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Ionian Islands, Greece
367 boats to rent
Athens, Greece
194 boats to rent
Moschato, Greece
106 boats to rent
Mykonos, Greece
83 boats to rent
Alimos, Greece
76 boats to rent
Mikonos, Greece
70 boats to rent
Ornos, Greece
60 boats to rent
Lefkada, Greece
52 boats to rent
Platis Gialos, Greece
42 boats to rent
Nydri, Greece
33 boats to rent
Lavrio, Greece
31 boats to rent
Paros, Greece
27 boats to rent
Zakinthos, Greece
27 boats to rent
Thera, Greece
26 boats to rent
Skiathos, Greece
24 boats to rent
Elliniko, Greece
24 boats to rent
Glyfada, Greece
24 boats to rent
Adamantas, Greece
23 boats to rent
Athens, Greece
194 boats to rent
Mikonos, Greece
70 boats to rent
Ornos, Greece
60 boats to rent
Moschato, Greece
106 boats to rent
Paros, Greece
27 boats to rent
Dassia, Greece
20 boats to rent
Marina di Leuca, Puglia
10 boats to rent
Leuca, Puglia
10 boats to rent
Preveza, Greece
8 boats to rent
Fiskardo, Greece
2 boats to rent
Himarë, Vlorë County
1 boats to rent
Alimos, Greece
76 boats to rent
Kontokali, Greece
20 boats to rent
Pireas, Greece
12 boats to rent
Kalamata, Greece
6 boats to rent
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.