Private catamaran charter is the most exclusive yachting holiday in Croatia allowing our guests to experience stunning Croatian islands in an uncompromising comfort and style.
On average renting a family-sized catamaran in Croatia will cost you around 6.500 euros per week within the high summer months. In June and September prices vary between 4.500 and 5.500€.
Catamaran rental includes:
Marina fees, food and fuel are excluded from the charter price.
The estimated cost for skippered catamaran charter during summer season in Croatia lies between 7.500 and 10.000 Euros weekly, depending on the size and age of the multi-hull.
The average weekly skipper's fee on private charters in Croatia is 1.400€ for smaller catamarans and can go up to 1.800€ on luxury catamaran charters.
Besides the yacht rental cost and skipper fee, these are the variable costs you need to consider during your cruise:
The average weekly fuel cost on a standard family-sized catamaran in Croatia is about 250€.
For families with kids and beginners, best time to sail Croatia is during the warm summer months June July and August.
Chartering catamaran in Split is best balanced route for beginners whilst experienced sailors prefer to sail less-known Zadar sailing itinerary with fewer crowds at sea and less-populated islands.
The average cost for docking 40-foot catamaranin an island port is between 100€ and 150€ per night. Berth fee also depends on the season, boat size and marina quality service. Price usually includes fresh-water refill, shore power, toilet and bathroom facilities.
Private catamaran charters in Croatia run in 7 day itineraries which is best balanced duration for most groups wishing to spend a relaxing cruising holiday.
Renting a luxury crewed catamaran in Croatia will cost you about 20.000 euros per week during the high summer period and about 15.000€ in June and September.
The gratuity on private yacht charters in Croatia is always appreciated. Tipping basically depends on client's general satisfaction with the crew and is usually 10-15 percent of the charter's total cost.