Cyprus sits at the crossroads of three continents, surrounded by some of the clearest, warmest waters in the Mediterranean. For those considering a yacht charter in Cyprus, the island offers an unbeatable combination of dramatic coastline, ancient history, and world-class hospitality — all within easy sailing distance. Whether you’re planning a day trip along the Limassol coastline or a multi-day voyage to secluded coves, this guide covers everything you need to know.
Why Charter a Yacht in Cyprus?
Cyprus enjoys over 320 days of sunshine per year, making it one of the most reliable yachting destinations in the Mediterranean. The sailing season runs from April through October, with the calmest conditions typically found in June, July, and September. August brings stronger Meltemi winds, which can add an element of excitement for more experienced sailors but may be less comfortable for leisurely cruises.
Beyond the weather, Cyprus offers:
- Crystal-clear waters — visibility of up to 30 metres in some areas, making it ideal for snorkelling and diving
- Uncrowded anchorages — compared to the Greek islands or the Côte d’Azur, Cyprus remains refreshingly quiet
- Rich history — ancient ruins, Byzantine churches, and Venetian fortresses are all visible from the water
- Excellent marinas — Limassol Marina, Larnaca Marina, and the new Ayia Napa Marina offer world-class facilities
Top Destinations for Yacht Charter in Cyprus
Limassol & the Southern Coast
Limassol is the natural starting point for most charters. The city’s modern marina is one of the finest in the Eastern Mediterranean, and the coastline heading east towards Governor’s Beach offers beautiful limestone cliffs, sea caves, and sheltered bays. West of Limassol, the Akrotiri Peninsula provides calm, shallow waters perfect for swimming.
Cape Greco & Ayia Napa
The southeastern tip of Cyprus is arguably the island’s most dramatic coastline. Cape Greco National Park features sea caves, natural arches, and turquoise lagoons that are best accessed by boat. The Blue Lagoon near Protaras is a firm favourite for swimming stops, and the new Ayia Napa Marina provides a stunning base for exploring the area.
Akamas Peninsula
In the northwest, the Akamas Peninsula is one of Cyprus’s last truly wild areas. Accessible only by sea or on foot, its remote beaches — including the famous Blue Lagoon at Polis — offer complete seclusion. This is ideal for multi-day charters where the goal is to escape entirely.
Paphos
Paphos combines mythological significance (it is said to be the birthplace of Aphrodite) with some excellent coastal scenery. The sea caves along the Paphos coast and the rock of Aphrodite make for memorable sailing.
Choosing the Right Yacht
One of the most important decisions in planning a charter is selecting the right vessel. The choice depends on the size of your group, the style of experience you want, and your budget.
Motor yachts are ideal for day trips, coastal cruising, and those who want to cover more distance with less effort. They offer speed, comfort, and stability, and are particularly well-suited to the calmer summer conditions around Cyprus.
Sailing yachts and catamarans suit those who want a more traditional seafaring experience. Catamarans in particular offer exceptional stability, generous deck space, and shallow draught — making them perfect for exploring the more remote anchorages around Cyprus and Greece.
Superyachts provide the ultimate in luxury. With professional crew, fully equipped galleys, and spacious staterooms, a superyacht charter is an experience unto itself — ideal for special occasions, corporate events, or simply for those who refuse to compromise.
A reputable charter company will help you match the right vessel to your plans, group size, and expectations.
What’s Included in a Yacht Charter?
Charter packages vary, but most crewed charters in Cyprus include the yacht, a professional captain, and often a hostess or deckhand. Fuel, port fees, and provisions are typically arranged separately or quoted as part of an all-inclusive package.
When booking, always clarify:
- Whether the charter is bareboat (you sail yourself) or crewed
- What the APA (Advance Provisioning Allowance) covers
- Whether VAT is included (relevant for charters within EU waters)
- The cancellation policy and what insurance is provided
Planning Your Itinerary
A typical day charter from Limassol might include a morning departure, a stop at a sea cave or snorkelling spot, lunch at anchor, and a leisurely return in the afternoon. Multi-day charters can extend to the Akamas Peninsula, the Troodos coastline, or even across to the Greek islands — Greece is just a day’s sail from Cyprus, opening up a vast cruising ground.
The best itineraries are built around your interests. A family with young children will want calm, shallow bays and easy swimming stops. A group of friends might prefer lively coastal towns and watersports. A couple celebrating an anniversary will appreciate secluded anchorages and sunset cocktails on deck.
Book with Confidence
Choosing an experienced, locally based charter company makes all the difference. Local knowledge — knowing where the best anchorages are, which marinas to avoid in a swell, where to find the finest seafood ashore — is something no online booking platform can replicate.
Yacht Shore is based in Limassol and operates across Cyprus and Greece, with a fleet ranging from day boats to superyachts. Our team is available before, during, and after your charter to ensure every detail is taken care of.
Contact us to start planning your charter today.