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Your guide to the Mediterranean Yacht Show 2024

Published 12 January 2024

The summer charter season kicks off in customary fine style with the Mediterranean Yacht Show (MEDYS). During the final few days of April, the Greek Yachting Association brings together some of the very best superyachts available to charter both in Greece and elsewhere in the Eastern Mediterranean , at this industry-only trade event.  

Running from 27 April to 1 May, this annual show is well attended by industry professionals who take the opportunity to familiarise themselves with the designs, layouts, facilities and crew aboard the leading charter yachts available for the upcoming season. Armed with first-hand knowledge, they can then provide clients with a more knowledgeable service when it comes to choosing the right yacht for their Eastern Mediterranean yacht charter.   

Where is the Mediterranean Yacht Show?  

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The Mediterranean Yacht Show is held in the Port of Nafplion on the Greek Peloponnese peninsula. This port town is located close to the Argolic Gulf’s northern end and is just 56 miles southwest of the Greek capital Athens. For yachts visiting from the West Mediterranean, the Corinth Canal is conveniently located 30 miles to the north of Nafplion, while the popular cruising grounds of the Cyclades lie just to the east.  

When is the Mediterranean Yacht Show?  

Held over five days from 27 April to 1 May, the Mediterranean Yacht Show is one of the highlights of the spring season yachting calendar. Preceded by the MYBA Charter Show in Barcelona and followed by the TYBA Yacht Charter Show in Turkey , together the trio mark the beginning of the Mediterranean charter season.   

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Ready to showcase the very best of Greece and the Greek yacht charter market, this trade-only luxury yacht charter show gives industry professionals the chance to get up close to the stunning charter fleet that is available for the forthcoming summer months. It is one of the most important yachting events for superyacht charter brokers, who come from all over the world to gather vital information for the season ahead.  

Where can I get tickets?

The Mediterranean Yacht Show is a business-to-business, industry-only event connecting brokers and other industry professionals from around the world. Should there be any yachts of interest, speak to your Burgess charter expert who will be able to tour the yacht on your behalf, interview the captain and crew, and discuss any specific requests.  

Show overview

Yachts attending the mediterranean yacht show  .

At the time of writing, 90 Greek-flagged yachts have registered to participate in the Mediterranean Yacht Show, with a cumulative length of over 3,400m. Ranging from the 34m (111.5ft) WHITE PEARL to the 85m (278.8ft) O’PTASIA , the diverse fleet of yachts includes everything from catamarans, classic and modern sailing yachts, fast sportsters, displacement motor yachts and megayachts. The following yachts are just a cross-section of what the show has in store. 

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At 2,350GT and 85m (278.8ft) in length, O’PTASIA is the largest and most advanced yacht to be built by the Greek shipyard Golden Yachts. Sophisticated styling plus a host of entertainment options both on and off the water make her ideal for large family gatherings. Sleeping 12 guests and with a crew of 29, O’PTASIA is available in the East and West Mediterranean throughout the year priced from EUR 800,000 per week, plus expenses.  

SPORTS YACHT

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The 32.8m (107.6ft) BIANCA is equipped with luxurious amenities and powerful speed for effortless cruising from bay-to-bay, with a crew of six on hand to cater for every need. She cruises at 23 knots and has a maximum speed of 28 knots, with twin MTU engines powering her through the East Mediterranean waters. Prices from EUR 70,000 per week low season, plus expenses, for up to 12 guests. 

SEMI-DISPLACEMENT MOTOR YACHT

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With a newly boosted watertoy inventory, the 45m (147.6ft) BELLA STELLA is the ultimate family yacht charter for the Eastern Mediterranean. With fabulous and refreshed ocean inspired interior designed by Sara Economou, she presents a balance between comfort and luxury. Prices from EUR 126,000 per week, plus expenses, for up to 12 guests.

SAILING YACHT

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Perini Navi is famous for delivering some of the most beautiful sailing yachts in the world, and the Perini fleet includes the beautiful 36m (118ft) GITANA. Over the years this exceptional sailing yacht has become a much-loved sight in the Eastern Mediterranean and offers wonderful performance and service to her up to nine guests. Substantially refitted in 2015, she has since then been beautifully maintained by her owner, captain and crew of seven. Prices from EUR 57,000 per week, plus expenses.  

Attending exhibitors

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With 31 exhibiting companies and 610 trade visitors (brokers and other industry professionals) registered for participation in the Mediterranean Yacht Show, attendees can expect to find all the information required to plan ahead for the summer season. From yacht chandlery to the finest linen companies, wine provisioning, chauffeur services and watersports specialists, the show attracts a myriad of different businesses who come from far afield to meet other industry experts and discuss future requirements.  

What else can I do in Nafplion?

For those attending the show or planning a yacht charter in the area, Nafplion has plenty to offer all those who step ashore. Built on a peninsula and in a well-fortified position, the city has been inhabited since ancient times and still has the architectural remnants of the Byzantine, Frankish, Venetian and Ottoman empires. 

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As an important seaport, the city was ruled by a succession of warring Italian royal houses during the Middle Ages. It eventually became part of the Republic of Venice and then later was conquered by the Ottoman Turks and became part of the Ottoman empire. It was in the 19th century though that it really became prosperous, when Nafplion became the first official capital of the newly established Greek state, the First Hellenic Republic.  

