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Rental Sailboat Dufour Dufour 34 Performance Kos
Kos
4.8
 (2)

Dufour - Dufour 34 Performance | 6 people (2004)

6
4
Super owner
With or without a skipper

From $477 per day

Rental Sailboat Benetau OCEANIS 46.1 Kos
Kos
4.8
 (2)

Benetau - OCEANIS 46.1 | 10 people (2019)

10
10
Super owner
With or without a skipper

From $319 per day

Rental Boat without license  Poseidon 2022 Kos
Kos
4.9
 (20)

Poseidon - 2022 | 6 people (2022)

6
Super owner
With or without a skipper

From $201 per day

Rental Boat without license  Nireus 490 OPTIMA Kos
Kos
5.0
 (11)

Nireus - 490 OPTIMA | 5 people (2022)

5
Super owner
With or without a skipper

From $206 per day

Rental RIB Sacs Marine 34 Kos
Kos

Sacs Marine - 34 | 14 people (2021)

14
With a skipper

From $1,004 per day

Rental RIB Fost Sharp 39 Cruiser Kos
Kos

Fost - Sharp 39 Cruiser | 11 people (2020)

11
With a skipper

From $1,115 per day

Rental Motorboat Sea Ray Sundancer 300 Kos
Kos
4.8
 (5)

Sea Ray - Sundancer 300 | 9 people (2023)

9
4
Super owner
With a skipper

From $1,422 per day

Rental Gulet 32 meter Gulet for sailing Dodekanes islands gulet Kos
Kos
New

32 meter Gulet for sailing Dodekanes islands - gulet | 16 people (2013)

16
16
Super owner
With a skipper

From $2,788 per day

Rental Catamaran Bali - Catana Bali 4.2 Kos
Kos

Bali - Catana - Bali 4.2 | 10 people (2021)

10
10
Without a skipper

From $631 per day

Rental Sailing yacht CUSTOM KETCH Kos
Kos

CUSTOM - KETCH | 16 people (2013)

16
16
With a skipper

From $2,788 per day

Rental Sailboat Beneteau Oceanis Clipper 473 Kos
Kos

Beneteau - Oceanis Clipper 473 | 10 people (2006)

10
5
With a skipper

From $319 per day

Rental Sailboat Beneteau OCEANIS 40.1 Kos
Kos

Beneteau - OCEANIS 40.1 | 8 people (2023)

8
8
Super owner
With or without a skipper

From $606 per day

Rental Boat without license  Karel 480 OPEN XS Kos
Kos
4.9
 (17)

Karel - 480 OPEN XS | 6 people (2022)

6
Super owner
With or without a skipper

From $206 per day

Rental Sailboat Bénéteau Oceanis 40.1 - 3 cab. Kos
Kos
New

Bénéteau - Oceanis 40.1 - 3 cab. | 8 people (2023)

8
8
With or without a skipper

From $195 per day

Rental Sailboat Bavaria 49 Kos
Kos
New

Bavaria - 49 | 4 people (2003)

4
4
With a skipper

From $796 per day

Rental Sailboat Beneteau Oceanis 40.1 Kos
Kos

Beneteau - Oceanis 40.1 | 8 people (2021)

8
8
Without a skipper

From $274 per day

Rental Sailboat Beneteau Oceanis 46.1 Kos
Kos

Beneteau - Oceanis 46.1 | 10 people (2020)

10
10
With or without a skipper

From $454 per day

Rental Sailboat Beneteau Oceanis 41 Kos
Special offer
Kos

Beneteau - Oceanis 41 | 8 people (2020)

8
6
With or without a skipper

From $302 per day

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Boat Rental in Kos, Greece

You can find boats available to rent with or without a skipper in Kos on the Nautal website. Search for sailboats, catamarans, motorboats and more in Kos and/or in the world. Flexible cancellation or date changes up to 15 days before check-in is allowed on selected boats. Kos is the third largest island out of all the Dodecanese Islands and has its own airport, making it nice and easy for sailors to get to their boat rental in Kos. There are also hundreds of islands that surround the Greek island of Kos, some of them uninhabited, others buzzing with busy beach setups, cosy cafes and chique restaurants.


