If you’re thinking about the perfect destination for a sailing holiday, Dubrovnik in Croatia ticks all of the boxes. Many people are attracted to the city for its good weather, stunning views of the sparkling Adriatic sea and rich culture that captivates and mystifies visitors. As you stroll through the Old Town which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, you might see some architecture you recognise from the popular series “Game of Thrones,” as many of the scenes were shot in the city! With a yacht charter in Dubrovnik, you can sail on azure waters and explore a number of hidden coves, islands and islets, each with its own natural wonders to offer. So, what are you waiting for? Charter a yacht in Dubrovnik to create unforgettable memories and experience life on the water.
The price of a bareboat charter in or around Dubrovnik is subject to change based on how many people are on board, the size and type of vessel you choose and the time of year. Of course, if you have more amenities on board or a skipper and crew, the price of your charter will be higher. Below are some average prices of a bareboat charter in Dubrovnik by boat type.
€3,440/week in the high season and €1,450/week in the low season for 8 people.
€400/day in the high season and €250/day in the low season for 6 people.
€320/day in the high season and €250/day in the low season for 7 people.
€20,900/week in the high season and €3,000/week in the low season for 12 people.
At the moment, there are no options for a bareboat gulet. The average price of a skippered gulet is €13,500/week in the high season and €7,900/week in the low season for 9 people.
€244/day for 2 people.
€2,000/week in the high season and €1,358/week in the low season for 7 people.
Dubrovnik is one of the most sought-after tourist destinations in Croatia and Europe, and once you visit, you’ll understand why. With a wealth of culture, history and natural beauty, there’s not enough time in the world to discover it all. Here’s a list of our favourite things to see and do on a Dubrovnik yacht charter.
For the best weather and sailing conditions, charter a yacht in Dubrovnik between May and October. You’ll have an average temperature of 25°C and little to no precipitation. Of course, the summer months are the high tourist season in Dubrovnik as the hot weather attracts many tourists. If you don’t mind slightly cooler temperatures, we recommend visiting in May or September, at the tail ends of the high season. You’ll get lower prices on Dubrovnik boat rentals and encounter fewer crowds!
If you have a boating licence or if you’re an experienced sailor, you might prefer a bareboat charter in Dubrovnik however, there are many benefits to having a skipper on board for avid and novice sailors alike. Skippers are local nautical experts who can teach you a thing or two about sailing if you lack experience, and show you some of the hidden gems in the area that you might not have known to visit otherwise. For a relaxing holiday that is personalised to suit your sailing itinerary, choose a skippered vessel for your holiday in Dubrovnik!
At Click&Boat we have a large fleet of vessels in Dubrovnik ready for charter, but the first step is knowing which one to choose. When choosing a vessel it’s important to think about what you want to do while on your sailing holiday, and how much time you have. For a short boat trip, motorboats and RIBs are great options because they can be rented by the day, and they go fast, allowing you to see everything on your sailing bucket list. For a longer trip, you might prefer a larger, more spacious vessel like a catamaran or a yacht. These vessels include amenities like a kitchen, cabin and bathroom on board to accommodate everyone in your party and keep them comfortable. If you have a lot of sailing experience and you want an authentic sailing holiday we recommend chartering a sailboat however, they aren’t recommended for people who get seasick easily as they tend to sway on the water. Whichever boat you choose for your holiday in Dubrovnik, you’ll be sure to make unforgettable memories while out on the water.