Rent a boat in Croatia with or without a licence

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2004 - 2025
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Prince 570 open Suzuki 140hp (2021)

Zadar
6
With or without a skipper
 30  · Super owner

From €190 per day

Prince 490 Open Yamaha 80 (2022)

Zadar
6
With or without a skipper
 22  · Super owner

From €180 per day

ELINA (2015)

Opatija
8
With a skipper
 28  · Super owner

From €329 per day

Let's set sails on Beneteau First 21.7 in beautiful Split (2006)

Split
4
With or without a skipper
 20  · Super owner

From €100 per day

Prestige Ranger 600 (2020)

Trogir
10
With or without a skipper
 55  · Super owner

From €170 per day

Marlin 790 Dynamic 2023 / Rent a boat with or without skipper in Split area (2023)

Split
11
With or without a skipper
 34  · Super owner

From €320 per day

BALI 4.3. (2017)

Biograd na Moru
12
With or without a skipper
 1

From €227 per day

BALI 4.5 PREMIUM (2017)

Dubrovnik
12
With or without a skipper
 1

From €370 per day

Quicksilver 505 Activ Open-brand new 2023 Available in Split and Trogir (2023)

Split
5
With or without a skipper
 36  · Super owner

From €130 per day

Beneteau 650 Flyer (2016)

Rabac
8
With or without a skipper
 20  · Super owner

From €200 per day

Viko s22 (2015)

Split
4
Without a skipper
 22

From €71 per day

Sailboat Dufour Dufour 36 Classic 11m (2005)

Pula
6
With or without a skipper
 23  · Super owner

From €314 per day

Karnic 2251 Open - Yamaha 200 HP (2015)

Split
7
With or without a skipper
 33  · Super owner

From €150 per day

Jeanneau Cap camarat 6.5 wa (2020)

Vodice
6
With or without a skipper
 29  · Super owner

From €170 per day

Jeanneau Cap Camarat 6.5 WA (2021) for rent from PULA (2021)

Pula
8
Without a skipper
 22  · Super owner

From €180 per day

Quicksilver 675 Open- available in Trogir and Split (2024)

Split
8
With or without a skipper
 34  · Super owner

From €199 per day

Jenneau Cap Camarat 7.5 (2021)

Split
12
With or without a skipper
 23  · Super owner

From €350 per day

KARNIC SL with 200 HP Suzuki (2022)

Pula
8
With or without a skipper
 43  · Super owner

From €200 per day

Rent a boat in Croatia with Click&Boat

The beautiful country of Croatia is perhaps one of the most sought-after European destinations for a sailing holiday, and with good reason! This Adriatic pearl is home to over 1000 islands and stunning landscapes with sandy beaches, rugged mountain terrain, and dense forests. Visit the Dalmatia region and rent a boat in Split, Croatia’s second-largest city. Hvar boat rental is also a good idea to visit the neighbouring islands like Brač, Lastovo, Trogir, and Vis. Game of Thrones fans will fawn over the medieval town of Dubrovnik, much of which has been featured in the famous series. Rent a boat in Dubrovnik to see all the coastline locations where Game of Thrones filming took place. 

There are several compelling reasons for a yacht charter in Croatia. Firstly, it allows you to access secluded spots and hidden gems that are only reachable by water, providing you with an exclusive and private experience. Secondly, Croatia's coastline boasts diverse landscapes, ranging from picturesque fishing villages to charming historic towns, and a boat rental gives you the freedom to hop from one enchanting location to another at your own pace.  Lastly, sailing in Croatia is a true adventure as you encounter magnificent marine life and savour awe-inspiring sunsets over the Adriatic horizon. Rent a boat in Krk, the biggest island of Croatia, and start your sailing journey to unique experiences. 

Rent a boat in Zadar to explore the stunning islands and hidden coves along the picturesque Dalmatian coast.

But Croatia is so much more than just Dalmatia! Despite being a lesser-known region, Istria, in the north, has a wealth of riches to witness. Explore the Brijuni Islands and discover the beautiful Roman remains of Pula, Poreč or Rovinj. The Istrian peninsula is just opposite Venice, and if you have time, you could even go there! With a yacht charter in Croatia, the possibilities are endless. What are you waiting for? Plan your sailing escape in Croatia and have the holiday of a lifetime.