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Nafplion was where the country’s first king was crowned, and where its first prime minister was brutally assassinated. Today, Nafplion is however better known for its charming town centre and the Venetian architecture and neo-classical buildings that were built for the merchants, scientists, scholars and wealthy Greeks who settled here.  

Explore the old town  

Often described as the Venetian empire’s ‘Naples of the East’, the old town of Nafplion is like a bigger version of Plaka in Athens, but without the crowds. The streets are barely visited by vehicles, and instead are best discovered on foot or by bicycle. The main square, known as Syntagma Square, is one of the best-preserved 19th century town squares in all of Greece. Paved in marble, before being renamed it was originally known as Platanos Square owing to the huge Plane Tree which still sits proudly at its centre. Surrounded by historical buildings housing a variety of cafés, boutiques, bars and restaurants.  

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Syntagma is where you will find locals going about their daily chores in the early morning and of course socialising in the evening. Alternatively, the big square at the waterfront is also a great place to head for a sun downer at one of the cafés or bars that has views over the Bourtzi. This fortified isle, which has become a kind of mascot for the city, was first built on and fortified by the Venetians in the 15th century to protect the entrance to the harbour. It has at various times been a prison, a hotel, and is currently a music venue with a unique outlook.  

Climb to Palamidi Fortress

Dominating Nafplion, the Palamidi Fortress sits above the old town and is a landmark symbol for the freedom of Greeks. Built by the Venetians in the early 18th century, and later adapted and further expanded by the Ottomans, the imposing stone building is made up of three separate fortresses walled together.  

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There are allegedly a total of 999 steps leading up to the fortress, which is open to visitors from sunrise to sunset during the summer months. It is well worth the climb for the spectacular views over the city, the bay and the surrounding countryside, and be sure to count those steps!  

Try the local cuisine

The wider area of Nafplion produces a wide variety of produce commonly found in the Mediterranean diet, including fresh fruits, vegetables and dairy products. Seafood is also of course plentiful, and a fresh catch is always available at any of the seaside tavernas.  

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Locally grown artichoke is one of the main ingredients used in many local recipes, including home-made pastas and trachanas (sour milk and wheat boiled together and then dried in the sun to form the base of a soup). Honey-based pastries and other local sweet treats are also part of the local diet.  

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For a true taste of Nafplion, why not reserve a table at the family owned Mezedopoleio O Noulis. Serving authentic Greek cuisine, Noulis offers seasonal menus using locally sourced ingredients, including local dishes such as lamb with artichokes, and octopus in red wine sauce.  

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For seafood, head to the nautically themed taverna Arapakos on the waterfront. Here the menu features catch of the day along with traditional accompaniments such as taramosalata and tzatziki.  

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The Mediterranean Yacht Show is returning to Nafplion in Greece for 2024

Dates released for 2024 Mediterranean Yacht Show in Nafplion

The Mediterranean Yacht Show (MEDYS) is set to return for its ninth edition in Nafplion, Greece from Saturday 27 April to Wednesday 1 May, 2024.

Organised by the Greek Yachting Association with support from the Municipality of Nafplion, MEDYS is widely recognised as the largest crewed yacht charter show in the world and plays a "pivotal role" in the growth and development of the yachting industry within Greece and the Eastern Mediterranean. 

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2,213  Crewed Luxury Yachts for Charter in the Mediterranean

Mediterranean Yacht Charter

A Mediterranean yacht charter offers an exceedingly rich mixture of cultures, history and landscapes amongst the world's most popular yacht rental destinations. Home to iconic luxury charter locations like the sun-dappled French Riviera and the Amalfi Coast , and innumerable island paradises found in Greece , Croatia and Turkey , a yacht charter in the Mediterranean offers a range of picturesque cruising grounds bound to whet the appetite of any yacht charter guest.

Enclosed by three continents, the Mediterranean's exciting fusion of modern metropolises, sun-soaked beaches, archaeological delights and pleasant year-round weather provide the foundation for an unforgettable charter vacation. And thanks to the region's insatiable popularity, there is a wealth of choice when it comes to renting a yacht in the Mediterranean. Luxury motor yachts, sailing yachts, catamarans and even gulet charters can all be rented in these epic cruising grounds.

There is also a spectacular array of yacht charter itinerary options in the Mediterranean too, meaning whether you are looking to unwind or turn up the party dial to the max, there is something for everyone.

Mediterranean Yacht Charters: At a Glance

landscape view of popular charter destination Santorini in Greece

  • Cinematic landscapes  Make up the show-stoppingly beautiful jigsaw that is the Mediterranean. From cosmopolitan thrills to blindingly white beaches and eyepopping blue waters, the choice is all yours.
  • Easily accessible The Mediterranean is extremely well-connected to the US and most worldwide destinations, ensuring you travel with ease.
  • Long cruising season Warm temperatures extend well into October in East Mediterranean destinations like Croatia, Greece and Turkey.
  • Endless adventure and entertainment The Mediterranean is full of intrigue: it's an island-hopping, diving and snorkelling wonderland, a designer shopping mecca, and home to some of the world's most glamorous events. Simply put, the Mediterranean is the place to see and be seen.
  • Top-end superyacht marinas The region has some of the most sought-after berth slips in the world, replete with state-of-the-art facilities, hip boutiques and restaurants, as well as jaw-dropping panoramas aplenty, of course.

