Located in the north of the Peloponnese peninsula, Patras is the fourth largest city in Greece, after Thessaloniki, Piraeus and Athens, which is about 200 kilometers away. The densely populated city of Patras seems to be the favorite destination for a sailing cruise in Greece.
Filovent invites you to take advantage of its yacht charter service in Patras, a city with an atypical character, for travelers and lovers of these beautiful exotic destinations. From the Gulf of Patras, yachtsmen can set a course for the most beautiful Greek islands, which are so highly praised by sailors and yachtsmen. These islands are none other than the Ionian Islands. On the other hand, if you are passionate about history, we suggest you drop anchor in the port and stroll through the lively streets of the city.
Populated since ancient times, Patras is home to a number of historical remains that are sure to please history buffs. The famous fortress of Patras is well worth a visit, especially if you are looking for an excellent point of view over the sea and the city. Taking a short tour around the archaeological museum will certainly teach you more about the ancient civilizations that succeeded one another in Patras, from prehistoric times to the Roman period.
Rent a boat in Patras (Greece)
Patras is a Greek city located in the north of the Peloponnese peninsula, 215 km west of Athens. It is the main passenger port on the Gulf of Patras. A yacht charter from Patras offers the opportunity to take a cruise to the Ionian Islands (Zante, Cephalonia, Corfu, Ithaca). You will have the opportunity to admire the Rion-Antirion suspension deck that connects the Peloponnese to mainland Greece and crosses the Gulf of Corinth. If you wish, you can also cross the Corinth Canal. But before setting sail, devote at least a few hours to visiting the city. The territory is divided between two districts, namely the historic center located near the castle and the lower town which is home to the port and shops. To discover the history of the city and the region, from prehistory to the end of the Roman era, a visit to the archaeological museum is a must. It is the second largest museum in Greece after the Acropolis Museum. Apart from its peaceful atmosphere and picturesque setting, the city is home to a number of places of interest, including the Rio casino, the Olympic Panpeloponisiako, Panachaikis, Andreas Kanistras and Prosfigika stadiums.
Good to know
Number of boats available | 3 269 |
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Types of service | Skipper, Hostess, Sailor, Chef (meals not included), Mechanic, Engineer, Sailor/Chef (meals not included), Masseuse |
Average price per week | $13,573 |
Minimum weekly price | $716 |
Maximum price per week | $3,370,411 |