How much does it cost to charter a yacht in Croatia?

At Click&Boat, we’ve got many private yacht charters in Croatia. The cost of a Croatia boat rental will vary depending on the city, the type and size of the vessel, and how many people are on board. Below are some average prices by boat type.

Motorboat

Starting with an average of €300/day in low and high season.

RIB

Starting with an average of €200/day in low season and €350/day in high season.

Boat without licence

Starting with an average of €130/day in low and high season.

Motor Yacht

Starting with an average of €2,000/day in low season and €2,500/day in high season. 

Sailboat

Starting with an average of €300/day in low season and €600/day in high season.

Catamaran

Starting with an average of €600/day in low season and €750/day in high season.

Gulet

Starting from an average price of €314/day in low and high season.

What is included in the cost?

The cost will cover the usage of the vessel for the duration of the charter. An additional payment will be required for the fuel, and the boat owner can provide an estimation before you embark. The essential safety equipment will be included. Some boats in our fleet provide food and beverage; others offer water sports activities if you want to dive or snorkel! We highly recommend you to discuss about what is included or not in the yacht rental price.

What are the extra expenses when chartering a yacht?

Paying the vessel is only part of the overall price for a yacht charter in Croatia. Most of the time, the fuel cost is not included in the price, and some vessels, such as motorboats, use a lot of fuel, so it is an essential factor to consider. You also have to consider whether you want to add insurance to your booking in case of bad weather or necessary cancellation, as well as any possible damages to the boat. Of course, the other things to consider are food, water and money for docking the vessel.

How much are mooring fees in Croatia?

Mooring fees in Croatia vary depending on the marina and location. On average, you can expect to pay between €20 to €150 per night, depending on the size of your boat and the season. Marinas along popular tourist destinations or during peak seasons, may have higher fees, so it's advisable to plan your route and check for marina costs in advance, to live the best boat rental.

Where to charter a yacht in Croatia?

Croatia offers numerous ports and marinas where you can charter a boat. Some of the popular ones include:

  • Split: Located near the airport and city centre, Split Marina is one of the busiest ports, offering many boat options.
  • Dubrovnik: Gruž Harbor in Dubrovnik is a well-equipped marina with easy access to the city's historic Old Town.
  • Zadar: Zadar's marinas offer a great starting point for exploring the Kornati Islands and other nearby attractions.
  • Pula: Situated in Istria, Pula is a perfect gateway to explore the beautiful northern coastline.
  • Sibenik: It's an excellent starting point for sailing to the stunning Kornati National Park.

Where to sail in Croatia?

Croatia boasts numerous enchanting destinations to explore on a sailing trip:

Hvar

Famous for its vibrant nightlife, lavender fields, and beautiful beaches, Hvar is a must-visit island.

Korčula

Known for its medieval architecture and vineyards, Korčula offers a mix of history and natural beauty.

Brač

Home to the stunning Zlatni Rat Beach, Brač is perfect for watersports enthusiasts.

Mljet

This island houses a beautiful national park with lush forests and tranquil lakes.

Vis

A hidden gem, Vis offers unspoiled beauty and a relaxed atmosphere.

What can you see and do on a boat rental in Croatia?

There is so much cultural and natural beauty to see in Croatia, which makes planning a trip there tricky because it can be hard to narrow it down! But not to worry, here is a list of some of our favourite things to do while on a yacht rental in Croatia.

Tour the Plitvice Lakes National Park, the oldest and most prominent in the country! While there, you can see lush vegetation, exquisite waterfalls and many species of animals.

Discover the Kornati National Park and sample 89 islands with exceptional flora and fauna. While there, you can swim and snorkel in crystal clear waters or exercise your sea legs and hike along the trails.

Hike to the legend-worthy Odysseus Cave, the basis for Homer’s epic. Start with the town of Babino Polje, and then when you hike to the cliff edge, you can jump and swim in the water!

Visit the UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the old towns of Split and Dubrovnik.

Go kayaking, snorkelling and paddle boarding in the Blue Lagoon, only 15 minutes from the heritage city of Trogir.

You won’t be disappointed cruising around this incredible country, so book a dream yacht charter in Croatia today!

What is the best time to rent a boat in Croatia?

