big bedrooms and expansive living areas. These boats move quickly, powered by strong engines, so they're great if you want to explore a lot of places fast and make an impressive entrance wherever you go.

Our motor yachts are all modern, with plush interiors and all the latest features for entertainment and entertaining. However, they do use more fuel and require a professional captain and crew, so there's a higher cost for this kind of luxury and speed. If you're looking for a high-end and fast-paced trip with all the modern comforts, motor yachts are the way to go .

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Mooring Yachts is here this particular summer 2021 ensuring high quality services while offering you a unique experience to discover the most fascinating sites of the Aegean sea.

Mooring Yachts is a registered company running under Motor Yacht in Greece, based in Athens and specializes in private rental cruises around the Greek Islands.

Mooring Yachts is a private rental yacht company with a private captain and offers enjoyable holidays with family and friends along the seaside since 2019.

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Greece is a country with a long coastline and numerous islands, making it an ideal destination for sailors and yacht enthusiasts. As a result, there are many marinas located throughout the country, both on the mainland and on the islands.

In terms of numbers, Greece has a significant number of marinas, with over 500 registered marinas according to the Hellenic Port Authority. These marinas offer a range of services and amenities, from basic facilities to luxurious accommodations.

However, despite the abundance of marinas, it is worth noting that during peak season, they can become quite crowded and it is recommended to make reservations in advance. Some of the most popular marinas in Greece include:

Alimos Marina – located in the Athens area, this is one of the largest marinas in Greece with over 1,000 berths and full service facilities.

Marina Zeas – also located in Athens, this marina is situated in a picturesque area and offers a range of amenities including restaurants and bars.

Porto Carras Marina – located in Halkidiki, this marina is a popular destination for luxury yachts with top-notch services and facilities.

Corfu Marina – located on the island of Corfu, this marina offers over 600 berths and full service facilities.

Gouvia Marina – also located on the island of Corfu, this marina is one of the largest in Greece and offers a range of amenities including restaurants, bars, and shops.

Lefkas Marina – located on the island of Lefkas, this marina offers a great location for exploring the Ionian Islands and offers full service facilities.

Wintering options

Wintering options in Greek marinas are plentiful and varied, with many marinas offering comprehensive services and facilities for boat owners who wish to store their vessels during the off-season. Some of the most popular wintering options in Greek marinas include:

Dry storage – Many marinas offer dry storage options for boats during the winter months. This typically involves storing the boat on land, in a protected area, and covering it with a protective tarp or shrink wrap to keep it safe from the elements.

Wet storage – Some marinas also offer wet storage options for boats during the winter, which involve mooring the boat in the water and providing it with winterization services such as engine winterization and battery maintenance.

Indoor storage – Some marinas offer indoor storage options for boats, which provide added protection from the elements and weather. Indoor storage facilities may include heated or climate-controlled areas to keep boats safe and dry during the winter.

Maintenance and repair services – Many marinas in Greece offer maintenance and repair services for boats during the winter months. These services may include winterization services, engine maintenance and repair, and general maintenance and repair work to ensure that the boat is in good condition when it is ready to be launched again in the spring.

Security and surveillance – Many marinas also offer security and surveillance services during the winter months to ensure that boats are kept safe and secure while in storage.

Some popular marinas in Greece that offer wintering options include:

Flisvos Marina – Located in Athens, Flisvos Marina offers both dry and wet storage options, as well as maintenance and repair services, security and surveillance, and a range of other amenities.

Porto Carras Marina – Located in Halkidiki, Porto Carras Marina offers indoor storage options for boats, as well as maintenance and repair services and security and surveillance.

Lefkas Marina – Located on the island of Lefkas, Lefkas Marina offers both dry and wet storage options, as well as a range of maintenance and repair services and security and surveillance.

Overall, there are many wintering options available in Greek marinas, with a range of services and facilities to suit every need and budget. Whether you prefer dry storage, wet storage, or indoor storage, there is sure to be a marina in Greece that can accommodate your needs.

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    Select The Moorings charter option that suits your personal travel style: bareboat or skippered sailing, power cruising, or all-inclusive Crewed service at sea, and set your sights on one of two premier base locations in Greece— Athens or Corfu. If you're not certain which island-hopping adventure to choose, rely on the first-hand knowledge ...

  6. Marina Alimos

    Yacht charters in Greece will find laid moorings tailed to the quay or buoy. Motor yachts will find visitors' quay along the inner W mole, but it is congested with permanent berth holders. The Marina is usually busy on weekends, and some berths are reserved for chartered yachts in the Marina.