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

The price of renting a boat in Kos depends on a number of factors, but principally on the type of boat you want to rent.  In Kos, we have four different types of boat available.
For Kos Catamaran charter, you can expect to pay anywhere from $4602 per week in high season and $2596 per week in low season.
Gulets, on the other hand, can cost anywhere from $3343 a day and $23404 a week in high season and from $3039 a day and $21276 a week in low season.
Motorboat prices tend to stay fairly consistent all year round and start at $2188 a week.
To rent a sailboat, you can expect prices to start at $2665 per week during high season and $1177 per week during low season.


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

Yes, it is possible to rent a boat in Kos both with and without a skipper.  Renting a boat in Kos with a skipper is ideal if you want to be guided through the best places in the area and get the most out of your sailing experience. You can rent a boat in Kos without a skipper if you have the appropriate licence or if there are boats available to rent that do not require a licence.  Being one of the few places in the Mediterranean where you don’t need a boating licence, it is a great place to learn the ropes for amateur sailors. It is without a doubt a great idea to be the captain of your own boat if you are an experienced sailor.


What are the best ports and sailing areas in Kos?

There are lots of smaller areas where you can dock for a secluded supper or a morning dip in the ocean but if you are looking for somewhere to stay for a couple of nights so that you can explore the island, we recommend Kos Marina, located just a ten minute walk from Kos town, the capital city of the island. This marina is the only one on Kos, but is also equipped with everything you will need during your stay both for yourself and others on board, as well as the boat itself. 
There is a marina café for delicious bites to eat, a place to pick up some groceries, bathroom and shower facilities and the pontoons supply sailors and boats with electricity, water and wifi. Furthermore, sailors can enjoy the shops, beaches, castle ruins and bars/restaurants just outside of the marina walls. 
Other smaller places where you can drop your anchor include:

  • Kamari

Located on the south coast of Kos in Kamari Bay, this dock provides ample protection from the northern winds but does leave you more exposed to the southern winds.

  • Tigani

Tigani is also located on the southern coast of Kos, just to the north of Kamari.  This area is great for dropping your anchor as it is well protected from the northerly Meltemi winds.

  • Kefalos

With lots of restaurants and entertainment establishments nearby, Kefalos is the perfect place to drop your anchor if you’re feeling a little peckish, or if you fancy checking out the nightlife on Kos.  It also offers good protection from all winds except for the southern ones.

Kardamena is a very popular tourist destination with one of the most beautiful beaches on the island and also offers good protection from the northern and western winds.


What to Do in Kos?

There are plenty of things to do on the island of Kos on your boat rental, such as visit medieval castles or temple ruins, explore old Ancient Greek mythology or unwind in natural thermal springs in unique settings.

There are also plenty of cafes and bars where you can stop for a cocktail and admire the view from dry land once in a while. Whilst there are lots of things to do on the island, you can also take a daytrip to Bodrum, Turkey and delve into a whole different world of cuisine and culture. Be sure to look up local events, traditions and festivities so that you can stop for some festive fun or pick up some souvenirs at a weekly market. Why not enjoy a sail along the Turkish coast and stop in Akyarlar for a wander and a bite to eat?

