Expectations are wishes that come true onboard
When embarking on a charter, everyone has expectations and desires for their dream holiday. Making these come true or not will define the charter’s success. There is often the misconception that a very beautiful, comfortable or luxurious yacht is what makes the chartering experience. The difference between a seller and a broker is that the […]
Greece Beyond the Obvious
Some of the most meaningful moments of a charter don’t happen in famous ports or busy marinas. They happen in quiet anchorages, small harbours, and islands where history, culture, and daily life still unfold at a slower pace. A well-designed itinerary allows guests to experience Greece beyond the highlights: through local flavours, stories, traditions, and […]
Crafting the Perfect Itinerary
As the first month of 2026 progresses, the mind already wanders off to the beautiful Greek summer and the wonderful journeys we will put together. At Artemis Maritime, our goal is to approach each charter as an opportunity to build and offer something completely unique and tailor-made. Choosing the ideal route for each of our […]
Why Central Agents Are Key to a Successful Charter
Central Agents are the linchpin of professional yacht chartering. They coordinate with owners, crew, and brokers to ensure yachts are available, fully prepared, and ready to deliver exceptional experiences. At Artemis Maritime, we work closely with Central Agents to: -Access accurate availability and pricing -Maintain integrity and fairness across the charter market -Ensure every charter meets […]
What Makes a Yacht Charter Run Smoothly Behind the Scenes
A seamless yacht charter is the result of careful planning, attention to detail, and strong collaboration, much of it happening behind the scenes. At Artemis Maritime, we coordinate every aspect of a charter long before guests step on board. Basic pillars are: -Clear communication with Central Agents, captains, and crew -Meticulous planning of itineraries, provisions, and logistics -Managing onboard […]

