How does yacht charter in Greece work?
Bareboat charter – the most popular way to sail in Greece, as well as across the Mediterranean, from Croatia to Turkey – means renting a sailing yacht or catamaran without a skipper.
You are in charge. You set the course, the pace, and the rhythm of your journey.
To charter a yacht in Greece, you’ll need:
- A valid skipper’s license
- A VHF certificate (in most cases)
- A Basic sailing experience
If you choose to sail on your own, Flowww & Co is there to guide you through every step – from selecting the right boat to verifying your documents and organizing the charter.
Clear, efficient, and without unnecessary back-and-forth.
And if you’re not fully confident navigating on your own, or simply prefer to let go and enjoy the experience, explore our skippered sailing option.
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Quick Facts
Location: Greece / Croatia
Charter Type: Bareboat
Skipper: Not included
License: Required
Fleet: Sailing yachts & catamarans
Ideal for: Experienced sailors
Are you looking for something different?
No problem, let us help you finding right yacht for you from our huge network.
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Team has gathered, but you need both, a skipper and the boat. It’s possible, of course.
We’ll teach you how – after all, how do you think we became so cool?
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