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Flights to split.
Croatia Airlines , easyJet and Jet2 all have direct flights to Split on Saturdays.
The transfer time from Split airport to Split marina is around 30 minutes and to Trogir marina around 10 minutes.
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Fresh from passing my day skipper, I spent quite a while umming and ahhing as to where I should take the family for our first solo sailing holiday. But when a brand new (2022) Oceanis 40.1 popped up in Trogir during the October half-term, for under £1000, it seemed almost obvious our decision was being made for us.
Croatia is a country I have never been to before, and the opportunity to visit Europe's most popular sailing area seemed too good to be true. Also after speaking with a few friends, sailing from Split offered lots of possible itineraries, including lots of sheltered ports to run from the October weather. Perfect... Split it is!
The flight to Split was noticeably shorter than my previous flights to Greece. The journey was a little under three hours, from stepping onto the plane at Heathrow to stepping onto the boat in the Marina. A swift start to the holiday. Our flight arrived late in the evening, and thankfully rather than searching among the 500 or so yachts in the dark, the office had left a really helpful personalised note, as to exactly where our boat was moored and a number to contact just in case.
Once we had unpacked and were fed and watered, we checked the weather for the week which seemed perfect. Gentle and Moderate winds from the South East until Wednesday, before the winds reversed and Northerly Winds took over from Wednesday through to Friday. Nigh on perfect weather for a gentle sail to Sibenik and back.
On arrival into Rogoznica, I prepped our crew for mooring, the pilot guide on board helped select our quayside mooring point but as we approached I could see the Harbour Master prepping a spot for us. A stern too mooring spot with lazy lines. Reversing in I got my first mate ready to throw the stern line, the Harbour Master was ready to pass them a lazy line, and i was at the helm. After a tiny bit of shouting and potentially a little more panic than was required we were safely moored for our first night.
Rogoznica seemed to be one of those small towns where the number of boats outnumbers the number of houses. Fresh water and electricity at the town quay meant we could stay clear of the dubious showers. Numerous shops and bars lined the quayside and that meant we could have a lazy coffee and pastry ashore rather than cook breakfast.
Our chart showed Primosten as just a few miles away and the weather for today was exactly as expected. Our sail today turned out to great day to get some miles under our belt and test out a few gybes with the crew. Fantastic winds ensued and we had winds of 10-12 knots throughout the morning, plus the chance to test out a few maneuvers with the crew. Following lunch on the water and a few maneuvers, playtime was over. We headed to Primosten nice and early, after hearing the marina was quite small. Thankfully there was plenty of room on this smaller town quay.
Again under the eyes of a keen Harbour Master, we moored for the day and within 20 minutes were all safely secured. Primosten offered lots to see and options to explore, following a brief visit to the beach and a strut through the old town. We decided that we have to stop here again on the way back to Trogir and give this town the time it deserved.
Sailing from Primosten to Sibenik, today was the day I was most looking forward to on the trip. I have heard about the National Park and Waterfalls in Krka for a few years now I felt this would be one of the days key to my time in Croatia. Keen to get going we left Primosten just after breakfast and 'sailed' to Sibenik. The winds were super light today (less than 5kts) and the journey was quite a short one on the motor. Arriving into Sibenik, I was suprised at how big the city was, it has a lively waterfront, a fuel station and to my crew's delight a Mcdonalds' within walking distance.
Once moored, for such a large town it was strange to see this was our first town quay without full facilities however the ability to get to Krka National Park certainly made up for it. We climbed into a local taxi and made our way to the National Park.
Lots of different paths of varying lengths make their way through the park and we very happily spent the rest of the day trekking past what felt like a new waterfall around each corner.
Now officially on the return leg, we could relax a little more, as we were simply heading back 'Home'. Our confidence on board was really high, also aided by winds almost Ionian in nature and the ability to motor along on smooth glassy water. All the scare stories of freezing 'Bura' winds of late October seemed a million miles away from 25 Degrees and less than two knots of wind we had on this return leg.
Pootling along, with almost no other boats on the water, we could have stopped to look at St Nicholas 16th Century Citadel on the way out of Sibenik but we were keen to get to Primosten as soon as we could.
Arriving at Primosten just after lunchtime we arrived at the same time as lots of Croatians that head to Primosten for a day out due to its great beach and relaxed feel. This time around we were going to make the most of Primosten and had enough time to hit the beach and explore the winding streets of its walled city and hilltop church.
Primosten is certainly a stop worth adding to an itinerary. I would recommend it to anyone heading North from Split.
Due to time constraints, today was our final day sailing and our longest day on the water we needed to return to Trogir. We headed out of Primosten on the motor. Then after an hour of motoring, the wind picked up and we had a fantastic stretch of real sailing. Twelve to fifteen knots of wind pushed us along a sailing either a broad reach or running dead downwind. The sailing was nice and stable and that kept the crew happy while cruising along at between 4-6 knots was enough to keep almost any sailor happy. Compared to the non-existent winds of yesterday this was very much a welcomed change and by far the best sailing conditions for the week. A little under five hours later we pulled into the fuel station in Trogir for a top-up and back into the Marina.
Mercifully the easy berth that we left five days ago was available for us to slip right back into. I would never forgive myself if we had five days issue free and then caused a scrape in the final 100 meters. Needless to say, I should have had more faith in my crew as by now we were a well-oiled machine and piloted the boat, back into its spot with minimal stress.
Overall a fantastic break on the water, and the fears of Croatia being a very expensive, cold October destination were completely dashed. I have to admit we were really lucky with the amazing weather for the entire week but for the price, availability of yachts, and lack of other boats on the water I would happily recommend it!
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Euromarine charter fleet is located on pier C. In the marina premises there is a restaurant, a snack bar, a toilet block (toilets and showers), a laundry, grocery and nautical equipment shops, a service station and a car park for personal vehicles. All moorings are equipped with water and electricity ports. Fuel station is near the marina, some 100 meters away, below the Marjan hotel.
While the beginnings of Split are often connected to the construction of Diocletian's Palace, the city was discovered earlier as a Greek colony of Aspálathos. The Greek settlement lived off trade with the surrounding Illyrian tribes, mostly the Delmatae, who inhabited the (much larger) nearby city of Salona. In time, the Roman Republic became the dominant power in the region, and conquered the Illyrians in the Illyrian Wars of 229 and 219 BC. Upon establishing permanent control, the Romans founded the province of Dalmatia with Salona as the capital, and at that time the name of the nearby Greek colony Aspálathos was changed to "Spalatum".
Following the fall of the Western Roman Empire in AD 476, Spalatum became a part of the Eastern Roman Empire, also known as Byzantium.
It grew very slowly as a satellite town of the much larger Salona. However, around AD 639 Salona fell to the invasion of Avars and Slavs, and was razed to the ground, with the majority of the displaced citizens fleeing to the nearby Adriatic islands. Following the return of Byzantine rule to the area, the Romanic citizens returned to the mainland under the leadership of the nobleman known as Severus the Great. They chose to inhabit Diocletian's Palace in Spalatum, because of its strong (more "medieval") fortifications. The palace was long deserted by this time, and the interior was converted into a city by the Salona refugees, making Spalatum much larger as the successor to the capital city of the province. Today the palace constitutes the inner core of the city, still inhabited, full of shops, markets, squares, with an ancient Cathedral of St. Duje (formerly Diocletian's mausoleum) inserted in the corridors and floors of the former palace. As a part of the Byzantine Empire, the city had varying but significant political autonomy.
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A Split yacht charter holiday is easily the best way to experience and savor the full splendor and charm of Croatia . Croatia is about the coastline and there is no better way to experience it than on your own crewed luxury superyacht with friends and family. Split, is the hands down pick when it comes to the best place to be when spending your yacht charter vacation in Croatia. The holiday experience evokes an unmistakable feeling that is distinctively “old” Mediterranean .
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Split took root from a flourishing ancient Roman town, and its rich history and culture can be gleaned from the surviving remnants and ruins that are scattered within the “old” town. One of the major reasons why many sailors and travelers love to spend their yacht charter holiday in the town of Split is the fact that it is truly Adriatic in every sense of the word.
Split - Crown Jewel of Croatia
Split is the oldest and most significant tourist destination within the region. It hosts the famed Diocletian’s Palace, which is regarded as one of strongest link to the rich culture of ancient Roman civilization in all of Croatia.
The city was founded by Diocletian, emperor of ancient Roman Empire and the exclusive enclave was chosen as his place of retirement. This explains the presence in the town of Split of surviving remnants of opulence and wealth of a rich ancient civilization.
