The average price of a yacht/boat rental per person in Dodecanese islands in 2024 is 459€ per week. The price per person is calculated on the basis of 238 yachts/boats from our offer, in such a way that the average price of the yacht/boat rental is divided by the maximum number of persons allowed onboard. The highest (average!)price per person is in the week from 2024-08-10 (713€), and the lowest is in the week from 2024-03-16 (339€). The difference in the rental price from the highest season to the lowest is up to 52%.
Cabins | Highest | Average | Lowest | Lo/Hi |
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2 4 Boats | 489€ (2024-08-17) | 324€ | 240€ (2024-04-20) | ↓51% |
3 64 Boats | 514€ (2024-08-10) | 331€ | 234€ (2024-04-13) | ↓54% |
4 78 Boats | 707€ (2024-08-10) | 462€ | 343€ (2024-03-16) | ↓51% |
5-6 90 Boats | 862€ (2024-08-10) | 549€ | 413€ (2024-03-16) | ↓52% |
7-9 2 Boats | 1,113€ (2024-08-10) | 634€ | 412€ (2024-04-20) | ↓63% |
Boats:238 |
The average booking rate (or occupancy - percentage ratio between the number of booked and the number of all yachts/boats) for renting a yacht/boat in Dodecanese islands in 2024 is 57.65% weeks per year (29 weeks) based on 118 yachts/boats from our offer for which our booking lists have been updated within the last 7 days. The highest booking rate is in the week from 2024-09-21 (95.76%), and the lowest is in the week from 2024-11-23 (3.39%). Minor inconsistencies in the graphs can occur at the ends of the seasons during boats maintenance, because some boat owners mark those periods as reserved by guests, thus increasing the booking rate.
Cabins | Highest | Average | Lowest | Weeks |
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2 1 Boats | 100% (2024-12-21) | 56.86% | 100% (2024-12-21) | 29 |
3 31 Boats | 100% (2024-09-28) | 62.55% | 16.67% (2024-12-21) | 32 |
4 33 Boats | 93.94% (2024-10-05) | 55.33% | 23.33% (2024-12-21) | 28 |
5-6 51 Boats | 94.12% (2024-09-21) | 56.35% | 5.88% (2024-11-16) | 29 |
7-9 2 Boats | 100% (2024-10-05) | 57.84% | 50% (2024-12-21) | 29 |
Boats:118 |
The archive of average charter prices of a yacht/boat in Dodecanese islands is showing historical price trend since 2018.
Year | Highest | Average | Lowest | Lo/Hi |
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2018 300 Boats | 4,823€ (2018-08-11) | 3,130€ | 2,520€ (2018-04-14) | ↓48% |
2019 285 Boats | 5,167€ (2019-08-10) | 3,461€ | 2,755€ (2019-04-13) | ↓47% |
2020 114 Boats | 5,155€ (2020-08-01) | 3,178€ | 2,319€ (2020-10-31) | ↓55% |
2021 158 Boats | 5,594€ (2021-08-07) | 3,328€ | 2,099€ (2021-04-17) | ↓62% |
2022 156 Boats | 6,149€ (2022-08-06) | 3,719€ | 2,597€ (2022-04-16) | ↓58% |
2023 173 Boats | 6,476€ (2023-08-05) | 3,994€ | 2,783€ (2023-04-15) | ↓57% |
2024 238 Boats | 6,800€ (2024-08-10) | 4,351€ | 3,213€ (2024-03-16) | ↓53% |
Boats:238 |
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Introduction to the dodecanese islands.
The Dodecanese, a group of Greek islands in the southeastern Aegean Sea, offers a blend of stunning natural beauty, rich historical heritage, and vibrant cultural scenes. This comprehensive guide will explore the diverse attractions of these islands, making them a captivating destination for all types of travelers.
Exploring the Dodecanese by sea can be a unique experience. Consider a Greece bareboat charter for a flexible and intimate way to discover these islands.
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Rhodes: the island of knights.
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Karpathos: a blend of wild landscapes and traditional villages.
Considering a sailing adventure around these historical islands? A catamaran cruise in Greece can offer an unparalleled experience, combining luxury with the thrill of discovery.
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Exploring leros: a blend of nature and history.
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Best beaches in the dodecanese.
Considering a more intimate exploration of these beaches? Renting a boat in Greece can provide the perfect opportunity to discover these hidden coastal gems at your own pace.
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Navigating the dodecanese: travel tips.
For an exclusive and flexible exploration, consider a Greece bareboat charter . It provides a personalized experience, allowing you to visit various islands at your own pace.
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The Dodecanese islands, with their rich history, stunning landscapes, and diverse cultural experiences, offer a unique and memorable Greek island adventure. From the medieval streets of Rhodes to the climbing cliffs of Kalymnos and the serene beaches of Patmos, these islands cater to a wide range of interests and preferences.
