Renting a sailing boat in Croatia for a week will cost you on average €4.000 in high summer months and between €2.000 and €3.000 in June or September.
The average cost for skippered yacht charter in Croatia during the summer season is 5.000 euros per week. In June and September around 3.500€.
Chartering a bareboat in Croatia requires a valid skipper's license and a VHF radio license. Check if your licenses are accepted to sail Croatian territorial waters within the list of sailing certificates.
If you feel inexperienced to independently charter and sail the yacht through unfamiliar waters, hiring a professional skipper to safely navigate and maneuver the vessel is highly recommended.
Renting a catamaran in Croatia during high summer season for a week will cost you between 5.500 and 6.500€ plus extras for mooring fees, fuel and food.
To moor a 40-foot sailing yacht in Croatia varies between 70 and 120€ and basically depends on the marina service andthe location.
Catamaran vacations in Croatia will cost you anywhere between 7.500 and 9.000€ weekly during the summer period and about 6.500€ in June or September.
For a beginner June, July and August are best months to go sailing in Croatia.
With dry sunny climate, low winds, hundreds of densely scattered islands and small distances between them, Croatia is among safest sailing destinations in the world.
On average the fuel cost on a 45-foot sailing boat lies between 50 and 100€ on normal consumption during your charter week.
On private yacht charters provisions are not included and guests have to take care for the food on board. On crewed yacht charters the food and beverages can be provided through the Advanced Provisioning Allowance (APA). Provisions can be purchased by your hostess in advance. The unspent part of the charter APA is later returned to the guests or spent on marina fees and fuel.
Gratuity is always appreciated on Croatia private yacht charters and generally depend on client's satisfaction at the end of the holiday trip. We recommend a tip between 15-30 percent from the skippper's weekly fee.