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Charter a luxury yacht for Corfu — crewed motor yachts, sailing yachts and catamarans from Blue Ocean Club with real-time availability for 2026.
A luxury yacht charter Corfu rewards guests with a combination you cannot replicate from a hotel: total privacy, an itinerary that flexes around your party, and access to coves, restaurants and reefs that road-bound travellers simply never see. Blue Ocean Club curates Corfu cruises across motor yachts, sailing yachts, catamarans and superyachts — every option live-priced against the global live availability feed and presented with our 100% best-price guarantee.
Corfu sits at the heart of one of the world's great cruising grounds. Days unfold at the pace of the sea: long swims off the platform, lunch at a beach club where your concierge has held the best table, an afternoon cruise to a quieter anchorage, cocktails on the bow as the light softens. The captain rewrites tomorrow's plan based on tonight's weather and your party's mood.
We work with a small list of crewed yacht charter Corfu operators we know personally — captains we have cruised with, chefs whose tasting menus we have eaten, stewardesses who know your children's names by the end of day one. The result is a charter that feels less like a booking and more like a private invitation.
The Corfu charter season runs from late May through early October, with warm settled days, calm mornings and a reliable afternoon breeze. Sea temperatures climb into the mid-20s°C through high summer and the prevailing winds rarely exceed a comfortable Force 4.
Signature anchorages, swim-only coves and a handful of marquee harbours form the backbone of any Corfu sailing itinerary — your captain rotates between them daily based on wind, swell and the rhythm of your party. A crewed catamaran in the 50–70 ft range remains the most versatile choice for Corfu, with shallow draft for tucked-away bays and the deck space families and groups expect. Couples often prefer a sailing yacht of 50–60 ft; larger parties step up to a motor yacht or superyacht with full crew.
Typical luxury yacht charter Corfu cost starts from around €25,000 per week for a comfortable crewed catamaran and scales to €150,000–€500,000+ for a 40 m superyacht — base rates are exclusive of APA (usually 25–35%), fuel, VAT and crew gratuity. Our charter managers run live availability against your dates and present the best three options, side by side, with a 100% best-price guarantee. Minimum charter duration is seven nights in peak season; short-week and split itineraries are available in shoulder months. Tell us your dates, party size and preferred yacht style and we will revert within the day — by email, WhatsApp or a 20-minute call with the broker who will run your charter.
The prime window for a yacht charter Corfu runs late May through early October. Use the table below to balance weather, value and crowds.
| Month | Weather | Pros | Cons | Crowd |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| May | Mild, pleasant | Low | ||
| June | Warm, sunny | Moderate | ||
| July | Hot, very sunny | High | ||
| August | Hot, humid | High | ||
| September | Warm, less humid | Moderate | ||
| October | Mild, some rain possible | Low |
A handful of signature experiences that define a charter on this coast.
Known as 'Kensington-on-Sea', this area boasts luxurious villas, sophisticated tavernas, and secluded coves. Ideal for tender exploration and gourmet dining.
The UNESCO-listed Old Town offers historical charm, excellent shopping, and fine dining. Anchor nearby or berth at NAOK for direct access.
South of Corfu, these islands are renowned for their stunning turquoise waters, sea caves, and picturesque villages like Gaios and Lakka. Perfect for swimming and relaxation.
Extending southwards, this area includes Lefkas, Meganisi, and Skorpios, offering a mix of vibrant towns, tranquil anchorages, and iconic landscapes.
Just a short hop from Corfu, the Sivota Mourtos area provides a rugged coastline with beautiful fjords and small islands, ideal for discovery.
Forget the notion of Corfu as just another Greek island. For a top-tier charter, think of it as the strategic headquarters for the entire Ionian operation. Your entry and exit point is Corfu International (CFU), a runway perfectly suited for private aviation, and your base of operations is Gouvia Marina, less than a 20-minute transfer away.
Gouvia isn't just a place to park the yacht; it's the logistical heart of the charter. This is where the chief stew completes the final, high-grade provisioning with specialist suppliers, where the chief engineer can access any necessary support, and where your crew has the space and resources to detail the vessel for your arrival. It's the largest marina in the Ionian, which means two things: extensive facilities and intense competition for prime berths.
The politics of berthing here in July and August are non-trivial. Stern-to Med-mooring for a 50m+ vessel requires a specific slot, and simply showing up is not a strategy. This is where your captain and broker's relationships are critical. A berth confirmation, received weeks or months in advance, is the first sign of a well-managed charter. It ensures a seamless embarkation—you step from the car to the passerelle without a hitch, your luggage already in your suite and champagne on ice. Trying to anchor out and tender in for embarkation is a logistical failure and signals an amateur operation. Start from the quay at Gouvia. Period.
