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How Much Does a Sailing Vacation Cost? (2025 Pricing Guide)
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How Much Does a Sailing Vacation Cost? (2025 Pricing Guide)

A complete breakdown of sailing charter costs — charter fee, skipper, fuel, provisioning, marina fees, and total per-person budgets by destination.

Key takeaways: Charter fee is just the start — budget 40–60% on top for running costs. Croatia/Turkey/Montenegro: $600–$1,500/person/week. BVI/Caribbean: $1,200–$2,500/person/week. Shoulder season saves 20–40%.

The Base Charter Fee

The weekly charter fee is the largest single cost. It varies by:

  • Boat size and type — a 38ft monohull costs far less than a 50ft catamaran
  • Build year — newer boats command a premium
  • Destination — Turkey is cheapest; BVI is most expensive
  • Season — peak season (July–August in Europe; Dec–April in the Caribbean) is 40–80% more than shoulder season

Typical weekly bareboat charter prices (sailing yachts):

DestinationShoulder SeasonPeak Season
Turkey$700–$1,800$1,200–$3,500
Montenegro$700–$2,000$1,200–$3,500
Croatia$900–$2,500$1,500–$4,500
Greece$900–$2,800$1,600–$5,000
BVI$1,500–$4,000$2,500–$7,000
Bahamas$1,200–$3,500$2,000–$6,000

Catamarans: Add 30–60% to the monohull price for the equivalent destination and season.

Optional Skipper

If you don't hold a sailing certificate, or simply want a local professional on board:

  • Skipper only: $150–$250/day ($1,050–$1,750/week)
  • Skipper + cook/hostess: $350–$600/day ($2,450–$4,200/week)

Most groups hiring a skipper-only find the cost well justified: local knowledge of anchorages, help docking, and peace of mind in rough weather.

Fuel

Sailing yachts use their engine entering/leaving marinas and in calm patches. Typical fuel costs:

  • Sailing monohull: $50–$150/week (mix of sailing and motoring)
  • Sailing catamaran: $100–$250/week (heavier, twin engines)
  • Motoring-heavy trip: Up to $400/week if weather is calm and you motor frequently

Marina Fees

You can anchor for free in most bays and coves — this is the cheapest and most beautiful option. When you do use a marina:

  • Croatia (ACI marinas): $35–$105/night depending on boat size and season
  • Greece: $23–$94/night
  • BVI: $30–$80/night at a mooring ball; marinas cost more
  • Key tip: 5–6 nights at anchor + 1–2 marina nights is a comfortable balance for most groups
Croatia and Greece marina prices originally quoted in EUR and converted at approximately €1 = $1.17. USD amounts are approximate and subject to exchange rate fluctuation.

Provisioning (Food and Drink)

Budget $100–$200 per person per week. This covers:

  • Breakfast and lunch on board (bought at local supermarkets — very affordable in Croatia and Turkey)
  • Occasional dinner out at a waterfront restaurant ($20–$50/person)
  • Drinks and snacks

Tip: Stock up at the supermarket at the start of the trip and shop locally at village stores or markets during the week.

Total Per-Person Budget

Group of 8, 7 nights, Croatia, mid-season:

CostTotalPer person
Charter fee (40ft monohull)$1,500$188
Fuel$120$15
Marinas (3 nights)$400$50
Provisioning$1,200$150
Tourist tax$280$35
Total$3,500$438/person

Add a skipper: +$175/person. Charter a catamaran: roughly double the charter fee.

Group of 6, 7 nights, BVI, peak season:

CostTotalPer person
Charter fee (45ft catamaran)$5,500$917
Provisioning$1,200$200
Fuel$200$33
Moorings (7 nights)$420$70
Total$7,320$1,220/person

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a sailing vacation cost per person?

In the Mediterranean, expect $600–$1,800 per person per week all-in for a group of 6–8 sharing costs. This includes the charter fee, provisioning, marina fees, and fuel. The Caribbean (BVI, Bahamas) runs $1,000–$2,500 per person per week due to higher base prices.

What is the cheapest way to do a sailing vacation?

The cheapest approach: charter a bareboat (no skipper), sail in shoulder season (May–June or September–October in the Mediterranean), choose a destination like Turkey or Montenegro (lower prices than Croatia or Greece), split costs across 8 people, and anchor most nights instead of paying for marinas.

How much does it cost to charter a yacht for a week?

Weekly bareboat charter prices range from $700 for a small sailing yacht in Turkey to $10,000+ for a large performance catamaran in the Caribbean. Most groups of 6–8 charter a 40–46ft boat for $1,000–$4,000/week in the Mediterranean, $2,000–$7,000/week in the Caribbean.

What extra costs should I budget for on a sailing charter?

Beyond the charter fee: security deposit ($1,500–$5,000 refundable hold), skipper ($150–$250/day optional), fuel ($50–$200/week for a sailing yacht), marina fees ($30–$150/night), provisioning ($100–$200/person/week), tourist taxes ($5–$15/person/night in some countries), and end-of-trip cleaning fee ($150–$300).

Is sailing cheaper than a hotel holiday?

For groups of 6–8, a sailing charter is often comparable to or cheaper than equivalent hotel accommodation once you split costs. A 40ft yacht at $1,500/week split 8 ways is $187/person — less than a budget hotel room. Add $150/person for food and $50 for marinas, and the total can be very competitive.