Rent a boat in Olbia with or without a licence

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BWA BWA (2016)

Olbia
6
Without Captain
 27

From $164 per day

Boat without license Kardis Fox 40hp (2019)

Olbia
8
With or without captain
 20  · Super owner

From $219 per day

Special offer

Catamaran LAGOON 39 11.74m (2016)

Olbia
8
With or without captain
 6  · Super owner

From $609 per day

Catamaran Bali 4.1 12.12m (2019)

Olbia
10
Without Captain

From $1,046 per day

CEZANNE (2016)

Olbia
8
Without Captain
 1

From $141 per day

Sailboat Dufour Yachts 520 GL with watermaker & A/C - PLUS 15.2m (2019)

Olbia
12
Without Captain

From $841 per day

Motorboat Cranchi E Rider 26 300hp (2020)

Olbia
10
With or without captain
 4  · Super owner

From $656 per day

Ranieri Shadow 32 (2007)

Olbia
6
With Captain
 29  · Private · Super owner

From $536 per day

RIB NJ Prince 24 150hp (2021)

Olbia
10
With or without captain
 1  · Super owner

From $438 per day

RIB Ranieri Shark 17 40hp (2023)

Olbia
6
Without Captain

From $219 per day

Boat without license Molimar Molimar 660 40hp (2022)

Olbia
6
With or without captain

From $341 per day

Boat without license Bwa 550 40hp (2021)

Olbia
8
With or without captain

From $213 per day

Special offer

Lagoon 42 (2019)

Olbia
8
With or without captain
 2  · Super owner

From $798 per day

Catamaran BALI - CATANA 4.0 12.2m (2017)

Olbia
10
Without Captain

From $315 per day

Sailboat BENETEAU OCEANIS 45 13.94m (2017)

Olbia
6
Without Captain
 1

From $537 per day

Sailboat Dufour Yachts Dufour 360 GL 10.73m (2019)

Olbia
6
Without Captain

From $405 per day

Boat without license Noah Noah 55 40hp (2016)

Olbia
10
Without Captain

From $213 per day

Motorboat Capelli Cap 27 WA 280hp (2005)

Olbia
7
With Captain
 15  · Super owner

From $421 per day

Rent a boat and discover Olbia from the water

Olbia, Italy is the second largest city in Sardinia located on the northeast coast. This charming town is situated on the Gallura plain, surrounded by hills and mountains with a stunning coastline that stretches for miles. Known for its historical sites, beautiful beaches, and close proximity to other islands, Olbia is the ideal destination for a sailing vacation in Sardinia.

Olbia is primarily used as a transportation town for tourists traveling to and from Sardinia, but due to its location and relatively inexpensive costs, Olbia is a great base city for a yacht charter. From Olbia, you can sail north to see the beaches along the Costa Smeralda, explore other nearby islands, or tour the coves and bays around the city.

To create your perfect boat charter experience, connect with local boat owners in Olbia with Click&Boat. Our platform offers a wide variety of boats, from motorboats and sailboats to yachts and catamarans. You can easily message the owners to begin planning your perfect sailing vacation.

Three highlights of Olbia

  • Easy access to the famous Costa Smeralda with pristine beaches
  • History that dates back to the 8th century and that can be explored throughout the city
  • Airport and port city for easy traveling and sailing

How much does it cost to rent a Boat in Olbia?

The cost of boat rentals in Olbia varies according to the type of boat and the season you wish to sail. The average cost is about $2,025 per day, but it is possible to find boat rentals for $110 per day. Other factors like sailing with or without a captain, rental of sports equipment, size of your group, length of rental, and more can also affect the price. You can send a message to the owner of each vessel for more details.

Where to charter a yacht in Olbia?

Olbia has an airport and several ports and marinas making it an accessible location to charter a yacht. Olbia is home to one of the most important harbors in Sardinia that connects the island to mainland Italy. The various ports and marinas in the city make it easy to charter a yacht and explore the Mediterranean Sea.

Marina di Olbia is located just south of the city center and has 270 berths. This marina is easily accessible from the airport, as it's only a five-minute drive away. Another part is the Port of Olbia, which is the largest and closest to the city center, making it easy to visit the historical sites in the city. From both these spots, you have quick access to Capo Ceraso and Capo Figari with beautiful turquoise water and coves great for snorkeling and swimming.