Important Attractions and Places to Visit on Your Yacht
For those who are spending their luxury yacht charter holiday in Split for the first time, it is essential that they start their discovery and experience of the beauty and charm of Croatia by visiting the Diocletian’s Palace as well as its 4 imposing gates. This architectural and historical gem of Split is regarded as one of the world’s best-preserved ancient palaces today. This palace is the best reminder of the strong influence of the ancient Roman civilization on the culture of Croatia.
Other notable landmarks and archeological structures that you must see in Split include the cathedral of St. Duje, the Temple of Jupiter, the Peristil Square, the famed Egyptian sphinxes and the renowned promenade of Split. Of course, it is best that you cap your journey to the old Split with a visit to the town’s Archeological Museum.
Depending on the kind of yacht charter holiday that you want to experience in Split, there are diverse options of important sights to see and places to visit. If it is shopping galore that you want to experience in your Croatian jaunt, then your day activity should include the underground shopping center of Podrum and the Enoteka Terra, if you are looking for the best local wines and spirits. Another shopping haven that you should not miss is the Marmontova Street. This stretch of road is lined with an array of fashion boutiques that showcase the best and premium designer apparel.
Of course, your Croatian experience is never complete if you don’t sample the local cuisine. There are numerous restaurants in various sections of the city, but the best ones are those located along the waterfront. You can sample in these restaurants delectable local dishes such as grilled seafood and shellfish, roasted lambs and other local concoctions like salted anchovies mixed in olive oil.
If you are looking for the authentic Croatian yachting experience, then you should set sail to Split to spend your yacht charter holiday there.
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Just a brief note to let you know we had a great week aboard the Lady Thuraya. The yacht is in great condition, everything appears as new the furnishings are tasteful and comfortable and all the fixtures worked perfectly well. The navigation equipment also appears state of the art, looks like the renovation was extensive and very complete. But what really made our stay most enjoyable was the crew, always ready and anticipating our every desire, attentive to the smaller details, always a smile on their face and a genuine interest in providing us with an unforgettable experience while giving us all a great sense of safety and security with their professional attitude and ease of maneuvering the sailboat even into the tightest of mooring spots. The food was delightful and light, impecably served, totally appropriate for the heat we experienced; pity that Frans will not make a career of cooking on yachts! Bravo! M.M from Portugal chartered in Split, Dubrovnik, Kotor in Croatia , July
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Blissful beaches, cool crowds
A pearl of the Dalmation Coast and the second-largest city in Croatia, Split is becoming a highly popular destination for luxury yacht charters . Its impressive architecture, trendy haunts and cultural beacons pull in thousands of visitors every year, but it is also equally renowned for its sapphire sea and picture-perfect beaches.
When arriving to Split by yacht, the city looks less like a thriving metropolis and more like a beachside oasis. Palm trees line the waterways, turquoise coves dot the shores and and flourishing green areas give the city a refreshing energy.
Visitors can easily while away hours perusing the streets of Split. The city borrows inspiration from Venetian and Baroque themes, all underpinned by the signature Croatian architecture. A number of ancient sites were used as the backdrop for Game of Thrones; these include the fortress of Klis just outside the city and many of the city's elegant streets.
The famous Diocletian’s Palace also enjoyed a star billing in Game of Thrones; namely the site’s basement played host to a den of dragons. Whether you’re a Game of Thrones fan or not, the UNESCO-listed building is well worth exploring while on a yacht charter vacation in the Mediterranean . It dates back to the 4th century AD, and was originally built as a lavish estate for the Emperor.
After a dose of culture, be sure to check out Split’s burgeoning creative side. The city is awash with prestigious art galleries and boutique shops peddling trend-setting bespoke goods. The city is also famous for its flourishing lavender fields, and you would be remiss not to bring back some heady lavender oil or sweet-scented cakes of soap after your trip to Split.
Within dawdling distance of Diocletian’s Palaces lies Bacivce Beach, a sandy strip where you can enjoy some down time before returning to your charter yacht to begin the next leg of your adventure.
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Yacht rental croatia - the quality you deserve.
Since 1995 we have been working in yacht charter business and offer sailing boat rental in Croatia . We mostly work with high-quality sailing boats provided by our sister company Beneteau Croatia . In addition to yacht charter in Croatia , we also operate one of the oldest and best sailing school in Croatia where we provide sailing courses to “new” as well as to experienced sailors.
Our company philosophy is to provide our clients with the best possible service when they charter a yacht for a sailing holiday in Croatia . Our team consists mainly of very experienced sailors, securing the highest possible standard in the whole process with arranging/planning, booking, arrival at one of our charter bases in Croatia and final departure from the Marina for an unforgettable sailing adventure in Croatia.
As already mentioned, our yacht charter fleet consists mainly of sailing boats from Beneteau. In our fleet we have boats from 30 feet to about 64 feet and in terms of berths our boats offer space for 6-12 persons. All boats are carefully maintained by our technical team and the colleagues from Beneteau Croatia . As a charter client you can expect to board a charter boat in super condition.
Well, what is the wording – no rule without an exception ! Actually, we at Ultra Sailing also have Catamarans for charter ; the catamarans are of the brand Fountaine Pajot . If you rather want to rent a motorboat , mega yacht or other types of vessel our experienced booking team can of course assist you in finding vessels of those types.
From which charter bases in Croatia can the Ultra Sailing boats be rented? Ultra has branch offices and staff in ACI Marina Split , ACI Marina Dubrovnik , Marina Baotic (Trogir) , ACI Marina Pomer in Pula and Marina Kastela . Charter boats have to be returned in the same Marina they were rented in. Upon request and payment of additional fee it is possible to arrange one way charter from Trogir/Split to Dubrovnik or vice versa .
Charter price depends on a number of factors, size and type of charter boat, duration of rental and date of the charter . At Ultra we offer various discount programs like early booking Yachtcharter or last minute sailing if you are flexible it is possible to enjoy a week sailing holiday in Croatia at a bargain price.
If you are looking to charter a sailing boat in Croatia for the first time, you of course need to be aware of the formal requirements for chartering a yacht in Croatia , no need to say that a license for operating the vessel is required. Additionally, sailing and navigation skills should be on an adequate level. Detailed information about the exact requirements for chartering a yacht from Ultra Sailing in Croatia can be found on our page. If you don't have the necessary licenses, we can arrange a skipper or we can recommend considering the Ultra sailing school program where the necessary theoretical and practical sailing skills can be acquired to do a bareboat sailing .
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Split yacht charter.
The capital of Dalmatia, Split is both a fantastic port of departure for a yacht charter holiday on the eastern Adriatic Coast and worthy of a visit in its own right.
Split first came to prominence in around AD 295 when the Roman Emperor Diocletian ordered a palace built there. Diocletian's Palace remains an important part of the city to this day even after a number of other empires have ruled over the city over the last two Millennia.
The Venetians owned Split over the city for more than 350 years, then the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the French and then of course Tito’s Yugoslavia until the late 1980’s. Diocletian’s Palace remains an important part of the city, untouched in the civil war and the destruction of Yugoslavia in the early 1990’s. As such this historic port is an almost unspoiled Mediterranean port that is worthy of a stay for a day or two, even before heading off on a luxury yacht charter.
You can sail to Brac Island and Solta Island that lie an easy few hours sailing away from the ACI Marina Split, and can give you a taste of the best the Adriatic has on offer shortly after leaving port and an easy shakedown cruise on the sailing yacht. Another historic port on the Dalmatian Coast is Trogir, again a short day sail from the city along the bay.
On a typical sailing holiday you can mix and match between cities and towns, laid back anchorages and busy marinas as you go, taking in everything from barbecues on deserted beaches to full blast nightlife the feeling takes you.
Thanks to its position in the middle of the Adriatic Coast, Split is a great place to start a yacht charter heading south through the islands and along the Croatian coast towards Dubrovnik. Many a yacht charter up the Adriatic Sea is a one way trip, taking in the islands to the west as you hop from port to anchorage on your journey.
Skippered and fully crewed yacht charters also follow this route, with you just a passenger while taken by sea to some of the best spots known to those running the boat.
The holiday hotspot of Hvar is just a couple of days’ sailing from Split too. You will encounter the best nightlife in the region as well as some fantastic beaches. On an itinerary such as this you would loop back to Split at the end of your trip.
Heading north, Kornati Island is a national park with unique geology and wildlife, and are worth a visit for a day or more.
Around 50% of the marinas in Croatia are run by the state-owned ACI Marina company. These are of a good standard, though you should be aware that on some of the remoter islands shore power and water might be limited. ACI Split is where most sailboat charters leave from, though Trogir Marina is not far from Split Airport – you can include Split as part of your planned itinerary from there.
