Where should you charter in the Mediterranean?
Turkey, Greece, Croatia, Italy and Spain each do something the others can’t. Because we operate all five, here’s the honest, neutral comparison — plus a 60-second chooser to point you at the right one.
Find your match in 60 seconds
Four questions. We’ll point you to the country — and the brand — that fits.
Answer all four to see your match — 4 to go.
The five countries, compared
Cost is relative, for an equivalent crewed week. All five run May to October, with June and September the sweet spot everywhere.
| Country | Cost | Sailing | Best for | Signature grounds | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Turkey MaviSail | € · most affordable | Easy to moderate; the meltemi builds in Aug | Best value, families, first-time blue cruisers | Bodrum · Göcek · Fethiye · the Twelve Islands | Explore → |
Greece KyanoSail | €€ · mid-range | Varies: demanding Cyclades meltemi vs sheltered Ionian | Island-hoppers; a ground for every skill level | Cyclades · Ionian · Saronic · Dodecanese | Explore → |
Spain CelesteSail | €€€ · mid to premium | Easy; settled summers with an afternoon sea breeze | Couples & friends; beach-club energy and day charters | Ibiza · Formentera · Mallorca · Menorca | Explore → |
Croatia PlavaSail | €€€€ · higher end | Easy to moderate; reliable maestral, occasional bura | History, nightlife and nature in one short-hop week | Split & Hvar · Dubrovnik · the Kornati · Vis | Explore → |
ItalyYou’re here DolceSail | €€€€€ · premium | Easy; short hops, settled summer seas | Couples, glamour and food-first weeks | Amalfi Coast · Sardinia · Sicily & the Aeolians | Explore → |
Each country is run by its own Sailivo brand — links open the specialist site for that ground.
Why Italy?
Italy is the choice when the coast itself is the point — Positano and Capri from the water, La Maddalena's clear anchorages, and the Mediterranean's best food. Premium, and worth it.
Explore Italy charters →Common questions
Which Mediterranean country is cheapest for a yacht charter?
Turkey is generally the most affordable of the great charter countries — most gulets are Turkish-built and based, and the classic charter is sold largely inclusive. Greece sits in the middle, and Croatia and Italy are at the higher end. As a rough order for an equivalent crewed week: Turkey, then Greece, then Spain, then Croatia, then Italy.
Turkey vs Greece vs Croatia — which should I choose?
Turkey for the best-value crewed gulet "blue cruise" between quiet Aegean bays. Greece for island-hopping with the widest choice, from the big-wind Cyclades to the calm, family-friendly Ionian. Croatia for a short-hop week mixing Venetian island towns, nightlife and national parks — polished but the priciest of the three.
Which Mediterranean sailing destination is best for families or first-timers?
Turkey's sheltered gulet cruising and the Greek Ionian (Corfu, Lefkada, Kefalonia) are the easiest — short hops, calm water and no meltemi. Italy's Amalfi Coast and Tuscany also work well for families thanks to short distances. Avoid the peak-summer Cyclades for a first trip, where the meltemi wind is strong.
Which is best for a couple, and which for a lively friends’ trip?
For a couple: Italy (Amalfi and Sardinia — glamour and food) or the Greek islands. For a lively friends’ group: Spain’s Balearics (Ibiza and Formentera’s day-charter and beach-club scene) or Croatia (Hvar’s nightlife with the Pakleni Islands next door).
When is the best time to charter in the Mediterranean?
The season runs May to October across all five countries. June and September are the sweet spot everywhere — warm seas, settled weather, fewer crowds and prices 25–40% below the July–August peak. May and October are quieter and cheaper but cooler.
Do I need a sailing licence to charter in any of these countries?
Not for crewed or skippered charters — a professional captain or skipper runs the boat and you are a guest. A licence only matters for bareboat charter, where at least one person aboard must hold a recognised certificate plus a VHF licence.