Rent a boat in Mykonos

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Type of boat charter
With or without a captain
Price per day
0 - $1,350+
Length of boat
0 - 196+ ft
Engine power
0 - 400+ hp
Year of manufacture
2003 - 2024
Distance
50 Max MI
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+100 boats available

Ferretti - 50s Flybridge | 12 people (14.3m)

Mykonos
6
With captain
 14  · Super owner

From $1,335 per day

Traditional - Wooden Motorboat | 12 people (10m)

Mykonos
12
With captain
 36  · Super owner

From $612 per day

Fountaine Pajot - Fountaine Pajot ELBA 45 | 12 people (13m)

Mykonos
12
With or without a captain

From $842 per day

Lagoon - Lagoon 420 | 12 people (13m)

Mykonos
8
With captain
 5

From $2,336 per day

Dufour - Gib Sea 51 | 14 people (16m)

Mykonos
10
With or without a captain
 10  · Super owner

From $794 per day

Special offer

BENETEAU - OCEANIS 54 | 12 people (16.7m)

Mykonos
12
With or without a captain

From $318 per day

Ferretti - 59 | 18 people (18.33m)

Mykonos
6
With captain
 19  · Super owner

From $2,269 per day

Ferretti - 47 | 10 people (14m)

Mykonos
6
With captain

From $1,279 per day

Gulet - Mozaik | 16 people (26m)

Mykonos
16
With captain

From $794 per day

POSEIDON - Blu Water 480 | 4 people (4.9m)

Mykonos
4
Without captain
 26

From $211 per day

Poseidon - Blu Water 480 | 4 people (4.9m)

Mykonos
4
With or without a captain
 7

From $211 per day

FOUNTAINE PAJOT - BELIZE 43 | 10 people (13m)

Mykonos
8
With captain
 5  · Super owner

From $1,446 per day

LAGOON - 400 | 10 people (11.97m)

Mykonos
10
With captain

From $2,780 per day

Dufour - 51 | 10 people (15.8m)

Mykonos
10
With captain
 4  · Super owner

From $1,112 per day

Atlantic - Atlantic 49 | 12 people (14.93m)

Mykonos
10
With captain
 68  · Super owner

From $779 per day

Poseidon - Blu Water 480 | 4 people (4.9m)

Mykonos
4
With or without a captain
 11

From $211 per day

Ferretti - 46 | 6 people (14.39m)

Mykonos
6
With captain

From $2,586 per day

Ferretti - 760 Fly | 12 people (24m)

Mykonos
10
With captain

From $4,782 per day

Boat rentals Mykonos

You can find boats available to rent with or without a skipper in Mykonos on the Nautal website. Search for sailboats, catamarans, motorboats and more in Mykonos and/or in the world. Flexible cancellation or date changes up to 15 days before check-in is allowed on selected boats. 
Located in the middle of Greece’s famed Cyclade Islands, Mykonos offers some thrilling sailing opportunities and a wide variety of travel routes around the island’s coastline. Although Mykonos remains popular with summer tourists because of its stunning beaches and bustling nightlife, a boat charter is the best way to explore both the island and the Aegean Sea. 
When it comes to a Greek holiday, Mykonos is an island that gives you a bit of everything. If you’re searching for glamour, warm weather and just the right mix between great nightlife and family-friendly fun, then this island is for you… in fact, it’s got something for everyone! Boat rentals in Mykonos are very popular as they provide the perfect way to explore its crystal clear waters and golden sands. Dreamy, right? Don’t miss out on your boat trip in Mykonos!

How much does it cost to rent a boat in Mykonos?

Mykonos boat rentals vary in cost depending on the type of boat, the season of rental, how long you choose to rent for and the added services.
In general, renting a boat in Mykonos costs from 128 $ per day in low season and from 895 $ for a week. In high season, the price of renting a boat in Mykonos begins from 249 $ per day and from 1741 $ for a week. Boat rentals in Mykonos prices will depend on the boat type!

Is it possible to rent a boat in Mykonos with or without a skipper?

If you have a suitable sailing license you can rent a boat without a skipper in Mykonos. This is a great choice if you want to be in charge of your Mykonos sailing experience! 
You will also find boats available to rent in Mykonos with a skipper on the Nautal website. An additional cost for a skipper starts from 212 $ per day. 

What to do in Mykonos?

