Greece Gulet Charters

Greece is the kind of place where “just one island” turns into “how did we end up on our third ferry?”
The good news is that yacht itineraries make island-hopping feel simple, calm, and surprisingly logical.

Greece offers one of the most diverse cruising grounds in the Mediterranean.
You can combine short island hops, historic ports, sheltered bays, and open-sea passages shaped by the Aegean breeze.
This page is the main overview for our Greece routes, with direct links to the key regions.

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Popular Itinerary Regions in Greece

Cyclades – Iconic Islands & Breezy Passages

Whitewashed towns, clear Aegean light, and longer open-water crossings.
This region suits guests who enjoy a lively mix of ports, scenery, and culture. However, Meltemi winds can shape routing in mid-summer.

Start points often include Athens, Mykonos, or Paros.
If Cyclades is your priority, see the route overview:
Cyclades itinerary.

Dodecanese – Cultural Routes Near Turkey

Shorter legs, colourful harbours, and a warmer, traditional feel.
This is a natural choice for family-friendly cruising with easy island-hops. It also pairs well with Türkiye arrivals.

Start from Rhodes or Kos and explore Symi, Chalki, Nisyros, and more.
Browse the two key routes:
Southern Dodecanese /
Northern Dodecanese.

Ionian Islands – Calm Waters & Emerald Bays

West Greece often feels gentler, with calmer seas and greener scenery. Therefore, it suits first-time charter guests or anyone who prefers smooth cruising.

Common bases include Corfu, Lefkada, and Kefalonia.
Highlights include Paxos, Anti-Paxos, Ithaca, and Zakynthos.

Saronic Gulf – The Easiest Week from Athens

Short distances, easy logistics, and charming islands.
This area works well for shorter charters or relaxed weekly plans with minimal sea time.

Typical stops include Hydra, Poros, Aegina, and Spetses.
If Athens access is your priority, this is often the simplest option.


Getting to Greece for Gulet Charters

Many Greek islands have seasonal direct flights from European cities.
Meanwhile, smaller islands rely on connections via Athens or a nearby larger island airport.
If you are cruising the Dodecanese, Rhodes and Kos are the most practical aviation hubs.

Reference airports (IATA)

  • Rhodes: RHO
  • Kos: KGS
  • Mykonos: JMK
  • Santorini (Thira): JTR
  • Paros: PAS
  • Naxos: JNX

If you are coming from Türkiye, several islands are reachable by ferry from Bodrum, Marmaris, and Fethiye.
This is especially useful for Rhodes and Kos itineraries.


Related Greece Gulet Guides

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