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Most affordable boats for rent in Lavrion

List of boats sorted by the price per week. Starting with the most affordable boats from $1,011 per week (like Sun Odyssey 32 i - 2009) going to more premium yachts available in Lavrion from $15,970 per week.

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Lavrion Yacht charter options

Lavrion sailing itineraries

We've curated top-notch sailing itineraries in Lavrion, perfect for week-long sailing vacations or longer. Our recommendations are tailored to average 3-5 hours of sailing per day, ensuring you can fully immerse yourself in the joys of your sailing vacation without any unnecessary stress.

Lavrion to Cyclades 7 days itinerary

Lavrion to Cyclades 7 days itinerary

Duration: 7 days
Distance: 155 nm
Embark from Lavrion on a captivating sailing journey to the Cyclades, exploring the enchanting islands of Kea, Syros, Paros, Sifnos, and Kythnos. This itinerary promises diverse landscapes, from sandy beaches to rugged hills, and vibrant local cultures. Enjoy the thrill of sailing the Aegean, discovering hidden gems and ancient traditions along the way.

Cost of boat rental in Lavrion

The prices for yacht charters in Lavrion are closely tied to the weather and sailing conditions throughout the year. They tend to be at their lowest in January, corresponding to the low season, and reach their peak in August when demand is high and sailing conditions are optimal.

The Greek Islands are not only one of the most popular tourist destinations in Europe but also a place where legends come to life. The city of Lavrion is located in the southeast of Attica, on the coast of the Gulf of Petalia (Aegean Sea), opposite the island of Makronisos, 42 kilometers from Athens.

Things to Do in Lavrion

The mines of Lavrion are one of the main attractions of the region that you need to visit. They are “scattered” over an area of 200 square kilometers. Cape Sounion, located south of Lavrion, has the remains of ancient temples of Poseidon and Athena, as well as the ruins of the port.

Sailing Conditions in Lavrion

Lavrion is ideally located to start sailing here, during which, you will discover all the wonders that come your way between the Saronic Gulf and the Aegean Sea.

Best Time for Sailing Vacations in Lavrion

Lavrion is a perfect destination for summer yachting. There are many interesting islands with colorful towns, and among the numerous bays, it is easy to find free places even in peak season. The northerly winds prevailing in summer smooth out the heat and create optimal conditions for sailing.

The average air temperature in summer is +27°C – +29°C; the water temperature is about +22°C – +24°C. The most comfortable time for yachting in Lavrion is from May to July and in September.

Difficulty Level

The waters of Lavrion will become a good option for beginners in yachting due to clear waters, easy navigation, and average winds. The city has an excellent location for explorers – it is easy to reach and plan your travel itinerary. In July and August, navigation is slightly hampered by harsh and gusty winds. But by ordering a 12 Knots boat rental with a crew, you will ensure yourself a calm and safe sailing vacation. The cost of renting a boat starts from $256 per week.

Main Charter Bases

12 Knots offers you the best charter bases of the Cyclades islands – Lavrion, Mykonos, Paros, Santorini, Piraeus, Syros, etc.

Boat Types for Charter

The range of yachts for charter from 12 Knots is striking in its variety. From sail yachts and powerboats to catamarans and gullets, crewed or bareboat ­ everyone will find an option to taste.

Going on vacation with family or friends is possible even during COVID-19. One of the safest vacation options during the pandemic is to rent a boat in Lavrion.

Travel Information

Lavrion is located at the tip of the Attica Peninsula. Although the city is less popular than the larger resorts in Greece, it is home to the oldest and largest amphitheater in Ancient Greece.

Today, the city never ceases to transform. It is a port city with many restaurants, shops, and cafes. The reconstruction and expansion have made Lavrion an important center for sea tourism and yachting.

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