The best time to seek a yacht rental in Croatia is between May and September when you’ll have warm temperatures and little precipitation. For the hottest weather, you should visit in July when you’ll have highs of 27°C. However, be aware that the prices of yacht charters at this time will be very high since it is the high season, and crowds will also be quite dense. To avoid larger crowds and save some money, we recommend visiting at the tail ends of the high tourist season, such as in May or September.

However, if you have little sailing experience, we suggest visiting in the summer when the westerly breeze, the Bora, blows strongly enough to move your vessel but remains calm enough to allow you to relax, swim and have a unique holiday. During the balmy summer nights, you can even sleep on the terrace instead of in the cabins and enjoy the breeze and the view!

Boat rental in Croatia with a skipper!

If you don’t have a sailing licence but want to embark on a boat trip, you can! At Click&Boat, we have a large fleet of yacht charters in Croatia with a skipper on board, so you can sail however you want. Even if you have a licence, there are many benefits to having a skipper present. If you’re after an all-inclusive boat rental in Croatia, you can get it with a skipper! They are nautical experts that handle everything on the water and help you tick off the sights on your itinerary.

The best part about having a skipper on board is connecting with a local who can advise you where to go and what to do while in Croatia. If you’re lucky, they might even show you a few things about navigating the water and let you take the helm! Indeed, a boat rental with a skipper is typically more expensive than one without, but the extra cost is well worth it for a personalised getaway. What are you waiting for? Opt for a yacht charter in Croatia with a crew and discover worry-free sailing at its finest!

If you are searching for a bareboat charter, apply the “without a skipper” filter to search for available vessels in our fleet. The owner may require proof of requisite experience, such as a sailing license or certification.

What type of boat is best for a Croatia yacht charter?

Are you having trouble deciding which type of yacht to rent in Croatia? First, you should consider how long you plan to spend on board. If you only want to sail for a few days, we recommend a daily charter, such as a motorboat or a RIB, which will go fast and allow you to see everything you want in no time. If you plan to spend longer on the water, we recommend a luxury yacht charter in Croatia, such as a yacht or a catamaran. These spacious vessels can be rented by the week and include all the amenities you’ll need for a pleasant stay. Avid sailors might be keen on chartering a sailboat, which will give you an authentic sailing experience, but they aren’t recommended if you get seasick quickly!

Boat Capacity Per Type of Vessel

Motorboat

The capacity of our Motorboats allows for 5 – 12 guests and includes 3 – 8 cabins.

RIB

The capacity of our RIBs allows for 2 – 12 guests.

Boat without licence

The capacity of our boat without licence allows for 2 - 10 guests.

Motor Yacht

The capacity of our motor yachts allows for 2 - 10+ guests, and includes 1 - 6+ cabins.

Sailboat

The capacity of our sailboats allows for 6 – 14 guests and includes 3 – 6 cabins.

Catamaran

The capacity of our Catamarans allows for 6 – 25 guests and includes 4 - 7 cabins.

Gulet

The capacity of our gulets allows for 10 - 20 guests and includes 3 - 10+ cabins.

Good to know

Number of boats:6559 boats available
Types of boats:Motorboat, Sailboat, Catamaran
Average price: €443 per day
Minimum price: €50 per day
Maximum price: €14,702 per day
Manufacturers:Jeanneau, Marinello, and more

Frequently Asked Questions about Croatia

How much does it cost to rent a boat in Croatia for a day?

The average cost of renting a boat in Croatia is around €443 per day. Various factors can influence the cost of a boat charter, such as the season, the year the boat was built, and the equipment. The prices can vary between €50 and €14,702 per day.

How much does a skipper cost per day in Croatia?

The price of a skipper varies depending on the destination and the owner of the boat. In Croatia, you can expect to pay an average of €152 per day for a skipper.

How many people can sleep on a boat in Croatia?

A boat in Croatia has on average 6 berths. You can find boats with up to 42 berths.

What is included in the cost of a boat rental in Croatia?

The price of a boat rental in Croatia typically includes amenities such as Bimini, GPS, Bridge shower etc.

How many cabins does a boat have in Croatia?

Boats in Croatia have an average of 3 cabins. If you travel with a large group, you can book boats with up to 20 cabins.

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