Once you're settled, the standard itinerary pushes south. The smarter, more rewarding initial move is north. From Gouvia, it's a short but strategically significant cruise up the channel separating Corfu from Albania. This is your first taste of the Ionian’s calm waters—a sheltered passage that feels more like a vast river than an open sea.
The play here is a day trip to Sarandë, Albania. This isn't about ticking off another country; it's a demonstration of the yacht's capability and your captain's command of cross-border administration. The paperwork for entering and exiting Albanian waters is handled entirely by the crew, often via a local agent pre-arranged by your captain. For you, the experience is seamless: you anchor in the bay, clear customs onboard with minimal fuss, and are then free to explore.
What to do? The UNESCO World Heritage site of Butrint is the only objective worth your time. A former Greek colony, Roman city, and bishopric, it’s a sprawling archeological site set in a national park. Your crew should arrange a high-end private vehicle and a licensed guide to meet your tender at the Sarandë port. This is a half-day excursion. You’ll be back on board for a late lunch, with the yacht already underway, cruising back into Greek waters. Avoid the town of Sarandë itself; it’s a concrete jungle of uneven quality. The value is in the juxtaposition: an ancient site accessed from a state-of-the-art superyacht, a brief, sharp taste of a different culture before returning to the Hellenic experience.
This is the crown jewel of the Ionian charter and the justification for your APA (Advance Provisioning Allowance). The Pàxoi island group—Paxos and its smaller, uninhabited sister Antipaxos—is where your yacht’s tender and toy garage becomes the most valuable asset onboard. The main vessel is a floating villa, a platform for luxury; the tender is the key that unlocks the region's most exclusive and dramatic scenery.
Antipaxos: The Blue Water Run
From the southern tip of Corfu, it's an open-water passage to Antipaxos. Your captain will target one of two anchorages, depending on the slight afternoon breeze. The main draw is the water itself. This is where you see the brochure photos come to life. The limestone seabed creates a luminous, almost impossibly blue color. Voutoumi Beach is the most famous, but by midday it's a traffic jam of day-tripper boats. The superior strategy is to arrive mid-morning, anchor off the coast, and deploy the tenders and jetskis.
Your crew should take you on a tender tour of the sea caves along the coast. The larger day boats can't get in. A powerful, low-profile tender can nose deep into these aquamarine grottos. This is the activity for the morning. Lunch is served at anchor, on your own aft deck, with an unparalleled view and absolute privacy. Skip the beach tavernas here; they are for the tourist trade, not for you.
Paxos: The Main Event
After lunch, the mothership performs a short hop to Paxos while you enjoy the sun pads. The island is a masterclass in coastal variety, and navigating it requires a plan.
Sea State & Wind: This is the core reason the Ionian trumps the Aegean in July and August. While the Cyclades are buffeted by the unpredictable Meltemi wind, which can force yachts to stay in port for days, the Ionian enjoys a far more civilized weather pattern. You are sheltered by the mainland. The winds are typically light, predictable thermals that build in the afternoon and die down by evening. This means calm seas, comfortable cruising, and a reliable itinerary. You will not lose days to weather here.
APA / VAT: Be prepared for a Greek charter APA of 30-35%. It’s higher than in some other regions for a reason. Fuel consumption is significant due to the distances covered, and berthing fees, especially coveted spots in places like Gaios or Fiskardo (on nearby Kefalonia), are not inexpensive. Greek VAT on charter contracts is a shifting landscape, but typically sits at a blended rate your broker will calculate based on the itinerary's time in international waters. A brief run to Albania doesn't just add flair; it can, in some cases, have a marginal impact on the final VAT assessment. This should be a conversation with your broker when planning the contract.
What to Skip:
Your time in the Ionians, anchored from Corfu, is about leveraging superior naval architecture to achieve surgical access to raw, natural beauty. It's a region that rewards planning, prioritizes tender capability, and delivers a level of serene glamour that remains the benchmark for a European summer charter.
Starting points — every itinerary is rewritten around your party, weather and the captain's local knowledge.
From quiet anchorages to marquee beach clubs — a sample of what we routinely arrange.
A well-equipped, full-service marina north of Corfu Town, offering comprehensive facilities for larger yachts including customs and immigration.
Centrally located in Corfu Town, offering immediate access to the Old Town and a vibrant atmosphere, though berths for superyachts are limited.
Smaller, more intimate marina south of Corfu Town, suitable for yachts up to 30 meters, with a charming village atmosphere.
While not a large marina, Gaios offers stern-to mooring along its quay, providing direct access to the picturesque town of Paxos.
Excellent for island hopping at speed, providing luxurious comfort and expansive deck spaces. Perfect for clients who prioritise efficiency and onboard amenities.
Offers superior stability, vast outdoor living areas, and shallow draft for accessing secluded anchorages. Ideal for families and those seeking a serene, close-to-nature experience.