To skipper a bareboat charter or flotilla yacht, you need to hold a practical sailing certificate equivalent to RYA Day Skipper Practical qualification or RYA International Certificate of Competence (ICC) . For charters in Greece, you must now have the ICC certificate . You must also be assisted by at least one competent crew member over the age of 18.
The port authorities in Greece are now insisting on one of the following practical certificates: RYA ICC (International Certificate of Competence), RYA Coastal, RYA Yachtmaster, ASA IPC (International Proficiency Certificate) or the IYT (International Yacht Training) Passport. If you hold an RYA Day Skipper or ASA104 it will no longer be accepted and you need to obtain either an ICC or IPC from the corresponding issuing body (RYA or ASA). If your RYA Coastal/Yachtmaster or ASA105/106 certificate is more than 12 years old and does not have a photo ID, then we would also strongly advise applying for an ICC or IPC. If you are a member of the RYA or ASA, you may qualify for a discount or free certificate, otherwise, you will have to pay. The approximate cost is £50. Please use this link - RYA application for the ICC or ASA application for the IPC.
For charters in Croatia, Malta and the Canaries , at least one member of the crew or the skipper will also need a VHF licence .
RYA qualifications can be obtained by RYA sailing schools in the UK or alternatively choose from one of our overseas centres in Gibraltar, Greece or Turkey .
For Seychelles, the local authorities require an ICC for the skipper of a bareboat or flotilla yacht charter.
For Caribbean and Tropical charters, formal qualifications are not compulsory, however, you should be Day Skipper standard and be assisted by at least one competent crew . A brief sailing resume should be provided to outline your experience.
For Thailand A Day Skipper qualification is required as a minimum and you must have at least 3 weeks of skippering experience prior to your charter. A VHF qualification is compulsory.
If you don't hold the relevant qualifications then why not add a skipper ?
Winds force 2-3 (4-11 Knots)combined with generally shorter distances. Good for beginner or intermediate sailors. Line-of-sight navigation but basic knowledge of charts and ability to plot your position required.
Winds force 3-5 (7-21 Knots) with approximately 15-20nm per day. Intermediate experience required. Predominately line of sight navigation but an understanding of how to sail in open water.
Winds force 4-6 (11-27 Knots) with mileage of approximately 20nm+ per day. Ideal for experienced skippers looking to venture out to new destinations. Day skipper standard but with experienced crew would be recommended.
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Explore the unspoilt Dodecanese islands with a yacht from Kos or Rhodes in the southeast Aegean, just off the coast of Turkey. A Kos sailing holiday has something for everyone.
Plan a sailing holiday in the southeast Aegean where the islands of the Dodecanese stretch along the coast of Turkey. This is a wonderful sailing destination for bareboat yacht charter and suits sailors looking for guaranteed winds and longer passages between unspoilt islands. The islands in the Dodecanese are conveniently spaced to allow a good day’s sail and they are all so varied, rich in culture and history. Between the well-known holiday islands of Kos and Rhodes lie the fascinating islands of Simi, with its beautiful Venetian harbour, Niseros with its dormant volcano and Tilos, virtually undiscovered by tourism. North of Kos the islands have completely escaped tourism,here you'll find traditional fishing ports and quiet waterfront restaurants. This sailing holiday is a great choice for keen sailors who want to explore some lesser known Greek islands and enjoy more sunshine than anywhere else in Greece.
Suggested 1 week sailing itinerary from rhodes, day 1 : rhodes.
Embark at Rhodes Marina. Enjoy where the ancient Colossus once stood astride the entrance to this incredible island. Explore the medieval walled town of the popular and cosmopolitan old town.
Symi has one of the most beautiful, serene harbours in Greece. The day trip boats from Rhodes leave in the late afternoon and the yachtsmen have the harbour front to themselves.
Take a bus trip from the harbour to visit the dormant volcano crater. Many of you rate this as the highlight of the trip.
Kamari on the south-west corner of Kos, is a pleasant spot for swimming and relaxing on the beach.
An island off the tourist track. It is a small and remote island which hasn't lost its traditional and picturesque character. Livadia is the main harbour on the island.
From the moment you arrive in the the natural harbour you will be treated to unspoilt and spectaculr views. Chaki is rich in history and culture and offers great walks, great diving and most importantly great sailing.
Suggested 1 week sailing itinerary from kos going north, day 1 : kos marina.
Embark at Kos marina in the centre of Kos Town.
Leros is a small island that remains untouched by mass tourism, so has an unspoiled and authentic character. Lakki is the main port of the island and one of the largest ports in Dodecanese.
Lipsi is a small island with sandy beaches and translucent water. Lipsi Town is the only town and main harbour of the island. A lovely place with traditional architecture, this is where most activities and services are concentrated.
Skala Harbour is a lively place with white houses, flowered courtyards, tavernas and shops. Patmos is often known as 'The Jerusalem of the Aegean' and the famous monastery of St. John dates from the 11th century and houses illuminated manuscripts, rare old books and frescoes dating back to 1210.
