Corporate yachting in Greece
Alimos Marina near Athens — 1,060 berths, a flotilla of up to 25 yachts. Bases in Athens, Mykonos and Santorini.

Greece is the world's largest charter yacht market and, at the same time, one of the most varied settings for a corporate offsite. Alimos Marina near Athens is a 1,060-berth base that can assemble a flotilla of 25 yachts at once with no logistical compromise — no other marina in the Mediterranean reaches that scale.
The season runs from April to October. We operate from three strategically spread bases: Athens (the sheltered waters of the Saronic Gulf), Mykonos (the central Cyclades) and Santorini (the volcanic caldera). Each base suits a different client profile — Athens for large groups and regattas, Mykonos for premium incentives, Santorini for VVIP client events.
Greek charter law requires every commercial yacht to hold an MCA licence and a qualified skipper, which delivers insurance protection and service quality on a par with the best European jurisdictions. We work only with operators who have passed our vetting — at least five years of commercial charter, crew background checks and a valid GDPR data-processing agreement.
Every base is a standalone corporate programme with its own schedule, infrastructure and formats.






Aggregated operational parameters across every base we run in Greece.
Transfer logistics in Greece is an engineering task in its own right. Athens International Airport to Alimos Marina is a 40-minute minivan transfer; to Mykonos it is a 35-minute domestic flight plus a 15-minute water taxi; to Santorini it is a 45-minute domestic flight or a five-hour ferry. For all three locations we use framework contracts with local destination management companies, fixing transfer prices a year ahead.
The ESG side in Greece is less mature than in Croatia or Portugal. We compensate with our own protocols: no single-use plastic on board, a mandatory contribution to the Cyclades Preservation Fund (€5 per participant), and a preference for berths with shore power so generators do not run overnight in protected bays.
Key corporate yachting formats in Greece. Full detail comes in the client brief.
Alimos Marina near Athens — 1,060 berths, a flotilla of up to 25 yachts. Bases in Athens, Mykonos and Santorini.
The sheltered Saronic Gulf, IRC handicap racing, a fleet of 5 to 20 yachts — an ideal Mediterranean regatta base.
Sailing team building for groups of 12 to 60. Hydra–Spetses routes and passages across the Cyclades.
An island flotilla in the Cyclades: Mykonos–Paros–Naxos passages. Meltemi wind at Force 7 to 8 in July and August.
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From large regattas in the Saronic Gulf to VVIP programmes on Santorini.
A tailored brief in your language, hand-built by our European charter team. No automated quotes, no off-the-shelf packages — one human on the line within a day.