  7. The Moorings

    About. Established in 1969, The Moorings is the world's premier yacht charter company. With over 500 yachts in destinations from the warm white shores of the Caribbean to the timeless Mediterranean and beyond, we're here to make your time at sea simply unforgettable. We offer a collection of getaways including hands-on sailing and power yacht ...

  8. Berthing / mooring fees in Croatia and Greece

    Berthing fees in Greece. In Greece, yacht berthing or mooring fees range from €30 per night for a smaller yacht in low season, to €100+ per night for a larger yacht in high season. Catamarans sometimes get charged an additional 50% on top of that, but it varies by marina. Marina and harbour facilities in Greece are different from Croatia ...

  9. Catamaran Charters Greece

    A multihull yacht has spacious cabins, which offer much more space and comfort than a monohull. A "Cat" is just fantastic to spend the nights out, anchoring in bays. While mooring outside a port, a catamaran has more stability and bounces less when there is swell. Therefore, catamaran charters are perfect to do Island-Hopping in Greece.

  10. Yacht Charters in Greece & the Greek Islands

    Istion offers reliable yacht and catamaran charters to the Greek islands with 11 main charter bases throughout Greece. Enjoy unforgettable sailing holidays with Istion!

  11. Mooring Yachts Luxury Yacht Rental Athens Greece

    Mooring Yachts is a registered company running under Motor Yacht in Greece, based in Athens and specializes in private rental cruises around the Greek Islands.

  12. Mediterranean Yacht Charters & Sailing Vacations

    Cruise in style with The Moorings Mediterranean Charter Yachts. Discover historic wonders and rugged coastlines with our Mediterranean Boat Charters, today.

  13. Marinas and berths in Greece on mySea

    The Greek seas are multi-faceted, much more than most sailing areas. The fascination of exploring the land of the gods by yacht is inspired by the many islands, the romantic and in general inexpensive fishing harbours and the picturesque anchorages. But Greece has more to offer.

  14. Moorings in Greece

    Moorings in Epirus. ( 8 marinas) No details for this area. Moorings in East Macedonia and Thrace. ( 5 marinas) No details for this area. Moorings in Crete. ( 10 marinas) Crete is the largest island of all Greece with thousand kilometers of Mediterranean coastline, white sand beaches and coves accessible only with a boat.

  15. Corfu Yacht Charters in the Mediterranean

    Explore some of the most stunning islands in Greece from the comfort of a private yacht. Enjoy the glittering blue waters, soft sand beaches and lively towns.

  16. Moorings & Berths in Greece

    Book online Moorings and berths in Greece - for daily or long term rental. Make a marina berth reservation or reserve a mooring, in just a few clicks!

  17. Catamaran Charter in Athens

    As the most recognized and trusted catamaran charter company with 50+ years of industry experience, The Moorings knows what it takes to deliver unforgettable vacations on the water. From the award-winning fleet of sail and power yachts to the customizable charter options and convenient in-house travel services, no detail goes unnoticed with The Moorings.

  18. Marina prices in Greece -Mooring rates in Greece

    Marina prices in Greece differ depending on seaoson and location. There are more than 500 registered marinas according to the Hellenic Port Authority.

  19. Luxury Yacht Charters & Sailing Vacations

    The Moorings is proud to have one of the newest fleets in the industry, and an array of incredible destinations to explore. Whether you set sail on one of our state-of-the-art catamarans in the British Virgin Islands, a classic monohull in Greece, or an exhilarating power catamaran in the Bahamas, each charter offers a unique opportunity to be ...

  20. Athens Yacht Charters & Sailing Holidays

    Follow in the footsteps of ancient Greek heroes on an Athens yacht charter and re-discover the cradle of modern civilization your own way.

  21. Athens Sailing Itinerary

    Use our detailed sample itinerary to discover the best places to moor and explore when chartering for a sailing vacation around Athens. Find out more today.

  22. Private Yacht Charters & Yacht Vacations

    The Moorings offers yacht charter options & services to help make your vacation unforgettable. Find your ideal sailing yacht charter with The Moorings!

  23. When is the Best Time to Visit Greece on a Sailing Charter?

    The best time of year to visit Greece on an idyllic sailing vacation is between April-October. In this blog, we're shining the spotlight on Greece, one of our favorite sailing destinations. With beautiful islands, exceptional cuisine, secluded beaches only accessible by boat, and a trove of ancient ruins to uncover, there's something for ...

  24. Best Places to Sail in the Mediterranean in 2025

    Choose between a Sailing or Power charter, build a quote and book your idyllic Dubrovnik yacht vacation today. 4. Corfu, Greece. Best Mediterranean sailing destination for: Relaxing. ... Build and quote and book your Corfu yacht charter today. With The Moorings, ...