Sail the south coast aboard your own private speedboat. If you fancy playing skipper for the day, you'll be in charge of your own boat, no licence or experience required. Before you set off, staff will give you a safety briefing, show you the ropes, and help you set a course. Cruise by Keri Caves, do a spot of wildlife-watching at Marathonisi Island or stop by the incredibly Instagrammable Mizithres beach – the choice is yours.
Rent Your Own Private Boat in South Zante
- Private boat charter exclusively for you and your party
- Sail Zante's coastline
- Beach and swim stops when and where you decide
- Boat cruise
- Lifejacket
- Snorkelling equipment
- Fuel
- No boat licence required but a driving licence is mandatory
- Children under 14 will need to be escorted with at least 2 adults
- Not suitable for guests who can't swim
- Bring bathing gear and sunblock
- Bring a towel
- Bring a hat
- Transfers not included
- Food not included
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