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Kalamata, Greece - a boating playground for you to enjoy with Sailo

Rent a yacht in Kalamata, Greece and experience this beautiful destination in a different way. With a private boat rental from Sailo, you and your crew will have the freedom to discover the most beautiful parts of Greece. With the wind in your sails on a beautiful sailboat or on an elegant motorboat; cast off for a thrilling, romantic and unforgettable adventure aboard your own private yacht charter from Kalamata.

Our prime selection of Kalamata, Greece private yacht charters

There are currently 7 Sailo yacht charters waiting for you in Kalamata, Greece. From a day trip on the water, to a week exploring (or more), it’s easy to find the perfect boat for you on Sailo. You can choose from several classic sailboats. Our lineup includes 2 catamarans waiting for you in Kalamata. We also offer fantastic luxury motor yachts with 2 available to charter in Kalamata. Planning a party to remember? What’s a more memorable location than one of our various party boats for 13+ guests in Kalamata, Greece?

Learn how to find the perfect yacht for you

Since you are interested in a Kalamata, Greece boat rental, here are a few suggestions on how to use our advanced filters to find the best available charter for the day:
  • see what boats are available on certain dates by choosing your trip start date;
  • set the duration - 2, 4, 8 hours (full day), and group size to further personalize your results;
  • use filter 'Boat' to narrow down your options to the type of boat rental you want in Kalamata (sailboat, motorboat, catamaran or party yachts);
  • the 'Price' filter allows you to select boats within your budget;
  • 'Crew' is one of the most used filters on our platform as it allows you to see available boats with captain included in the price, skipper optional or only bareboats that you’ll captain yourself.
Next step is to click a rental that you like to go on the boat page. Here you’ll see more photos, reviews, the description, and price details. Do you have questions or special requests? Click on the 'Message Owner' button to start a direct conversation with the owner and ask away everything you want to know before submitting your booking request.

How much does it cost to rent a Kalamata, Greece boat for a day?

The best Sailo deal for daily boat rentals in Kalamata, Greece starts at €250. The average price for a daily Kalamata charter is €1100, making it the best choice for a private sunset cruise, a sightseeing tour or an action-packed day on the water with family or friends! For those of you who are looking to splurge, check out our more expensive yachts, with prices up to €6500 (service fee and mandatory extras not included).

Do I need a licence to rent a yacht on Sailo?

No, you do not need a license to rent a boat on Sailo as long as you are renting a boat with a captain included. There are two types of boat rentals and yacht charters available on our website: bareboat and captained charters. If you rent a bareboat yacht, then your charter comes without any crew, and you or someone in your group will need a license. The boat owner will require you to upload the boating resume or license of the person who will drive the boat. Most of our boat owners might also like to test your boating skills before you take your bareboat charter out on the water. When you charter a yacht with a captain included or add the captain and/or crew as an extra to your sailing adventure, then a certified skipper will be provided.

Sustainable yachting tips

If you’re looking to explore our beautiful planet, a yacht charter is a great place to start. Explore coral reefs with your snorkel, discover hidden bays and islands and generally enjoy the view of nature. Remember, that sailing motto: 'Take only photos, leave only wake' (OK, so we paraphrased). To be a responsible sailor, remember:
  • Don’t disturb coral or sealife
  • Take your trash home (and don’t throw anything in the sea)
  • Respect the locals and their customs wherever you go
Read more about responsible boating.