Where you can sail to or hire a boat to travel in the nearby area
If you have an eight day yacht charter (Saturday to Saturday) then you can head south to Dubrovnik and loop back or north to the Pula peninsula and return.
On a bigger, faster vessel like a motor boat or superyacht you could visit much of the coast of Croatia from north to south – it isn’t a very big country, though there are 2,000 islands to visit!
There are regular flights from several British airports to Split.
Travel routes to get there.
From the UK you can fly direct from Bristol, Belfast, Glasgow, London (Gatwick, Heathrow and Luton), Newcastle, and Manchester. It is also possible to fly to Venice and then on to Split from there.
The airport is 23km from the main city and a taxi costs around £30 for the trip. There are shuttle buses into the city centre from the airport too – these can save you money but you will still have to get from the bus station to the ACI Marina Split for the sailboat charter.
Broadly there are two ways you can take a charter out of Split. The first is a one-way trip south to Dubrovnik, taking in the islands and coastline as you go.
The second is a loop route. Heading south over 6-8 days it is possible to head down to Dubrovnik and then island hop north via Vis island, Hvar Town and Stari Grad, either staying on a mooring buoy or going alongside at a town quay as you head back to Split.
Heading north you can take in the Kornati Island national park and head as far north as the original Dalmatian capital of Zadar before looping back south.
Trogir Marina is a little closer to Split Airport than ACI Split so you could include the city as a stop on similar routes north or south.
A typical day’s sail could be up to 35 miles though can be as few as 15. On a sailing monohull this would amount to 3-7 hours sailing daily though on a quick motor yacht you can cover a greater distance and spend more time exploring ashore.
Broadly there are four types of boat you can hire in Split – the motor cruiser, monohull sailboat , catamaran and speedboat.
Ranging from a 50 metre-plus fully crewed superyacht to a 15 metre bareboat, motor cruisers are a comfortable and fast way of getting around the coast and islands of Croatia. The larger ones will have all manner of toys from jet skis to racing yachts aboard, and plenty of entertainment space to enjoy sunsets (and sunrises!) in good company.
The workhorse of the sailboat charter fleet, monohull sailboats do the job in comfort – though not at a ripping pace. Better at getting to windward than a sailing catamaran, you’ll likely find yourself under sail more often on a loop route than on a cat. Don’t expect to get anywhere in a hurry, but that’s part of the fun of sailing! Available for as little as €120 a day at the basic end you can have a great sailing holiday for a group of six adults at a good price – though you can pay a lot more for extra comfort and space.
Much quicker downwind than a monohull, sailing catamarans can be fun and fast – but extremely comfortable and spacious at the same time. Expect en suite heads in every cabin and plenty of entertainment space below. The twin engines will more than make up for the leeway that makes these less handy to windward.
Not for spending the night on, speedboats are still a fun way to explore the Croatian coastline and islands. You can hire one for a day or half-day and blast about the sea, enjoying the sunshine and cool sea breezes with the wind in your hair.
If you are on a skippered or crewed yacht charter you do not need a license to charter a boat out of Split. You also don’t require a license for smaller speedboats. However if you are on a bareboat charter you will need a license of sorts. Accepted licenses include:
Qualifying national sailing certificates for the icc.
Day Skipper
Coastal Skipper
Yachtmaster
ASA 104 Bareboat certificate
International Proficiency Certificate
Bareboat Cruising
Intermediate Cruising Standard or Advanced Cruising Standard
The sailing holiday season in Split runs from April to October. Marinas charge around 20% extra in July and August and can be very busy – if you can avoid these months then it will be cheaper and quieter.
It can be very hot in the summer months too with the odd day in the high 30s or above. The sea is very warm in August, getting up to 25 degrees C.
Weather can change quickly so do keep your wits about you. As always be aware of the local forecast for the coming 24 hours.
April and may.
Expect occasional rainy days but temperatures between 22-28C and up. Winds will be NW, 10-20kts
Very little rain if any. Temperatures from 26C and up to the mid 30s. Wind NW 10-20kts
It rains more in October and the temperature falls away to 10 degrees C as a minimum, though it can get up to 20C on an autumn day. Winds can get up to 20kts
A motor cruiser can cost from €400 a day for a 12 metre boat though this can reach €600 a day in summer. If you have €37,000 a day you can hire a superyacht that comes with crew, tenders and toys.
Catamarans will cost from €500 a day in low season up to €5000 a day for a luxury end one in high season.
Monohull sailing yachts can cost as little as €120 a day though in high season the same vessel will cost €200 or more.
Speedboats with no sleeping cabin can cost as little as €50 for a half day.
The main points to consider are what is your budget, have you got the necessary sailing experience and qualifications to manage the boat if it's not going to have a skipper, whom you are taking sailing, where exactly you wish to go and what will the weather be like on the proposed dates of your trip.
Sleeps 10 Guests in 5 Cabins 61.00 Ft Builder : Lagoon Year : 2017 Number of Crews : 3
€21,400 - €38,000 / Week
Sleeps 4 Guests in 3 Cabins 65.00 Ft Builder : VT Halmatic Year : 2005 Number of Crews : 2
€15,500 - €17,500 / Week
Sleeps 6 Guests in 3 Cabins 72.00 Ft Builder : Zen Yacht Year : 2008 Number of Crews : 2
€20,000 - €22,500 / Week
Sleeps 8 Guests in 4 Cabins 76.00 Ft Builder : Lagoon Year : 2019 Number of Crews : 4
€51,900 - €72,000 / Week
Sleeps 12 Guests in 6 Cabins 80.00 Ft Builder : Custom Year : 2008 Number of Crews : 4
€17,000 - €20,500 / Week
Sleeps 8 Guests in 4 Cabins 80.00 Ft Builder : Sunreef Yachts Year : 2018 Number of Crews : 4
€72,500 - €79,500 / Week
Sleeps 12 Guests in 6 Cabins 88.00 Ft Builder : Gulet Year : 2008 Number of Crews : 4
€21,000 - €25,000 / Week
Sleeps 12 Guests in 6 Cabins 91.00 Ft Builder : Custom Year : 1997 Number of Crews :
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Sleeps 16 Guests in 8 Cabins 93.00 Ft Builder : Custom Year : 1998 Number of Crews : 5
€22,900 - €26,500 / Week
Sleeps 9 Guests in 4 Cabins 98.00 Ft Builder : Custom Year : 2002 Number of Crews : 4
€18,500 - €24,500 / Week
Sleeps 10 Guests in 5 Cabins 98.00 Ft Builder : Custom Year : 1997 Number of Crews :
€19,000 - €25,000 / Week
Sleeps 18 Guests in 9 Cabins 101.00 Ft Builder : Custom Year : 2007 Number of Crews : 0
Sleeps 11 Guests in 5 Cabins 101.00 Ft Builder : San Lorenzo Year : 2020 Number of Crews :
€105,000 - €115,000 / Week
Sleeps 10 Guests in 5 Cabins 106.00 Ft Builder : Custom Year : 2005 Number of Crews : 4
€20,000 - €26,000 / Week
Sleeps 12 Guests in 6 Cabins 108.00 Ft Builder : Custom Built Aluminum Cutter Year : 2018 Number of Crews : 6
€60,000 - €60,000 / Week
Sleeps 8 Guests in 4 Cabins 114.00 Ft Builder : Custom Year : 2007 Number of Crews : 5
€42,350 - €54,450 / Week
Sleeps 12 Guests in 6 Cabins 122.00 Ft Builder : Custom Year : 2012 Number of Crews : 8
€54,000 - €59,000 / Week
Sleeps 16 Guests in 8 Cabins 124.00 Ft Builder : Custom Year : 2004 Number of Crews :
€40,000 - €45,000 / Week
Sleeps 34 Guests in 17 Cabins 132.00 Ft Builder : Custom Year : 2017 Number of Crews : 8
€59,000 - €69,000 / Week
Sleeps 12 Guests in 6 Cabins 141.00 Ft Builder : Custom Year : 2021 Number of Crews : 8
€75,000 - €80,000 / Week
Sleeps 14 Guests in 7 Cabins 147.00 Ft Builder : Year : 2022 Number of Crews : 8
€73,000 - €79,500 / Week
Sleeps 12 Guests in 5 Cabins 129.00 Ft Builder : Mengi-Yay Tuzla Year : 2011 Number of Crews :
€95,000 - €105,000 / Week
Sleeps 12 Guests in 6 Cabins 154.16 Ft Builder : VOSMARINE Year : 2014 Number of Crews :
€140,000 - €180,000 / Week
Sleeps 22 Guests in 11 Cabins 158.00 Ft Builder : Custom Year : 2019 Number of Crews : 12
€100,000 - €130,000 / Week
Sleeps 12 Guests in 6 Cabins 161.00 Ft Builder : Custom Year : 2019 Number of Crews : 9
€85,000 - €100,000 / Week
Sleeps 12 Guests in 6 Cabins 164.00 Ft Builder : Mondomarine Year : 2011 Number of Crews : 11
€195,000 - €235,000 / Week
Sleeps 12 Guests in 6 Cabins 192.00 Ft Builder : Lurssen Year : 2003 Number of Crews : 15
€450,000 - €450,000 / Week
Sleeps 36 Guests in 20 Cabins 295.00 Ft Builder : Cassens Werft Year : 2002 Number of Crews :
€695,000 - €695,000 / Week
Are you considering a trip to the Adriatic – perhaps including Split and other ports of call in Croatia – and dreaming of exploring the popular coastal city from the luxury of your own private yacht? You owe it to yourself and your guests to consider the glamour and excitement of a yacht charter or boat rental with us.
