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Paramount Business Jets provides exclusive private jet charter services across Greece, offering a luxurious, efficient, and fully tailored travel experience for both leisure and business travelers. Travel privately to top Greek destinations such as Athens, Thessaloniki, Mykonos, Santorini, Crete, and beyond - enjoying maximum convenience, aircraft flexibility, personalized service, privacy, and comfort. Whether you're flying into the historic capital of Athens, enjoying the upscale beach life of Mykonos, or exploring the romantic cliffs of Santorini, our private jet charter solutions ensure seamless access to the most iconic destinations across the Greek mainland and islands.

With access to over 4,000 private jets worldwide, we cater to all travel needs with a broad selection of aircraft options - from light jets for short regional hops to ultra long-range jets for international travel. We offer competitive private jet rental pricing tailored to your specific itinerary, group size, and onboard preferences, ensuring exceptional value without compromising on luxury or safety. Safety is a top priority, and we maintain rigorous standards to guarantee a secure and seamless private jet experience. To charter a private jet or receive a personalized private jet quote for travel in Greece, contact Paramount Business Jets 24/7 at +1-877-727-2538 or use our convenient online private jet flight quoting system.

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Greece Private Jet Pricing

These are the average hourly rates for various private jet categories. Use our private jet quoting system to get quotes for your upcoming trip. Learn more about our private jet rental costs or jet card membership rates for additional savings.
Very Light Jets
2-4
371 KTAS
$2750 - $3500
Light Jets
6-7
492 KTAS
$2900 - $3500
Super Light Jets
7-8
465 KTAS
$4000 - $4300
Midsize Jets
8-9
470 KTAS
$4300 - $4750
Super Midsize Jets
8-10
530 KTAS
$5100 - $6500
Large Jets
10-16
513 KTAS
$6800 - $9500
Ultra Long Range Jets
12-16
516 KTAS
$10000 - $14000
VIP Airliners
16-50
485 KTAS
$16000 - $23000
Turboprop Aircraft
6-8
402 KTAS
$1850 - $2300
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Greece Charter Destinations

Greece, a timeless Mediterranean destination steeped in history, culture, and natural beauty, captivates travelers with its stunning landscapes, ancient ruins, and vibrant coastal lifestyle. As a proud member of the European Union, Greece plays a significant role in Europe’s rich cultural and historical tapestry. From the iconic whitewashed buildings of Santorini to the historic landmarks of Athens, Greece offers a diverse range of experiences that blend luxury, heritage, and scenic charm.

As a cornerstone of Mediterranean civilization, Greece is home to some of the world’s most renowned archaeological sites, including the Acropolis of Athens, the ruins of Delphi, and Olympia, the birthplace of the Olympic Games. Visitors can explore these ancient wonders and immerse themselves in the rich history, mythology, and architectural legacy that define this legendary land.

With over 6,000 islands scattered across the Aegean and Ionian Seas, Greece offers an unparalleled island-hopping experience. From the romantic sunsets of Santorini and the cosmopolitan energy of Mykonos to the emerald landscapes of Corfu, each island showcases its own unique character, turquoise waters, and Mediterranean charm.

Greece’s natural beauty extends beyond its coasts, with a landscape that ranges from rugged mountains and lush forests to pristine beaches and crystal-clear waters. Discover the dramatic gorges of Crete, hike the trails of Mount Olympus, or unwind on the sandy shores of Zakynthos. Whether you're seeking adventure, relaxation, or cultural immersion, Greece’s diverse environments and warm Mediterranean hospitality make it a truly unforgettable destination in the Mediterranean

Top Greece Private Jet Routes

Top Private Jet Airports in Greece

Greece, renowned for its rich history and breathtaking landscapes, also serves as a prominent hub for business and leisure travel in Europe, boasting a selection of private jet airports tailored to the preferences of affluent travelers and business executives. Here are some of the top private jet airports in Greece:

  • Athens International Airport "Eleftherios Venizelos" (ATH) - Located near Athens, the capital city of Greece, ATH is the country's busiest airport and a major hub for private jet travel.
  • Mykonos Island National Airport (JMK) - Situated on the island of Mykonos, JMK is a popular destination for private jet travelers seeking to experience the island's luxurious lifestyle and vibrant nightlife.
  • Santorini Thira National Airport (JTR) - Located on the picturesque island of Santorini, JTR is renowned for its stunning views, breathtaking sunsets, and luxurious resorts, attracting private jet travelers from around the world.
  • Heraklion International Airport "Nikos Kazantzakis" (HER) - Serving the island of Crete, HER is a gateway to the island's rich history, beautiful beaches, and archaeological sites, making it a popular destination for private jet travelers.
  • Corfu International Airport "Ioannis Kapodistrias" (CFU) - Situated on the island of Corfu, CFU offers private jet travelers’ access to the island's lush landscapes, charming villages, and historic attractions.
  • Rhodes International Airport "Diagoras" (RHO) - Located on the island of Rhodes, RHO is a popular destination for private jet travelers seeking to explore the island's rich history, beautiful beaches, and vibrant culture.

These are just a few examples of popular private jet airports in Greece, each providing modern facilities, efficient services, and convenient access to major cities, business hubs, and tourist attractions across the country. Whether traveling for business or leisure, private jet passengers in Greece can expect seamless and luxurious experiences at these airports. 

Top Sights in Greece

Greece is a beautiful and historically rich country with many popular destinations for private jet charters. Here are some of the most popular Greek destinations along with their main landmarks:

Athens:

  • Acropolis and Parthenon: Iconic ancient citadel and temple dedicated to Athena, offering panoramic views of Athens.
  • Acropolis Museum: Modern museum showcasing artifacts from the Acropolis site, including the Caryatids.
  • Ancient Agora: Historic marketplace and civic center of ancient Athens, featuring well-preserved ruins.
  • Plaka neighborhood: Picturesque neighborhood with narrow streets, neoclassical architecture, shops, and tavernas.
  • National Archaeological Museum: Largest museum in Greece, housing extensive collections of ancient Greek artifacts.

Amorgos:

  • Monastery of Panagia Hozoviotissa: Cliffside monastery with stunning views over the Aegean Sea.
  • Aegiali Beach: Scenic beach with crystal-clear waters and a relaxed atmosphere.
  • Ancient city of Minoa: Archaeological site with ruins dating back to the Bronze Age, offering insights into ancient Greek civilization.

Crete:

  • Palace of Knossos: Bronze Age archaeological site associated with the myth of the Minotaur and the labyrinth.
  • Elafonissi Beach: Pink sand beach with turquoise waters and a protected nature reserve.
  • Samaria Gorge: Longest gorge in Europe, popular for hiking and natural beauty.
  • Heraklion Archaeological Museum: Museum showcasing Minoan artifacts and treasures from ancient Crete.
  • Chania Old Town: Venetian harbor, narrow streets, and historic buildings blending Greek, Venetian, and Ottoman influences.

Corfu:

  • Achilleion Palace: Neoclassical palace with gardens and statues, once owned by Empress Elisabeth of Austria.
  • Old Fortress: Venetian fortress overlooking Corfu Town and the Ionian Sea.
  • Corfu Town (UNESCO World Heritage Site): Historic center with narrow streets, fortresses, and elegant Venetian architecture.
  • Paleokastritsa Monastery: Monastery complex with panoramic views over the Ionian Sea and lush surroundings.

Halkidiki:

  • Mount Athos (Agion Oros): Autonomous monastic state and UNESCO World Heritage site, accessible only to men with special permits.
  • Petralona Cave: Cave with stalactites and stalagmites, as well as prehistoric human and animal fossils.
  • Kassandra Peninsula: First of the three peninsulas of Halkidiki, known for its beaches, resorts, and nightlife.
  • Sithonia Peninsula: Second peninsula of Halkidiki, offering quieter beaches, scenic villages, and natural beauty.

Hydra:

  • Hydra Town: Picturesque harbor town with stone mansions, narrow streets, and no motor vehicles.
  • Historical Archives Museum of Hydra: Museum documenting the history of Hydra, including its maritime heritage.
  • Hydra Port: Bustling harbor with waterfront cafes, shops, and traditional fishing boats.
  • Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary: Historic church with Byzantine icons and impressive architecture.

