Kos, Greece

Rent a Catamaran in Kos, Greece in a few minutes!

Rent a Catamaran in Kos, Greece in a few minutes!

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Hiring a catamaran is a fantastic way to explore Kos, one of the most beautiful islands in the Dodecanese complex. With mountainous villages, endless sandy beaches, and a strategic point for your private catamaran charter, you cannot miss the chance to visit Kos and its unique coastline in the Aegean Sea. Kos has several picturesque marinas, where you can find the ideal sailboat of your choice. You can directly contact the owners for the ideal vessel, or simply allow a BednBlue travel expert to guide you with some hand-picked suggestions.

You have plenty of options:

You can book and hire a catamaran with a skipper, or book a bareboat (if you own a license), and enjoy a one-day cruise to Kalymnos or Leros. With a catamaran charter, you can throw a party, enjoy a sunset cruise, or celebrate a wedding anniversary. Finally, you can hire a luxury catamaran and visit Rhodes, Astypalaia, and Bodrum on a multi-day adventure.

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Catamaran in Kos

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Kos is located southeast of the Aegean Sea, opposite the Bodrum peninsula, and close to the Turkish coast. It is the second-biggest island in the Dodecanese and has a natural beauty that is rich and lively. The city center in Kos houses an open-air museum, where archeological objects and findings exist in a historic unfolding. The city combines beautifully modernity and ancient times in a blend. You will find beautiful parks, boulevards, and graceful public buildings. The island also has active nightlife and luxury shops. Once you are on the island, explore Kos Town and its lively nightclubs, bars, and restaurants. If you want to visit some interesting cultural sites, take your time to explore the historical artifacts and ruins. You will find the tree of Hippocrates, father of medicine, who had his home in the land. Go up to see the gigantic medieval castles that glorify Kos’ Town. The castle sits as a guard to the harbor's entrance, so it is impossible to miss. This is just a glimpse of the things you can do before you head to your catamaran. Pick your preferred catamaran and discover every corner of the island, full of hidden surprises and unexpected beauties.

A catamaran excursion in Kos will allow you to visit the south coast, still remote and inaccessible by land. You will enjoy visiting beaches like Magic Beach and Paradise Beach. These are known for their cold refreshing waters, are organized, and have arranged amenities for all travelers. When you move away from the beaches, you should visit the thermal springs deep in Agios Fokas, about 10 kilometers away from Kos Town. The thermal springs are pools of hot water, surrounded by boulders with minerals, loved for their healing properties. Take the time to relax at the thermal springs after a busy day. Other great beaches to add to your catamaran tours in Kos include the secluded beach of Limnionas, Kamari, Kardamena, and Marmari, which can get a little crowded during summer. Your private catamaran charter will offer you unique moments by the shore, and you can simply enjoy swimming away from the crowds, in the most secluded spots.

When you are ready to bid goodbye to Kos, make Kalymnos Island your next stop, where you can opt for a quiet or busy setting. Pothia is a busy location on the island. It is also the main harbor on the island, filled with catamaran and sailing boats.  Vathi Bay is a more quiet and serene environment. Kalymnos Island is a paradise on earth and can mark a great one- or two-day charter experience from Kos. Once you leave Kalymnos, it is a short trip to Leros island. The main port of Leros is Lakki, and it has an artistic feel of the 1930s. You will love the town and its friendly people, who will make the stay worth your while. You can visit several other islands, including the picture-perfect settlements and hilltop villages of Astypalaia. You can also visit the pilgrim destination, Patmos, and take a tour at St. John's monastery. Stop over at Symi and admire the neoclassical-themed mansions. If you do not have any navigational notions, we then recommend you hire a catamaran with a skipper. With a professional captain on board, you will have no trouble with where to make crucial stops during your sailing holiday in Greece. Some great destinations you may want to add to your catamaran tours in Kos include Rhodes (Greece), Bodrum, and Fethiye (Turkey), where you will be able to experience the cultural contrast and create lifetime experiences.

Below we have some useful information on marinas, ports, and Airports related to your catamaran hire in Kos.

Kos Marina: Located one mile south-east from the old harbor, offers a berthing capacity for 250 yachts with excellent services. A great start for your island hopping trips in the Dodecanese islands, offering water and electricity supplies to all boats.

Kos Airport is 25 km away from Kos Marina. By car, you can reach Kos town from the airport in just 30 minutes.

Port Mandraki, Nisyros: Has a berthing capacity for 60 vessels and is open all days of the week. A great stopover marina for our boat trips from Kos, sheltered from winds. Water and electricity supplies are offered too.

Kardamena Port, Kos: A great port for your boat trips to Nisyros and Tilos. Offers exceptional shelter from winds and has nearby restaurants, cafés, and supermarkets.

Kos Airport is 6.2 km away from Kardamena (8 min with a car).

Pothia Port, Kalymnos: It is ideal for day trips from Kos and offers a great port with a curving 2 km bay for boats to anchor. Pothia is also the largest town in Kalymnos and has old mansions, buildings, and countless impressive churches. The beaches by the port are very popular among the locals.

Bay of Skala, Patmos: It is a great spot for sailboats and catamarans to anchor. Skala is the major town of Patmos and has all kinds of boating equipment, supplies, and water and fuel for your yacht.

Ferry routes are available from Kos to Leros, Nisyros, Patmos, Piraeus, and Rhodes.