Greece Gulet Yacht Charter

Aegean Schatz
Luxury Gulets- Length: 32 M
- Cabins: 5
- Guest: 10

Aresteas
Deluxe Gulets- Length: 50.75 M
- Cabins: 6
- Guest: 12

Beyaz Lale
Superior Gulets- Length: 24 M
- Cabins: 4
- Guest: 8

Capricorn 1
Luxury Gulets- Length: 27 M
- Cabins: 5
- Guest: 11

Daima
Deluxe Gulets- Length: 42.5 M
- Cabins: 5
- Guest: 10

Ecce Navigo
Luxury Gulets- Length: 30 M
- Cabins: 5
- Guest: 10

Emanuel
Deluxe Gulets- Length: 40 M
- Cabins: 6
- Guest: 12

Glorious 2
Luxury Gulets- Length: 35.4 M
- Cabins: 4
- Guest: 8

Virtuoso
Luxury Gulets- Length: 34.6 M
- Cabins: 6
- Guest: 12
Greece Gulet Yacht Charter
Greece, with its stunning islands, rich history, archaeological sites and crystal-clear waters, is one of the best destinations for a gulet yacht charter. A gulet, a traditional wooden sailing yacht, offers a unique way to experience the beauty of the Aegean and Ionian Seas while enjoying luxury, comfort, and privacy. Whether you're seeking a romantic getaway, a family adventure, or a group holiday, chartering a gulet in Greece is an unforgettable experience. Greece has a Mediterranean climate, with mild and wet winters in the southern lowland and island regions and cold winters with b snowfalls in the mountainous areas in the central and northern regions and hot, dry summers.
Blue Cruise Greece
Greece is home to over 6,000 islands, but only around 200 are inhabited. With a gulet yacht, you can reach remote beaches, secluded coves, and picturesque fishing villages that are inaccessible by cruise ships or big vessels. It typically involves chartering a gulet or a similar traditional wooden yacht, offering a mix of relaxation, adventure and cultural exploration.
Why to choose Greece for gulet yacht charter?
A Blue Cruise in Greece often includes stops at iconic islands and hidden gems. Greece offers options range from budget-friendly to luxury gulet yachts with crewed services. Some of the best itineraries are:
Dodecanese Islands (Kos, Symi, Rhodes, Tilos, Nisyros etc)
Cylades Islands (Mykonos, Parox, Naxos, Santorini, Milos etc)
Ionian Islands (Corfu, Paxos, Antipaxos, Kefalonia, Ithaca etc)
Argo&Sarolic Gulf (Poros, Hydra, Spetses, Nafplion, Tolo, Porto Heli, Ermioni, Aegina etc)
How to reach Greece?
It depends on where you are coming from and your preferred island to embark on your gulet yacht. Greece has several international airports such as, Athens Airport, Thessaloniki Airport, Heraklion, Rhodes, Corfu and Kos airport. Direct flights are available from many European cities, Middle East, North America and Asia. If you would like to reach Greece by sea you can take a ferry from different cities of Italy like Bari, Ancona, Venice or Brindisi. From Turkey there are ferries departing from Kusadasy, Bodrum, Marmaris and Cesme. By land Greece shares land borders with Turkey, Bulgaria, Macedonia and Albania.
When is the best time to charter a gulet yacht in Greece?
The best time to charter a gulet in Greece is between May and October. The summer months (June to August) offer warm weather and lively atmospheres, while the shoulder seasons (May, September, and October) provide fewer crowds and milder temperatures, making them ideal for a more relaxed sailing and cruising experience.
What is the temperature of the seawater in Greece?
During summer June to September seawater temperatures in Greece generally range between 22 °C and 27 °C depending on the region. The warmest waters can be found in July and August, making it perfect for swimming, snorkelling, and water activities.
Aegean Sea (Cyclades, Crete, Dodecanese) Around 22 °C - 26 °C.
Ionian Sea (Corfu, Zakynthos, Kefalonia) 24 °C - 27 °C.
Northern Greece (Thessaloniki, Khalkidhiki) 23 °C - 26 °C.
Southern Greece (Peloponnese, Crete, Rhodes) 24 °C - 27 °C.
What are the museums and archaeological sites to see in Greece?
Greece is a treasure trove of archaeological sites and museums that showcase its rich history and cultural heritage. These sites and museums provide a window into Greece's ancient past, highlighting its contributions to art, architecture, and culture.
Some of must-visit locations are:
Acropolis of Athens, Delphi, Knossos, Ancient Olympia, Mycenae, Delos, National Archaeological Museum, Archaeological Museum of Heraklion, Museum of Prehistoric Thera and Archaeological Site of Philippi.
Is it possible to charter a gulet yacht in Greece on a short-term basis for alternative celebrations?
You can charter a gulet yacht in Greece for birthday parties, wedding proposals, moonlight tours, daily tours, anniversaies, corporate gatherings and all kinds of short-term activities.
Is the crew included or excluded in the fee of gulet charter in Greece?
Crew is included in all gulet charter rentals. Depending on the category and characteristics of the gulets, the crew consists of a minimum of 2 persons and a maximum of 15 persons. Charter a yacht with crew from 14 metres to 50 metres in all categories departing from different ports or islands of Greece.
Greece gulet yacht charter is the perfect way to explore the country’s breathtaking islands while enjoying the comforts of a private yacht. Whether you’re looking for relaxation, adventure, or cultural exploration, a gulet cruise offers the ideal balance of luxury, freedom, and discovery.
Start planning your Greek sailing adventure today with Opus Yachting and embark on a journey that will create memories to last a lifetime!