56 ft (17 m) · 8 guests · 2 cabins
2003, Princess V55 Whale Tale
Village of Agios Antonios, Greece
From US$3,776 /day

7 boats available to charter in Village of Agios Antonios, Greece — compare motor yachts, catamarans and sailing boats from verified operators.
Yacht charter in Village of Agios Antonios is a practical way to explore southern Greece from a small local base with access to the Aegean. From here, yachts, boats, and catamarans can head out for relaxed coastal cruising or a longer island-hopping day.
The main departure points on this route are typically nearby Greek bases such as Athens, Alimos Marina, Palaio Faliro, Lefkada, Lefkas Marina, and Village of Gouvia. That gives charterers flexibility to choose the most convenient embarkation point while still planning a Village of Agios Antonios itinerary.
A day trip from Village of Agios Antonios can reach sheltered anchorages and coastal waters suited to short hops rather than long passages. The location also works well for crews who want a simple start before deciding whether to stay local or extend toward the islands and mainland harbours of Greece.
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56 ft (17 m) · 8 guests · 2 cabins
Village of Agios Antonios, Greece
From US$3,776 /day
35 ft (11 m) · 7 guests · 1 cabin
Village of Agios Antonios, Greece
From US$1,622 /day
46 ft (14 m) · 20 guests · 6 cabins
Village of Agios Antonios, Greece
From US$2,270 /day
25 ft (8 m) · 5 guests
Village of Agios Antonios, Greece
From US$933 /day
35 ft (11 m) · 7 guests · 2 cabins
Village of Agios Antonios, Greece
From US$1,554 /day
Live availability from verified operators; day rates converted to USD.
| Boat type | Available | From (per day) |
|---|---|---|
| Yacht | 5 | $309 |
| Boat | 1 | — |
| Catamaran | 1 | $2,253 |
Charters linked to Village of Agios Antonios commonly use established Greek departure bases rather than a large purpose-built marina in the village itself. The nearby ports in the same country that appear most relevant are Athens, Alimos Marina, Palaio Faliro, Lefkada, Lefkas Marina, and Village of Gouvia.
That makes the area suitable for travellers who want to compare departure options by flight connection, transfer time, and yacht type. It also means the charter can be arranged around the base that best matches the route you want to sail.
A day trip from Village of Agios Antonios is best suited to nearby waters, anchorages, and short coastal legs rather than long offshore passages. With a yacht, boat, or catamaran, you can spend the day cruising local Greek waters and return the same evening.
For charterers, the practical appeal is the ability to combine swimming stops, relaxed cruising, and a flexible route without committing to an overnight itinerary. The exact reach depends on weather, vessel type, and the chosen departure base.
The best sailing window in Greece is usually in the shoulder months of May, June, September, and October, when temperatures are pleasant and sea conditions are typically calmer. July and August are the peak-demand months, with the highest prices and busiest charter schedules.
If you want the most comfortable balance of warm weather and manageable winds, the shoulder season is the most reliable choice. Summer is still popular for families and groups, but it is the busiest period of the year.
For a bareboat charter in Greece, you need to hold the appropriate sailing licence and have the experience required to operate the yacht safely. If you do not have the required licence or experience, you can book a skipper.
Skippered charters are common in Greece and are a good option for visitors who want local knowledge, route planning, and easier handling. The skipper is typically an added cost on top of the base charter rate.
The most practical air gateway for chartering in this part of Greece is usually Athens, especially if you are connecting through bases such as Athens, Alimos Marina, or Palaio Faliro. Transfer times depend on your exact starting point and chosen port.
If you are considering other nearby Greek bases, ferry and domestic travel connections can also affect the best embarkation choice. For charter planning, the main point is to match your arrival airport with the departure port that minimizes road transfer time.
Boat rental in Village of Agios Antonios starts from around $1170 per day.
The available categories are yacht, boat, and catamaran. That makes the port suitable for both relaxed day cruising and larger-group trips.
The most favorable months in Greece are usually May, June, September, and October. These shoulder months combine warm weather with generally calmer seas than peak summer.
Yes, but you would normally need to book with a skipper if you do not have the required licence and experience for bareboat chartering in Greece. Skippered options are common across the country.
Yes, the port is suited to day trips and short coastal routes. That works well for swimming stops, local anchorages, and easy same-day return itineraries.
Useful nearby ports in the same country include Athens, Alimos Marina, Palaio Faliro, Lefkada, Lefkas Marina, and Village of Gouvia. The best choice depends on your arrival point and preferred sailing area.
Boat types
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YachtLuxury cruising with full crew
8–16 guests ·
from $480/day
CatamaranStable, spacious, perfect for groups
10–12 guests ·
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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