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Volos

Volos is a hidden gem nestled between the sparkling blue waters of the Pagasetic Gulf and the foothills of Mount Pelion.

The town acts as a gateway for a catamaran charter to the Sporades archipelago, a chain of twenty four stunning islands of which only four are inhabited, and the Alonissos Marine Park which is one of the largest protected marine areas in Europe.

Anchored in mythology and surrounded by natural splendour, a catamaran charter from Volos is an ideal backdrop for an unforgettable Mediterranean experience uncovering the Sporades' hidden gems.

What Makes Volos Special?

Access to the Sporades islands

Volos is a perfect starting point for an island-hopping adventure in the Sporades islands, including Skiathos, Skopelos, and Alonissos. Each island has its own unique atmosphere, with clear blue waters, sandy beaches, and attractive villages waiting to be explored.

Diverse Marine Life

The waters around Volos teem with marine life, making it a popular destination for snorkeling and diving enthusiasts. Be prepared to encounter dolphins, turtles, myriad smaller fish and, if you're lucky, a rare Mediterranean Monk seal.

Rich History and Culture

Volos has a rich historical and cultural heritage. Exploring the city's archaeological sites, museums, and varied neighbourhoods will give you a thrilling connection with the region's past and present.

Myths & Legends

Volos is known as the birthplace of the mythical hero Jason who, with the Argonauts, sailed from here on a quest for the Golden Fleece. The city boasts an exciting mix of modern amenities, traditional architecture, and museums and archaeological sites offering insights into its past.

Delicious Local Cuisine

Volos is well-known for its tasty seafood and traditional Greek cuisine. Enjoy fresh catches from the Aegean Sea, and taste a variety of local delicacies.

Local Wines

Sample the wines of the region at one of the excellent restaurants or bars in Volos. From the locally produced wines of Magnesia and Thessally on the mainland, to a selection from Skorpios or the other Sporades, you're sure to find one that lends itself to sipping on the deck of your catamaran.

Authentic Greek Island Experience

While Volos is a thriving city, it has retained its authentic Greek island charm. Here, you can experience the laid-back island lifestyle while still enjoying the amenities and services of a larger city.

The Iconic Mount Pelion

Volos is at the foot of Mount Pelion, a stunning mountain range. Take a break from your yacht charter and explore the mountain's lush forests, traditional villages, and picturesque hiking trails.

Weather and Sailing Conditions

Volos enjoys a Mediterranean climate, with hot summers and mild winters. The region is blessed with generally calm seas and reliable winds, making it a favourable destination to visit throughout the year.

Greece - Sporades - Church of Agios Ioannis Kastri in Skopelos,

Beautiful Coastal Scenery

Volos is located on the Greek mainland in the picturesque region of Magnesia, with stunning views of the Aegean Sea and the surrounding mountains; a breathtaking backdrop for your catamaran charter.

Not To Be Missed

Volos City

Explore the bustling port city of Volos, known for its modern waterfront, lively restaurants, and vibrant nightlife. Discover archaeological sites including the ancient theatre and the Byzantine Fortress of Volos.

Skiathos Island

Skiathos is a cosmopolitan island known for its stunning beaches and lively nightlife. Visit iconic beaches like Koukounaries and Lalaria with their crystal clear azure waters, explore the charming town, and enjoy the vibrant energy of this famous island.

Skopelos Island

Skopelos offers a more serene and traditional experience. Known for its lush green landscapes, charming villages, and quiet beaches, it provides a picturesque backdrop for relaxation and exploration. Don't miss the chance to visit the famous church of Agios Ioannis, featured in the movie "Mamma Mia".

Alonissos Island

Alonissos is a nature lover's paradise. Nestled in the National Marine Park, you can spot endangered Mediterranean monk seals and enjoy fantastic diving and snorkelling opportunities. Discover the island's tranquil beaches, hike along scenic trails, and immerse yourself in its unspoilt beauty.

Skyros Island

Skyros is the largest island in the Sporades and offers a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. Explore the island's charming main town, visit the Byzantine Monastery of Saint George, or simply enjoy the rugged landscapes and secluded beaches.

Mount Pelion

The "Mountain of Centaurs" offers stunning landscapes and picturesque villages. You can explore walking trails, swim in the Pagasetic Gulf, or visit the traditional villages of Tsagarada and Makrinitsa.

