Why rent a sailboat in Athens?
Athens, which was a great city in ancient Greece, is today a unique cultural point of interest thanks to its important remains dating from the 5th century BC. A sailboat charter in Athens will allow you to discover its preserved ancient treasures, before setting sail to explore the Greek islands. Athens is ideally placed for adjusting course and heading for the Cyclades or the islands of the Saronic Gulf.
The best places for sailing close-hauled to Athens
The current capital of Greece, deeply marked by history, is a veritable open-air museum. The main tourist attractions are the important remains of the temples built in honor of the Greek gods, such as the Parthenon dedicated to Zeus and the Athena temple, or the Odeon of Herodes Atticus.on of Herodes Atticus. You won't want to miss the imposing Acropolis, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Theatre of Dionysus, orthe Olympieion. A sailboat charter in Athens is an excellent choice for starting a cruise in Greece. You can quickly reach the islands of Aegina and Salamis for a day trip, or even the islands of Poros or Hydra if you charter for a little longer.
Useful advice for sailing close-hauled to Athens
The best conditions for renting a sailboat in Athens, as in all the Saronic Islands, are between May and June or between August and October, in order to avoid the heat. You will stop off at the impressive port of Piraeus, a nerve center where cruise ships, pleasure boats and industrial cargoes meet. Note that this port is located about twelve kilometers from the center of Athens. You will need to be vigilant for swells and winds from the sea such as the Meltem. Don't hesitate to opt for a sailboat charter with a skipper if needed.
Good to know
Number of boats available | 2 806 |
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Types of service | Skipper, Hostess, Chef (meals not included), Sailor, Engineer |
Average price per week | $5,351 |
Minimum weekly price | $716 |
Maximum price per week | $210,401 |