For clients who appreciate timeless aesthetics, exceptional craftsmanship, and a relaxed, elegant cruising style. Often boasts unique character and history.
Best for those desiring extensive watersports capabilities, robust design for various conditions, and the ability to comfortably operate in more off-the-beaten-path locations.
Restaurants, beach clubs, diving, events, private aviation and villas your concierge can pre-book before you board.
Engage a local Corfiot chef for a private cookery class on board, learning to prepare traditional Ionian dishes to be enjoyed later.
Customised yoga and Pilates sessions on deck, combined with private massage therapists and bespoke healthy meal plans.
Charter a professional drone pilot and photographer to capture stunning aerial footage and images of your yacht and the Ionian landscapes.
Private guided tour of a premier Corfiot winery and olive oil estate (e.g., Theotoky Estate), including exclusive tastings and cellar access.
Organise a professional dive expedition to the best Ionian dive sites, accompanied by a marine biologist for an educational insight into local marine life.
Engage a private historian for an in-depth walking tour of Corfu Old Town, focusing on its Venetian and British architectural heritage and hidden stories.
Arrange a private helicopter transfer from Corfu to a neighbouring island for a unique perspective and efficient transit for pre-arranged exclusive experiences.
A secluded beach on one of the smaller islands set up with a full gourmet BBQ, serviced by your yacht crew, under the stars.
The Ionian offers a range of luxury yachting experiences. These figures are illustrative for 2026, excluding VAT, APA, and delivery fees.
| Yacht tier | Weekly base (EUR) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Motor Yacht (30-40m) | 60,000 - 150,000 EUR | Includes popular brands, typically 4-5 cabins, professional crew. |
| Motor Yacht (40-50m) | 150,000 - 300,000 EUR | Superyacht category, higher service ratio, enhanced amenities like stabilisers, larger tender garages. |
| Sailing Yacht / Catamaran (20-35m) | 35,000 - 90,000 EUR | Crewed options, offering a more tranquil sailing experience, excellent for families. |
| Superyacht (50m+) | 300,000 - 700,000+ EUR | Flagship vessels, extensive amenities, high crew-to-guest ratio, bespoke itineraries. |
Tender bookings, table reservations and tender-jetty access arranged through your Blue Ocean Club concierge — request via the enquiry form.
Tables held in advance by your concierge — from beachfront seafood shacks to Michelin-starred dining rooms.
Michelin-starred dining experience, renowned for its innovative approach to local ingredients. Reservations essential.
Exquisite waterfront dining, famous for fresh seafood and an elegant atmosphere. Accessible by tender.
Centrally located, offers creative interpretations of traditional Corfiot dishes in a stylish setting.
Excellent wine list and small plates, perfect for a sophisticated evening.
A classic choice in Agni, known for its warm hospitality and reliably good local dishes. Tender service available.
Charming garden setting, offering refined Greek cuisine with a modern twist.
Popular Italian restaurant focusing on quality ingredients and classic preparations, near Gouvia Marina.
The protected coves, sandbanks and lagoons your captain will plot into your week.
A sheltered bay on the west coast with clear waters and dramatic cliffs, ideal for a peaceful swim and lunch stop.
Accessible only by boat, this pristine white pebble beach with turquoise waters lives up to its name. Best visited in calm conditions.
Famous for its excellent waterfront tavernas, Agni offers good holding and a lively evening atmosphere ashore.
Arguably one of the most beautiful beaches in the entire Ionian, with dazzlingly clear, Caribbean-esque waters. Can be crowded in peak season.
A large, almost circular bay on the north of Paxos, providing excellent shelter and home to several authentic tavernas.
Just off Sivota, this small island offers secluded coves and caves perfect for exploration by tender or paddleboard.
Specific yachts our team has personally vetted on this cruising ground.
Ideal for fast transfers between islands and exploring multiple destinations within short charters. Excellent for watersports enthusiasts, typically offering a wide range of toys.
Offers timeless elegance and spacious decks, perfect for entertaining and large families. Often equipped with stabilisers for enhanced comfort at anchor and underway.
Provides exceptional stability and shallow draft, allowing access to secluded bays. Offers vast deck space and a relaxed, luxurious sailing experience, ideal for families.
Combines exhilarating sailing performance with sophisticated interiors. Appeals to sailing aficionados who also desire luxury and comfort.
For the adventurous client seeking to explore beyond common routes. Offers extended range, robust construction, and comprehensive tenders/toys for serious exploration.
“For sheer, breathtaking beauty, Voutoumi Beach on Antipaxos is unparalleled. The clarity and colour of the water must be experienced. Arrive early to truly appreciate its serene splendour before the day-trippers arrive. It is arguably the best swimming spot in the entire Ionian.”

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