Why Greece is the perfect superyacht charter destination

Popular Destinations for Yacht Rentals in the Mediterranean

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Luxury yacht charters in the Mediterranean are divided into two distinct cruising grounds. The West Mediterranean has been the superyacht hotspot du jour for decades, with the most popular yacht rental destinations undeniably being the South of France, Monaco ,  Italy , Sardinia, Corsica and the Ibiza. Diverse and exciting, these countries offer some of the finest cuisines, architecture, cities, and coastlines to be found in the region.

But East Mediterranean yacht rental destinations like Greece and  Turkey are also buzzing with charter activity, thanks to their incredible culture and history, spellbinding anchorages and boundless islands that make for a rip-roaring yacht charter itinerary. Montenegro and Croatia yacht charters are also becoming increasingly in-demand, with a number of state-of-the-art superyacht marinas having been developed in recent years adding to their attractiveness.

Popular West Mediterranean Regions

There are some locations that garner considerably more attention for superyacht vacations in the Mediterranean than others, which means we highly recommend you book as far in advance as possible if you are considering any of these cruising grounds.

The most popular West Mediterranean yacht charter locations are:

  • The French Riviera: comprising a glittering medley of some of the world's most glamorous hotspots like Saint Tropez , Cannes, Antibes, and Monaco, think world-class restaurants, night-time revelry and endlessly alluring bays and beaches to choose from.
  • The Italian Riviera:  places like Portofino and Cinque Terre are adored for their pastel-perfect villages, otherworldly vistas, and incomparable cuisine.
  • The Amalfi Coast: the heavenly towns of Positano, Sorrento, Ravello and the island of Capri make a yacht charter here an intoxicatingly beautiful experience.
  • Ibiza : international party capital and an upscale bohemian hotspot, Ibiza 's appeal endures.

Popular East Mediterranean Regions

The most popular East Mediterranean yacht charter locations include:

  • Cyclades Islands: the most popular yachting destination in Greece, with a staggering 220 islands to cruise to, including hedonist haven Mykonos , romantic Santorini, and myriad archeological delights in Delos.
  • Ionian Islands : an idyllic Greek island-chain promising pine-scented beauty and serene coves at every turn, with highlights being Corfu, Ithica and Cephalonia.
  • Dubrovnik and Hvar: Croatian cities steeped in historical significance with ample cultural highlights, plus balmy weather all-summer-long late into the season.
  • Bodrum: a vibrant port city in southwestern Turkey thrumming with life, packed with ultra-chic bars, beach clubs and restaurants and topaz-coloured bays.

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Highlights of a Mediterranean Yacht Charter

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A Mediterranean yacht rental vacation offers a mesmerizing selection of things to see and do. Here is our small selection of some of the most outstanding:

Don't Miss:

  • Cinque Terre:  a string of sorbet-coloured fishing towns carved into the hills overlooking the sea in Italy.

Porto Cervo:  a luxury-lovers nirvana, with its high-end shops and designer emporiums close to the main port.

Promenade de la Croisette,  in Cannes: one of the most famous avenues in the world; peppered with high-end boutiques and Belle Époque hotels.

The Blue Grotto:  a stunning semi-submerged cave in Capri where the light refracts the sunlight from outside creating an optical illusion.

Hotel Splendido:  head to Portofino for sundowners and to try out one of their world-famous peach bellinis.

Porto-Vecchio:  Corsica's most charming town.

Porquerolles : oft-cited as the best island in the French Riviera renowned for its crystal clear waters and fragrant forests.

Îles d'Hyères : one of the best anchorage spots in the South of France.

Les Voiles : world-famous sailing regatta that takes place in Saint Tropez in September.

Villefranche-sur-Mer : postcard-perfect French fishing village.

Casino de Monte-Carlo : set pulses racing at this Belle Époque glory in the heart of Monaco. 

Monaco Yacht Show : one of the most important events in the yachting calendar.

Shipwreck Beach  (Navagio Beach): legendary beach in Greece, famous for the large shipwreck lying on the sand.

Nammos : come to this landmark beach club in Greece for a night of uber-luxe revelry amid the world's gliteratti.

Zlatni Rat (Golden Horn):  located on the southern coast of Brač, Croatia regularly listed as one of the top beaches in Europe.

Diocletian’s Palace, Split : UNESCO site within the walls of Split’s historic and thriving town.

Who Goes on a Mediterranean Yacht Charter?

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The cultural heartbeat of the rich and famous in the summertime, the Mediterranean has long been welcoming the jet set to its sun-drenched shores. Well-to-do hedonists and socialites enjoy the beach club buzz, designer boutiques and glittering throng of exclusive events found in hotspots like the South of France and Monaco, where some of the most important dates in the calendar year like the Monaco Grand Prix and Cannes Film Festival also take place.

Equally, with an outstanding array of tranquil beaches, bays and inlets to explore, the Mediterranean is also a veritable nirvana for families or those simply seeking serenity on their yacht charter vacation.

History and Culture

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The Mediterranean sea is connected to the Atlantic Ocean, bordering more than 22 different countries, and over 3,000 islands, the largest two being the Italian islands of Sicily and Sardinia.  Its name comes from two Latin words: 'Medius” (Middle) and “Terra” (Earth/Soil), roughly translated as the center of the Earth, and the sea itself is thought to be more than 5 million years old.

In terms of Mediterranean culture, there isn't a one size fits all approach — each and every country in the region has their own. But we can say that there are some overarching themes: an appreciation of the finer things in life being one of them: of nature and of cuisine.