Moor up your boat hire in Mykonos, walk along the beautiful waterfront and soak up the good vibes and lively atmosphere. Check out the Kazárma building, which served as accommodation for the soldiers of Manto Mavrogenous, a heroine of the Greek Revolution if history and culture is your thing. One of the most beautiful corners of the island is Alefkántra or “Little Venice”, an 18th-century district with colourful balconies and old stylish windows. Why not relax at a waterfront café and take in the breathtaking views.
Enjoy a Mykonos boat trip, taking you to the island’s hidden gems and tranquil areas. In Mykonos boat hires are an optimal way to move around, see the island from a different perspective and enjoy the turquoise waters. Or why not make a Mykonos boat party to celebrate your birthday, wedding anniversary or even team building! Everything is possible with a Mykonos boat charter. 
Another traditional settlement of Mykonos is Áno Merá. This is a 16th-century church with a brilliant carved wooden iconostasis. To the north, in Fteliá, lies an important Neolithic settlement, and a 14th-13th century BC Mycenaean tomb.
Mykonos is said to be Greece’s most cosmopolitan island and a whitewashed paradise located in the very centre of the Cyclades. Boat charters in Mykonos make it even more magical with so much to see. If Greek mythology is your thing then you will be interested to know, the myth is that Mykonos was formed from the petrified bodies of giants killed by Hercules. It is also said that the name ‘Mykonos’ is taken from the grandson of Apollo. 
Boat hire in Mykonos is the perfect way to see the beautiful island from a different perspective. Whether you’re seeking entertainment or adventure, there really is something for everyone on this special island.
A vibrant nightlife, quieter beaches and spectacular cuisine make Mykonos the perfect summer vacation spot. When you charter a boat for a week to circumnavigate the island, you get a far more intimate experience of the area’s best sights and sounds. 
Many neoclassical buildings and ruins are found across the island and surrounding islets, including the archaeological site of Delos (birthplace of Aphrodite and Apollo), a short boat ride west of Mykonos island proper, and the Church of St George on Rinia island. The sunsets on Mykonos are to die for and are best experienced whilst resting quietly offshore.
Explore the white-washed houses of Greece and take in the captivating and alluring aspects of the island. Just imagine spending an afternoon walking through Mykonos Town after a morning of topping up your tan on the beach. Boat rentals in Mykonos Greece allow you to moor a close walk away from restaurants and bars on the island, but far enough so that you can enjoy listening to the water splashing on the side of the boat when you go to sleep… pure bliss!
In Mykonos, rent a boat and enjoy your day with other perspectives! Head to the island of Delos, Rhenia island or just enjoy the south coast of Mykonos. Make your boat tour as personalised as possible in your super paradise! Why not head to some beach parties? Or visit ancient Greek ruins and learn more.

How is the weather in Mykonos?

Mykonos weather is typical of the Mediterranean climate. Summer is relatively warm and dry while the winter is mild and rainy. Humidity occurs mainly in winter and early spring. Boat rentals in Mykonos are common when the weather is hot and the winds are strongest in July and August. 
The island is windy, and it's cooler in summer than other islands of Greece. The wind has been exploited for centuries by windmills, which are found all over the island. The average temperature ranges from 10.5 °C (51 °F) in January to 24 °C (75 °F) in July and August. 

What are the most popular ports in Mykonos?

It’s never been easier to charter a boat in Mykonos, simply choose from a variety of boats with a skipper for a week-long exploration. Shorter rentals are also available, offering excellent daytime adventures. 
For those renting for a week or longer, it’s best to start in Mykonos town, before sailing to Naxos, Paros, Serifos and Kithnos, before heading for Syros to come to a full-circle in Mykonos. This will give you a complete experience of the region’s vibrant coastlines, picture-postcard white-painted architecture, heritage sights and thermal springs. Loutra, a small harbour in the northwest, is famed for its mineral waters. 

How to get to Mykonos?

Every major airport has direct flights to Athens. Then, there are around 18 flights from the Greek capital to Mykonos on a daily basis in the summertime. It won’t take more than 35 minutes to get there, and the airfare usually ranges between 25 $ and 140 $. 
There are several ferries departing daily from Piraeus port (Port Gate Ε7) to Mykonos New Port (Tourlos area), and from Rafina port to Mykonos New Port. The trip lasts from 2 hours (with speed ferry) and up to 6 hours (with conventional ferry).

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In Mykonos, privately owned boats are available for charter. See other boats located in the area.

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