Welcome to Bareboat Charters in Greece
Welcome to the Home of Bareboat Sailing in Greece
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Greece is the Mediterranean’s home of sailing. With its famous islands making up 20% of the total land area and a coastline of over 9000 miles, a sailor could spend years sailing Greece and discovering not only new inlets, bays and islands but whole new areas stretching from the Aegean in the east to the Adriatic in the west.Our bareboat desk covers the five main sailing destinations in Greece ; the Ionian Islands, Cyclades Islands, Saronic Islands and Argolic Gulf, Sporades Islands and Dodecanese Islands. The Ionian and the Saronic are however the most popular.
While each sailing destination is largely centred on picturesque island hopping through crystal clear waters, they offer very definite and distinct characteristics for the bareboat sailor. Read through these different areas on the right of this page, or just give us a call, we love to chat.
The Sailing Areas
The Ionian is generally regarded as the least challenging sailing area for British sailors, with sheltered sailing prevalent throughout. The Cyclades mixes exciting daytime sailing conditions with just as exciting nightlife on its famous islands including Mykonos, Syros and Ios. Located in the middle of the Aegean Sea, the Cyclades is probably the most challenging sailing area we offer.The Saronic Gulf offers brilliant balanced sailing conditions and a host of islands with historic site after historic site. Highlights include Spetses, Poros and the island of Hydra, which is car and motorcycle free. It is fast becoming a favourite for British sailors looking to venture out from the Ionian Islands.
Skiathos offers challenging sailing but with access to quiet beaches and the Dodecanese Islands slightly more ‘touristy’ destinations but offer the chance to find beautiful more secluded island coves and beaches by yacht.
Flights and Access to Greece
Each destination has it's own airport , though some are easier to access than others. From London, the Ionian (Preveza and Corfu) and Athens are the easiest and most convenient destinations to fly. Athens provides the best range of carriers, with the likes of easyJet, Aegean Airlines and Olympic all flying there. From Manchester, the Ionian is served on a Sunday by charter carriers, with Sailing Holidays having our own plane and seats for sale.
Weather
The sailing conditions in Greece are as diverse as the locations themselves. If you’re looking for calm seas and generally light winds head to the Ionian Islands. If you're after exciting sailing venture to the Cyclades Islands and for something in between, cast off toward the beautiful Saronic Gulf.Have a look at each of the areas to the right to get a feel for sailing in different parts of Greece. A temperature chart can also be seen in the galleries of each sailing area.
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Greece Sailing Destinations:
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Sailing The Ionian Islands
The Ionian is the least challenging of our sailing destinations. Sailing the Ionian offers waters of the most amazing clarity, dockside tavernas, ‘short-hop’ sailing, all in an area famous for gentle winds.
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Sailing The Saronic Islands
From Athens, the Saronic Islands offer world class sailing around the famous islands of Poros, Idra and Spetses. Visit historic temples, watch concerts in ancient ampitheatres and sail gentle Saronic seas.
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Sailing The Cyclades Islands
The Cyclades, accessed from Athens, offer exciting sailing through this ruggedly beautiful island group. Party in Mykonos, chill out in Santorini, sailing in the Cyclades Islands has it all.
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Sailing The Sporades Islands
From our small base in Skiathos you can sail the Sporades Islands, a beautiful archipelago in the north east of Greece. It's renown for it's many sandy beaches and beautiful sailing.
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Sailing The Dodecanese Islands
The Dodecanese Islands are located in the south eastern region of the Aegean Sea, stretched along the Turkish Coast. Most well known and popular of this group are the tourist islands of Kos and Rhodes.








