Chalkidiki, Marina Ormu Panagias
Chalkidiki
Chalkidiki, Neos Marmaras
Chalkidiki
Chalkidiki, Marina Ormu Panagias
Chalkidiki
Chalkidiki
Chalkidiki, Marina Ormu Panagias
Chalkidiki, Neos Marmaras
Chalkidiki, Neos Marmaras
Chalkidiki
Chalkidiki
Chalkidiki
Chalkidiki, Marina Ormu Panagias
Chalkidiki, Neos Marmaras
Chalkidiki
Chalkidiki, Marina Ormu Panagias
Chalkidiki
Halkidiki (or Halkidiki) is one of the most popular holiday destinations in northern Greece. It’s popular with tourists and locals due to its proximity to Thessaloniki, the second-largest city in Greece. It is particularly notorious for its cosmopolitan seaside resorts, beautiful natural landscapes, and variety of exotic beaches. Boat rentals in Halkidiki are very popular due to the fact that it is a peninsula split up into three legs and tourists love to sail around the edge of all three. Read on to find out how each leg is a completely different experience from the other!
The cost of your yacht charter in Halkidiki will depend on a few factors. The season in which you embark, the type of boat and its size and the number of guests will impact the final cost. If a skipper and/or crewed yacht are included, this will usually increase the cost of your boat hire.
Thinking of planning the ultimate day trip? Take a look at some of our boat prices below.
Our prices for sailboat rentals begin at €185/day in the low season and €185/day and €307/day in the high season.
Our prices for motorboat rentals begin at €250/day in the low season and €300/day in the high season.
Our prices for RIB rentals begin at €300/day in the low season and €420/day in the high season.
Our prices for Catamaran rentals begin at €950/day in the low season and €1,000/day in the high season.
Our prices for yacht rentals begin at €591/day in the low season and €1,107/day in the high season.
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Our prices for sailboat rentals begin at €1,300/week in the low season and €2,150/week in the high season.
Our prices for catamaran rentals begin at €3,352/week in the high season and €1,300/week in the low season.
Our prices for yacht rentals begin at €4,140/week in the low season and €7,750/week in the high season.
The cost includes the use of your chosen vessel for the duration of your sailing journey. Your safety is our priority at Nautal so the essential safety equipment is included in the cost. Let a secure and worry-free holiday begin!
The final cost of your Halkidiki boat charter will vary depending on the additional services and extras included by the boat owner. Fuel generally requires an additional payment.
Yes, it is possible to hire a boat with or without a skipper. However, if the engine power is more than 30 horsepower, you will need a licence, so be sure to check out all the relevant legislation surrounding this.
Renting a boat in Halkidiki with a skipper is ideal if you want to be guided through the best places in the area and get the most out of your sailing experience. You can rent a boat in Halkidiki without a skipper if you have the appropriate licence or if there are boats available to hire that do not require a licence. It is without a doubt a great idea to be the captain of your own boat if you are an experienced sailor.
The climate in Halkidiki is generally mild with limited rainfall throughout the year. Another reason Halkidiki yacht charters are very popular is that you can enjoy almost 300 days of sunshine annually. The lowest temperatures occur during December to February ranging between 3.5°C to 15°C (38.3-59°F), while highest temperatures occur during summer months and range between 23°C and 36°C (73.4-96.8°F). The sea temperature is relatively nice for swimming all year round, the lowest recorded temperatures usually in February and March, when the sea is 15°C (59°F), and reaching its peak in August at 25°C (77°F).
The best time to charter a yacht in Halkidiki depends on what sort of activities you want to participate in! Typically, the best weather occurs during the summer months and if you don’t like rain, this is the time to go However, if you plan to explore, the heat can be a little intense for walking around the area, especially from June until August. During these months, there will also be lots of tourists, pushing boat prices up higher and crowding the beaches.
If you don’t mind slightly cooler weather and would prefer to escape the crowds of tourists, maybe it would be better to go in the shoulder season in September and October, when sea temperatures are still in the low 20°Cs/high 60°Fs. During this time, because of the slightly lower temperatures, there will be fewer tourists, better deals on boats, and probably also slightly more bearable temperatures for exploring the area a little if you so desire.
As previously mentioned, Halkidiki boat rentals are very popular. They are the perfect way to explore all three ‘legs’ of this paradisiacal peninsula. The first leg is known as Kassandra and is the most touristic of all. It has many luxurious Halkidiki hotels and long sandy beaches with sunbeds and cocktail shacks; perfect for a day of relaxing. The second leg is named Sithonia and boasts many secluded coves for you to explore by boat rental. The third leg is named Athos and is a close monastic community. As you can tell, each leg is completely different from the other, providing an enjoyable experience for any sailor. We thoroughly recommend you use your boat charter to explore all three and make the most of your nautical adventure.
There are a surprising number of ports in Halkidiki, each with their own unique charm. In Kassandra, you can dock at either Pefkohori Sea Port or Miraggio Marina. If you want to go to Sithonia, your best options are either Neos Marmaras or Porto Koufo. If Athos is your destination, you would be better off going to Ouranoupolis.
Some of the best sailing areas to explore during your boating vacation in Halkidiki are listed below:
The closest airport to Halkidiki is the International Airport of Thessaloniki. Located about 15 km (9.32 miles) from the center of Thessaloniki, in the region of Thermi, this airport receives daily flights from Athens and also regular flights from various Greek islands and from abroad. Currently there are direct flights to Thessaloniki from many countries across Europe, including Germany, Cyprus, Sweden, Switzerland, Russia, and many cities across the UK, such as London. The best thing to do from the airport is to take a bus to Halkidiki as it is just 52 miles by road.
The average cost of renting a boat in Chalkidiki is approximately €455 per day. Various factors can influence the cost of a boat charter, such as the season, the year the boat was built, and the equipment. Prices can range between €48 and €8,775 per day.
The cost of a skipper varies depending on the destination and the owner of the boat. In Chalkidiki, the average price for a skipper is about €182 per day.
Most boat rentals do not include fuel. However, in Chalkidiki, fuel is included in the price for 11 boats.
The cost of renting a boat in Chalkidiki generally includes amenities such as Bimini, GPS, Bathing, and more.
A boat in Chalkidiki generally has an average of 3 berths. You can find boats with as many as 12 berths.
Boats available: | 80 boats |
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Popular types of boats: | Sailboat, Without license, Motorboat |
Average price: | €455 per day |
Low season price: | €48 per day |
High season price: | €8,775 per day |
Brands: | Jeanneau, Beneteau, and more |