37 ft (11 m) · 8 guests · 3 cabins
2016, Bavaria Cruiser 37 Florentia
Achillio, Greece
From US$180 /day

6 boats available to charter in Achillio, Greece — compare motor yachts, catamarans and sailing boats from verified operators.
Yacht charter in Achillio is a sheltered Greek sailing base for relaxed coastal cruising on a sailing yacht. The setting is on the mainland in southern Greece, with easy access to calm waters and short hop itineraries.
Most departures in Achillio are arranged from the port marina, and some charter listings also reference nearby bases in the wider Volos area. That makes the port practical for boarding a sailing yacht and heading straight into local cruising waters without a long repositioning leg.
From Achillio, a day sail can reach the Pagasetic Gulf and the nearby coastline around Volos, depending on weather and the route you choose. The area suits short island-and-bay style trips, with a focus on protected water rather than long open-sea passages.
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37 ft (11 m) · 8 guests · 3 cabins
Achillio, Greece
From US$180 /day
34 ft (10 m) · 7 guests · 3 cabins
Achillio, Greece
From US$170 /day
Live availability from verified operators; day rates converted to USD.
| Boat type | Available | From (per day) |
|---|---|---|
| Sailing yacht | 6 | $171 |
Yachts usually depart from Achillio port marina, which is the clearest named base for this port. Charter listings also show check-in and key handover at the charter office in Achillio port Marina.
Some operators may reference Volos as an alternative nearby base for larger vessels, but the grounded port-specific departure point is Achillio itself. For charterers, that means the sailing trip is normally organized around the local marina rather than a remote transfer dock.
A day trip from Achillio typically stays inside the local cruising area of the Pagasetic Gulf and nearby coastal waters. That is the most verifiable range for this port based on the available charter information.
Because the charter base is on the mainland, routes are best suited to easy coastal sailing, swimming stops, and short hops rather than long offshore passages. If the weather is settled, a sailing yacht from Achillio is well placed for a straightforward return-day loop.
The best period for yacht charter in Achillio is generally April to October, with the most desirable conditions from June to September. That gives charterers a long season, with summer bringing the strongest weather window.
Late autumn and early spring can still work for quieter sailing, but the most reliable charter conditions are in the summer months. For a sailing yacht holiday, June, July, August, and September are the prime months to plan around.
Yes, but bareboat charter in Achillio requires proof of nautical qualifications. The license rules vary according to yacht size and charter type, so the exact requirements depend on the boat booked.
If you do not hold the needed qualification, a skippered charter is the safer option for this port. This is consistent with Greek charter practice and is especially useful for visitors who want local handling and route planning.
The most relevant transport hub for Achillio is Volos, which appears in charter listings as the nearby city base. For charter planning, that makes Volos the practical arrival point for many travelers heading to the Achillio port area.
From there, the transfer to Achillio is short by regional standards and is typically a local road connection rather than a long overland trip. The port is therefore suitable for guests arriving by air or land who want an efficient same-day embarkation.
The most desirable sailing window is June to September, while the broader season runs from April to October. Summer is the safest choice for consistent conditions and day-trip cruising.
The charter base is well placed for short trips in the Pagasetic Gulf and nearby coastal waters. Day sails are best kept to sheltered routes rather than long offshore crossings.
For a bareboat charter, yes: proof of nautical qualifications is required. The exact license rule depends on the yacht size and the type of charter.
Yes, because the available boats here are sailing yachts and the local cruising area is sheltered compared with open-sea bases. That makes it a practical choice for relaxed day sailing and short coastal itineraries.
Charter check-in is typically at Achillio port Marina. Volos is the nearby city reference used by charter listings, so transfers are usually organized around that local area.
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from $280/day
SailboatWind, sails and slow island hopping
6–10 guests ·
from $130/day
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4–10 guests ·
from $90/day
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