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Yacht Charter Patra

Rent a yacht in Patra and enjoy the adventure. Available 1 yachts. 2 yachts are available on your dates. If you are still undecided about a specific model and want to compare several boats, add the boats to the comparison list or contact our manager. Popular regions and cities: Patra , Marina Patras, Kalamata, Korfos, Korfos port, Peloponnese, Patra , Marina Patras Choose among yacht types: Sailboat, Catamaran Cabins: 4-cabins Persons: 4-persons, 6-persons, 8-persons
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Joanne Built 2019-Patras | Dufour 460 Grand Large

El Yachting

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Greece, Ionian, Patra, Marina Patras
Year: 2019
Length: 46 Ft
Cabins: 4
Guests: 10
3150 €
3150 €
Price for 7 days 2,394
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You'll find popular yacht charter brands in Patra , such as: Beneteau, Dufour Yachts.
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Renting a sailboat in Patra, Greece is a great way to explore the beautiful Adriatic Sea and its surrounding coastline. There are several rental companies in the area that offer a range of sailboats to choose from, including both bareboat charters and those with a captain and crew. Before setting sail, it is important to consider the local weather conditions, including the Bora, Jugo, Mistral, and Tramontana winds, to ensure a safe and enjoyable sailing experience.

The winds of Patra

Bora (NE)

Bora winds are a type of cold and gusty wind that occur in the northeastern part of the Adriatic Sea, including the Patras area of Greece. These winds are characterized by their strong gusts and the ability to rapidly change direction, making them particularly challenging for sailors and other maritime activities. The Bora winds can reach speeds of up to 160 km/h, and are caused by a combination of low pressure over the Adriatic and high pressure over the surrounding landmasses. The Bora winds are most common in the winter months, but can occur at any time of year, and can last for several days.

Tramontana (N to NW)

Tramontana winds are a type of cold and gusty wind that occur in the northern and northwestern part of the Mediterranean Sea, including the Patras area of Greece. These winds are similar to Mistral winds in terms of their fast and gusty nature, and can reach speeds of up to 160 km/h. The Tramontana winds are caused by a pressure gradient between high pressure over the Atlantic Ocean and low pressure over the Mediterranean, and are most common in the winter months. The winds can last for several days, and can bring with them cold and dry air, as well as reduced visibility due to dust and sand picked up from the land. The Tramontana winds can have a significant impact on shipping, fishing, and other coastal activities in the affected areas, and it is important to be prepared for the challenging weather conditions that they can bring.

Jugo (SE)

Jugo winds are a type of warm and humid wind that occur in the southeastern part of the Adriatic Sea, including the Patras area of Greece. Unlike Bora winds, Jugo winds are generally less strong and consistent, but can still bring with them high levels of moisture and precipitation. Jugo winds are caused by a combination of low pressure over the Mediterranean and high pressure over the Balkans, and are most common in the autumn and winter months. They can last for several days, and can bring with them heavy rain, thunderstorms, and even gusty winds. While Jugo winds are not as severe as Bora winds, they can still have an impact on shipping, fishing, and other coastal activities, and it is important to be prepared for the changing weather conditions that they can bring.

Mistral (NW)

Mistral winds are a type of strong and cold wind that occur in the northwestern part of the Mediterranean Sea, including the Patras area of Greece. These winds are characterized by their fast and gusty nature, and can reach speeds of up to 160 km/h. The Mistral winds are caused by a pressure gradient between high pressure over the Atlantic Ocean and low pressure over the Mediterranean, and are most common in the winter months. The winds can last for several days, and can bring with them cold and dry air, as well as reduced visibility due to dust and sand picked up from the land. The Mistral winds can have a significant impact on shipping, fishing, and other coastal activities in the affected areas, and it is important to be prepared for the challenging weather conditions that they can bring.

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Free Deposit Pack

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.