Types of catamarans available for rent in Paros
For a cruise in Paros, you can choose between 2 categories of catamaran, to be distinguished according to your expectations in terms of comfort and price:
- Sailing catamaran rental: this is the most authentic category of catamaran, and also the most affordable! Enjoy competitive prices and total comfort, whether you are an experienced skipper or a sailing novice.
- Motor catamaran rental: this is the easiest category of catamaran to handle. Thanks to the integrated engine, you can combine speed and manoeuvrability for your cruise. Rates are higher than for a sailing catamaran.
Services offered for your catamaran rental in Paros
Our offer distinguishes 4 different types of services that will adapt to your cruise project according to your preferences:
- Catamaran rental without a skipper. This is the type of service for you if you love sailing and want to handle the navigation yourself! Ideal for enjoying an authentic experience and getting a thrill during your cruise in Paros.
- Catamaran rental with a skipper. This is the ideal type of service for people on their first sailing experience! Board a catamaran alongside a skipper who specialises in Paros, who will guide you safely to the must-see spots in the area.
- Catamaran rental with crew. This is the most luxurious type of service. The idea is that you don't have to worry about anything. Your crew, which will most often consist of a skipper, a hostess, and a cook, is there to guarantee you the best cruise possible.
- Cabin cruise on a catamaran. This is generally the least expensive type of service! You book one or more cabins on board a spacious catamaran, sharing the common living areas with other travellers. The itinerary, meals, and activities are planned in advance.
What is the price for a catamaran rental in Paros?
The table below gives you an idea of the average prices for a one-week rental in Paros. These prices may vary depending on the season, availability, model, and age of the boat.
| Type of boat | High Season July and August | Mid Season May, June and September | Low Season April and October |
|---|---|---|---|
| Catamaran (between 35 and 40 feet) | 6 200 € | 4 500 € | 3 200 € |
| Catamaran (between 40 and 45 feet) | 9 200 € | 6 800 € | 4 900 € |
| Catamaran (between 45 and 50 feet) | 13 000 € | 9 000 € | 6 500 € |
The price includes: catamaran rental and the main on-board equipment (sails, crockery, dinghy, bedding, outboard motor and safety equipment).
The price does not include: insurance, port and mooring fees, skipper, final cleaning (often included in a mandatory package), extras (kayak, paddle…) and provisioning.
We recommend taking out cancellation insurance for your catamaran rental in Paros. It will cover all crew members.
We also encourage our clients to take out a security deposit buyback insurance. At sea, breakdowns happen even to experienced sailors. This insurance will allow you to recover a significant part of your deposit in the event of a navigation-related incident.
Where to sail from Paros?
- Naxos: located just 10 nautical miles east of Paros, the island of Naxos is the largest of the Cyclades. Dominated by Mount Zas, it offers varied landscapes ranging from long sandy beaches and sheltered coves to traditional villages. Don't miss the famous Portara, a monumental relic facing the sea, as well as the beaches of Agios Prokopios and Plaka. Boat rental in Naxos lets you discover an authentic island, perfect for combining sailing and cultural stopovers.
- Antiparos: less than one nautical mile south-west of Paros, Antiparos is a must-stop for a short and peaceful sail. Renowned for its crystal-clear waters and sheltered anchorages, the island captivates with its bohemian and relaxed atmosphere. Enjoy the beaches of Soros and Faneromeni, or visit the famous Antiparos Cave, impressive with its millennia-old stalactites. The port of Antiparos is ideal for a convivial evening by the sea.
- Mykonos: located approximately 25 nautical miles north of Paros, Mykonos is world-famous for its lively atmosphere and mythical beaches. Sail to Psarou or Paraga, then discover the white alleyways of Chora and its famous windmills. Between turquoise coves and vibrant nightlife, Mykonos offers a dynamic stopover at the heart of the Cyclades.
- Delos: in the immediate vicinity of Mykonos, the island of Delos is one of the most important archaeological sites in Greece. Listed as a Unesco World Heritage Site, it is considered the birthplace of Apollo and Artemis according to mythology. Accessible only by sea, this cultural stopover will allow you to explore the ancient ruins, the theatre district and the famous Terrace of the Lions.
- Sifnos: located approximately 35 nautical miles south-west of Paros, Sifnos seduces with its authenticity and renowned gastronomy. Its hilltop villages such as Kastro and Apollonia offer superb panoramas over the Aegean Sea. The anchorages of Vathi and Faros are perfect for a peaceful night, before savouring refined local cuisine in a traditional taverna.
- Santorini: located approximately 45 nautical miles south of Paros, Santorini is famous for its spectacular caldera and its villages with blue domes. Sailing at the foot of the volcanic cliffs offers a unique experience. Stop near Oia or Fira, then enjoy an unforgettable sunset over the Aegean Sea. An iconic finale for a cruise in the Cyclades.
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When to sail in Paros?
If you want to enjoy ideal weather conditions, steady wind and a pleasant sea, opt for the high season, between June and September. This is the period when the Meltemi blows regularly, offering great sailing conditions, especially on a catamaran.
If you are looking for the best time to discover Paros in a quieter atmosphere, with less crowding in ports and anchorages, choose May or October. Temperatures remain very pleasant and the sea retains a good temperature at the start of autumn.
If you want a compromise between stable weather, comfortable sailing and moderate crowds, June and September are the best options.
And since you will certainly want to know them, here is a summary table of average minimum and maximum temperatures, as well as the average sea temperature in Paros:
| Temperatures | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
| Average maximum temperature (°C) | 14° | 15° | 16° | 19° | 23° | 27° | 29° | 29° | 26° | 22° | 18° | 15° |
| Average minimum temperature (°C) | 9° | 9° | 10° | 13° | 17° | 21° | 23° | 23° | 21° | 17° | 13° | 10° |
| Sea temperature (°C) | 16° | 15° | 15° | 16° | 18° | 22° | 24° | 25° | 23° | 21° | 19° | 17° |
Sailing conditions in Paros
Sailing around Paros is typically Mediterranean, but marked by a key element: the Meltemi.
In summer, this north to north-easterly wind blows regularly between 15 and 30 knots. It can intensify in July and August, particularly in the channels between the Cyclades islands. It is therefore advisable to adapt your itinerary and anticipate more challenging sailing on certain days.
The sea can become rough when the wind settles for an extended period. Crossings between Paros, Naxos and Mykonos remain accessible with good preparation, however.
Marinas are limited in the Cyclades. In Paros, you will find facilities in Parikia and Naoussa, but most nights are spent at anchor, in well-sheltered bays depending on the wind direction.
Night sailing is not recommended, due to shallow waters, isolated rocks and reduced visibility in certain coves.
Finally, if you are a beginner or prefer a more relaxed sail, avoid periods of strong Meltemi in the height of summer and opt for June or September instead.
Our tips for a successful boat rental in Paros:
- Familiarise yourself with local regulations: Before boarding your rental sailing boat, make sure you are aware of the regulations in force in the region regarding sailing zones, anchorage and protected areas.
- Documents and formalities: If you are the skipper of the boat, make sure you have a valid boat licence to present. Furthermore, we strongly recommend taking out security deposit buyback insurance even if you hire a skipper: in the event of damage to the boat, you are directly liable, and the deposit buyback protects you against any accidental damage.
Good to know
| Number of available boats | 1,021 |
|---|---|
| Services types | Skipper, Hostess, Chef, Sailor |
| Average price per week | 7 955 € |
| Minimum price per week | 1 389 € |
| Maximum price per week | 87 000 € |
