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Catamaran charter in Crete
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Lagoon 450 F | Bela
10 Excellent | 1 review- Year
- 2016
- Cabins
- 6
- People
- 18
- Hostess included
- Drinks included
- Skipper included
- Transit log included
Shades of Blue Yachting

Lagoon 450 F | Erietta
- Year
- 2018
- Cabins
- 4
- People
- 10
- Air conditioning
- Skipper included
- Transit log included
- FREE dinghy engine
Electric toilets

Bali 4.5 | Margarita
- Year
- 2018
- Cabins
- 4
- People
- 20
- Skipper included
- Transit log included
- Fuel included
- FREE dinghy engine
Electric toilets

Lagoon 450 F | Mirael
- Year
- 2017
- Cabins
- 4
- People
- 20
- Skipper included
- Transit log included
- Fuel included
- FREE dinghy engine
Electric toilets

Fountaine Pajot Athena 38 | Cata Mara
- Year
- 2002
- Cabins
- 4
- People
- 10
- Skipper included
- Deposit insurance included
- Drinks included
- FREE dinghy engine


Nautitech 44 | Amfitriti
- Year
- 2008
- Cabins
- 6
- People
- 14
- Skipper included
- Deposit insurance included
- Drinks included
- FREE dinghy engine


Lagoon 450 F | Elou
- Year
- 2016
- Cabins
- 6
- People
- 18
- Hostess included
- Drinks included
- Skipper included
- Transit log included
Shades of Blue Yachting
Catamaran charter in Crete
Charter a catamaran and explore Crete! Prices start from 1676 $ per day. Experience the authentic charm of Crete by renting one of our 7 available catamarans. Multihulls in Crete offer you ultimate comfort and space and are ideal for a relaxing family holiday. With great stability, catamarans are easy to sail and a pleasure to live a holiday afloat.
It’s ideal for a family with children as it can anchor in a bay just a few meters from the shore at a depth of only 2 meters.
Our fleet of catamarans in Crete includes popular brands such as Lagoon, Bali and Fountaine Pajot.
Catamarans in Crete range from 11 to 13 m (36.1 to 42.7 feet) in length. Whether you’re an experienced sailor seeking a bareboat catamaran charter, or a novice desiring a skippered catamaran, we ensure a seamless and memorable sailing experience.
These are some of the best places to charter a catamaran in Crete:
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What is the cost of chartering a yacht in Crete?
Sailing yacht charter in Crete
A sailing yacht charter in Crete usually costs 139 € per day. For instance, the most popular 5-berth sailboat costs 481 € per day. The most popular sailboat destinations in Crete are:
Here are a couple of reasons why to choose a sailboat for your holiday in Crete:
Serenity: Sailing yachts provide a tranquil experience, allowing you to glide over the water with only the sound of the wind and waves. This creates a peaceful atmosphere where you can relax and disconnect from the hustle of everyday life.
Authentic Sailing: For sailing enthusiasts, there is nothing quite like the feel of a yacht being powered by the wind. It's an authentic experience that brings you closer to the art of sailing.
Eco-Friendly: With the wind as your primary source of propulsion, sailing yachts are more environmentally friendly than motorized vessels, reducing your carbon footprint while on holiday.
Skill Development: A sailing holiday can be a chance to learn or hone your sailing skills. Participate in managing the sails and steering, and return from your trip with new capabilities.
Onboard Comforts: Modern sailing yachts are equipped with comfortable amenities and living spaces that allow for a luxurious stay without compromising the sailing experience.
Versatile Experiences: Whether you're looking for a romantic getaway, a family adventure, or an exciting trip with friends, a sailing yacht can cater to various types of holidays with the potential for tailored itineraries and activities.
Catamaran charter in Crete
A catamaran charter in Crete usually costs 720 € per day. For instance, the most popular catamaran Katri Eco Cat, costs 720 € per day. Choose a catamaran for a more comfortable and spacious holiday experience. Catamarans feature a shallow draft, enabling you to explore shallow waters and uncover hidden coves. For your next catamaran rental in Crete, choose from our most popular destinations:
Motorboat charter in Crete
A motorboat rental in Crete usually costs 150 € per day. For instance, the rental price for a motorboat for 5 people, such as the Parydor M47, costs 180 € per day. If you are searching for a mix of relaxation and fun, renting a motorboat is a perfect choice. Motorboats are easy to navigate and offer various leisure activities, such as water skiing and wakeboarding, which are perfect for sharing with family and friends. The most popular destinations to rent a motorboat in Crete are:
