Entry & Travel Requirements for U.S. Citizens

14/12/2025

Category: Yact charters

Here’s a practical and up-to-date guide to yachting in Greece tailored for American citizens (e.g., from New York or nearby U.S. cities) — including travel requirements, charter options, license rules, best regions, and tips for planning your trip.

🛫 Entry & Travel Requirements for U.S. Citizens

Visa & Entry

  • U.S. citizens can enter Greece (Schengen Area) for tourist visits of up to 90 days without a traditional visa. This includes travel by yacht or plane.  
  • Starting in 2025, American travelers will need an ETIAS travel authorization (a simple online permit similar to the U.S. ESTA) before entering Schengen countries like Greece.  

🛥 Yacht Entry

  • Yachts arriving in Greece from abroad must clear customs and immigration at an official port of entry. Passports or IDs are checked, and boat documentation is presented.  

Yacht Charter Options in Greece

1. 

Bareboat Charter (You Skip the Boat)

  • Great if you’re an experienced sailor and want full control.
  • Most charter companies require:
     
    • A recognized sailing license (see License section below).
    • At least one experienced crew member (co-skipper).  
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2. 

Skippered Charter

  • A professional skipper does the navigation while you enjoy the cruise.
  • Ideal for travelers without extensive sailing experience or wanting a relaxing holiday.  

3. 

Crewed or Luxury Charter

  • Fully staffed yachts with crew, catering, and services.
  • Perfect for families, larger groups, or special celebrations — but is higher budget.  

📆 Charter Duration & Costs

  • Weekly charters are most common; daily options are also available, especially near Athens.  
  • Prices range from moderate bareboat deals to premium luxury yachts (€25,000+ per week) depending on size and season.  

📍 Best Yachting Regions & Routes in Greece

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Aegean & Cyclades (from Athens / Lavrion)

  • Classical Greek islands like Mykonos, Santorini, Paros, Naxos.
  • Dramatic landscapes, beaches, nightlife & ancient sites.
  • Meltemi winds can be strong in summer — ideal for experienced sailors.  

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Ionian Islands (from Lefkada, Corfu)

  • Calm waters, lush landscapes, and sheltered sailing — excellent for beginners & families.  
  • New marina in Nydri (Lefkada) increasing access and berths.  

 

Saronic Gulf (from Athens)

  • Short distances, easy stops at Aegina, Poros, Hydra, Spetses.
  • Perfect for a shorter or first-time yacht trip.  

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Sporades & Dodecanese

  • Lesser-traveled but scenic — great for nature lovers and quieter sailings.  

🎓 Sailing Licenses & Regulations

🇺🇸 What You Need to Charter

  • For bareboat charters, Greek authorities usually require:
     
    • A recognized sailing license or certificate (e.g., ASA, US Sailing), plus an International Certificate of Competence (ICC).  
    • Some companies will accept ASA certificates with ICC or ask you to hire a skipper.  
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📑 Safety & Local Rules

  • All yachts cruising Greek waters pay a cruising tax based on length and stay duration.  
  • If your license isn’t recognized locally, charter companies will require a skipper or qualified crew onboard.  

🛥 Practical Planning Tips

🗓 Best Time to Go

  • May to September is peak yachting season.
  • July & August offer warm weather but stronger winds (Meltemi) in the Aegean.  

📍 Where to Start

  • Athens (Alimos Marina) — biggest choice of yachts and easiest flight access from the U.S.  
  • Corfu or Lefkada — excellent starting points for calm Ionian adventuring.  

🛟 Safety & Comfort

  • Greece is considered a very safe travel destination for Americans. Yachting typically includes strong safety briefings and English-speaking crews.  
  • Make sure your travel insurance covers international yachting and medical care.  

📞 Recommended Charter Companies (Examples)

Here is a reputable option you can explore further:

  • Alpha Yachting — Broker with U.S. support office (Florida).   

📌 Quick Summary

✔️ No Greek visa needed for U.S. tourists up to 90 days (ETIAS required). 

✔️ Charter via bareboat, skippered, or luxury yacht — pick what fits your group & budget. 

✔️ ICC or recognized sailing certificate recommended for bareboat. 

✔️ Best regions: Aegean/Cyclades, Ionian Sea, Saronic Gulf. 

✔️ Safety: Very good, with English-speaking crews and solid services. 

If you want, I can help you plan a specific itinerary (e.g., two weeks around the Cyclades or Ionian islands) — just tell me your dates, group size, and budget!

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