Types of Yacht Charters in the Mediterranean

A luxury crewed  yacht rental vacation in the Mediterranean is without a doubt the best way to lap up the natural splendor of this magical region, offering you access to a dizzying array of splendid spots far from the typical tourist trail. 

With an extensive selection of vessels available to choose from, the perfect yacht for you and your charter party is destined to be out there. Unsure whether a crewed motor yacht charter, sailing yacht charter, or in some cases, a gulet charter will work best for you? We've laid out the main aspects to consider before making a final decision.

Motor Yacht Charters in the Mediterranean

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A crewed motor yacht charter  in the Mediterranean is the epitome of luxury. With seven-star amenities and hotel-serviced living coupled with a completely unrivaled level of privacy, it's no wonder a motor yacht has evergreen appeal. Uncover awe-inspiring that are only accessible by boat, and experience what it's like to have your own floating palace.

There is a huge variety of Mediterranean motor yachts available, from 100m superyachts with all the latest charter-focused amenities to small speedy weekend cruisers, or somewhere in between. But do keep in mind when selecting your motor yacht that slips here are in high demand during the summertime, which means it's more likely you will spend time at anchor.

As for yacht types, those with planing hulls are perfect if you want to zip through locations at speed quickly. However, they are usually less stable at anchor. 

Displacement and semi-displacement hulls are slower and make up most of the global charter fleet, They are more comfortable, voluminous, and more stable with at anchor stabilizers. 

Sailing Yacht Charters in the Mediterranean

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Selecting a luxury crewed  sailing yacht charter in the Mediterranean is a wonderful choice for guests looking for a slower vacation pace, where you will be wooed by the sailing yacht's old-school charm. Plus, with most sailing conditions in the Mediterranean being extremely favorable, typified by calm seas and light winds (apart from the Meltemi at certain times in Turkey and Greece), this is absolutely a sailing paradise.

And with an extensive selection of catamarans, monohulls and racer sailers available, it won't be difficult to find a charter sailing yacht in the Mediterranean that will meet your requirements.

Gulet Charters in the Mediterranean

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In  Turkey  & Croatia you also have an additional charter option: the possibility of renting a gulet  with a full crew. Gulets are traditionally Turkish-built wooden motor sailor yachts which are usually much larger in volume than your average sailing yacht, with an abundance of open-plan living spaces.

Turkish gulet yachts are less expensive than other charter vessels of the same size, and can often offer all-inclusive or semi-inclusive packages, meaning you don’t need to worry about additional expenses such as food and drink. They also normally include a standard number of cruising hours per day.  Plus, their crew are often local to the region that they cruise in, meaning they can double as tour guides and can provide a lot of valuable expertise.

You can visit Greek Islands on your Turkish gulet charter vacation, but you will need to embark and disembark in a port in Turkey unless it has a Greek Charter Licence - which is very rare. 

Gulets are not available in the West Mediterranean cruising areas.

How Much Does It Cost to Charter a Yacht in the Mediterranean?

The average price of a motor yacht or sailing yacht rental in the Mediterranean will depend on several factors, including the vessel's age, type, crew, as well as the duration of the vacation and whether it is high or low season.

With so many options available, there’s something to suit every type of budget. For convenience we have listed the average prices for motor yacht and sailing yacht charters in the Mediterranean below;

  • For motor yacht rentals in the Mediterranean, prices can range from $31,541 to $1.6m per week, plus expenses
  • For luxury sailing yacht rentals in the Mediterranean, prices can go from $20,491 to $532,784 weekly, plus expenses

One aspect to keep in mind is that there are important distinctions to be made between the average costs for West Mediterranean and East Mediterranean yachting vacations. While exact costs can vary from yacht to yacht, typically, West Mediterranean yacht charters will involve newer, larger vessels and include a high-quality, international workforce, and therefore tend to usually incur higher prices. Meanwhile, East Mediterranean yacht charters will usually use older vessels and feature highly knowledgeable local crews. 

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When is the Best Time for Mediterranean Yacht Charters?

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The best time for a yachting vacation on the Mediterranean is between May and August, although weather is still pleasant in the shoulder months of April and September, with some East Mediterranean locations experiencing high temperatures well into October (Croatia, Turkey, Greece).

Yacht charter guests in the Mediterranean during these months can expect mellow seas, cloudless skies  long, sunbaked days and low rainfall.

However, if you are looking to evade the crowds and the heat, avoid July and August.

Where Should I Begin My Mediterranean Yacht Charter?

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France is by far the most popular starting point for the classic "Mediterranean milk-run charter" route (Saint Tropez to Portofino), with this term coined in the industry to reflect the most celebrated and chicest locations along the Côte d'Azur.

The best place to begin a Mediterranean yacht charter is in Nice for itineraries along the coast and towards the Italian Riviera, with the majority of guests flying into Nice Airport before being chauffeured to its port or Antibes. Cannes Vieux Port (which is a mere 30-minute drive from Nice's Airport) is also popular if beginning further west towards Saint-Tropez .

Ibiza is also a popular starting point for Balearics charters, while Positano and Ajaccio are useful embarkation ports for Amalfi Coast and Corsica yacht charters respectively.

For East Mediterranean itineraries, Athens is a popular choice for charters around Greece's Aegean archipelagos, with the highest concentration of yacht rentals, while superyachts cruising the Ionian and Adriatic Coast tend to be flexible, with charters embarking from any number of popular destinations; from Venice  in Italy down to Corfu  in Greece's Ionian Islands.