There’s nothing more amazing than spending some time on your own private Croatian boat charter or yacht rental. Reach out to us and we’ll help you plan the perfect voyage! Imagine yourself on a superyacht with Split’s unique beaches, coastline, and the Diocletian Palace in the background, taking day trips to shops and restaurants on shore, and otherwise relaxing and exploring a unique region of the world.
We offer a variety of luxurious yachts equipped with a range of water toys, all designed to make your vacation absolute perfection. Explore the deep blue waters of the Adriatic sea from your own private charter yacht complete with captain and crew (including a private chef who’ll craft a custom menu) and live the good life in Croatia for a couple days, a week, or even longer on a yacht fit for celebrity or millionaire. Either way, you’ll be in the capable hands of our captains and crew.
When you are looking for a yacht charter in Split or anywhere else in Croatia, Y Charter’s boat rental and yacht rental options are what you are looking for. From ultra-luxurious boat charters to corporate yacht charters to fully-equipped yacht rentals in Split and everything in between, ask yourself “why charter?” And we’ll tell the answer is “why not?” And here’s why you should do it with us.
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With over 1,200 islands Croatia is one of the favorite yacht charter destinations in the world and Split, located within comfortable sailing distance from the islands Brač, Hvar, Vis or even Korčula, one of the most sought-after embarkation points on the Croatian coast.
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Charter a private yacht in split with scansail.
Situated in the Dalmatia region of Croatia, Split is a beautiful and historic city waiting to be explored. Not only is Split filled with an abundance of natural beauty, but it is the largest city on the Adriatic Coast, meaning there is so much to see! The city itself is sprinkled with gorgeous beaches that are ideal for a private yacht charter. Moreover, you can travel around and go island hopping throughout the region to get to know Croatia like never before.
The price of a private yacht charter in Split will vary depending on various factors such as the duration of the journey, the seasonality, the boat type and the size of the vessel. Below is a list of average prices according to yacht type.
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Split has a typical Mediterranean climate, with hot, dry summers and shorter yet cold winters. If you visit during the summer, you can expect consistent sunshine and highs of around 30 degrees Celsius. However, the winter months can drop down to 0 degrees Celsius. Therefore, the best time to charter a private yacht in Split is from June to September.
When searching through Scansail, you may find that many yachts come with the option to hire a skipper. While it is possible to charter a yacht without a skipper, having a professional sailor on board with you brings many advantages. For example, a skipper will be able to handle all the sailing, docking and anchoring, leaving you with more time to relax and enjoy. Moreover, the skipper will be comfortable sailing around the region, so they can safely navigate around Split and show you all the best it has to offer. Ultimately, a skipper can provide you with the ultimate luxury boating holiday.
With so much to see and do in Split, it can be difficult to know where to begin. For this reason, we have compiled a few suggestions to help inspire your private yacht charter holiday.
Firstly, we recommend getting to know the Old Town. It is a coastal city, so you can dock your yacht in the ACI Marina nearby. Afterwards, you can wander the streets and gaze up at the stunning architecture. If you’d like to visit beaches, one of the most popular spots is Kašjuni Beach. Thanks to Marjan Hill, the beach is protected from any harsh winds, so you won’t have to worry about any windy days keeping you cold. If you want to be greeted by more soft sands and aquamarine waters, Žnjan and Trstenik Beach are other great options to spend sunbathing and swimming. These beaches are connected by a long walkway and are loved by local residents. The best part about these beaches is that they are very spacious, making them great for families and large groups. Moreover, the beaches are filled with entertaining water sports facilities such as snorkelling, windsurfing and scuba diving.
If you are interested in taking your private yacht charter off the mainland of Split, there are various nearby islands that you can discover! For instance, the largest island in the Dalmatian region is Brač. This breathtaking island is great for exploring. Our top recommendation is to just navigate along the coast until you reach a beach that you enjoy. However, if you want a specific spot to begin, one of the most popular beaches is Zlatni Rat Beach. It has a unique triangular shape and receives visitors from all over the Mediterranean.
Another spectacular island is Hvar, famous for its lush greenery and historic architecture. This island is covered in marvellous beaches for the daytime such as Beach Dubovica and Pokonji Dol. Soak in the Croatian sun during the day and then head to the centre of town to revel in the glamorous nightlife! With so many restaurants and bars, you are certain to be entertained.
Other recommendations of nearby islands to which you can do day trips or longer journeys with your private yacht charter are Vis and Korcula. Each of these are popular destinations with unique characteristics and rich cultures. Whether you come with friends and family or on a romantic getaway, there is something for everyone in Split.
How much does it typically cost to charter a boat in split during peak and off-peak seasons.
During the high season in Split, the average daily rental cost for a boat is around €630, while in the low season, it's approximately €570.
In Split, you have the option to charter a boat with a skipper through Scansail. They offer 6 boats in Split with skippers, though please note there is an additional fee of approximately €159 per day.
In Split, you can rent one of 252 boats without a license.
The top boat brands in Split are Marinello and Jeanneau.
The typical boat length in Split is 17 meters.
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Choosing a Split yacht charter? If you’re seeking the adventure of a lifetime through the Mediteranean Sea, add attaractions by boat in Split, Croatia to the top of your travel bucket list. Croatia is known as a sailing paradise in Europe, and for good reason. The picturesque seashores, turquoise waters, and sprawling landscapes make this country the ultimate destination for adventure, fun, relaxation, and lifelong memories for any traveler. Whether you’re an experienced sailor who has always wanted to explore the Adriatic Sea or you’re just looking for a wonderful new way to see this gorgeous country, a Split boat rental perfect your Croatia sailing getaway .
Sailo offers variety of Split yacht charters available in Croatia. The most popular rentals for sailing from Split are Split sailboat charters and catamarans, but we also offer some motor boats in Split and party boat rentals in Split , depending on what suits your group and vacation best. When you charter a yacht for your adventure in Croatia, most sailing enthusiasts prefer to book a weekly Split boat rental so they can explore the most of what the Mediterranean has to offer. For example you can choose catamaran rentals in Split , Croatia to add more magic and nature in your adventure.
When you give yourself at least a week of exploring Split by boat rental, you allow yourself to spend as much time as possible experiencing everything that the country of Croatia has to offer by land and sea.
A lot of Sailo weekly yacht charters in Split are available as bareboats (no captain included), or you have the option to make a Split boat hire with a skipper when you renting a boat in Croatia. Try a yacht charter Split sailing with crew: when you are browsing our inventory in search of the perfect boat rental, use filter “Crew” to fine-tune your results based on your preference to sail with or without a skipper.
Another fantastic feature of weekly charters on Sailo is the option to reserve for free. When you choose to book a Split boat charter to have an amazing sailing vacation, you can put a hold on a boat on Sailo for up to 24 hours so you have some time to decide if this is the right boat rental for you. When you rent a boat Split Croatia, you also have the ability to customize your quote by adding or removing optional extras, like hiring a skipper, a hostess, transfer to/from marina, snorkeling or scuba diving gear, etc. During this 24 hour period, you can cancel your reservation and submit another if you need to, and submit your booking request when you’re ready.
When you start off your sailing vacation in Split, you’ve got to take the time to explore Hvar, one of the most well-known islands in Croatia. This gorgeous place is well-known as the big cruise ships stop and has become one of the top tourist destinations in the Mediterrenean. If you choose to dock in Hvar on your week-long yacht charter Split, Croatia trip, spend some time exploring the olive groves, lavender fields, and gorgeous vineyards before enjoying the sunset along one of Hvar’s gorgeous beaches.