Motor yacht charter in Crete
Chartering a motor yacht in Crete starts at around 530 € per day. For instance, the rental price for a motor yacht for 8 people, such as the Sunseeker 58, costs 1,140 € per day. If you’re looking for luxury and comfort, motor yachts are the right choice. They usually come with a professional crew which will ensure a relaxing holiday. The most popular destinations to rent a motor yacht in Crete are:
FAQs
What is the best time of year for a yacht charter in Crete?
Crete is sailable from April until late October, with sea temperatures already above 18 °C in spring and still 23 °C in early autumn. July–August are the hottest and busiest months and coincide with the Meltemi, a northerly that can reach 15–30 knots. If you prefer lighter winds and quieter anchorages, look to May–June or September–October.
Which sailing areas in Crete are most suitable for beginners?
The Gulf of Mirabello (Agios Nikolaos–Elounda) and the lee of the south-central coast offer well-protected waters, short hops and many anchorages—ideal for first-time skippers or families. The open north coast can be choppy when the Meltemi pipes up, so crews with limited experience often plan shorter days or add a local skipper in July and August.
How do the Meltemi winds affect sailing plans?
From late June to early September the Meltemi funnels down the Aegean and accelerates along Crete’s north shore, typically building after noon and easing overnight; gusts of 25 knots are common and 30 knots not rare. It gives fast, up-wind passages west-to-east but demands reefed sails or alternative routes for less experienced crews.
What type of boat should I choose in Crete?
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Monohull sailing yachts remain the most economical option and suit crews keen on performance or tighter berths.
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Catamarans offer extra deck space and shallow-draft access to Crete’s numerous sand-bar bays, but incur +50 % marina fees and higher charter price.
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Motor yachts and RIBs work well for short-range day trips from Heraklion or Chania where distances between sights are small.
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Crewed or skippered charters are readily available for guests without the required licence or who simply wish to relax.
Do I need a licence to rent a boat in Crete?
Greek port authorities require at least one skipper with an RYA Day-Skipper, ICC or equivalent national coastal certificate, plus a second adult able to assist as co-skipper. Skippers must carry the original licence and passport; without these, the charter company will insist on hiring a professional skipper.
How do I reach the main charter bases?
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Heraklion – 4 km (10 min taxi) from Heraklion International Airport; a city bus (line 6) runs every 20 min for €1–2.
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Chania (Old Venetian Harbour) – 14 km from Chania Airport; hourly KTEL bus (€2–3, 45 min) or 16 min taxi (~€17).
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Agios Nikolaos – hourly KTEL buses from Heraklion central station (€7–10, 70 min) and direct airport shuttles in high season.
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Rethymno – served by KTEL coaches along the north-coast highway and by taxi (approx. 65 km from Heraklion Airport).
How much should I budget for mooring and marina fees?
A 40 ft monohull typically pays €30–40 per night in municipal marinas such as Agios Nikolaos or Rethymno; catamarans are charged 50 % extra. Private marinas may charge more, while many village quays are free if you dine ashore (expect €5–10 for water / electricity). All foreign-flagged yachts must also pay the eTEPAI cruising tax—€33 per month for 10–12 m vessels or €8 per metre for larger hulls.
Can I charter a yacht with a skipper or crew?
Yes. Most fleets list both bareboat and skippered versions of the same models; a skipper’s fee is around €190-220 per day plus meals and a private cabin. Fully crewed packages on larger yachts bundle captain, host / chef and fuel into a single weekly rate.
Are there extra costs I should plan for?
Expect to top up fuel (€7–12 per engine-hour on a 40 ft yacht), provision the boat, and leave a refundable security deposit or pay a damage-waiver fee. Water and shore-power are metered in most Cretan marinas (about €5 per m³ of water and €0.50 per kWh). Travel insurance that covers sailing activities is strongly recommended and sometimes mandatory.
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