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Popular Marinas and Moorings in the Mediterranean

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There are many marinas in the Mediterranean, but there are some, especially within the French and Italian Riviera that are highly coveted such as St Tropez and Portofino, which means mooring costs in this region in the summer tend to be highest and availability is often extremely limited.

If you would like to spend a night in port while on your charter yacht in the Mediterranean, be sure to make this clear to your crew or your charter broker well in advance, as there is strong competition for slips.

Below is our selection of some of the finest and most popular marinas in the Mediterranean:

French Riviera Marinas

  • Vieux Port de Cannes  and Port Pierre Canto in Cannes, both cater to all sizes of yachts and with 1,200 berths.
  • Port Cogolin  in Saint Tropez, which boasts 1,600 berths for yachts of up to 50m/164ft, and Port Vauban in Antibes, which caters to yachts up to a 165m/541ft LOA.
  • Port de Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat , located near the idyllic village of Villefranche-sur-Mer. This marina has 560 berths that can accommodate yachts up to 60m/197ft in length.

Italian Riviera Marinas

  • Marina di Loano , not far from the French border can accommodate 900 vessels up to 77m/252ft in length.
  • Porto Mirabello , in La Spezia caters to yachts of up to 100m/328ft, and a perfect point for exploring the region's jaw-droppingly pretty Cinque Terre.

Amalfi Coast Marinas

  • Marina di Stabia  is one of the most popular places to begin a yacht charter on the Amalfi Coast, and boasts luxury facilities and the capacity to host yachts measuring up to 100m.

Marina Piccola  in Sorrento has 280 berths, catering to yachts measuring up to 40m.

Corsica Marinas

  • Port Ajaccio Tino Rossi , the capital's largest marina, has 300 slips and caters to yachts of up to 100m/328ft
  • Port Calvi , located in the northwest with 150 berths for yachts up to 65m/213ft LOA.
  • Port de Plaisance Saint-Florent  ,a pretty marina tucked away in the north with 920 slips, and in close proximity to vineyards and the stunning Saleccia beach.

Popular Marinas in Greece

Kos Marina , close to the enchanting island's old harbor, this marina has a capacity for up to 250 berths with a maximum length of 80m.

Gouvia Marina , Corfu's most popular, situated in a secluded bay, with mooring of yachts of up to 80m, and boasts 1235 slips.

Athens Marina , accommodating 130 slips measuring up to 130m. Provides plenty of amenities on land, including a helipad service.

Popular Marinas in Croatia and Montenegro

  • D-Marin Mandalina (Šibenik) , an award-winning marina set between two national parks in a naturally protected lagoon, with 429 sea berths for yachts up to 140m LOA and all modern marina facilities.
  • ACI Marina Split , 5-star marina offering 318 protected berths, accommodating superyachts up to 90m LOA, in the heart of Croatia’s jewel.
  • Porto Montenegro , award-winning marina offering an array of five star facilities, including a vibrant marina village, upscale bars, restaurants, designer emporiums and high-end boutiques, and catering to yachts up to 250m LOA.

Popular Marinas in Turkey

Kaş Marina , recently developed and has capacity for 450 yachts.

D-Marin Marina , tucked away in protected natural cove minutes from central Göcek with a 380 slip capacity for yachts up to 70m.

Setur Antalya Marina , renowned superyacht marina, capacity reaches 235 yachts.

Where to End a Mediterranean Yacht Charter

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Portofino is one of the best places to disembark your Mediterranean yacht charter if you are embarking on the typical week-long yachting vacation along 'the milk run' (incorporating destinations in the French Riviera and Ligurian Coast). Guests usually take a helicopter back to Nice or Genoa airport.

For two-week-long Mediterranean charter vacations, Bonifacio is one of the most popular places to finish a private yacht charter in the Mediterranean due to its outstanding natural beauty. It boasts one of the most stunning port entrances in Europe, bordered by soaring limestone cliffs on one side, and on the other its impressive medieval old town teeters on a hilltop. Upon leaving, guests are chauffeured to nearby Ajaccio international airport.

For East Mediterranean charters, Athens is a popular disembarkation port, as well as Porto Montenegro and Dubrovnik or Split on the Adriatic Coast, all of which offer good transport links with international airports.

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How to Book Your Yacht Charter in the Mediterranean

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If you want to book a yachting vacation in the Mediterranean, we strongly advise booking through a qualified  yacht charter broker at least three months in advance. By doing so, you will increase the likelihood of securing your preferred dates and you will have a greater selection of yachts on offer to choose from.

This also ensures your yacht broker has enough time to craft a personalized itinerary and secure an overnight berth in the most popular marinas.

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If you are chartering a yacht in the Mediterranean for the first time, we strongly recommend the classic 7-day Mediterranean yacht charter route. Also known as the 'milk-run': a term coined by industry professionals to reflect the most refined locations along the Côte d'Azur, this itinerary begins in show-stopping St.Tropez, cruises towards the Italian Riviera and ends in sun-soaked Portofino. For 14-day luxury Mediterranean charters, incorporating Corsica into an itinerary is also a perennially popular choice.

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from $645,000 p/w eek

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from $102,500 p/w eek

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Lady Vera Yacht Charter in Mediterranean

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from $763,000 p/w eek ♦︎

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Siren Yacht Charter in Mediterranean

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We advise booking your Mediterranean yacht rental at least three months in advance to ensure you get the yacht you desire. The longer you leave it, the fewer choices you will have to rent in the Mediterranean.