Another noteworthy nearby location worth stopping to see on your Croatia sailing trip is Trogir. Old Town Trogir is a historic landmark near Split, as it is known for its 13th to 15th-century well-preserved buildings that feature Renaissance, Baroque, and Romanesque architecture. Spend some time exploring the streets of Trogir after dropping anchor off the coast and enjoy a delicious authentic meal at sunset.
We recommend taking at least one week to explore the Dalmatian coast on a Split boat rental, so here is an example of the adventures you can have during your boating vacation. Rent a boat in Split (like this one ) and begin your getaway along the Adriatic coast.From Split, set sail on your yacht charter to Brac, one of Croatia’s largest islands known for its white limestone and pebble beaches. Over the course of a week, set course to one of each of these charming destinations each day: the fun-filled town of Hvar, the lush landscape of Korcula, the peaceful paradise of Pomena, and the picturesque bay of Zaklopatica. Each of these gorgeous areas provides the ideal setting to drop anchor each night before heading over to your next sightseeing stop. On your way back by a yacht rental to Split, take your time to and explore Vela Luka on your final sailing day. There are plenty of places to explore when you start your journey in Split, so take some time to decide what you want to do on your vacation, from dining and wine tasting to nature walks and shopping, so you can ensure you see all that Croatia is known for.
Looking for an authentic sailing Croatia islands? Rent a boat in Split from Sailo and let your adventure begin!
You can try yacht charter from Split to Dubrovnik. Interested in other destinations in Croatia? Check out our sailing guides: sailing in Dubrovnik , sailing holidays in Sibenik or attractions by boat in Zadar, Croatia .
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Split is the second-largest city in Croatia , the capital of the Dalmatian region and the main ferry port in the country, making it a hotspot destination for sailing. If you want a unique sailing trip full of beautiful things to see and do, rent a boat in Split ! Discover some of the best beaches in the country, see stunning, ancient architecture and experience a rich culture all while cruising along the sparkling Adriatic Sea .
A Split yacht charter gives you the freedom to explore the nearby islands of Brač and Hvar , as well as the beautiful coves sprinkled throughout. Thrill seekers can practise water sports in Korčula where people go scuba diving, sailing, surfing, jet-skiing and swimming. There’s so much to discover about this city and the areas in Croatia , so why not see it all by boat? Book your dream boat rental in Split and start making memories today!
You can also rent a boat in Hvar to gain an equally exciting, unique sailing experience. Starting your journey from this island will give you a whole new perception of the beauty of each region.
If you’re considering to rent a boat in Split, the price will differ depending on the time of year, the number of passengers on board, and the size and type of boat you choose. Of course, additional amenities or services could also affect the price, such as having a skipper on board.
Below are some average prices of Split yacht rentals by boat type:
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Most of the time, all of our gulets come with a skipper on board. The Gulet' price start at €1,500/day, in low and €1,800/day in high season.
Starting with an average price of €4,100/day in low season.
In Split a boat charter offers a myriad of stunning destinations to explore along the Dalmatian Coast . From Split, you can sail to the nearby islands of Brač, Hvar, Vis , and Šolta , each offering its own unique charm and attractions. Explore secluded coves, ancient towns, and vibrant nightlife while enjoying the clear waters of the Adriatic Sea . Don't miss the chance to visit the famous Blue Cav e on Biševo or the historic town of Trogir . Whether you're seeking relaxation, adventure, or cultural experiences, a boat charter from Split promises unforgettable moments on the water.
Split is full of wonderful things to see and do, and there are many gorgeous and unique places to see along the Adriatic coast . Here’s a list of some of our favourite places to explore in and around with your boat rental in Split:
Split boasts several harbours, each serving different purposes:
This is the main commercial port, handling passenger and cargo traffic. Ferries to various Dalmatian islands depart from here, making it a bustling hub of activity.
Situated in the southwestern part of Split 's harbour, ACI Marina is a popular spot for private yachts and boat charters. It offers excellent facilities and services for sailors.
Located between Split and Trogir, Marina Kaštela is one of the largest marinas in Croatia . It provides berths for both local and visiting boats and offers various amenities for sailors.
This smaller port is primarily used for recreational boating and smaller vessels. It's a peaceful spot away from the hustle and bustle of the main port.
These harbours propose to different needs. Each offers its own atmosphere and amenities, ensuring a pleasant experience for visitors and locals alike.
Looking for a yacht charter in Split, Croatia? Many of our boat rentals in Split include a skipper on board or allow a skippered option at an additional cost. Having a skipper on board will ensure that you have an even more enjoyable experience.
A skipper will know the area well, and so this is a wonderful chance for you to discover hidden beaches or lesser-known attractions situated just next to the Adriatic Sea . A skipper will also be able to adapt your sailing route so that it best suits both your desires and those of your family and friends. This means that you can sit back, worry-free, and soak in the beauty of this stunning city.
If you choose not to hire a skipper, make sure you have the appropriate boating licence for your boat rental. Alternatively, choose a boat that you can rent without a licence. Whether you decide to hire a yacht in Split with or without a skipper, you’re sure to have an unforgettable holiday.
The best time to rent a yacht in Split would be between May and October, when you have warm weather and little to no rainfall. For the hottest weather, visit in the summer, with averages of 28°C. However, summer is the high tourist season in Croatia, which means that Split will be crowded and the prices of Split yacht charters will be more expensive. For slightly lower prices and fewer crowds, we recommend a sailing experience at the tail ends of the high season in either May, June or September.
If you’re wondering which type of vessel to choose for your Split boat rental, you have to think about the logistics of your sailing holiday. If you want to sail for a longer period of time, it would be better to choose a comfortable and spacious vessel, fully equipped with all the amenities you’ll need.
Yachts and catamarans are great options for longer sailing trips as they are usually rented by the week, and they have everything on board to accommodate all passengers. For a shorter time on the water, we recommend a daily charter such as a RIB or a motorboat. If you’re an avid sailor, you might prefer a traditional sailboat. Be aware that sailboats can be difficult to navigate and should only be operated by experienced licence holders. Find the perfect vessel for your Split boat rental with Click&Boat.
How much does it cost to rent a boat in split for a day.
The average cost of renting a boat in Split is around €754 per day. Various factors can influence the cost of a boat charter, such as the season, the year the boat was built, and the equipment. The prices can vary between €93 and €14,704 per day.
It is possible to rent a boat with skipper in Split. On Click&Boat, there are 5 boats in Split where a skipper is available. However, please note that this comes at an additional cost, which is on average €151 per day.
The most popular boat manufacturers in Split are Jeanneau and Marinello.
The maximum capacity for boats in Split is 100 persons. Note that if you rent a boat with skipper, they also count to the number of people.
In Split you can rent for example a Motorboat, Sailboat or even a Motor Yacht.
Number of boats: | 509 boats available |
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Types of boats: | Motorboat, Sailboat, Motor Yacht |
Average price: | €754 per day |
Minimum price: | €93 per day |
Maximum price: | €14,704 per day |
Manufacturers: | Jeanneau, Marinello, and more |
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Split is one of the most popular yacht charter bases in Croatia . A major tourist, commercial and cultural center, it is located in central Dalmatia and is the second largest city in Croatia.
From Split you can sail south to the islands of Brac, known for its Zlatni Rat Beach, long and pebbly; Hvar, the Adriatic’s glitzy party island which has a great culinary scene and Vis, with its Roman ruins and crystalline waters. Peace and quiet is nearby too with many hidden coves and sandy beaches to anchor in.
Dating back to ancient times, there are a number of archaeological, historical and cultural monuments and museums. Diocletian’s Palace is not to be missed. Recognised by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site, it was constructed by the Roman Emperor Diocletian and was an opulent and heavily fortified palace fronting the sea. It now forms about half the old town of Split.
For hiring a vessel from Split, there is a choice of four marinas: ACI Marina Split, Zenta Marina, Spinut Marina and Poljud Marina. The area around Split is well known by sailors as the ideal starting point for yacht rentals in Croatia . The Dalmatian islands are all easily accessible from here and all types of vessels are available for hire: sailing boats , motor boats and catamarans. In Split we also offer gullets, as well as crewed luxury motor yacht charters .
What else to know about Split? visit - Croatian National Tourist Board
Split is a transport hub and is connected via the Adriatic coastal road to Dubrovnik and by highway to Zadar , Zagreb and Rijeka. The bus station is next to the ferry port in the center of town and connects Split with Dubrovnik, Sibenik, Zadar, Rijeka and Zagreb. There is also a train station with lines to Sibenik, Zadar and Zagreb.