Skantzoura Island

Skantzoura is an uninhabited island known for its dramatic cliffs, sea caves, and hiking trails. It's a great place to explore by boat, discovering hidden bays where you can anchor and enjoy the unspoilt natural beauty of the island.

Byzantine Monasteries

The Sporades islands are dotted with beautiful Byzantine monasteries which offer a glimpse into the region's rich religious and cultural history. Visit monasteries like Agios Ioannis in Skopelos or Evangelistria in Skiathos to feast your eyes on their unique architecture and religious artefacts.

Ancient Ruins Of Alonissos

Alonissos is home to some impressive archaeological sites, including ancient ruins dating back to the Hellenistic and Roman periods. You can visit the ancient city of Ikos and discover the remains of ancient temples, fortifications, and tombs.

Greece - Sporades - Panagia island in front of coast in village Parga,Greece

Panagia Islands

The smaller islands of Peristera and Kyra near Alonissos are ideal for those seeking seclusion and nature. Explore hidden coves, relax on deserted beaches and enjoy the peace and tranquillity of these ruggedly beautiful islands.

Best Times To Visit

When embarking on a catamaran charter from Volos, timing is everything.

For the ultimate sailing experience, May, June, and September are genuinely the golden moments. During these periods, Greece unveils its charm without the peak season crowds.

The Greek islands also come alive during the summer with a vibrant atmosphere that bustles with life and is hard to beat.

Weather

Monthly weather for the area *

Avg. High Temp Avg. Low Temp Avg. Wind
JAN 12.5°C (54°F) 6.8°C (44°F) wind direction 233degSW
FEB 12.2°C (54°F) 4.8°C (41°F) wind direction 294degWNW
MAR 16.1°C (61°F) 8.4°C (47°F) wind direction 221degSW
APR 18.5°C (65°F) 10.6°C (51°F) wind direction 233degSW
MAY 21.5°C (71°F) 14.4°C (58°F) wind direction 212degSSW
JUN 27.8°C (82°F) 19.2°C (67°F) wind direction 205degSSW
JUL 34.9°C (95°F) 25.0°C (77°F) wind direction 163degSSE
AUG 33.1°C (92°F) 24.0°C (75°F) wind direction 168degSSE
SEP 26.8°C (80°F) 19.6°C (67°F) wind direction 236degSW
OCT 24.2°C (75°F) 16.7°C (62°F) wind direction 221degSW
NOV 19.6°C (67°F) 12.1°C (54°F) wind direction 192degSSW
DEC 14.3°C (58°F) 8.0°C (46°F) wind direction 257degWSW
* Weather information is based on the previous year's records at local weather stations.

Local Essentials

Languages

The official language of Greece is Greek with English being widely understood in the tourist areas.

Currency

The official currency of Greece is the Euro.

Tipping

Tipping is a common practice in Greece and very much appreciated for good service, typically you leave 10%.

Boat Types In Volos

Is A Motor Yacht Right For You

Speed and Range

Motor yachts have powerful engines, so typically offer higher speeds and can cover greater distances than sailing yachts.

Stability

Motor yachts generally provide a more stable platform than the average sailing yacht, both while cruising and at anchor.

Propulsion

Motor yachts rely exclusively on engine power, whereas a sailing yacht typically uses wind and sail as their primary source.

Fuel Consumption

While they can cover more range in shorter times than sailing yachts, this means motor yachts consume more fuel which can affect your final costs for the charter.

Itinerary Flexibility

Motor yachts are less dependent on wind conditions, allowing for more predictable and potentially wide-ranging itineraries and schedules.

Onboard Experience

The experience on a motor yacht is often more akin to a luxury hotel, with the emphasis on comfort and amenities.

Draft and Boat Hull Depth

Many motor yachts have a relatively shallow draft or hull depth, allowing them to access areas that deeper-keeled sailing yachts cannot.

Crew Specialisation

Crews on motor yachts focus more on navigation, hospitality, and maintaining complex systems, rather than sailing skills.

Target Audience

Motor yacht charters are likely to appeal to those seeking luxury, comfort, and efficiency of travel, rather than the sailing experience itself.

