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You can go on a houseboat in various regions of Greece, including the Ionian Islands, the Cyclades Islands, the Saronic Gulf Islands, and the Dodecanese Islands. Each region has its own unique attractions, so choose the one that suits your interests.
The cost of a houseboat vacation in Greece can vary depending on the size of the boat, the time of year, and the duration of your rental. On average, you can expect to pay anywhere from €1000 to €5000 per week for a houseboat rental.
If you plan to rent a small houseboat that doesn't exceed a certain size and horsepower, you may not need a license. However, it's always best to check with the rental company to see what their specific requirements are.
A houseboat rental typically includes the boat itself, kitchen equipment, linens, and towels. Some rentals may also include extras like kayaks or snorkeling gear. However, fuel, food, and beverages are usually not included in the rental price.
Operating a houseboat in Greece is generally not difficult if you have some boating experience. However, it's important to familiarize yourself with the boat's controls and safety procedures before setting off. Most rental companies will provide a brief training session before you depart.
If you're looking for an amazing boating experience filled with amazing crystal clear water, exploration of unique private beaches, fabulous hosts and Captain - you've found it with Ayia Thalassini. My brother and I went out for a boating day trip and it was truly one of our best Greek island trips. Erini and Captain Kyriakos are a thoughtful, detailed, and talented team with historic knowledge and passion for all they do and it shines thru when taking care of their clients. We will definitely be back!
Great day out with Takis, we were a bit unlucky with the weather (too calm to sail unassisted for half of the day but that's a risk with a one day advance booking). The area is beautiful, interesting and relatively quiet for Greece. Takis knows the area and the likely conditions well - he predicted when we would get a decent breeze and worked to put us in the right location to take most advantage of the wind when it did come, as well as taking us to some choice spots for sightseeing, swimming and snorkelling from the yacht. Would strongly recommend for day trips or ideally a bit longer to enable you to push down further along the Mani coastline or round Koroni towards Sapienza and have more chance of good sailing weather for more of your trip.
I can highly recommend Takis for your boat trip around Kalamata. He is an easy going and charming host with a detailed knowledge of the area and of the history ofthe pelopenesse. He made us relaxed from the moment we got on board and his daughter added to the incdredible experience we had out at sea.
We had. Fantastic day with Takis and his daughter. Plenty time for sailing and also two nice stops for swimming and snorkeling. Takis took us to a nice bay where all of us could enjoy some nice cooling of. Then we had a great lunch on the boat prepared by Takis and his daughter. Sailing was good and they are both experienced salors that also use the boat for races. Overall a great day and we wil do it again when we are back next time.
Takis is not only a very experienced skipper but also a lovely man. He made us discover his beautiful country and the Greek culture in such a generous way. We simply loved his company! His boat is really great, fully equipped and great to sail. I can't wait to sail again with Takis!
My wife and I booked this Yacht for a special 2-night experience for our honeymoon. From start to finish we were extremely happy with our decision. The Yacht is a family business and the family is amazing! Christos was our Captain for our charter, his daughter Stef was our Hostess and Yuri was the deckhand whose been working on the yacht for 15 years. They took very good care of us, from getting us reservations at all the hotspots, to bringing us to amazing secluded beaches. They made sure we were always fed and never thirsty. We slept comfortably on the Yacht in one of the two master suites, and during the day we had plenty of room to spread out inside there is a plenty of seating areas where we enjoyed breakfast and coffee, outside there is also plenty of seating and laying areas especially up on the flybridge where we enjoyed the sun and the sights the most. I would highly recommend using this wonderful yacht along with her wonderful family that owns and runs her. Would definitely do it all over again!
If you're looking for a unique and unforgettable way to explore the Greek islands, renting a houseboat is a fantastic option. With a houseboat, you can enjoy the freedom of Ionian Islands, including Lefkada
The cost of renting a houseboat in Greece can vary depending on several factors, such as the size of the boat, the time of year, and the duration of your rental. On average, you can expect to pay anywhere from €1000 to €5000 per week for a houseboat rental.
Houseboats in Greece come in all shapes and sizes, from small and simple vessels to large and luxurious yachts. Most houseboats come equipped with a kitchen, bathroom, sleeping quarters, and outdoor living space. Some also include amenities such as air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and a TV. You can choose a houseboat that suits your budget and preferences, whether you want a basic boat for a budget-friendly adventure or a luxurious yacht for a more indulgent experience.
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