Kalamata:

  • Kalamata Castle: Medieval fortress overlooking the city and the Messenian Gulf.
  • Archaeological Museum of Messenia: Museum showcasing artifacts from ancient Messene and the wider region.
  • Kalamata Historical and Folklore Museum: Museum highlighting the history, culture, and traditions of Kalamata and the Messenia area.

Kefalonia:

  • Myrtos Beach: Famous beach with turquoise waters and dramatic cliffs.
  • Melissani Cave: Cave with an underground lake and impressive stalactite formations.
  • Assos Village: Picturesque village with colorful houses and a Venetian fortress.
  • Castle of Saint George: Ruined castle offering panoramic views over Kefalonia and the Ionian Sea.

Milos:

  • Sarakiniko Beach: Unique lunar-like landscape with white volcanic rock formations and crystal-clear waters.
  • Kleftiko Caves: Sea caves accessible only by boat, known for their rugged beauty and turquoise waters.
  • Catacombs of Milos: Ancient Christian catacombs dating back to the 1st century AD.
  • Ancient theater of Milos: Well-preserved ancient theater with stunning views over the Aegean Sea.

Mykonos:

  • Mykonos Town (Chora): Picturesque town with whitewashed buildings, winding streets, shops, and cafes.
  • Little Venice: Quaint waterfront area with 18th-century houses overlooking the sea.
  • Windmills of Mykonos: Iconic windmills overlooking Mykonos Town and the harbor.
  • Panagia Paraportiani Church: Unique church complex with whitewashed architecture, a blend of Byzantine and Cycladic styles.

Rhodes:

  • Palace of the Grand Master: Medieval castle and palace in Rhodes Town, showcasing Gothic and Renaissance architecture.
  • Medieval City of Rhodes (UNESCO World Heritage Site): Walled city with narrow streets, medieval buildings, and historic gates.
  • Lindos Acropolis: Ancient hilltop acropolis with ruins of temples and panoramic views over Lindos and the sea.
  • Valley of the Butterflies: Scenic valley with streams and lush vegetation, known for its unique butterfly species.

Santorini:

  • Oia village: Picturesque village with blue-domed churches, sunsets, and stunning views over the caldera.
  • Fira town: Capital of Santorini with cliffside houses, shops, cafes, and panoramic views.
  • Akrotiri archaeological site: Minoan Bronze Age settlement preserved under volcanic ash, offering insights into ancient Santorini.
  • Volcanic caldera: Caldera formed by a volcanic eruption, offering boat tours, hot springs, and panoramic views.

Skiathos:

  • Koukounaries Beach: Famous beach with fine golden sand and pine trees, surrounded by a protected natural area.
  • Papadiamantis House Museum: Museum dedicated to Alexandros Papadiamantis, a Greek writer, in a traditional house.
  • Skiathos Castle: Medieval fortress overlooking Skiathos Town and the Aegean Sea.

Thessaloniki:

  • White Tower: Historic tower and symbol of Thessaloniki, now a museum with exhibits on the city's history.
  • Aristotelous Square: Main square of Thessaloniki, lined with cafes, shops, and historic buildings.
  • Rotunda of Galerius: Ancient Roman monument and UNESCO World Heritage site, originally a mausoleum.
  • Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki: Museum housing artifacts from ancient Macedonian and Byzantine eras.

Zakynthos:

  • Navagio Beach (Shipwreck Beach): Famous beach with a shipwreck, clear turquoise waters, and dramatic cliffs.
  • Blue Caves: Sea caves with stunning blue waters and rock formations, accessible by boat.
  • Zakynthos Marine Park: Protected area for sea turtles and marine life, offering snorkeling and diving opportunities.

These landmarks are just a glimpse of the rich cultural and historical heritage that Greece has to offer, attracting millions of visitors from around the world each year. Each of these destinations offers unique attractions that showcase the natural beauty, historical significance, and vibrant culture of Greece, making them ideal for private jet travelers seeking both relaxation and adventure.

Greece Jet Charter FAQ

  • Do I have to be a Jet Card member to charter a jet with Paramount?

