Greece has an extremely favorable sailing climate, enjoy the Greek island in the Aegean Sea with its most beautiful side. Fantastic bathing and anchor bay in the Greek Aegean. The calm morning breeze and the strong afternoon wind ensure hours of sailing fun every day.

In Greece you can also find a mythical culture, beautiful nature and of course the delicious Greek cuisine. Welcome You are sure, the Greeks are known for their warm welcome and hospitality.

Discover the Aegean in the Greek part on a gulet yacht. The Aegean is the ideal sailing area for gulet charter in Greece! Temperatures are moderate with predictable temperature fluctuations and consistent, predictable wind conditions. You can neglect the Aegean tides for navigation and seamanship and the current offset.

Crystal clear water and an incredible number of beautiful anchor bays make sailing and staying on a gulet yacht in the Greek waters an unforgettable experience. Anyone who has ever experienced so many incomparably picturesque islands and the only short distances between these islands with their picturesque harbors and safe anchorages will certainly not want to charter a gulet anywhere else in the near future. No other sailing area for gulet charter in the Mediterranean can offer these ideal sailing conditions.

The main reason the Aegean Sea (Greek part) is so popular with gulet charter customers is because of the constant and predictable Meltemi winds. This wind comes from the north and always occurs in the middle of summer between mid-May and the end of September. The wind force can be between 5 and 7 Beaufort. These winches were also known in ancient times and were used by the seafarers of the time for the trade routes.!

The  two years have shown that a sailing holiday on a yacht is one of the safest pastimes. For us as an agency, the well-being of our guests always has the highest priority. All of the gulet yachts on our website have developed hygiene concepts in close collaboration with the Greek State Health Authority. These measures have been implemented well and our experiences with them in the summers of 2020 and 2021 have been very positive.

Let yourself be inspired by our travel suggestions for your gulet charter in Greece in the 2022 season and book with us online if you want to rent a gulet in Greece.

Sailing in the Greek Aegean is again very popular in the current sailing season 2022.

Start planning for the 2022 charter season in Greek Aegean.


Greece - Departure Route & Itineraries

Dodecanese

The Dodecanese are part of Greece, but most of these islands are just a short distance from the southwestern coast of Turkey, notably Kos and Rhodes, being only two of them. The west coast of Asia is a hundred miles from these scattered islands, where the lands fought by the Crusaders and Ottomans for centuries you will see. You can easily find traces of travelers in the region, from Romans and ancient Greeks to medieval knights, and the rich heritage also hints at Byzantine and more recent Italian occupation. It is as if the Dodecanese Islands have not changed since the times of Odysseus.

Dodecanese Charter Routes
Cyclades

The Cyclades were colonized by the Ionians in the 10th and 9th centuries BC and flourished in the 8th to 6th centuries BC, but only Delos retained its importance thereafter. It served as the headquarters and treasury of the Delian League led by Athens in the 5th century BC. Ios, Mykonos, and Santorini are perhaps the best-known Cyclades islands. Besides, Paros, Naxos, and Milos, the lush Kea, the dramatic Andros, and Kythnos with its hot springs are less well-known. The Cyclades are located close to one another, allowing their guests to take a relaxed approach to their vacation.

Cyclades Charter Routes
Ionian

The islands were settled by Greeks at an early date, possibly as early as 1200 BC, and certainly by the 9th century BC. The early Eretrian settlement at Kerkyra was displaced by colonists from Corinth in 734 BC. The islands were mostly a backwater during Ancient Greek times and played little part in Greek politics. The one exception was the conflict between Kerkyra and its mother-City Corinth in 434 BC, which brought intervention from Athens and triggered the Peloponnesian War. Ithaca was the name of the island home of Odysseus in the epic Ancient Greek poem the Odyssey by Homer.

Ionian Charter Routes