One of the wonderful aspects about renting a yacht in the Mediterranean is the exceedingly long season. For example in West Mediterranean locations like France, Spain and Italy, the best time to visit is usually from May until September. This balmy weather extends to well into October in East Mediterranean destinations like Greece, Croatia, Montenegro and Turkey.

For your Mediterranean superyacht charter, you will need to provide a completed charter agreement and 50% of the charter fee as a deposit. This is payable once the contract has been signed.

When booking a Mediterranean yacht rental, do keep in mind the costs that aren't included in the base rate, namely VAT and the APA (Advance Provisioning Allowance). The APA is usually paid in advance of the charter and is commonly set at 30% of the charter fee. This allowance covers expenses such as fuel, berthing, food and drinks, as well as any special requests. 

Please consult your yacht charter broker for any other costs you may need to factor in for your yacht charter in the Mediterranean.

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25-28 apr il.2024 p oros island, greece, the east med yacht show, exhibition for yachting & tourism professionals.

April 25 to 28th,2024

We are excited to invite you to the 20th East Med Multihull & Yacht Charter Show  which will take place from April 25th, 2024 to April 28th at Poros Port, Greece .

EAST MED MULTIHULL YACHT SHOW is a  crewed charter yacht show  with a main focus on multihull vessels will be a major attraction for Greek and foreign yacht charter brokers , marine vendors,  journalists and correspondents for the most prestigious magazines promoting yachting &  maritime tourism worldwide. It is the perfect opportunity for crewed yacht charter companies to display their luxury yachts and premium services to some of the most influential guests from around the world. With a wide variety of both multihull & monohull crewed yachts available for In-Water display, there is something for everyone at this prestigious event. 

East Mediterranean Yacht Show  includes the following:

• Yacht Exhibition : Multihull & Monohull Crewed Yachts covering the full range of yachts & catamarans available for charter in the Greek market .

The participants will have the opportunity to present their services to business oriented yacht brokers  from all over the world. This section is intended exclusively for yachting professionals .

• Pavilions : Greek crewed yacht charter companies , including companies providing maritime tourism services.  This section will be accessible to all visitors.

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10 below deck charter guests who will never return to the franchise.

While the charter guests who appear on Below Deck have a great time while filming the show, many aren't invited back for a number of reasons.

  • Some charter guests on Below Deck have caused unnecessary drama and won't likely return due to bad behavior.
  • Captain Glenn Shephard from Below Deck Sailing Yacht faced backlash from Barrie, who called him two-faced.
  • Former guest Dr. Francis Martinis will not return to Below Deck after he was arrested for faking prescriptions.

The Below Deck franchise has featured many charter guests since 2013, many of whom will never return . The Bravo series focuses on expensive charters with wealthy guests who have attitude problems and over-the-top demands. That includes Charter guest Alexis Bellino, who boarded Captain Lee Rosbach’s yacht with her boyfriend at the time, Andy Bohn. She was disrespectful and made everyone uncomfortable with her and Andy's PDA. She even insulted crew members after featuring on the show.

Like Alexis, Delores Flora from Below Deck season 8 was a terrible guest. Not only did she misbehave, but she also got drunk and s wam while intoxicated, which is not only not allowed, it frightened the crew members. Delores got kicked out of the yacht the next day. These guests created unnecessary drama on the boat and will likely never return like a few others from the franchise.

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8 barrie & tony, below deck sailing yacht.

Barrie and Tony Drewitt Barlow had a decent time in the Below Deck Sailing Yacht seasons 2 and 3. Despite that, they left with a bitter taste because of Captain Glenn Shephard. In 2021, Barrie participated in a podcast, Pita Party: The Podcast , where he claimed that Captain Glenn bothered him while using his phone .

Barrie said, “he (Captain Glenn) was a two-face b*stard,” adding that he just didn’t like his presence.

7 Frank Fay

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In Below Deck Mediterranean season 7, Charter guest Frank Fay had a thing for second stew Kyle Viljoen. He pursued him on the yacht, but unfortunately, their relationship didn’t last. Frank will likely never return to the series as long as Captain Sandy Yawn allows Kyle to work for her. Even if Kyle quits, Frank wouldn’t want to be in an environment that would remind him of his failed relationship.

6 Erica Rose

Erica Rose appeared on Below Deck Sailing Yacht two seasons in a row. Erica was highly offensive toward the crew member, as well as her husband, Charles Sanders, and to make things worse, she left the crew with a measly tip , leading fans to slam her on social media. Ultimately, Erica had to apologize for her bad attitude but never returned to give the crew the tip they deserved. Nobody on Below Deck Sailing Yacht would ever want to return.

5 Justin Guarini

Justin Guarini’s time on Below Deck Sailing Yacht was not dramatic at all; however, he’ll probably never return to the series. Justin wouldn’t return because he wasn't the primary guest. He joined his friend, Kim, who wanted to enjoy a luxury yacht trip. It was more of a one-and-done deal. Secondly, nobody recognized him at all. Viewers later realized who he was and how he was the runner-up on American Idol season 1. Justin is a theatre artist and has made a name for himself. However, it was embarrassing that so many fans had no clue who he was .

Below Deck: 8 Charter Guests With The Worst Attitudes

4 johnny damon.