There are so many places to visit on the island of Kos that you might struggle to fit them all in.  One of the obvious places to stop off is the capital city, Kos town.  Kos town offers many things to say, mainly in the form of archaeological sites and old castles, such as Ancient Agora and the Castle of the Knights of Saint John.  If you want to escape the sun for a little while, you can also check out the Archaeological Museum of Kos.
You can also head to Tigaki.  Here, you can explore the natural beauty of the salt lakes of Kos as well as frequenting the many dining and entertainment establishments.
Marmari is the area to go for those looking for a more peaceful vacation.  This is the best place to try out an assortment of water activities as well as sampling a range of food in the local tavernas.  If you have time, you should also go shopping for souvenirs in the many shops so that you can bring presents home for your friends and family.
Also a popular destination, especially for sailors, is the fishing village of Mastichari.  While here, you can sample lots of fresh seafood dishes, consisting of the local fishermen’s catch of the day.  Mastichari is also the home of Kos’ 2nd largest harbour.  It’s not just the local seafood that attracts people to Mastichari though.  It is also a great base if you want to explore neighbouring islands, such as Kalymnos, Pserimos, and Leros.
The former fishing village of Kardamena is another good base for people wanting to visit neighbouring islands.  From here, many people like to visit the neighbouring island of Nisyros, as well as the hot springs of Agia Irini, which are said to possess magical healing properties.
If you want to try out a range of watersports, maybe Kefalos is the place for you.  Kefalos has a spectacular seaside area called Kamari, which is packed full of even more amazing restaurants for sampling more of the local cuisine.  However, if you want to travel a little further inland, you can also visit many landmarks, including the Castle of the Knights and many churches.


How is the weather in Kos?

As Kos is located further to the east than many of the other Dodecanese islands, it’s much more sheltered thanks to neighbouring Turkey, although sailing here can still be challenging and unpredictable due to the strong winds present in the area. The weather, in general, is blissful during the summer season and is also sublime for spring and autumn sailing, although sailors should bear in mind that it may be nippier at nightTemperatures usually exceed 20°C (68°F) by April and continue to rise until July and August when they are usually higher than 30°C (86°F).
It is standard for wind force to blow at no more than approximately 25 knots (6 beauforts) maximum, allowing sailors to glide to their destinations safely and with ease throughout the summer. In the peak summer season during the months of July and August, the prevailing north Meltemi wind usually blows at its strongest in the region of the Central Aegean Sea, although many islands, in particular Kos will find themselves more sheltered than others. These strong winds usually subside towards the end of August. The direction of the wind is often western, given that it is the main direction that is unprotected from the mainland or coastline.  Nights around Kos are typically calm with only a light breeze, although the winds always get stronger again in the morning.


When is the best time to go to Kos for your sailing vacation?

The best time to go sailing in Kos depends on the sort of things you want to do during your holiday.  If you want to swim and snorkel around the island, you should visit during the summer when the weather is better.  The sea temperature in the summer can reach as high as 25°C (77°F), which makes this the perfect time to go for families with children.  If, however, you wish to have a more cultural experience, you should avoid the summer as the heat will likely be too much if you’re hoping to do a lot of walking.  If this is the sort of holiday you’re after, you should aim to go in May or September, when the weather is still good but there are fewer crowds and lower prices.


How to get to Kos?

Flying is, of course, the quickest and easiest way to reach Kos and Kos International Airport, often called simply Hippocrates, presents domestic flights all year round from such Greek cities as Athens, Thessaloniki, Rhodes, Heraklion, and Astypalea. During summer, the airport is connected with some European countries as well.  It takes around an hour to fly from Athens to Kos.
When you reach the island, there are several options for further transit, including car rental, taxis, or buses.
Another popular way to reach Kos is by a ferry which you can find at Piraeus port near Athens.  Although this can be a nice, scenic way to reach the island, it is a long journey, being around 11 hours long.  You can also reach Kos by ferry travelling from Rhodes, Leros, Kalymnos, and Patmos, as well as the Turkish coastal town of Bodrum.  The quickest nautical route is from the island of Patmos and this journey takes roughly 2 hours.


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Boats available :199 boats available
Popular types of boats:Motorboat, Sailboat, Catamaran
Skipper:$221 per day
Low season price:$569 per day
High season price:$574 per day
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