A private yacht charter in Crete gives you exclusive access to secluded bays, sea caves, and lagoons unreachable by land. Choose from catamarans, sailing yachts, or motor vessels — with skipper, crew, snorkeling gear, and lunch included. Departures from Chania, Rethymno, or Heraklion can be arranged for half-day or full-day itineraries.

Why a Private Yacht Charter Transforms Your Crete Experience
A private yacht charter reveals a Crete that land travellers never see. The island has 1,046 km of coastline, and most of the best spots — hidden sea caves near Stavros, the pink sand coves of eastern Crete, the shimmering turquoise of Balos Lagoon from the water — are completely inaccessible by road. You don’t share the vessel, the route, or the experience with anyone outside your group.
Unlike scheduled boat tours that lock you into a fixed agenda with 40 other passengers, a private charter moves at your pace. Snorkel longer, anchor in a secluded bay for lunch, or skip a stop entirely. This flexibility is the defining difference — and it’s precisely why families, couples, and small groups consistently rate private yacht charters as the highlight of their Crete trip.
105 Olives arranges private yacht charters with experienced local skippers who know every hidden anchorage around the island. Your group, your boat, your day.
Types of Yacht Charter Available in Crete
The choice of vessel shapes the entire experience. Catamarans offer stability and deck space ideal for families; sailing yachts give you the authentic feel of wind-powered exploration; motor yachts cover more distance and reach remote bays faster.
| Vessel Type | Capacity | Best For | Key Advantage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Catamaran | 6–12 guests | Families, groups | Stability, spacious deck, shallow draft |
| Sailing Yacht | 4–8 guests | Couples, adventurers | Authentic sailing, eco-friendly, quiet |
| Motor Yacht | 4–10 guests | Comfort seekers | Speed, range, luxury interior |
| Gulet (wooden) | 8–16 guests | Larger groups, multi-day | Traditional character, ample space |
Best Private Yacht Charter Routes in Crete
Chania to Balos Lagoon — Western Crete
Balos Lagoon is Crete’s most iconic seascape, but most visitors arrive on overcrowded ferries. A private yacht brings you there early — before the crowds — and anchors directly in the shallow turquoise water. The 2-hour sail from Chania Old Harbour passes the cape of Gramvousa and the ruins of its Venetian fortress. Swim, snorkel, and explore at your own pace before heading back through golden-hour light.
Rethymno to Marathi & Bali Coves
The Rethymno coastline hides a string of tiny coves that are almost impossible to reach on foot. The hamlet of Marathi sits in a sheltered bay 45 minutes by sea from Rethymno harbour; its single taverna serves fresh catch grilled while you swim. Further east, the twin coves at Bali offer deep clear water perfect for snorkeling. This half-day route is ideal for first-time charters.
Heraklion to Dia Island & Elounda
Dia Island, just 15 km north of Heraklion, is an uninhabited nature reserve with resident kri-kri (wild Cretan ibex) and extraordinary underwater visibility. A full-day charter combines the island with the blue depths off Elounda Bay and — depending on season — the chance to spot loggerhead sea turtles. For photography and wildlife, this eastern route is hard to beat.

What Is Included in a Private Yacht Charter with 105 Olives
A standard full-day private charter from 105 Olives includes everything you need for a seamless day at sea. There are no hidden extras and no upsells on the boat.
| Included as Standard | Optional Add-Ons |
|---|---|
| Professional skipper & deckhand | Sunset dinner on board |
| Fuel for the full route | Stand-up paddleboards (SUP) |
| Snorkeling masks, fins & life vests | Fishing gear & licences |
| Freshwater shower on board | Underwater camera hire |
| Cretan mezze lunch | Scuba diving equipment |
| Soft drinks, water & local wine | Hotel/airport transfer |
Private Yacht Charter Prices in Crete: 2026 Guide

Charter prices vary by vessel type, duration, and season. The figures below reflect typical market rates for private exclusive hire — the entire boat is yours, not a shared cabin arrangement. Per-person costs drop significantly with larger groups: a full-day catamaran at €1,200 for 8 guests works out to €150 per person — comparable to a good restaurant dinner, but for an entire day on the Aegean.
| Duration | Vessel Type | Typical Price Range | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Half-day (4 hrs) | Sailing yacht | €400 – €700 | Up to 6 guests |
| Full day (8 hrs) | Catamaran | €900 – €1,600 | Up to 10 guests, lunch included |
| Full day (8 hrs) | Motor yacht | €1,200 – €2,500 | Speed & comfort, larger range |
| Sunset cruise (3 hrs) | Any vessel | €350 – €600 | Evening departures, drinks included |
| Multi-day (2–7 days) | Gulet or catamaran | €2,500 – €8,000+ | Island-hopping routes available |
When to Book a Private Yacht Charter in Crete
The Aegean sailing season runs from late April through late October, but the best conditions for private charters are May–June and September–October. Summer (July–August) offers guaranteed sunshine but also the meltemi winds, which can be strong enough to limit routes on the northern coast. October charters are a hidden gem: sea temperatures remain warm (22–24°C), crowds have gone, and skippers have more flexibility with routes and timing.
Book at least 3–4 weeks in advance for peak season; 1–2 weeks is usually sufficient in spring and autumn. For multi-day island-hopping itineraries, book 4–6 weeks ahead regardless of season.
How to Book Your Private Yacht Charter
The process starts with a short conversation, not a booking form. Tell 105 Olives your group size, preferred date, desired route or experience, and any special requests — anniversary dinner on board, specific snorkeling spots, fishing. We match you with the right vessel and skipper, confirm logistics, and handle everything from harbour permits to the ice in the cooler. Explore our yacht charter options or contact us directly to start planning.

Frequently Asked Questions about Yacht Charters in Crete
Do I need sailing experience to book a private yacht charter?
No experience is required. All 105 Olives charters include a professional licensed skipper who handles navigation and sailing. You simply enjoy the sea.
What happens if the weather is bad?
If sea conditions are unsafe, we reschedule or offer a full refund. Your skipper makes the final call based on official weather forecasts and local knowledge. Safety is never compromised.
Can we swim and snorkel directly from the boat?
Yes. All vessels have swim ladders and anchor in calm bays for swimming. Snorkeling gear is included as standard. Water visibility around Crete regularly exceeds 20 metres.
Is food included on the charter?
Full-day charters include a Cretan mezze lunch prepared on board or collected from a local taverna. Half-day charters typically include light snacks and drinks. Special dietary requirements can be accommodated with advance notice.
Can we bring children on a private yacht charter?
Absolutely. Private charters are ideal for families — the pace and route are adjusted entirely for your group. Children’s life jackets are provided. Catamarans are particularly popular with families due to their stability and deck space.
How far in advance should I book?
In peak season (July–August), book 3–4 weeks ahead. In May–June and September–October, 1–2 weeks is usually sufficient. Contact us early for multi-day charters.n
