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Greece and its islands are known throughout the world as a classic yacht charter destination. Sailing the crystal blue seas among mountainous islands with white buildings shining in the sun is an experience you will never forget.
You’ll return with magical memories and captivating photographs of your voyage.
For many people sailing in Greece is the fulfilment of a dream. It’s certainly one of the best ways to explore the country.
Unfortunately every year there are a few people whose holiday is unforgettable for the wrong reason – the reality did not match up to their dream and they were disappointed. In the majority of these cases you’ll find the problem was that they had unrealistic expectations of the sailing area, type of yacht, or time of year that they chose to visit.
There are many different ways to sail in Greece. It’s important to choose carefully to ensure that you pick the best yacht charter for your needs. This is especially true if you are not an experienced sailor.
You should research the various island groups and typical weather and sea conditions in the month you plan to sail. You also need to consider what type of yacht will suit you and your budget, and whether you would prefer to simply be a guest on board or if you are looking for a more ‘hands on’ experience.
The Yacht Charter Greece website has lots of ideas for diverse types of yacht charter in Greece and we welcome comments and advice from all.
Greece has hundreds of islands and several main sailing areas, each full of history and with a distinctive culture. The best known Greek sailing areas are the Ionian, Saronic, Sporades, Dodecanese, and of course the famous Cyclades. These differ in appearance, accessibility, and weather.
It’s essential to make an informed choice if you want to have the experience you desire, especially as for many people this may be a once in a lifetime adventure.
Using the links and articles on Yacht Charter Greece will help you to find absolutely the best yacht charter holiday for you.
Enjoy your sailing!