Johnny Damon’s time at Below Deck Med was full of explosive moments. Once, he sent the food back, citing that the experience wasn’t “five stars.” On another occasion, his wife, Michelle, created drama by yelling at the owner of another yacht . Overall, the experience was simply terrible on both sides. Crew members didn’t love Johnny and his wife, and the couple didn’t respect the crew members. It is unlikely that Captain Sandy would want to host the couple again as long as she’s in charge.

3 Krystal Murphy

Former charter guest Krystal Murphy boarded Captain Lee’s yacht with her friends. She immediately began showing red flags, drinking, and just being a menace. Krystal fought with her friend, Chelsea, creating unnecessary drama. She even passed out and punched a friend in the face. Former Chief Stew Kate Chastain disliked serving Krystal and called her a “spoiled brat;” she wanted to throw her off the yacht. Nowadays, Krystal has seemingly become a more private person. It doesn’t seem like Krystal would want to be on TV again.

2 Steve Bradley

Below Deck fans should remember Steve Bradley as he made many appearances on the show. In Below Deck season 3, he wanted a foam party and demanded the crew to figure it out and follow his commands, acting like a king. In Below Deck season 6, Steve made more outrageous requests. Apart from being a wild guest, Steve was entitled and acted inappropriately at times . No Below Deck captain would want to host him again as he didn't come off as very likable.

1 Dr. Francis Martinis

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Dr. Francis Martinis from Below Deck Med and Below Deck Sailing Yacht has a zero chance of returning. While the former charter guest didn’t have too many issues on the show, his personal life issues will stop him from appearing on Bravo again. According to TMZ , Dr. Francis and his wife, Jessica, were arrested for filling out fake prescriptions in December 2023 . The couple used the names of Below Deck stars and got caught red-handed. The Below Deck franchise would never want to welcome felons, especially when their mugshots are all over the internet.

Below Deck airs Mondays at 9 p.m. EDT on Bravo.

Sources: Pita Party: The Podcast , Krystal Murphy /Instagram

Below Deck is a popular reality TV franchise that focuses on a group of crew members as they work on luxurious yachts and cater to their client's needs. After the original series proved to be a success, Bravo developed a handful of spinoff shows including Below Deck Selling Yacht, Below Deck Adventure, Below Deck Down Under, and Below Deck Mediterranean.

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With a different captain at the helm and new production elements, the reality show about charter yachts is switching up its style.

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By Shivani Gonzalez

Starting a new season of “ Below Deck ” can be similar to returning to summer camp as a kid — you know it’s going to be fun and that you’ll be in the same environment, but some of the people will be different and you’re not quite sure what the vibes will be.

This time around, in particular, feels that way because for the first time in the show’s 11-season run, Captain Lee Rosbach is no longer at the helm. It’s a pivotal moment for a franchise that has become one of the most popular entities in the sprawling universe of reality TV since premiering on Bravo in 2013 . The show’s appeal was built on endless romances between various crew members (“boatmances,” as they came to be known), horrible charter guests and some sort of passive-aggressive fight about how many shackles of the anchor chain should be in the water. And there was always Rosbach presiding over the drama as he trudged around the boat, reeling off one liners like “I’m madder than a pissed-on chicken” and “we screwed the pooch so many times we should have a litter of puppies running around.”

At the center of the show now is Kerry Titheradge (the stern yet goofy captain of “Below Deck Adventure” fame), who is managing the Motor Yacht Saint David with the cheeky chief stew Fraser Olender by his side.

With that change in captain, the energy on the boat — both onscreen and off — is different, according to Olender.

“I feel like Kerry this season, as opposed to Lee, has a no B.S. attitude, which I love with him,” Olender said in an interview. “With Kerry, he taught me a lot and sort of forced to me confront issues directly with my team, work them out, as opposed to making executive decisions too soon.”

This shift in management style changes the central conflict — whereas the drama once focused on the captain swiftly kicking out any unpleasant crew member (as we might have seen with Rosbach), the drama now focuses on the whole crew trying to get along (since Titheradge gives people those second chances).

Additionally, Olender noted that the captain’s relationship with the crew can also affect the drama on board.

“Captains absolutely do get involved, whether they know it or not,” Olender said, adding that for the crew, everything is about “trying to impress your captain.”

This phenomenon plays out early in the new season when the lead deckhand, Ben Willoughby, called out a fellow crew member over the radios about not wearing a life vest — something he easily could have done in private. The drama that followed became an interpersonal conflict between the two of them, both with the ultimate goal of impressing Titheradge. (Of course, the two deckhands had kissed on the previous crew night out, which is more in line with the “Below Deck” drama viewers are used to.)

For “Below Deck” showrunners, the changeovers in the cast allowed them to rethink what the show would look like.

From the season premiere, it was immediately apparent that Rosbach’s absence wasn’t the only change this season: The filming is sleeker, the daily, multicourse meals prepared by the chef are given their own glamour shots and the cameras sometimes cut to the perspectives of yachties running around on deck and through the galley.

“Our showrunner, Lauren Simms, is an avid consumer of all different kinds of media,” Noah Samton, a senior vice president of unscripted current production for NBCUniversal, said in an interview. “She pitches us different ideas on how to stylistically evoke different feelings and change the mood a little bit of ‘Below Deck’ without removing what really works.”

