Yacht Charter Santorini
Yacht charter Santorini reveals the Aegean’s most dramatic coastline from the only perspective that truly does it justice – the water. The crescent caldera rises 300 metres from the sea in bands of rust, charcoal, and cream, crowned by the blue-domed churches of Oia and Fira that have become synonymous with the Greek islands. Anchor beneath the volcanic hot springs of Nea Kameni, tender ashore to the red-sand beach at Akrotiri, or taste Assyrtiko wines from barrel-aged casks at a clifftop estate as the sun dissolves into the caldera at dusk. The Santorini charter fleet includes luxury catamarans from 55 ft for intimate caldera day cruises, motor yachts in the 68–98 ft range for multi-island voyages through the southern Cyclades taking in Ios, Folegandros, and Milos, and superyachts above 100 ft for guests seeking the finest onboard experience with a dedicated chef and full crew. Peak season runs July through August; May–June and September–October bring calmer seas, fewer cruise ships in the caldera, and softer charter rates.
Rates start from €3,900 per day on a catamaran, from €4,900 per day on a motor yacht, from €8,900 per day on the latest 88–99 ft models, and from €11,900 per day on a superyacht, plus 12% VAT (or 6.5% depending on yacht type) and APA. Santorini is a destination best appreciated with the freedom to set your own anchor.
Explore Santorini
Dive into caldera highlights, anchorage tips, and island culture in our Santorini destination guide.
Plan a southern Cyclades route linking Santorini with Ios, Folegandros, and Milos with our curated Santorini charter itineraries.
The listings above feature luxury catamarans from 55 ft, motor yachts spanning 68–98 ft, and superyachts above 100 ft – all available for Santorini charters. Filter by type, guest capacity, length, and daily rate to narrow your selection. Weekly rates start from approximately €27,300 on a catamaran and from €34,300 on a motor yacht, rising to €83,300 per week on superyachts. Our charter specialists can advise on the best caldera anchorages and recommend the right yacht for your voyage.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Santorini suitable for families with young children?
Santorini is well suited to families, particularly aboard a catamaran or motor yacht with a dedicated crew to manage logistics ashore. The volcanic hot springs at Nea Kameni and the shallow waters off Perissa provide gentle swimming spots for younger guests. Shoulder-season months of May–June and September offer calmer conditions, fewer crowds, and cooler temperatures for exploring the island’s cobbled lanes and clifftop villages on foot.
What is included in the charter price?
The base rate covers the yacht, professional crew, insurance, and standard water toys including paddleboards, snorkelling gear, and inflatables. Fuel, provisioning, berthing fees, and any special requests fall under the Advance Provisioning Allowance (APA), typically 25–35% of the charter fee. Greek VAT at 12% is applied to all charters departing from or cruising within Greek waters.
What is the APA for a Santorini charter?
The Advance Provisioning Allowance for Santorini charters is typically set at 25–35% of the base charter fee. It covers fuel, food and beverages, berthing fees in Athinios and Vlychada marinas, and any additional expenses incurred during the voyage. Any unused APA is refunded at the end of the charter, with a full itemised accounting provided by the captain.
How far in advance should I book a Santorini charter?
For July and August departures, booking six to nine months ahead is strongly recommended – Santorini is one of the most sought-after charter destinations in the Mediterranean. May–June and September–October voyages can usually be confirmed three to four months in advance, and these shoulder months offer the added benefit of uncrowded caldera anchorages and softer daily rates.