There are ferry lines to Rijeka and Dubrovnik, as well as to the islands Solta, Brac, Hvar, Vis, Veliki Drvenik and Mali Drvenik, Korcula and Lastovo. International ferry lines connect Split with Ancona, Pescara and Bari via Dubrovnik.
Split International Airport is 25 kilometers northwest of Split. There are direct daily flights to Zagreb and many European cities. Special bus lines connect the Split airport and the centre of Split, several times per day.
The waters in this region pose no major problems for navigation and are suitable for beginners. Sailing conditions are ideal; the prevailing winds are the friendly Maestral from the North West, the Bora from the North East, and Sirocco and Jugo winds from the South/South East. Easy line-of-site sailing defines the area and makes it a popular place to charter a boat from.
Number of yachts/boats in split, average prices of yachts/boats in split, average cost of a yacht/boat per person in split, average booking rate of yachts/boats in split, price history for yachts/boats in split, what is the number of yachts/boats for charter in split in 2024.
There are 294 yachts/boats for charter in Split in 2024 in our offer.
The average charter price of a yacht/boat in Split in 2024 is 11,277€ per week based on 294 yachts/boats from our offer. The highest (average!)price is in the week from 2024-07-27 (14,301€), and the lowest is in the week from 2024-12-21 (9,795€). The charter price in the lowest season drops up to 32% compared to the price in the highest season.
Cabins | Highest | Average | Lowest | Lo/Hi |
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0-1 6 Boats | 8,131€ (2024-08-03) | 6,722€ | 6,294€ (2024-10-19) | ↓23% |
2 16 Boats | 5,376€ (2024-06-22) | 3,323€ | 2,751€ (2024-12-21) | ↓49% |
3 84 Boats | 5,476€ (2024-07-20) | 3,837€ | 3,215€ (2024-10-12) | ↓41% |
4 84 Boats | 13,556€ (2024-07-27) | 10,853€ | 9,759€ (2024-10-19) | ↓28% |
5-6 91 Boats | 23,484€ (2024-07-27) | 18,983€ | 16,276€ (2024-12-21) | ↓31% |
7-9 13 Boats | 26,739€ (2024-08-03) | 20,322€ | 18,045€ (2024-12-21) | ↓33% |
Boats:294 |
The average price of a yacht/boat rental per person in Split in 2024 is 1,196€ per week. The price per person is calculated on the basis of 294 yachts/boats from our offer, in such a way that the average price of the yacht/boat rental is divided by the maximum number of persons allowed onboard. The highest (average!)price per person is in the week from 2024-07-27 (1,518€), and the lowest is in the week from 2024-12-21 (1,048€). The difference in the rental price from the highest season to the lowest is up to 31%.
Cabins | Highest | Average | Lowest | Lo/Hi |
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0-1 6 Boats | 1,810€ (2024-08-03) | 1,479€ | 1,374€ (2024-10-19) | ↓24% |
2 16 Boats | 1,015€ (2024-06-22) | 643€ | 531€ (2024-12-21) | ↓48% |
3 84 Boats | 762€ (2024-07-20) | 539€ | 455€ (2024-10-12) | ↓40% |
4 84 Boats | 1,716€ (2024-07-27) | 1,395€ | 1,265€ (2024-10-19) | ↓26% |
5-6 91 Boats | 2,072€ (2024-07-27) | 1,671€ | 1,438€ (2024-12-21) | ↓31% |
7-9 13 Boats | 1,888€ (2024-08-03) | 1,412€ | 1,244€ (2024-12-21) | ↓34% |
Boats:294 |
The average booking rate (or occupancy - percentage ratio between the number of booked and the number of all yachts/boats) for renting a yacht/boat in Split in 2024 is 45.11% weeks per year (23 weeks) based on 80 yachts/boats from our offer for which our booking lists have been updated within the last 7 days. The highest booking rate is in the week from 2024-08-10 (86.08%), and the lowest is in the week from 2024-10-19 (5.33%). Minor inconsistencies in the graphs can occur at the ends of the seasons during boats maintenance, because some boat owners mark those periods as reserved by guests, thus increasing the booking rate.
Cabins | Highest | Average | Lowest | Weeks |
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2 5 Boats | 100% (2024-08-10) | 28.63% | 50% (2024-12-21) | 15 |
3 12 Boats | 91.67% (2024-08-10) | 50.09% | 9.09% (2024-10-26) | 26 |
4 21 Boats | 80.95% (2024-07-20) | 41.36% | 5.26% (2024-05-04) | 21 |
5-6 40 Boats | 90% (2024-09-14) | 48.76% | 5.13% (2024-10-26) | 25 |
7-9 2 Boats | 100% (2024-08-17) | 43.14% | 0% (2024-12-21) | 22 |
Boats:80 |
The archive of average charter prices of a yacht/boat in Split is showing historical price trend since 2018.
Year | Highest | Average | Lowest | Lo/Hi |
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2018 212 Boats | 4,913€ (2018-07-28) | 3,094€ | 2,353€ (2018-04-21) | ↓52% |
2019 235 Boats | 5,334€ (2019-08-03) | 3,512€ | 2,657€ (2019-04-20) | ↓50% |
2020 139 Boats | 6,146€ (2020-08-01) | 3,769€ | 2,744€ (2020-10-17) | ↓55% |
2021 223 Boats | 7,604€ (2021-07-31) | 5,391€ | 4,415€ (2021-04-17) | ↓42% |
2022 270 Boats | 11,721€ (2022-07-30) | 9,042€ | 7,996€ (2022-10-22) | ↓32% |
2023 294 Boats | 13,657€ (2023-07-22) | 10,780€ | 9,794€ (2023-03-25) | ↓28% |
2024 294 Boats | 14,301€ (2024-07-27) | 11,277€ | 9,795€ (2024-12-21) | ↓32% |
Boats:294 |
Experience Croatia's vibrant port city of Split, where Roman history and modern life converge. Guided by a skilled captain, explore Diocletian's Palace, sun-kissed beaches, and the gateway to the beautiful Dalmatian Islands.
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Once we receive your request, we will confirm the availability of the boat, as well as check for alternative ones. To ensure your experience is the best it can be, we may contact you to discuss your request in detail. Let us do the research for you - free of charge.
You can get in touch with the captain as soon as you’ve completed your booking. Our captains are highly qualified and knowledgeable about their locality.
The Charter Fee is an additional, obligatory cost, which typically includes the end cleaning of the boat, home port fees, and linen & towels. The details of the charter fee differ depending on the boat, location and charter partner.
There are marina fees and fuel costs which vary depending on the type, duration and location of your sailing holiday. Marina fees need to be paid at each marina you choose to dock overnight - the amount varies but you may be able to find this information in advance by contacting the marinas directly. Fuel costs depend on whether you’re sailing a motorboat or a sailboat. You can estimate fuel costs by double-checking your chosen boat’s engine, and the expected distance you aim to sail.
The city of Split lies on the coast of central Croatia in the region of Dalmatia. Considered to be one of the most beautiful cities in the Mediterranean, Split’s alluring architecture, vibrant culture and great beaches make it one of the top destinations to charter a yacht. Sailing lovers from all around the world flock into the city to get a taste of the Split sailing experience. With its spectacular Old Town, tranquil beaches, nearby islands and strong nautical traditions, you’ll soon find out why a sailing holiday in Split is an experience like no other.
Sailing in Split is a lot of fun - tourists flocking here from all over the world is proof of that. Sailing in crystal clear waters, stopping by incredibly beautiful bays and discovering this part of Croatia by boat is definitely a fun thing to do. However, there is more to discover in Split!
Snorkeling in Split has to be on the bucket list of your sailing vacation. Charter a boat and discover some of the most beautiful spots for underwater life in Croatia. One of the most famous spots near Split is Korčula .
Rent a pair of jet skis in Split if you want to have a bit of fun after relaxing on deck of your boat rental all day long.
Rent a boat in Split to sail around the hidden bays, the many stunning beaches and lagoons. If you are more interested in the sailing experience than the destination, renting a sailboat might be the best option for you.
Hike Marjan’s loop if you want to discover Split from a different perspective. It’s a two-hour hike that takes you through some of the most alluring nature surrounding Split before reaching the highest point of this part of Croatia. If you want a bit more of a challenge, we would recommend you to hike Vidova Gora on the island of Brač , not far from Split. Sailing to the island from Split, it is the perfect route to discover this part of the Adriatic sea and include a bit of a different experience to your sailing holiday.