Moving through the rest of the season, and potentially through seasons to come, Olender is aiming to bring a cutthroat management style while also bringing affection for his stews, all with his signature British humor.

On Bravo’s side, there are changes in the works for the other “Below Deck” spinoffs — including “Sailing Yacht,” “Mediterranean” and “Down Under” — which collectively, have 26 seasons. Specifically, Samton said that “Down Under” is currently filming and that even though fans should be ready to see new things, the show will stay true to its original concept.

“These are real yachties doing a real job so you have to stay within those confines because the audience isn’t going to want anything that is too produced or fake,” Samton said. “So we have to find ways to reinvent while staying true to the original concept of the show.”

And as Olender said: “I’m sure that every year if I were to work with this franchise again, that I’ll be thrown a collection of total chaotic and disastrous stews — that’s what makes it watchable.”

Shivani Gonzalez is a news assistant at The Times who writes a weekly TV column and contributes to a variety of sections. More about Shivani Gonzalez

A Look At The Friendship Between Below Deck Besties Jessika Makanalani And Heather Kapiolani

Jessika Makanalani and Heather Kapiolani leaning heads together

Some people have questioned if "Below Deck" is real or staged , but one thing's for certain — the drama is real. Very often on "Below Deck" and its many spin-offs, the members of the charter crew may butt heads. Sometimes, even the captains get in on the drama, evidenced by  the feud between Captain Sandy and Captain Lee . It's not all bad blood on the open ocean, however. Crew members often strike up friendships or romantic relationships, likely due to the close quarters and amount of time they spend together. One pair of "Below Deck" stars who were in different versions of the show are actually friends off-screen. 

Stew Jessika Makanalani (also known as Jessika Asai) from "Below Deck Mediterranean" Season 8 is friends with Heather Kapiolani (also known as Heather Chase), who was the chief stew in "Below Deck" Season 9. They met before either of them entered the world of reality television.

In 2018, Makanalani shared a photo on Instagram of herself and Kapiolani with the caption, "allll the way from Hawaii to Fort Lauderdale ... Can't wait to see what the future holds for our drunken nights & crazy adventures." Makanalani also included multiple hashtags, one being "#yachties," so both of them were working on yachts prior to their time on "Below Deck."

Makanalani and Kapiolani were both stews on a non-'Below Deck' charter

Although Jessika Makanalani and Heather Kapiolani didn't star in the same "Below Deck" franchise, they worked together on a yacht. In July 2019, Kapiolani shared two photos of herself and Makanalani on Instagram . They were on the deck of a yacht that they were working on. Kapiolani's caption read, "When your [sic] on day three underway ... Haven't seen land since Thursday. Pretty sure we're going a little crazy, but that's ok. I've got @jessikaasai by my side." Kapiolani also mentioned that they'd been biding their time with some of Bradley Cooper's filmography and lots of food and added, "Enjoying these slow moments before the real trip begins."

Makanalani shared one of the same photos to Instagram as well with the caption, "working with your best friend >." She also included some relevant hashtags, such as "#stewardess," implying that both women were stews for that charter. Kapiolani had commented on the post, "Still can't believe this is real ... pinch me."

In 2021, Makanalani shared another photo of herself and Kapiolani on Instagram , but a  snapshot with her friend posted in 2022 caused a stir a while later.

Kapiolani has retired from the yacht world

After it was announced that Jessika Makanalani would be on "Below Deck Mediterranean," the multitude of Instagram photos she'd shared featuring Heather Kapiolani were noticed by "Below Deck" fans on Reddit . They weren't too pleased, with one person commenting , "this is a red flag, heather sucks."

That was because Kapiolani had been embroiled in a scandal from her season on "Below Deck," when she said a racial slur on a night out and then when singing along to a song. Kapiolani's co-star on the show, Rayna Lindsey, confronted her about that. Kapiolani shared an apology on Instagram, but it seems to have been deleted. According to Dexerto , Kapiolani's apology post expressed how badly she felt for her actions and said, "Part of my responsibility as Chief Stewardess is to provide a welcoming, safe environment for the crew and I fell short. Over the past nine months since this episode was filmed, I have learned how my words and actions can affect others and I vow to do better in the future."

Kapiolani wasn't a part of the "Below Deck" Season 10 cast , and she posted on Instagram in May 2023 to announce her departure from her yachting career. It seems if Makanalani and Kapiolani are ever on a yacht together again, it could be for a vacation instead of for work.

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Private flight from Paris Le Bourget to Moscow Vnukovo

The private flight from Paris Le Bourget to Moscow Vnukovo has a distance of about 2451 km and a flying time of about 3 hours and 31 minutes. Given the total distance of the flight and the number of flight hours it is advisable to fly with a medium jet or large jet aircraft. Both airports have a long runways and allow the landing of any aircraft. The flight may require a fuel stop with a light jet, with a medium jet aircraft may not be necessary; with a large jet aircraft a fuel stop is not required.

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Paris Le Bourget Airport

  • International Airport - Large runway
  • Airport Website: http://www.aeroportsdeparis.fr/
  • Timezone: Europe/Paris
  • City: Paris
  • Country: France
  • Latitude: 48.969398499
  • Longitude: 2.441390038

Moscow Vnukovo Airport

  • Airport Website: http://www.vnukovo.ru/eng
  • Timezone: Europe/Kaliningrad
  • City: Moscow
  • Country: Russia
  • Latitude: 55.591499329
  • Longitude: 37.261501312

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