The deep bay on the south coast affords good shelter. Only a lighthouse keeper and some fishermen inhabit the island. There is a taverna in a farmhouse 15 minutes walk up the hill from the quay.
In the centre of sponge-fishing in Greece since ancient time. Moor in the pleasant harbour of Kalimnos Town or overnight at the attractive fjord of Vathi with a small hamlet ashore.
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Please note: Prices may be subject to change. Compulsory and Optional extras will be added to your quote.
Weather conditions in the Dodecanese are very favourable for a sailing holiday from Kos. Steady afternoon breezes averaging Force 4-6 from the north-east guarantee good sailing from mid-morning to early evening. In July and August the meltemi can bring stronger winds Force 5-6, but all the islands have good shelter. Temperatures average 27-29ºC.
We have rated this destination a 'Level 3' (levels info) and you will need an ICC qualification for bareboat charters in the Dodecanese. You will preferably be Coastal Skipper standard and have plenty of skippering experience.
For those wanting more support or who are looking for more of a social holiday then why not take a look at our Dodecanese flotilla holidays .
You can see all of the bases we offer in Greece along with the level ratings here so that you can find the most suitable destination for you. If you are at all unsure about a destination then please get in touch and our sales team will be more than happy to make their recommendations for you.
Flights to kos.
British Airways , Jet2 and TUI all have direct flights to Kos on Saturdays.
Easyjet , TUI , Ryanair and Jet2 all have direct flights to Rhodes.
The transfer time from Kos airport to the marina is approximately 30 minutes.
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Price: from 8.000 €
Departure period: All the year
Destinations: Dodecanese Kos, Simi Island, Rhodes, Chalki Island, Tilos Island, Nisyros Island.
Dodecanese Islands in Greece, located in the Southern Aegean Sea , are about 60 islands including the famous Rhodes , Kos and Symi . Discover the charme of this timeless archipelago with its fishing villages, the white houses, the pristine beaches and the spectacular bays and live an adventurous sailing holiday on board of a charter comfortable catamaran.
Boarding / landing, not included.
Day 1 : Kos . Embark on board of our charter catamaran in our Kos base in Greece , where Roman ruins and italian architecture can be found elsewhere . Explore the famous Tigaki , a 10 kilometers beach long, from which you have a spectacular view on Turkish coast . Set sail to Symi in Greece and enjoy the relaxing and adventurous sailing life, discovering pristine bays and wonderful white beaches.
Day 2 : Symi . Take some time to explore Gialos harbour with amphitheatre of pastel-coloured houses. The island is surrounded by blue coves and crystal-clear waters and don't miss the Marathounda Beach which is a colorfull explosion. Spend the day enjoying the sailing and relaxing on board of our charter catamaran.
Day 3 : Rhodes . Set sail to Rhodes , the main of the Dodecanese Islands in Greece . Arriving in the Mandraki harbour , you can reach the numerous restaurants and enjoy the international night-life. Visit the Athena Lindia Temple and the Lindos Acropolis and explore in the south part of the island Prasonissi in Greece where windsulfing and kitesurfing are practised.
Day 4 : Chalki. Spend the day exploring and discovering the wonderful beaches as K ania Beach and Ftenagia Beach . Stop for a exquisite lunch on board of our comfortable charter catamaran and relax yourself caressed by the wind and lulled by the waves.
Day 5 : Tilos . Set sail to Livadia , the main harbour in Tilos Island in Greece and visit Skafi Beach and Plaka Beach famous for its peacocks breeding. Don't miss the wonderful sunset in Eristos Beach .
Day 6 : Nisyros. Arriving to Nisyros, a volcanic island in Greece, you can admire its white houses and the breathtaking view from the volcane caldera of Nikea . Don't forget to visit Pahia Ammos Beach and its pristine bays which are a suitable destination for your last cruising day. Stop at one of the wonderful bay for an overnight stay on board of our comfortable charter catamaran.
Day 7 : Kos. Return trip to Kos in Greece and disembark.
Catamaran Lagoon 39
Boarding in Kos at 6 pm / Landing in Kos at 8 am
Note: Cruise bookable as whole yacht - advanced booking 6 months requested
Cruise code: 001
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A Kos sailing holiday has something for everyone. Plan a sailing holiday in the southeast Aegean where the islands of the Dodecanese stretch along the coast of Turkey. This is a wonderful sailing destination for bareboat yacht charter and suits sailors looking for guaranteed winds and longer passages between unspoilt islands.
Day 1 : Kos.Embark on board of our charter catamaran in our Kos base in Greece, where Roman ruins and italian architecture can be found elsewhere .Explore the famous Tigaki, a 10 kilometers beach long, from which you have a spectacular view on Turkish coast.Set sail to Symi in Greece and enjoy the relaxing and adventurous sailing life, discovering pristine bays and wonderful white beaches.