Greece

Greece is one of the world's most iconic yacht charter destinations, offering a seemingly endless archipelago of islands scattered across the Aegean and Ionian seas. With over 6,000 islands and islets — of which around 230 are inhabited — Greece provides an extraordinary playground for superyacht guests. Each island group has its own distinct character, from the cosmopolitan Cyclades to the lush Ionian Islands and the unspoiled Dodecanese.

Greek waters are renowned for their exceptional clarity and vivid blue hues, while the country's ancient history, world-class cuisine and warm hospitality add layers of richness to any charter itinerary. Whether you seek vibrant nightlife, archaeological wonders, or secluded bays accessible only by yacht, Greece delivers on every front.

Santorini caldera and white-washed villages

Santorini

Santorini is arguably the most photographed island in Greece, and for good reason. Its dramatic caldera, formed by a massive volcanic eruption thousands of years ago, creates a stunning natural amphitheatre. The iconic white-washed buildings with blue-domed churches perch on the cliff edges, offering spectacular views over the deep blue Aegean. Arriving by yacht into the caldera is one of the most breathtaking experiences in the Mediterranean. Oia's famous sunsets, the archaeological site of Akrotiri, and the island's exceptional wines make Santorini an essential stop.

Milos volcanic coastline and colourful fishing villages

Milos

Milos is a volcanic island in the western Cyclades that has rapidly become one of the most sought-after destinations in Greece. Famous for its extraordinary coastline — featuring over 70 beaches with dramatic rock formations, sea caves and waters ranging from turquoise to deep emerald — Milos offers a more authentic and less crowded alternative to its neighbours. The colourful fishing village of Klima, with its traditional boathouses built into the rock face, is a photographer's dream. For yacht charter guests, the island's numerous sheltered bays and coves provide perfect anchorages.

Corfu lush green island and Venetian architecture

Corfu

Corfu, the greenest of the Greek islands, lies in the Ionian Sea off Greece's northwest coast. Its lush landscape of olive groves, cypress trees and rolling hills sets it apart from the arid Cyclades. The island's rich history — shaped by Venetian, French and British rule — is evident in its elegant Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with narrow cobblestone streets, grand fortresses and Italianate architecture. For yacht charter guests, Corfu offers beautiful anchorages along its eastern coast, with crystal-clear waters backed by verdant hillsides and charming fishing villages.