Visit Krka National Park to spot waterfalls and castles. Located north of Split, it is the perfect destination for a daytrip.
‘The Eye of the Earth’ is a stunning natural water source that is used as drinking water for the Dalmatian hinterland - so although it is indeed tempting to jump in for a dip, it is not recommended. Besides that the temperatures reach only 7 degrees.
No trip to Split is complete without visiting the historical town of Split. Palazzo di Diocleziano and the Cathedral of St Domnius are just two of the sites you should visit while roaming around the city.
Sailing in Split means having plenty of opportunities to discover the stunning beaches. Whether you want to join the locals for a quick dip, explore more remote beaches away from the crowds or stunning rock formations, Split has it all! There are many superb beaches that have been awarded the Blue Flag distinction for upholding strict environmental standards, including family-friendly Bačvice beach.
Bačvice Beach might not be the prettiest beach there is, but it is where the locals go. It is safe, relatively quiet and located super close to the city centre.
Sail to Beach Stobrec Jug for a bit of a different experience. Enjoy a quiet swim on this pebble beach away from the masses.
Firule Beach is definitely one of Split’s most beautiful beaches. While the beach is surrounded by trees and nature, there are some facilities offering refreshing beverages and public restrooms. This makes it the perfect spot to stop by with your kids.
Famous for its parties, Split also offers a lot of different locations for boat parties - if you don’t want to throw one on your own boat rental. Many companies offer party cruises from Split you wouldn’t want to miss if you want to have a wet sailing adventure full of booze.
One of the most beautiful things about Split is that you can find the most delicious seafood here. Fresh from the sea and directly to your plate, you will enjoy many local dishes in some super casual as well as high class restaurants.
Casual dining in Split:
Kantun Paulina : If you’re travelling on a bit of a budget, but want to enjoy fantastic food, you need to pay a visit to Kantun Paulina. This place is particularly famous for its Cevapi. Savour the bread that has been described as a dream by many customers.
Makedonska Kuca : Big portions, cheap prices. This is exactly what you’re getting at Makedonska Kuca. Try some of the most delicious Macedonian food you ever tasted. Nothing better than fueling your energy after a long day of sailing around the Croatian coast in Split.
Fine dining in Split:
Konoba Nikola is one of the fine dining restaurants in Split you shouldn’t miss. It is a fresh fish restaurant offering the most delicious local dishes. The tuna and the scampi carpaccio are all-time favourites.
ZOI : A Michelin star restaurant, located in the centre of Split, that will leave you wishing for more. ZOI means ‘life’ in Greek and the food here is exactly going to make you feel like you’re living your best life. Overlook the harbour while sipping on a local wine and eating the freshest seafood around.
As many other popular sailing destinations like Ibiza and Mykonos, Split is also known for its fun and sometimes a little extravagant nightlife. Get all dressed up and sip a delicious, colourful cocktail in one of Split’s many elegant bars? Hang out with your friends for a casual beer? Shake your booty in one of the world’s most renown clubs? Split has it all!
NOOR Fine Spirits & Cocktails : Describing themselves as ‘probably the biggest small bar in the world’, this establishment introduces you to exquisitely presented cocktails in the most elegant location.
ShotGun Shooters Bar : Most famous for offering a large variety of shots, you might find yourself holding onto the door late at night. You will definitely celebrate a night worth remembering - or not!
Judino Drvo Club : Local DJs bring you the best electronic music to dance the night away in one of Split’s most popular clubs.
Everyone needs a break from sailing around the stunning coast and sunbathing all day. Why not head into the historical centre of Split to discover some of the most incredible historical sites you can spot. Visit the Cathedral of Saint Domnius to discover more of Croatia’s Catholic history and Roman past. It is said to be the oldest cathedral in the world that is still in use today for services etc. Climb up the dome for a panoramic view of the city. Diocletian's Palace is worth a visit if you want to experience Roman history outside of Italy. Built at the turn of the fourth century, its structure and magnificence can still be seen today.
Split may not be known for its mythological history, but you can find a Sphinx, a classical symbol of Egyptian mythology, in front of the Cathedral of Saint Domnius . Dating back as far as Pharaoh Thutmose III, it is considered one of the oldest objects to be found in Split. There is an urban legend about Cornelius Vanderbilt of the famous American Vanderbilt family going around in regards to the Sphinx. Apparently he tried to purchase it, but was declined.
Sailing lovers from all over the world flock to this picturesque town in Croatia to go on a sailing holiday. It’s not just to see the beauty of Split, it is also due to the ideal sailing conditions in this part of Croatia.
On average you will get 315 sunny days per year in Split. During peak season between May and November, you will get sunny weather, mild temperatures and ideal winds for sailing. In the summer months June, July and August temperatures generally range from 26 to 30 degrees, making it ideal for a summer vacation.
However, if you are looking at sailing in Split in lower season, you need to be aware that the weather can change drastically from one moment to the next. We would therefore only recommend more experienced sailors to venture out into the Croatian Mediterranean in the months between December and April.
Three winds dominate this part of Croatia. The Bura, a north-easterly dry, but cold wind that moves from land to sea; the Sirocco, a warm, but humid wind that is generally responsible for a rougher sea; and the Maestral, which is part of the natural phenomenon when the land heats faster than the sea and is then transporting that warmer air out into the sea.
Tides are normally quite low (rarely higher than 0,5 meters) which is important to consider if anchoring in shallow waters.
The cost of renting a boat in Split can vary highly depending on the type of boat you are looking at renting, whether it is high or shoulder season, how many rooms the boat has, how old the boat is, what kind of budget you are handling and so on. On average you can rent a speedboat in Croatia for as little as 28 EUR per person per day and a speedboat for about 35 EUR per person per day. Other types of boats are more expensive. At an average price of 460 EUR per person per day, the catamaran is, on average, possibly the most expensive type of boat to rent here. On average a gulet would cost you around 75 EUR per person per day, a houseboat is 80 EUR per person per day and a motorboat 61 EUR per person per day. If you’re looking at renting a sailboat, the most popular type of boat in Split, it costs about 225 EUR per person per day.
There is not THE best boat to rent, only the best boat for your sailing vacation in Split. Depending on whether you want to go on a proper sailing adventure where the experience matters more than the destination or if you just want to rent a boat to find the best beaches, you are looking at different types of boats.
Rent a catamaran in Split
Pros of renting a catamaran in Split
Catamarans are the perfect vehicle to sail in shallow waters. Instead of a keel, they have a shallow draft, which means that you can anchor closer to the shore to swim to some of the most beautiful beaches or to sunbathe in waters that are not as exposed to the wind as open waters. This makes it also the perfect boat to jump right into the water whenever you feel like it.
As catamarans are often more of a luxury option when sailing on water, some might compare them to little hotels on water. If you are up for a sailing adventure, but prefer some of the amenities a typical hotel holiday has to offer, a catamaran charter might be the best option for you.
Cons of renting a catamaran in Split
Standing on two hulls makes catamarans a lot more stable than other types of boats, but also bigger. This might impose a few difficulties on you if you are looking at mooring your boat in a marina. Spaces are usually scarce. Mooring big catamarans often costs more than mooring other types of water vessels.
Chartering a sailboat is one of the most popular options for a sailing holiday in Split. There are plenty of good reasons why this is the case!
Pros of renting a sailboat in Split
Ideal wind conditions lend themselves to the fact that renting a sailboat is one of the most popular options for many tourists visiting this part of Croatia. You get the actual sailing experience rather than just hopping from island to island to enjoy the most beautiful beaches, caves and lagoons. Another pro is the fact that you move with the wind, meaning that you save on the costs for fuel and sail more environmentally friendly. In this day and age it is truly worth considering.
Cons of renting a sailboat in Split
You are 100% dependent on the weather when sailing on a sailing boat in Split. Although many modern sailing boats come with an engine, many older models are not equipped with one. If the wind seizes to blow as much as you would hope, you might find yourself stuck in the middle of the Adriatic. This can be disappointing - especially if you only have a week of vacation to sail around this part of Croatia.
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Rent a motorboat in Split
Pros of renting a motorboat in Split
One of the biggest advantages of renting a motorboat is their shallow frame which allows you to anchor closer to the shore than with a sailing boat for example. This comes in especially handy if you look at stopping by some of the stunning beaches and hidden bays that you can discover from Split. Additionally, they are much faster vehicles than some of the other types of boats you can rent in Split, making it the perfect water vessel if you’re aiming at seeing as much as possible within a short period of time.
Cons of renting a motorboat in Split
The speed of motorboats comes at a price. At first glance they might not be the most expensive option, but the faster you sail around Split, the more you will have to pay for fuel. Not necessarily budget-friendly.
