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Bareboat Yacht Charters in Croatia

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Bareboat yacht charters in Croatia are the ultimate way to explore the Adriatic with freedom, flexibility, and adventure at your own pace. With no crew onboard, you take full command of the yacht—whether it’s a sleek monohull, a spacious catamaran, or even a motor yacht. Perfect for experienced skippers, bareboat charters let you hop between Croatia’s 1,000 islands, anchor in secluded bays, and discover hidden coastal towns from Dubrovnik to Split and Hvar. Each yacht is fully equipped for comfort and safety, with transparent pricing and 24/7 support for peace of mind. Prefer a little extra help? You can always add a professional skipper and/or cook/hostess—enjoying more comfort while still experiencing the independence of a bareboat charter.

Bareboat Yacht Charters in the Croatia

APOLON
2024 / 15.24m / 12 guests
HATTORI HANZO
2024 / 15.24m / 12 guests
KATRIN
2008 / 16.22m / 2 crew / 8 guests
RED HOT
2025 / 15.97m / 6 guests
NORD
2025 / 15.97m / 6 guests
VEGAS
2024 / 15.97m / 6 guests
PEPPER
2023 / 15.57m / 8 guests
CHILI
2023 / 15.57m / 8 guests

Price Bands

Band Typical Boats From Price Includes
Essential Sailing 2–3 cabin monohulls • Small catamarans (Mediterranean, Caribbean)

€1,500–€3,500 per week (total)

Fully equipped yacht • Safety gear • Navigation instruments • Linens & kitchen equipment • Marina support

Comfort Cruising

3–4 cabin monohulls • Mid-size catamarans • Compact motor yachts

€3,500–€6,500 per week (total)

Larger living spaces • Modern amenities • Dinghy with outboard • Basic water toys (snorkel gear, SUP optional)

Premium Explorer

4–6 cabin catamarans • Large monohulls • Premium motor yachts (Mediterranean, Caribbean, Seychelles)

€6,500–€12,000+ per week (total)

Latest-generation yachts • Advanced navigation & comfort features • Spacious deck areas • Optional skipper/hostess add-on

Exclusions: Fuel, provisioning, end cleaning, security deposit, optional skipper/cook/hostess, marina/mooring fees, VAT/taxes.

Sample Itineraries

Luxury yacht cruising along Dubrovnik's ancient coastline in Croatia, with crystal-clear Adriatic waters and historic city walls in view.

Explore Split, Hvar, and the Dalmatian coast with medieval towns, clear anchorages, and sunlit sailing routes.

Adriatic Escape: Croatia Bareboat Adventure

FAQ

A bareboat charter means you rent the yacht without a professional crew. You (or someone in your group) act as skipper, giving you full freedom to sail at your own pace.

Yes, in most regions you’ll need a valid skipper’s license (e.g., RYA Day Skipper, ICC, ASA 104). Some destinations also require a VHF certificate. If you don’t have the right qualifications, you can always add a professional skipper.

Absolutely. Even though it’s called “bareboat,” you can choose to add a skipper, cook, or hostess. This gives you extra comfort and local expertise while still keeping the flexibility of a private yacht.

You can choose from monohull sailing yachts, catamarans, and smaller motor yachts. Sizes typically range from 30ft to 55ft, depending on the destination.

Your yacht will come fully equipped with safety gear, navigation instruments, galley equipment, linens, and a dinghy with outboard. Most also include autopilot, GPS, and sometimes water toys like snorkel gear.

Exclusions usually cover fuel, provisioning (food & drinks), end-cleaning, marina/mooring fees, security deposit/insurance, and VAT/local taxes.

Prices vary by season, yacht size, and destination. Expect €1,500–€3,500 per week for smaller monohulls, €3,500–€6,500 for mid-size yachts, and €6,500+ for larger or premium models.

Top choices include Croatia, Greece, Turkey, and Italy in the Mediterranean; the BVI, Bahamas, and Grenadines in the Caribbean; plus exotic options like Seychelles and Tahiti.

If you don’t have enough experience or a license, you’ll need to add a skipper. Many first-time clients start with a skipper for the first few days, then take over themselves once they’re confident.

You can bring your own food and drinks, order provisions in advance, or use supermarket delivery straight to the marina. Many bases also offer starter packs for convenience.

Contracts & Payments

We use industry-standard agreements, clear payment schedules, and secure methods. You’ll see all terms, taxes, and any APA before you pay.