18 ft (5 m) · 6 guests
2010, Private boat trip along the coast & islets of ARTEMIDA GREECE (Athens airport)
Glyfada, Greece
From US$425 /day
Photo: Mister No / CC BY 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons59 boats available to charter in Glyfada, Greece — compare motor yachts, catamarans and sailing boats from verified operators.
Chartering in Glyfada offers a seamless blend of cosmopolitan suburb life and serene Aegean waters, anchored by Glyfada Marina—one of Athens' oldest and most characterful seaside landmarks. The marina features four distinct basins accommodating up to 810 boats, with berths for yachts up to 35 meters, and is surrounded by vibrant beaches and the lively suburb of Glyfada. Departure points include the A, B, C, and D basins, all equipped with power, water, fuel, and safety services for a smooth start to your journey.
From Glyfada, day trips easily reach the stunning south coast of Athens, where you can anchor at secluded beaches like Vouliagmeni or Voula. Shorter excursions also connect to nearby ports such as Athens and Flisvos, while longer routes open the path to the picturesque Cyclades islands including Mykonos and Mikonos. The marina's proximity to the Athens Riviera ensures easy access to restaurants, shops, and transport, making it ideal for both relaxed cruising and adventurous sailing.
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18 ft (5 m) · 6 guests
Glyfada, Greece
From US$425 /day
42 ft (13 m) · 24 guests
Glyfada, Greece
From US$1,714 /day
51 ft (16 m) · 12 guests
Glyfada, Greece
From US$574 /day
43 ft (13 m) · 10 guests
Glyfada, Greece
From US$227 /day
46 ft (14 m) · 4 guests · 2 cabins
Glyfada, Greece
From US$3,568 /day
83 ft (25 m) · 9 guests · 4 cabins
Glyfada, Greece
From US$5,767 /day
Live availability from verified operators; day rates converted to USD.
| Boat type | Available | From (per day) |
|---|---|---|
| Yacht | 40 | $185 |
| Sailing yacht | 11 | $227 |
| Mega yacht | 4 | $5,432 |
| Catamaran | 4 | $805 |
Glyfada Marina, established in 1960, is the primary port for motoryacht charters, featuring four basins (A, B, C, D) with 810 total berths and capacity for yachts up to 35 meters. It offers full facilities including power supply, potable water, refueling, navigation lights, and security services. The marina is located at Diadohou Paulou 16675, Glyfada, Attiki, Greece, and is surrounded by beaches and the cosmopolitan suburb of Glyfada.
Day trips from Glyfada easily reach the Athenian Riviera's south coast, including anchorages at Vouliagmeni, Voula, and Flisvos. Longer excursions can access the Cyclades islands such as Mykonos, Mikonos, and Lavrio, while nearby ports like Athens and Levkas offer convenient stopovers. The marina's location provides a great opportunity to explore the stunning south coast of Athens and the Aegean waters.
The optimal sailing season in Glyfada runs from May through October, when weather windows are stable and sea conditions are calm for motoryacht cruising. Summer months (June–August) offer warm temperatures and minimal wind, ideal for beach-hopping along the Athenian Riviera. Winter months (November–April) see increased rain and stronger winds, making them less suitable for extended charters.
Greece requires a valid boat licence or an experienced skipper for motoryacht charters; international licences like the ICC are accepted if endorsed for the vessel type. Charter companies typically verify credentials before departure, and unlicensed renters must hire a certified skipper. Rules are enforced by the Port Authority Office at Glyfada Marina, which ensures compliance with safety and navigation standards.
Glyfada Marina is approximately 25 km from Athens International Airport (Eleftherios Venizelos), with a transfer time of 30–40 minutes by car or taxi. The route follows the Attiki Odos highway, passing through the Athenian Riviera suburbs. Public transport options include buses and taxis, with Glyfada's cosmopolitan suburb offering additional dining and shopping near the marina.
from around $1,200 per day for a motoryacht, depending on size, season, and charter company.
May to October offers the best weather and sea conditions, with summer months (June–August) ideal for beach-hopping along the Athenian Riviera.
Yes, Greece requires a valid boat licence or an experienced skipper; international licences like the ICC are accepted if endorsed for the vessel type.
Day trips reach the Athenian Riviera's south coast (Vouliagmeni, Voula), while longer routes access Cyclades islands like Mykonos, Mikonos, and Lavrio.
Yes, Glyfada's marina offers full facilities, nearby beaches, and cosmopolitan amenities, making it ideal for families and groups seeking relaxed cruising or adventurous sailing.
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from $130/day
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4–10 guests ·
from $90/day
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