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Layout and Space

Motor yachts often feature more expansive interior spaces and amenities as the design isn't constrained by sailing requirements.

Charter Types In Volos

Crewed Catamaran Charters

A crewed Gulet charter from Volos offers a unique way to explore the stunning Mediterranean coastline. These traditional wooden sailing boats combine the charm of old-world craftsmanship with modern world amenities, and all with crews who are committed to ensuring your comfort, safety and enjoyment.

Each trip offers the opportunity to create a unique journey and our charter experts will guide you through choosing the perfect boat and customising the itinerary to your specification. Whatever your preferences, we take care of all the details, ensuring you and your party have a unique and unforgettable holiday.

How To Book

How To Book Your Catamaran Charter From Volos.

Greece is one of the most popular charter destinations in the Mediterranean. Therefore, it is best to book your dream boat in advance, typically six months ahead, to secure your preferred dates in this perfect destination.

You can search for your dream catamaran via the the link, or if you want one of our charter experts to do the searching for you, click the build your trip link to get them working on creating the perfect trip.

Pure Thoughts

Volos has a fascinating history that dates back centuries.

Volos has been inhabited since the Bronze Age and the ancient ruins and archaeological sites scattered throughout the area are a testament to this rich history. Explore the ancient city of Demetrias, visit the Mycenaean ruins of Sesklo, or even take a day trip to the nearby UNESCO World Heritage site of Meteora. And don't forget that according to Greek mythology, Volos was the hometown of Jason and the Argonauts, who embarked on a legendary quest for the Golden Fleece.

Volos and the Sporades in general are renowned for their warm and welcoming atmosphere. The locals pride themselves on their hospitality, ensuring visitors feel welcomed, wherever they choose to anchor.

The area is also one of the gateways to the Sporades Islands archipelago and the stunning Alionissos Marine Sanctuary. Celebrated as Greece's first National Marine Park, Alonissos is renowned for its spectacular natural beauty and not to be missed.

Skiathos is a vibrant and bustling hub with charming narrow streets and whitewashed buildings or sail to Skopelos, where the famous Mamma Mia chapel perches dramatically above Kastani Beach. Skyros, the largest Sporades island, is known for its quintessentially Greek architecture and gorgeous painted ceramics.

Kyra Panagia is the largest of the uninhabited islands and boasts pristine beaches and a historic 11th-century monastery. Psathoura, the northernmost Sporades, is known for its lighthouse and submerged ancient city, or sail near Piperi for the chance to spot a rare Monk seal. These uninhabited gems provide tranquil anchorages and a true sense of escape in these unspoiled Greek waters.

A catamaran charter from Volos to explore the Sporades offers the perfect blend of off the beaten track exploration and authentic Greek life.

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FAQ's

What Type Of Catamaran Can I Charter From Volos?

There are typically five main types of boats and yachts you can hire in Greece, which are Sailing Yachts, Catamarans, Motorboats, Gulets and Luxury Yachts (including Superyachts)

What Are The Main Things To Consider Before I Charter A Catamaran?

If you are doing a bareboat charter, you need to consider if you have the relevant sailing licences. If you are on a skippered or crewed charter, it's good to understand the weather conditions for the trip so you can bring the appropriate clothing and think about which locations you would like to visit so as you can let the skipper know.

When Are The Best Times To Charter A Catamaran From Volos?

For the ultimate sailing experience, May, June, and September are genuinely the golden months, but the summer months are also popular, though the anchorages are busier.

What Happens If There Is A Problem With My Catamaran Charter?

The good news is we spend a lot of time vetting who we work with, so this rarely happens, but if there is a problem, you can contact your charter company or ourselves who will be available to sort out any issues.

How Long Does A Catamaran Charter Typically Last?

The typical times for a yacht charter are either 7 or 14 days, but you can charter boats longer if you wish. Most charters, particularly in high season, start on Saturdays and finish seven days later.

How Do Charter Fees Work When Chartering A Catamaran?

Once you've found your perfect yacht, you will typically pay an upfront deposit fee for holding the boat (these vary from 20% to 50% of the charter fee), and then you will pay the rest one month before departure.

How Do I Choose The Right Catamaran?

When chartering a yacht from Volos, consider factors such as budget, yacht size and type, along with the crew when relevant to make sure they're a good fit for you and your party.