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Guide and Tips for Chartering a Boat in Croatia

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Imagine gliding through crystal-clear waters, hopping from one stunning island to another, and soaking in the pristine beauty of Croatia's coastline. A Boat Charter in Croatia offers unmatched opportunities for relaxation, exploration, and the thrill of the open sea. Whether you prefer the vibrant energy of bustling ports and cities or the tranquil charm of secluded bays, Croatia provides the perfect setting for an unforgettable adventure.

At Sailogy, we are dedicated to making your dream sailing holiday a reality. We offer a diverse fleet, including sailboats, catamarans, motorboats, gulets, and luxury yachts, ensuring the perfect vessel for every traveller. Depart from any of Croatia's major ports and cities, and customize your journey with various extras for a truly personalized experience.

Trust our experience and dedication to craft an unforgettable sailing vacation in Croatia

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What are the requirements for hiring a boat in Croatia?

To rent a boat in Croatia, catamaran, or motorboat, you will need the following key requirements:

Licensing:

  • Sailing License: To navigate in Croatia, you need a valid international sailing license recognized by the Croatian Ministry of Sea and Traffic. They have provided a list of accepted foreign nautical certificates, which can be viewed at this link. Our travel experts are ready to offer detailed information tailored to your specific situation.
  • VHF Radio Certificate: A VHF Radio Certificate is also required, ensuring competence in maritime communication.

Age Requirement:

  • You must be at least 18 years old to charter a boat in Croatia

Non-Licensed Sailors:

  • If you don’t have the required licenses, you can hire a skipper to manage the sailing, allowing you to enjoy the trip without handling the navigation​.

Marina Dalmacija in Sukosan

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What is the Best Season for a Sailing Holiday in Croatia?

Croatia offers ideal sailing conditions almost all year round, but the best season is from May to September. During these months, the weather is warm and sunny, with air temperatures ranging from 20°C (68°F) in May and October to 30°C (86°F) in July and August. Sea temperatures during this period range from a refreshing 18°C (64°F) in May to a delightful 25°C (77°F) in August, perfect for swimming and water activities.

The winds in Croatia play a significant role in enhancing the sailing experience. The most favourable winds include the Maestral, a gentle northwesterly breeze that typically blows in the afternoon from May to September, providing excellent conditions for sailing.

The Bura, a stronger northeasterly wind, is more common in the colder months but can occasionally appear in summer, offering a thrilling experience for more experienced sailors. Additionally, the Jugo, a southeasterly wind, brings warm and humid air, predominantly in autumn and spring.

July and August are the busiest and hottest months, perfect for those who enjoy vibrant summer events and activities. For a quieter vacation, we recommend May, June, September, and October, when the temperatures are still pleasant, the sea remains warm, and the waters are less crowded, allowing for a more relaxed and peaceful sailing experience.

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What Are the Best Areas for a Sailing Holiday in Croatia?

Croatia's stunning coastline offers some of the best areas for a sailing holiday, with its crystal-clear waters, idyllic islands, and charming coastal towns.

The Dalmatian Coast is a top destination, featuring hotspots like Split, Hvar, and Dubrovnik. Split's bustling waterfront and historic Diocletian's Palace provide a vibrant start, while Hvar is known for its lively nightlife and lavender fields. Dubrovnik, the "Pearl of the Adriatic," enchants with its medieval walls and historic architecture.

Sailors can explore the beautiful islands of Vis, with its secluded beaches and caves, Korčula, believed to be Marco Polo's birthplace, and Brač, famous for the stunning Zlatni Rat beach.

The Kornati National Park, an archipelago of over 140 islands, is perfect for those seeking natural beauty and tranquillity. This national park offers a labyrinth of rocky islets, clear blue lagoons, and hidden bays ideal for swimming and snorkelling.

The uninhabited islands provide a sense of peace and isolation, and visitors can explore ancient ruins and lighthouses dotting the landscape.

The Istrian Peninsula, with towns like Pula and Rovinj, combines rich history with stunning coastal views; Pula's Roman amphitheatre and Rovinj's picturesque old town are highlights.

Whether you're a novice or an experienced sailor, Croatia's diverse sailing regions promise unforgettable adventures and breathtaking scenery.

Check out our favourite Croatian itineraries on our blog:

Sailing from Split

7 Days in the Kornati Islands

7-day Itinerary from Sibenik

Split to Dubrovnik by Boat 

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How much does it cost to hire a boat in Croatia?

The cost of a boat rental in Croatia can vary significantly based on several factors. In high season, prices for a sailing boat can range between 2000€ and 7000€, while hiring a catamaran can range from 4000€ to 10000€. These variations depend on the time of year, the chosen destination, the presence of a skipper on board, and the optional extras added. For example, larger boats with more cabins or newer models tend to have higher prices. Consult our experts to find the best deals for your sailing holiday!

Additionally, adding extra services such as water sports equipment, luxury comforts, or special equipment can increase the overall rental cost. Planning and evaluating the different options available can help you find the solution that best fits your needs and budget.

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Advantages and Disadvantages of Boat Hire in Croatia

Hiring a boat in Croatia offers numerous advantages. The opportunity to explore the enchanting Croatian coasts and islands in complete freedom is a unique experience, allowing access to isolated coves and hidden beaches that cannot be reached by land. Sailing provides direct contact with nature and the opportunity to experience the sea in a sustainable and environmentally friendly way.

However, there are also some disadvantages to consider. The need to possess a nautical license and a VHF certificate can be a hurdle for some. Additionally, sailing requires skills and experience that not everyone has. For those who do not feel confident, the presence of a skipper on board can solve this problem, but it comes with an additional cost.

We hope this guide has provided you with all the information you need to plan your boat hire in Croatia. If you have any further questions or need assistance, do not hesitate to contact us. Fair winds with Sailogy!

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