    No. You do not have to become a private jet card member to charter a private jet on demand or as needed. Call us at +1-877-727-2538 to speak with one of our friendly Aviation Advisors about your trip.

  • How far in advance do I need to book my flight?

    Ideally, it’s best to book your flight a month or two in advance for best aircraft availability but you can book charter flights with as little as 4 hours of notice.

  • How much does it cost to charter a jet to or from Greece?

    The cost of chartering a private jet to or from Greece varies based on several factors, including the aircraft type, flight route, and total flight time. Below are typical hourly rate estimates in euros (EUR), based on aircraft category:

    • Turboprops, Very Light Jets, Executive Light Jets (4–6 passengers):
      Approx. €1,850 – €3,700 per flight hour

    • Midsize Jets & Super Midsize Jets (6–9 passengers):
      Approx. €3,700 – €7,400 per flight hour

    • Large Jets & Ultra Long-Range Jets (10–14 passengers):
      Approx. €7,400 – €12,900+ per flight hour

    • VIP Airliners (18–50+ passengers) – e.g., Lineage 1000, Boeing BBJ, Airbus ACJ: Approx. €14,700 – €21,200+ per flight hour

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  • Which aircraft types are available for charter in Greece?

    Paramount Business Jets offers access to over 4,000 aircraft worldwide, with a wide range of options suitable for both domestic island-hopping and international travel to or from Greece:

    • Turboprops (e.g., Pilatus PC‑12, King Air 350i): Perfect for short regional flights and smaller runways on Greek islands. These aircraft offer cost-effective travel without compromising comfort.
    • Light, Very Light & Super Light Jets (e.g., Citation CJ2+, Citation XLS+): Ideal for solo travelers or small groups flying between Athens, Mykonos, Santorini, or nearby European hubs. These jets combine speed, efficiency, and comfort for 4 to 8 passengers, making them excellent for short- to mid-range routes with competitive operating costs.
    • Midsize & Super-Midsize Jets (e.g., Challenger 350, Hawker 900XP): Best for longer flights such as Greece to the UK or UAE. These jets offer stand-up cabins, spacious seating, and ample luggage capacity.
    • Large Jets (e.g., Gulfstream G-IV SP, Challenger 650): Designed for longer-distance European or regional international travel, large jets feature wide, luxurious cabins and enhanced inflight amenities — suitable for VIPs, executives, or leisure travelers flying in style across continents. 
    • Ultra Long-Range Jets (e.g., Gulfstream G-550, Global Express XRS): Ideal for nonstop intercontinental flights from Greece to the U.S., Asia, Africa, or the Middle East. These jets offer elite performance, large cabins, dedicated sleeping areas, and advanced connectivity options.
    • VIP Airliners (e.g., Airbus ACJ, Boeing BBJ): The ultimate in private aviation. VIP-configured airliners offer expansive, fully customized interiors - including lounges, dining areas, private bedrooms, and full-service galleys. Perfect for high-level delegations, government missions, or ultra-luxury group travel.
  • What are the top airports in Greece for private jet travel?

    Greece’s top private jet airports include:

    • Athens International Airport (ATH): Located near the capital, this is Greece’s busiest and most well-equipped airport for private aviation, offering VIP services and easy access to central Athens and historical landmarks.
    • Thessaloniki Airport (SKG): Serves northern Greece and the city of Thessaloniki, making it ideal for business travel and cultural exploration in the Macedonia region.
    • Mykonos Airport (JMK): A top choice during summer months, this airport handles high volumes of private jet traffic for travelers heading to the island’s famous beaches and nightlife.
    • Santorini (Thira) National Airport (JTR): Popular for luxury tourism, Santorini’s airport is frequently used by private jet travelers seeking the island’s iconic views and romantic getaways.
    • Heraklion International Airport (HER): The main gateway to Crete, especially for visitors heading to the north coast resorts and archaeological sites like Knossos.
    • Chania International Airport (CHQ): Also located on Crete, this airport is convenient for accessing the island’s western region and more secluded luxury resorts.
    • Corfu International Airport (CFU): Ideal for reaching the lush Ionian Island of Corfu, known for its beaches, Venetian architecture, and upscale resorts.
    • Rhodes International Airport (RHO): Serves the Dodecanese Island of Rhodes, a destination rich in history, beaches, and luxury travel offerings.
  • How does Paramount ensure safety for aircraft, crew, and operators?

