18 ft (5 m) · 7 guests
2025, No License Required Self Drive Boat: Poseidon Blu Water 185
Linoperamata, Greece
From US$567 /day

10 boats available to charter in Perama, Greece — compare motor yachts, catamarans and sailing boats from verified operators.
Yacht charter in Perama is an urban-escape sailing base just south of central Athens, ideal for quick departures toward the Saronic Gulf. It suits charterers who want easy access to the water without leaving the city region for long transfers.
Perama sits on the Attica coast in Greece, with nearby departure options that commonly include Athens, Alimos Marina, and Palaio Faliro. From this part of the Athens area, charterers can move quickly into the waters off the Piraeus side of the Saronic coast and plan short breaks or longer island itineraries.
For a day out, the most practical range is the near-Athens island and coastal zone rather than a far-flung cruise. That means easy routes for a sailing yacht or yacht, with time for swimming stops, sheltered coves, and relaxed coastal runs when the weather window is right.
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18 ft (5 m) · 7 guests
Linoperamata, Greece
From US$567 /day
16 ft (5 m) · 6 guests
Linoperamata, Greece
From US$711 /day
15 ft (5 m) · 6 guests
Linoperamata, Greece
From US$536 /day
16 ft (5 m) · 7 guests
Linoperamata, Greece
From US$785 /day
Live availability from verified operators; day rates converted to USD.
| Boat type | Available | From (per day) |
|---|---|---|
| Yacht | 6 | $543 |
| Sailing yacht | 3 | $315 |
| Boat | 1 | $435 |
Yachts in the Perama area typically depart from bases in the Athens waterfront zone, especially Alimos Marina and Palaio Faliro, as well as Athens itself. Perama is also close enough to serve as a practical starting point for charters that are arranged through the greater Athens port area.
This makes Perama useful for charterers who want a mainland departure with quick access to the sea. It is a good fit for both sailing yacht and yacht departures, depending on the itinerary and vessel type.
From Perama, the most realistic day-trip sailing is toward the Saronic Gulf and the nearby Attica coastline. That gives you a compact cruising area with options for coastal hopping, swimming, and short passages rather than long open-water legs.
Charterers commonly use this area for flexible one-day outings or the first day of a longer cruise. The nearby Athens-side launch points also make it easy to keep the trip simple if you are chartering with family or a mixed-experience group.
The main charter season around Perama runs from April through October. For the best balance of weather, boat availability, and fewer crowds, May to June and September to October are the most favorable months.
July and August are the hottest and busiest period, so they suit travelers who want peak summer conditions and do not mind busier marinas. Spring and early autumn usually offer the most comfortable conditions for short cruises near Athens.
In Greece, bareboat charterers need an appropriate licence or must hire a skipper, depending on the boat and the arrangement. For crewed or skippered charters, the skipper handles navigation and sailing.
That makes Perama suitable for both experienced sailors and first-time charter guests. If you want a simpler outing from the Athens coast, a skippered boat is the most straightforward option.
The nearest major airport for Perama is Athens International Airport, which is the natural gateway for arrivals into the Athens coastal charter area. From the airport, transfer time to Perama is typically about 45 to 60 minutes by road, depending on traffic.
Because Perama is close to central Athens and the south-coast marina belt, it works well for short-stay charters. That is especially convenient if you want to arrive, board, and sail on the same day.
Boat rental in Perama starts from around $1223 per day. Final pricing depends on the boat type, season, and whether the charter is bareboat or crewed.
May, June, September, and October are the most comfortable months for chartering near Perama. These shoulder-season months usually offer warm weather and better sailing conditions than the peak summer period.
Yes, bareboat chartering is possible in Greece if you hold the required sailing licence and the operator accepts your credentials. If you do not have the right paperwork, you can book with a skipper instead.
The most relevant nearby departure points are Athens, Alimos Marina, and Palaio Faliro. These are the main southern Athens access points for chartering in the Perama area.
Yes, Perama works well for a day trip because the practical cruising area is close to Athens and the Saronic Gulf. Short coastal routes are easier to manage for mixed groups and first-time charter guests.
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from $480/day
CatamaranStable, spacious, perfect for groups
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from $280/day
SailboatWind, sails and slow island hopping
6–10 guests ·
from $130/day
MotorboatFast day cruises without the captain
4–10 guests ·
from $90/day
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