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Yacht Charter Salamina

Rent a yacht in Salamina 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: Athens, Alimos Marina, Lavrion, Lavrion Main Port, Olympic Marina, Nea Peramos - Attica, Nea Peramos, Elefsina, Marina Eleusis, Marina Delta Kallithea, Lavrion Marina, Salamina, Salamis Yachting Club, Hellinikon, Agios Kosmas Marina, Kalympaki Marina, 4th Marina Glyfada, Saronic Gulf (Athens), Salamina, Marina of Perama, Glyfada Marina, Delta Kallithea Marina, Nautical Athletic Club of Perama, Salamina, Salamis Yachting Club, Salamina Choose among yacht types: Sailboat, Catamaran Cabins: 5-cabins Persons: 4-persons, 6-persons, 8-persons
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Sea Walks | Cyclades 50.5

Mita Nepa

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Greece, Athens / Saronic Gulf, Salamina, Salamis Yachting Club
Year: 2008
Length: 52 Ft
Cabins: 5
Guests: 12
3286 €
3286 €
- 5% 3,122
+ mandatory costs - 200 €
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You'll find popular yacht charter brands in Salamina, such as: Beneteau, Hanse Yachts.
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Salamina is a great location for renting a sailboat, offering beautiful views of the Saronic Gulf and the Athens Riviera. There are several companies that offer sailboat rentals in Salamina, ranging from small boats to larger yachts. Renting a sailboat in Salamina is a great way to explore the island's coastline, visit nearby islands and beaches, and enjoy the beauty of the Aegean Sea.

The winds of Salamina

Bora (NE)

Salamina is a small island located in the Saronic Gulf, close to Athens, Greece. While Bora winds are not commonly experienced in Salamina, the island can still be affected by occasional gusts of the wind. The Bora wind is a strong and cold wind that originates in the Balkans and blows towards the Adriatic Sea, making it more commonly experienced in countries like Croatia, Slovenia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Tramontana (N to NW)

The Tramontana wind is a strong and cold wind that blows from the north to northwest towards the Mediterranean region. Salamina, Greece is located in the Saronic Gulf and can experience the effects of the Tramontana wind. When the Tramontana wind blows over Salamina, it can bring cooler temperatures and dry conditions, which can be a relief from the hot and humid summer months. The wind can also cause choppy seas and high waves, which can be dangerous for small boats and swimmers. The Tramontana wind is most common during the winter months, but it can occur at any time of the year. It is important to monitor local weather reports and take precautions when the Tramontana wind is forecasted, such as staying indoors during the windiest parts of the day and securing loose objects outside.

Jugo (SE)

The Jugo wind, also known as the Sirocco or the Southeast wind, is a warm and humid wind that blows from the Sahara Desert in North Africa towards the Mediterranean region. Salamina, Greece is located in the Saronic Gulf and can experience the effects of the Jugo wind. When the Jugo wind blows over Salamina, it can bring high temperatures, high humidity, and dust or sand from the Sahara desert. The wind can also cause choppy seas and high waves, which can be dangerous for small boats and swimmers. The Jugo wind is most common in the spring and fall seasons, but it can occur at any time of the year. It is important to monitor local weather reports and take precautions when the Jugo wind is forecasted, such as staying indoors during the hottest parts of the day and staying hydrated.

Mistral (NW)

The Mistral wind is a strong and cold wind that blows from the northwest towards the Mediterranean region. Salamina, Greece is located in the Saronic Gulf and can experience the effects of the Mistral wind. When the Mistral wind blows over Salamina, it can bring cooler temperatures and dry conditions, which can be a relief from the hot and humid summer months. The wind can also cause choppy seas and high waves, which can be dangerous for small boats and swimmers. It is important to monitor local weather reports and take precautions when the Mistral wind is forecasted, such as staying indoors during the windiest parts of the day and securing loose objects outside.

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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.