    Paramount Business Jets employs one of the strictest safety policies in the industry. From vetted operators to real-time safety checks, we ensure every flight exceeds all safety margins required by law.

  • What are the most popular private jet routes to and from Greece?

    Popular private jet routes in Greece include:

    • London ⇄ Mykonos: A top seasonal pleasure route - luxury clients often fly directly for summer nights, parties, and exclusive beach time. 
    • Paris ⇄ Santorini: Romantic escapes, weddings, and leisure travel drive strong demand on this route.
    • Rome ⇄ Athens: A popular route for both business and culture, combining Italy’s capital with Greece’s historic heart. 
    • London ⇄ Zakynthos: For those seeking a more secluded Greek island experience, this route is favored in summer months. 
    • Athens ⇄ Mykonos: A frequent domestic hop among private travelers—short flight times make it ideal for island hopping. 
    • Athens ⇄ Santorini: Another strong domestic route, particularly attractive for leisure travelers wanting unique views, sunsets, and high-end resorts.
    • Berlin ⇄ Thessaloniki: A business‑plus‑leisure route, used by clients combining culture, northern Greece, and the Balkans. 
  • Do I need a visa for private jet flights in Greece?

    • Visa-exempt travelers (e.g. citizens of the U.S., Canada, UK, Australia, EU/EEA countries) can enter Greece without a visa for up to 90 days within any 180-day period for tourism or business.

    • Travelers from visa-required countries must obtain a Schengen Visa (Type C) in advance to enter Greece, even when arriving by private jet.

    • From mid-2025, visa-exempt visitors will also need an ETIAS travel authorization, which is a quick online screening (not a visa).

    • You must land at an airport with customs and immigration facilities, and your documents will be checked upon arrival.

  • Are there customs procedures on international private jet flights?

    Yes, but they are typically fast and discreet via private terminals (FBOs). Your Aviation Advisor will coordinate all customs and immigration arrangements.

  • Is Wi-Fi included on my jet with Paramount Business Jets?

    Most private jets do have Wi-Fi, but not all. It’s best to let your Paramount Aviation Advisor know that Wi-Fi is important. Some operators charge extra, and some include it in the charter price.

  • Is it OK to bring my pet on a private jet charter flight?

    Yes! Pets are welcome in the cabin, but please inform your Paramount Aviation Advisor beforehand. We’ll ensure the selected operator is pet-friendly and properly prepared.

  • Are empty leg flights available in Greece?

    Yes, empty legs are more easily accessible on popular routes. Empty legs (one-way repositioning flights) can offer up to 75% off regular charter pricing. Ask your Aviation Advisor for current availability.

  • Can I charter a private jet for special events in Greece?

    Absolutely. Greece hosts numerous events that attract private jet travelers, such as:

    • Athens Epidaurus Festival (Summer): A premier cultural event showcasing classical theater, music, and dance in historic venues like the ancient Epidaurus Theater and the Odeon of Herodes Atticus in Athens.
    • Mykonos and Santorini High Season Events (June–September): These world-famous islands come alive with luxury parties, beach clubs, and international gatherings, drawing celebrities and jet-setters from around the globe.
    • Thessaloniki International Film Festival (November): A leading film industry event in Southeastern Europe, attracting filmmakers, critics, and cinema lovers to Greece’s vibrant second city.

    Private jets provide direct, comfortable access to these busy seasonal destinations.

  • Which is the best private jet company for charter flights to, from, or within Greece?

    Paramount Business Jets has been in business for over 20 years and maintains a 5-star average client satisfaction rating. With vetted operators, strict safety procedures, and the best pricing to or from Greece, Paramount Business Jets is the best choice for worldwide on-demand private charter flights.  

  • Ready to Book a Private Jet in Greece or Need a Quote?

    Call Paramount Business Jets today at +1-877-727-2538 or visit our website to request a customized charter flight quote.

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