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Title: Boats
Post by: nickb on July 04, 2007, 09:21:38 PM
We are thinking of hireing a boat, how much experience is required??? any advice would be welcome.
Nick and Marie
Title: Re: Boats
Post by: Eileen on July 04, 2007, 09:25:52 PM
Hi Nickb,

I've never hired a boat before so not much I can say apart from..have you seen this page?    http://www.arillas.com/page/content/view/31/116/lang,en/

Have fun,

Eileen.
Title: Re: Boats
Post by: nickb on July 04, 2007, 10:42:04 PM
Thank you, I have had a quick look, we will check it out when we are there any way just wanted some advice from nyone who's been already.
best wishes
nick
Title: Re: Boats
Post by: Eileen on July 04, 2007, 10:57:51 PM
Hi Nick,

If  you do decide to hire a boat please let us know all about it when you come home.  It would be good to read a review, it might even encourage me to try it one day. :-)

Have fun,

Eileen.
Title: Re: Boats
Post by: nickb on July 04, 2007, 11:04:47 PM
Hi Eileen
We certainly will do a review if we're brave enough to go for it, my fiancee has been watching to much shirley valentine though I think...are the boats really all called Noah.
ps if youhavent seen the film mentioned its a must!!!
Nick
Title: Re: Boats
Post by: Eileen on July 04, 2007, 11:12:39 PM
Crikey it's been absolutely years since I watched that movie...too many brain cells depleted by the retsina since then...but I vaguely remember...was the scene on the boat a little errmmm...romantic..or something along these lines...I'm trying to be polite?!!!

Eileen.
Title: Re: Boats
Post by: kriopigi girl on July 04, 2007, 11:26:08 PM
WE had planned to hire a boat this year but the chap who did them is not there now as he was not making the money.
It may be possible to hire one from San Stefanos though.
Happy sailing !!!!!!

Pauline

Title: Re: Boats
Post by: Sandy x on July 05, 2007, 12:20:35 AM
My kids and their mates ("young adults") hired a couple of boats for the day from San Stefanos last June. None of them had any previous experience but they were given a few instructions and had an absolutlely fantastic time - they said it was the best day of the holiday!
Title: Re: Boats
Post by: nickb on July 05, 2007, 10:12:20 AM
Hi Eileen, thats right it did get a bit steamy....but we shall just stick to sightseeing.
Honest
Title: Re: Boats
Post by: Eileen on July 05, 2007, 10:15:02 AM
Hi Eileen, thats right it did get a bit steamy....but we shall just stick to sightseeing.
Honest

:-) :-) :-)
Title: Re: Boats
Post by: nicmccluskey on July 05, 2007, 10:44:18 AM
Hi Nickb
My partner and I hired a boat two years ago from the guy on the beach at a very reasonable rate. HE gave us some basic instructions, showed us where the life jackets etc were and we were off! We had an absolutely fantastic time- filled up a cool box with a couple of cans and some butties. We came across a little secluded cove where Spiros (Bardis) goes for octopus! An excellent alternative day out- highly recommended.
Have fun!
Title: Re: Boats
Post by: John B on July 07, 2007, 04:48:38 PM
Hi Nick B,

Give it a go it's fantastic. It was 40 euro for two hours I think. He will show you the basics, it is very easy to handle. Take a bottle of wine or beers and a sandwich.
The boat has an anchor so you can go for a swim in beautiful clear water. Take note that petrol is charged extra.

Have a great time.

John
Title: Re: Boats
Post by: annie on July 07, 2007, 08:11:49 PM
Driving to boat is not a problem and we had a lovely day. Dropping anchor in the coves can be tricky. Cost us 30 euros for a dented propeller, as the wind caught the boat as we were lifting the anchor and blew the boat onto a rock. Also the anchor got stuck under another rock and i had to dive down and free it . This took several goes.
Annie
Title: Re: Boats
Post by: Angie Redshoes on July 16, 2007, 07:18:48 PM
Another idea would be to drive to Kassiopi and hire a boat from Phillippo. It is more expensive (80 euro upwards depending on the size of the boat) as you do get the boat for the whole day with a map detailing all the tavernas en route and the boats are certainly more superior. If you are experienced and have a licence you can hire a boat with a larger hp engine.

It would also give you the opportunity to explore further around the nw coast it truly is beautiful.

However..... at the risk of being shot down in flames..... please excercise caution and dont think that drink/boating is any safer than drink/driving.
Title: Re: Boats
Post by: neilelaine on August 01, 2007, 01:27:03 AM
    We hired a boat from San Stephanos boat hire for the day, we had a great time, probably one of the best days out of the holiday. We worked our way down the coast to Paleokastrisa, stopping off at various coves, bays and checking out the islands. We got back a bit earlier than expected to the area off San Stephanos so we went for a look at the cliffs to the north near Sunset Beach. If you are staying in Arillas they will arrange for you to be picked up and dropped off for a small fee and it is also bookable at Olgas travel in Arillas.
   No experience is needed but make sure you take in the instructions given and it may be worth spending 10 minutes with a map the day before so you have an idea where you fancy going. A depth chart is provided and any areas with shallow water and rocks is pointed out in the instruction period.

Have Fun, we did!!

Neil, Elaine, Amber & Jake.

Title: Re: Boats
Post by: moi2travel on August 21, 2007, 03:17:17 PM
We hired boats in Arillas, and had a great time. unfortunately the boat hirer has now left arillas and the nearest hirer is in St. George i think. Great fun though, as long
as you are carefull, and when visiting beaches tilt the engine and propella out of the water before you hit the ground, so you dont damage the propeller or you will be
charged for its repair - about 80 Euro
We also found the ones with the steering wheel, rather than the steering stick were
easier to use, but they tend to be the bigger ones for up to 7 persons, so worth
sharing and all having a go at driving. 
No licence or experience needed, and the fuel will usually take you as far as Paleo
in one direction, and sidari in the other, can get a bit rough if you try to go out to
the far island which is further than it looks - Have a go - Happy sailing !!
Title: Re: Boats
Post by: Baldy Barry on August 21, 2007, 08:55:36 PM
Oh no !
We hired a boat in Arillas last year and it was great so we were looking forward to doing it again.
Title: Re: Boats
Post by: James W on August 24, 2007, 12:00:54 AM
Drat!!
          We'll have a long walk to get the boat, and another one afterwards to get back to Arillas.  :-(