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Common Questions

What is the best time to charter a yacht in Croatia?

The sailing season in Croatia runs April to October, with peak season in July and August. Croatia has over 1,200 islands and is one of Europe's top sailing destinations.

How much does a sailing charter in Croatia cost per week?

Charter prices in Croatia vary by boat type and season: $800–$4,000 for sailing yachts; $1,500–$7,000 for catamarans. Prices are higher in peak summer months and lower in spring and autumn. All prices on TripYacht are in USD.

Do I need a sailing license to charter in Croatia?

An ICC (International Certificate of Competence) or national equivalent, plus a VHF radio license is required to bareboat charter in Croatia. If you don't hold a valid certificate, you can hire a professional skipper through your charter company for approximately $150–$250/day.

What is included in a yacht charter in Croatia?

A standard bareboat charter price includes the yacht, safety equipment, life jackets, flares, dinghy, and outboard motor. Not included: fuel, marina fees, provisioning (food and drink), tourist taxes, and optional crew. Many charter companies in Croatia also offer a welcome package with basic provisions.