Porto Rotondo Marina is a small but exclusive marina located in the nearby town of Porto Rotondo, just a short drive from Olbia. It has 630 berths and can accommodate luxury yachts up to 60 meters in length. The marina is known for its luxury facilities and is an ideal destination for those looking for a luxury yacht charter to see the beautiful surroundings of Costa Smeralda.

When is the best time to go?

The best time to visit Olbia for a sailing vacation is between May and September. During this time, the weather is warm and sunny and the sailing conditions are ideal. Peak tourist season is during the months of July and August so it's best to plan ahead if you want to travel to Olbia during these months. During this time, the weather is at the hottest with daily highs around 87°F.

If you prefer a quieter and less crowded sailing experience, May, June, and September are the best months. During this time, the weather is still warm with daily highs around 71 to 80°F. The water is still warm enough to comfortably swim and sailing conditions are calm. The surrounding countryside is in full bloom during these months, making it a good season to explore the area's natural beauty.

Where to sail from Olbia?

  • Local beaches and sights: There are numerous local beaches and historical archeological sights to see in Olbia. Some of the most popular beaches in Olbia include Pittulongu Beach, Bados Beach, and Spiaggia Bianca. These beaches are known for their white sand and turquoise waters, making them perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and snorkeling.
  • Tavolara: Tavolara is an island that is a quick boat ride away from the city center of Olbia. The island is a part of a marine protected area and has incredible spots for snorkeling and diving. For those seeking an adventure, you can hike the rocky limestone terrain. If you are visiting in July, you can also see the Tavolara Film Festival.
  • Molara: Molara is another island just outside of the bay of Olbia. Also a part of the marine protected area, Olbia offers great snorkeling, diving, and swimming spots. On the island, you can enjoy hiking and see the ruins of a medieval church.
  • Costa Smeralda: The Costa Smeralda is known for its luxury resorts, exclusive beaches, and upscale shops and restaurants. Sailors from Olbia can take a day trip to Costa Smeralda to experience its glamorous atmosphere and stunning natural beauty.
  • La Maddalena Archipelago: This archipelago is on the northeastern tip of Sardinia consisting of seven islands. There are endless things to do and see on the islands, such as sunbathing on beautiful beaches, snorkeling to see the diverse marine life, taking a scuba diving lesson, and more.

Renting a boat with or without a captain?

There are over 100 boats available to rent in Olbia, with the option to rent with or without a captain. If you hold the proper boat license and sailing experience, you can charter without a captain for a private vacation with your friends and family.

Are you without sailing experience or just looking to enjoy a worry-free cruise? To ensure a comfortable and relaxing vacation, consider renting a boat with a captain who can provide you with their top recommendations and sailing advice. With some luck, they may even take you to secret locations that are off the beaten path and known only to locals.

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In Olbia, privately owned boats are available for rental. See other boats in the area.

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Rafael
1 sie 2019
The captain we hired was great, took us to great places in North Sardinia, such as Maddalena, Caprera and also to Bonifacio in Corsica. A good captain, as of course a good boat, are certainly the main issues on a rental, as he should be always helpfull and know the best spots in the region you would like to know.
Peter
22 lip 2019
We recommend to visit Molara and Tavolara as well as the Cala Giroglu. We had lunch at Tavolara which was a bit expensive but definitely worth the money.
Pablo
21 lip 2019
We visited Olbia, La Madalena, Porto Cervo, Bonifacio, Isole Piana. Bonifacio and Porto Cervo are the highlights. Also, several bays around La Madalena are really nice, and several beaches besides Porto Cervo. Make sure you stay docked in Bonifacio and visit and have dinner in the city, it is really nice there.
Corrado
17 lip 2019
Golf of Olbia have different beautiful places and beaches, less people and not so crowded like the more famous sites. Perfect for relax and enjoy the sea. From the granitic coast of Capo Ceraso until Capo Figari and Cala Moresca, cristal water fishes and fantastic cliff of limestone. More then 20 beaches in 10 miles.