You may have yourself a license but it is better to charter a boat with a skipper so you can relax and enjoy the time and let him all responsibilities, but remember, the skipper is not responsible for cooking and cleaning!!
Take with you only the items you are going to need during the trip. Do not carry luggage you practically don’t need.
Besides classic Greece, there’s Greece of the naturalistic splendor of the landscapes and the thousands of islands lost in the Homer sea where you can have unforgettable vacations in motor or sailing boat.
The climate of the Cyclades islands is dry and the summer there is the meltemi, the coming wind from the north that blows on the Aegean from June to September
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Things you have to know when chartering a boat in Greece
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Frequently Asked Questions About Yacht Charter in Greece
1. What should I have in order to charter a sailing boat?
In Greece, in order to charter a sailing boat, you should hold a sailing license from your country or elsewhere. Also, a second person on board should also have a sailing license. In case the other person does not have a license, he will be requested to sign a statement admitting his sailing competencies.
In case nobody holds a sailing license, you can hire a professional skipper.
2. How can I find a professional skipper?
If you wish to charter a yacht with a professional skipper, we can find an experienced one for you. Professional skippers know well waters in Greece. They are able and permitted to control the sailing boat on their own. The cost of a professional skipper starts from 120 Euros.
3. Are there any charges I should know for?
Some additional charges are the following:
• Deposit – The security deposit you need to leave at the agency (you take it back with the end of the charter if everything is ok). It is left, so as the owner of the yacht has insurance for any damages that may occur or for example in case you have not returned the yacht full with fuel.
• Fuel – You receive the yacht full of fuel and you have to return it full as well.
• Port fees – In some ports you have to pay fees for your staying (indicatively the cost is about 3-5 euros)
4. What should I bring with me?
You should by all means bring a good mood with you!!
Each sailing yacht has full equipment. Depending on the yacht, you can get informed by its inventory list, to have a specific idea of objects and equipment on board. Concerning your shopping, we can offer you a check list, for you to check what you need for food and drinks, and we can deliver them to you at the yacht.
5. What about the Greek waters? Should I have any information?
You can be well informed from us concerning the weather, characteristics of each complex of islands. Also, all the yachts are fully equipped with maps and routes. In case you want us to inform you concerning suggested routes, please feel free to ask us.
see more faqs at http://www.greece-yachtcharter.gr/faq.php
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