Fyly Yachting


Fyly Yachting

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Early arrival, fenders ready, polite rafting; listen to harbour assistants.
Pay attention in tight passages — use charts and local advice.
Plan diesel — not every island has convenient yacht hours.
Papers, passports, certs, voucher — keep waterproof copies.
Greece is in the Schengen Area — visa rules depend on your nationality.
Daylight sailing is typical on charter; most legs are short.
Lifejackets for all, shade, and plan shorter legs.
Depends on the operator — confirm when booking.
Check the number of cabins and heads before booking.
Prices vary; catamarans are often surcharged — budget for overnight berths.
Lock the dinghy; stay aware on crowded quays.
Contact the operator; SEARADAR support is available per your contract.
Catamarans and crewed yachts are ideal for corporate events — book peak dates early.
Bottled water is common practice for drinking on Greek charter yachts.
Keep watch on ch 16 and know the distress call procedure.
The Greek summer heat is intense — top up tanks whenever possible at marina stops.
Often yes — be honest about your experience; add a skipper if you have any doubts.
Non-slip shoes, light waterproof jacket, sun hat, quick-dry layers, and modest clothes for monastery visits if routing inland.
With FDP (Free Deposit Pack), you have the chance to avoid a full security deposit and lock in your funds. Just pay 20% upfront (non-refundable), and experience a hassle-free journey. * The price of the FDP rises to 25% if booked less than 30 days before the charter.