Why Gulet Charter in Greece?
Gulet charter in Greece is a unique choice for those who wish to explore the ancient islands of the Aegean with the elegance of traditional wooden yachts. Gulets crafted by Turkish masters of the Bodrum school blend perfectly with the white-and-blue architecture of the Greek islands thanks to their classic lines and spacious Teak decks.
Departing from Alimos Marina or Marina Zea towards the Saronic Islands, feel the harmony of the wooden hull with the Aegean waves. The unhurried pace of gulets allows time to wander the stone streets of Hydra, pause in the lemon groves of Poros, and visit the ancient temples of Aegina.
On the table set on the spacious Aft Deck, Greek meze and fresh seafood prepared by your Chef become an essential part of the gulet experience. Relax on the Foredeck cushions while watching the whitewashed houses of the Cyclades, or drop anchor in the caldera of Santorini to witness one of the world’s most celebrated sunsets.
Gulets are ideal for large families and groups of friends. With 4–8 Cabin capacity, each guest enjoys private space while the expansive decks host social moments. Immerse yourself in ancient history at the sacred ruins of Delos, listen to mythological tales at Naxos’ Portara, and dine at fishermen’s tavernas in Naoussa village on Paros.
If you wish to experience the Greek interpretation of the Blue Voyage tradition and savour every bay and island without haste, a gulet is the perfect choice. With our 5 years of experience in Greece, let us plan a tailor-made route for your group.
Popular Gulet Routes in Greece
Saronic Tranquillity Route
Departing from Athens, explore Aegina, Moni, Poros, Hydra, and Spetses at a relaxed pace. The preserved stone architecture of car-free Hydra and the Ottoman-era mansions of Spetses harmonise beautifully with gulet aesthetics. Sunset on deck accompanied by ouzo.
Cyclades Blue Voyage
Starting from Mykonos, visit the sacred island of Delos, swim at the secluded beaches of Rhenia, enjoy fresh fish in Naoussa village on Paros, and snorkel along the wide beaches of Naxos. Cycladic panoramas from the Teak deck, wooden craftsmanship and white architecture side by side.
Santorini – Milos Discovery
Drop anchor in the caldera of Santorini for sunset, bathe in the natural hot springs of volcanic Nea Kameni, and pause in the quiet villages of Thirassia. The lunar landscapes of Sarakiniko Beach and the blue caves of Kleftiko in Milos are among the most dramatic highlights of your gulet holiday.
Dodecanese Ancient Route
Departing from Kos, visit the Monastery of Saint John on Patmos, explore the Art Deco town of Leros, and learn about the sponge diving tradition of Kalymnos. A route where ancient Greek history and Christian heritage intertwine on the gulet deck.
Best Time for Gulet Charter in Greece
The season runs from May to October. June and September are ideal for gulets: warm weather, calm seas, and fewer crowds. Pleasant evening breezes on the Teak deck. During July–August, the Meltemi winds influence the slower pace of gulets, making careful route planning important; sheltered southern islands are recommended. May and October are cooler yet serene, with peaceful dining on the Aft Deck.
Featured Gulets in Greece
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Explore Greece Destinations
Discover the perfect harmony of history and nature in the heart of the Aegean and Mediterranean. We invite you on an exclusive maritime journey through enchanting routes stretching from ancient civilizations to the present day.
Athens
With Athens gulet charter, explore the historic islands of the Saronic Gulf with wooden elegance and the spirit of traditional seafaring. A unique Blue Voyage setting sail beneath the Acropolis.

Kos
Kos is a unique starting point where the Turkish gulet tradition meets the charm of the Greek islands. Discover both shores of the Aegean at an unhurried pace on a Teak deck.

Paros
Paros offers a truly distinctive experience for those wishing to explore the authentic atmosphere of the Cyclades by gulet. A timeless Aegean journey among whitewashed villages, enriched by the warmth of handcrafted timber.

Mykonos
Mykonos takes on a different meaning when discovered at a slow pace by gulet. Glide toward the white islands while feeling the Aegean breeze on the Teak deck.

Naxos
Naxos offers a timeless Cyclades journey aboard wooden gulets in the mythological heart of the Aegean. Starting beneath the shadow of the Temple of Apollo, your route unfolds at an unhurried pace, allowing you to fully absorb the scenery from the Teak deck.

Santorini
A timeless Mediterranean experience aboard gulets handcrafted by Turkish masters in Santorini’s volcanic caldera. Wooden decks, the turquoise Aegean, and the world’s most famous sunsets.

About
Discover the magic of Greek islands with a yacht charter in Greece. From the iconic white-washed villages of the Cyclades to the lush greenery of the Ionian Islands, Greece offers endless possibilities for your sailing adventure.
Why Choose Greece?
- Over 6,000 islands to explore
- Ancient history and mythology
- Exceptional Greek cuisine and wines
- Reliable summer winds for sailing
- Warm and welcoming culture
Available Yacht Types
How it Works : Step by Step

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Select one of the yachts we recommend and make your reservation.

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Frequently Asked Questions
A gulet is a traditional wooden sailing yacht crafted by Turkish masters. Its spacious Teak decks create generous living areas for large groups. With its wooden aesthetics, it perfectly complements Greece’s ancient islands and white-and-blue architecture.
Main airports are: Athens (ATH) for Saronic routes, Mykonos (JMK) and Santorini (JTR) for Cyclades routes, and Kos (KGS) for the Dodecanese. As part of our service, we arrange transfers from the airport to your yacht.
The season runs from May to October. June and September are ideal with warm weather and calm seas. During July–August, sheltered southern islands are preferred due to the Meltemi winds. May and October are cooler yet peaceful and uncrowded.
The gulet, Crew service and basic equipment are included; fuel and food & beverages are calculated separately. We clarify everything in advance—transparency is our priority, as we wish to welcome you not just once, but every year.
Gulets primarily cruise by engine, though sails can be raised when conditions allow. The cruising speed is slower compared to motor yachts, allowing you to fully absorb the scenery and journey without haste. This is the essence of the Blue Voyage.
The expansive deck areas of gulets create generous living spaces for large families and groups of friends. With the Aft Deck and foredeck cushions, everyone can dine, sunbathe and socialise in comfort.
Absolutely. The wide decks of gulets provide safe play areas for children. The sheltered bays and calm waters of the Saronic are ideal for family holidays. Our Crew are experienced in welcoming families.
Gulet Chefs present the finest examples of Greek cuisine. Fresh seafood, Greek salad, olive oil meze and local wines are enjoyed at the deck table. Each island’s special flavours are reflected in the menu—fresh fish in Paros, local wines in Santorini.
For July–August, booking 4–6 months in advance is ideal. For June and September, 2–3 months is usually sufficient. Popular gulets and specific dates fill quickly; early booking secures the best selection and availability.
Gulet routes are rich in ancient sites. Highlights include the sacred island of Delos, the Temple of Poseidon at Sounion, the Monastery of Saint John on Patmos, the caldera of Santorini, and the preserved stone architecture of Hydra. The slow pace allows time for exploration at every stop.








