Booking Process
How to book a luxury yacht charter in Greece
A transparent, 4-step process designed for international travelers. From your first inquiry to the moment you step on deck, we ensure a seamless experience with English-speaking support and clear legal terms.
Step-by-step Yacht Booking Guide
1
Inquiry
Send your dates and preferences
Share your travel window, guest count, and preferred islands (Cyclades, Ionian, or Saronic). We respond within 24 hours with real-time availability and curated options.
2
Selection
Review curated yacht options
We shortlist 4–6 standout yachts matching your style. Each brochure includes high-resolution photos, crew profiles, and verified weekly pricing. No endless scrolling—only quality matches.
3
Confirmation
Finalize itinerary and pricing
Once you choose a yacht, we confirm the final quote, including the APA (Advance Provisioning Allowance). We help tailor your route to ensure Mykonos or Santorini ports are secured for your dates.
4
Contract
Receive contract and secure booking
Receive a standard international charter contract (MYBA or local equivalents). A 50% deposit secures the vessel. The balance is due 60 days before departure via wire transfer or major cards.
Pro-Tips
Charter Checklist for US Travelers
Make sure your trip to Greece is stress-free with these essential preparations:
- Passports: Must be valid for at least 6 months beyond departure.
- Travel Insurance: We highly recommend "Cancel For Any Reason" coverage.
- Communication: Most yachts have Starlink WiFi, but check your roaming plan.
- Payments: Wire transfers are standard for large deposits; notify your bank.
Need a faster answer?
Our English-speaking team is available to discuss your specific requirements over WhatsApp or Email.
Logistics
Timeline and expectations
24h Response
We respect US time zones. Expect a detailed availability response within one business day.
Payment Terms
50% to book, 50% balance 60 days before. All contracts are in English for legal clarity.
No surprise fees
All quotes clearly state what is included (Crew, Yacht) and what is estimated (Fuel, Food).