Yacht charter in Keramoti - Kavala, Greece
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Yacht charter in Keramoti - Kavala

19 boats available to charter in Keramoti - Kavala, Greece — compare motor yachts, catamarans and sailing boats from verified operators.

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About chartering in Keramoti - Kavala

Yacht charter in Keramoti - Kavala is a practical North Aegean base for relaxed sailing, with easy access to the Thassos ferry port and the waters off the Nestos delta.

The main departure point is Keramoti port itself; for fuller marina services, charterers also look to Kavala Marina, which is about 40 km away. This makes the area useful both for simple day sails and for longer itineraries that start near the mainland coast.

A day trip from Keramoti can reach the coastline around Kavala, the sea routes toward Thassos, and sheltered anchorages along the nearby shore. The sailing area suits short coastal hops as well as island-focused plans in the North Aegean.

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Boat types & prices in Keramoti - Kavala

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Boat typeAvailableFrom (per day)
Sailing yacht17$223
Catamaran2$354

Where do yachts depart from in Keramoti - Kavala?

Most charters depart from Keramoti port, which functions as the local sailing base and also serves the Thassos ferry traffic. Keramoti does not have a large dedicated yacht marina, so the port is the most direct starting point for boat rental here.

For more comprehensive marina services, sailors may use Kavala Marina, which is around 40 km from Keramoti. That gives charterers two practical embarkation choices depending on the boat, the route, and the service level they want.

What can I reach on a day trip from Keramoti - Kavala?

A day trip from Keramoti can cover the coastal waters toward Kavala and the approaches to Thassos. The port sits on the edge of the Keramoti Gulf, so short cruises naturally focus on the nearby mainland coast and sheltered anchorages.

Charterers also use Keramoti as a starting point for North Aegean island sailing. For a single-day outing, the best-fit plan is usually a coastal loop rather than a long offshore passage.

When is the best sailing season for Keramoti - Kavala?

The main sailing season in Keramoti - Kavala runs from April through October, with the warmest and busiest period in July and August. May to October is widely described as the best window for a yacht charter here.

That means spring, summer, and early autumn all work for cruising, while the midsummer months are the peak choice for warm-weather sailing. For a calmer experience, the shoulder months are the most attractive part of the season.

Do I need a licence to charter a boat in Keramoti - Kavala?

If you charter without a skipper in Keramoti, a valid boating licence is required in Greece. The exact rules can vary by boat and charter operator, so the licensing check is part of the standard booking process.

Skipping the licence requirement is not the norm for bareboat rental. Many charterers therefore choose a skippered boat, especially if they want a simpler departure from Keramoti port.

How do I get to Keramoti - Kavala?

The nearest airport is Kavala National Airport, which is about 5 km from Keramoti. That makes Keramoti one of the more accessible charter points in northern Greece for arrivals by air.

Thessaloniki International Airport is also used for access to the area, but transfer times are much longer. In practical terms, most charterers who want the shortest transfer aim for Kavala Airport and then continue by road to the port.

Keramoti - Kavala yacht charter — FAQ

How much does a boat rental in Keramoti - Kavala cost?

Boat rental in Keramoti - Kavala starts from around $711 per day.

What type of boats are common in Keramoti - Kavala?

The grounded boat categories for Keramoti - Kavala are sailing yacht and catamaran. That makes the port a good fit for classic sailing holidays and stable group cruising.

Can I charter in Keramoti - Kavala without a skipper?

Yes, but a valid boating licence is required for bareboat charter in Greece. Charterers who do not hold the right licence usually book a skippered boat instead.

What is the best month for sailing from Keramoti - Kavala?

The best weather window is generally from May to October, with July and August the warmest and busiest months. April and late October can also work when conditions are suitable.

Is Keramoti - Kavala suitable for a day trip with family or friends?

Yes. The area works well for short coastal cruises, island-hopping toward Thassos, and relaxed day sailing from the port or nearby Kavala Marina.

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