Rent a gulet in Split
Chartering a gulet might not be the first choice for everyone, but there are many positive aspects when it comes to renting a gulet in Split.
Pros of renting a gulet in Split
Renting a gulet is not for the fainthearted. Charter a gulet in Split if you are looking for an once in a lifetime adventure! Wake up in a different location every morning and experience what life is like on a boat. Although there are many different kinds of gulets, including luxury options, you cannot compare it with a stay in a hotel room. This makes it a huge plus for all adventurers out there.
Due to its space, gulets are often rented for groups of 10-15 people or more. If you are looking at an adventurous sailing vacation in Split with all your friends, this might be the perfect option. Don’t worry if you are not in possession of a valid international boat licence. You can always rent a gulet with an experienced skipper.
Cons of renting a gulet in Split
Only rent a gulet in Split if you are up for the challenge. Rooms in gulets are generally small. If you are feeling irritable in small spaces, this type of vessel is probably not for you. Other than that, gulets are perfect boats for a week of sailing.
Renting a boat in Split and all of Croatia means that you need to possess a valid boat licence - including a VHF radio licence . This is not just a recommendation, it is Croatian law.
Don’t have a boat licence? Don’t worry! Book a boat in Split with an experienced skipper who will take care of maneuvering the boat, showing you the best spots away from the tourist crowds and most of them even have the most interesting stories to tell.
Start your sailing adventure in Split by picking up your boat from one of the many marinas. Start with some island hopping around Split on the island of Brac – anchoring in Bol, Milna or Bobovisca Bay. Then go to Zlatni Rat Beach , one of Europe’s most breathtaking beaches. If you love nature, you will be pleased to know that there are several opportunities for hiking and sightseeing. Next head to the vibrant island of Hvar , where you can enjoy great bars, lovely beaches and vineyards. Anchor in the stunning marina on the island of Palmizana . This nature park is just a five-minute sail or water taxi away. Continue south to reach the island of Korcula , which is well known for its charming Venetian Old Town and rich cultural traditions. From Korcula, make your way back to Split’s marina or continue on to the green island of Mljet , past the Elaphiti Islands and make your way to Dubrovnik, another stunning town located in the Adriatic sea.
From the islands of Solta and Brac to the World Heritage City of Trogir, there are many great destinations to visit that are just a stone’s throw (or about 15-30 nautical miles) away, making for some great day trips from Split.
One of the most popular day trips is sailing from Split to the island of Hvar , where you can anchor in some of the most stunning bays in all of the Dalmatian coast. Dubovica Beach and Jagodna Beach are just two of the incredible beaches you can visit on your trip there.
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Ein Yachtcharter ab Split zählt zu den beliebtesten Segeltörns in Kroatien. Das Segelrevier entlang der süddalmatinischen Küste ist einfach zu befahren und ein optimaler Ausgangspunkt um dazugehörige Inseln, Buchten und Marinas zu erkunden. Die Marina Split - ACI wird von unserem Pitter Charter-Partner Top Light geführt und begeistert Segler mit hohen Qualitätsstandards und bestem Service zu fairen Preisen.
Segeltörns ab Split bieten sich zu den weltbekannten mittelalterlichen Städten Hvar und Korčula sowie zu den Inseln Mljet, Vis, Lastovo und Biševo an. Mit einer wunderschönen landschaftlichen Kulisse mit fjordartigen Buchten und Sandstränden und den meisten Sonnenstunden in Kroatien zieht Split Segler aus aller Welt an. Den Schiffsreisenden zeigt sich Split bereits bei der Hafeneinfahrt von der Panoramaseite: die palmengesäumte Riva vor der breiten Front des spätrömischen Kaiserpalastes und dem Glockenturm der Kathedrale, der die Dächer der Altstadt überragt. Attraktive Badestrände, davon einer in der Nähe der ACI Marina und der bekannte Sandstrand - Copacabana von Split „Bacvice", werden gerne besucht. Das heutige Split ist eine moderne Metropole, die über angesehene wirtschaftliche und kulturelle Institutionen, Hochschulen und Universitäten verfügt.
Split ist die zweitgrößte Stadt in Kroatien und liegt auf einer Halbinsel an der kroatischen Adriaküste. Mit knapp 170.000 Einwohnern ist sie das wirtschaftliche und kulturelle Zentrum der Region Dalmatiens. Split wurde um das Jahr 305 gegründet und ist damit eine der ältesten kroatischen Städte. Bei einer kulturellen Entdeckungsreise in der Altstadt lassen sich zahlreiche Sehenswürdigkeiten und historische Schätze finden. Ein besonderer Besuchermagnet ist der Diokletianpalast aus dem 4. Jahrhundert. Bereits seit 1979 steht die Innenstadt Splits mit dem weltberühmten Palast auf der Liste der UNESCO Weltkulturerbestätten. Ein weiteres Highlight ist die malerische Hafenpromenade von Split, die auch Riva genannt wird. Als Herzstück der Stadt verzaubert sie mit ihrem einzigartigen Ambiente Touristen und Einheimische. Die beeindruckende Kathedrale des hl. Dominus und die rund 8 m hohe Statue des Gregor von Nin sind weitere Sehenswürdigkeiten, die man bei einem Stadtrundgang nicht verpassen sollte.
Direkt in der Stadt befinden sich schöne Strände, die zum Baden einladen. Einer der schönsten Strände ist der Strand Kasjuni. An der südlichen Seite des Marjan Waldparks gelegen ist er für glasklares Wasser an einer langgezogenen Bucht bekannt.
Lohnende Ausflugsziele rund um Split sind die Städte Trogir, Šibenik und Zadar. In unmittelbarer Umgebung befindet sich der Nationalpark Krka mit seinen bekannten Wasserfällen. Die zweitnächste Insel Brač lässt sich ideal mit einem Katamaran oder Segelboot ab Split erreichen. Ebenso ist Hvar ein beliebtes Ziel bei einem Yachtcharter ab Split .
Die ACI Marina Split liegt im schönsten Teil des Stadthafens, nördlich der Insel Sustipan. Sie ist der Ausgangspunkt für die längste und schönste Promenade der Adria. Die Marina wurde im Jahr 2017 mit dem zweiten Platz in der Kategorie „Beste Marina an der mittleren Adria“ ausgezeichnet. Ebenso wurde der Marina die Auszeichnung „Blaue Flagge“ verliehen.
Da der Stadthafen von Split ein großer Fährschiffhafen ist, erfordert das Einlaufen besonders viel Aufmerksamkeit. Zu beachten ist, dass auslaufende Schiffe beim Ausführen ihrer Manöver Vorfahrt haben und das Ankerlassen im gesamten Hafengebiet nicht erlaubt ist.
Die ACI Marina Split verfügt über 318 Liegeplätze und 30 Trockenliegeplätze für Segelyachten, Motorboote oder Katamarane, die alle mit Wasser- und Stromanschlüssen ausgestattet sind. Durch einen maximalen Tiefgang von 9 m und großzügigen Liegeplätzen können auch Yachten bis zu einer Länge von ungefähr 80 m in der Marina anlegen.
Der Yachthafen Marina Split verfügt über eine sehr gute Infrastruktur und über alle Einrichtungen des täglichen Bedarfs. Dazu zählt:
In der ACI Marina Split bieten die Restaurants Zrno soli, Adriatic Graso, Velum und Jugo ausgezeichnete Küche für Fisch- und Fleischliebhaber. Die Pizzeria Skipper mit einem außergewöhnlichen Blick auf Split befindet sich ebenfalls in der Marina.
Direkt in der Marina und in allen Teilen der Stadt gibt es gute Versorgungsmöglichkeiten. Proviant für den Segeltörn findet man auf Märkten, die Obst, Gemüse und einheimische Produkte anbieten. Zudem befinden sich ca. 5 Autominuten von der Marina Supermarktketten wie Lidl, Bill, Tommy oder Plodine. Diese haben auch sonntags geöffnet.
Über den Online-Shop von JAM Yacht Supply lassen sich bequem Lebensmittel und Produkte des täglichen Bedarfs für den Yachtcharter ab Split bestellen. Die Lieferung auf die Segelyacht kann individuell abgestimmt werden, sodass die Bestellung beim Check-In bereits an Bord ist.
Die Tankstelle befindet sich vor dem Hotel Marjan.
Der Hafen Marina Split liegt nur 25 km vom Flughafen Split entfernt. Der Transfer vom Flughafen zur Marina dauert ca. 30 min und kann auf Wunsch mit einem externen Taxidienst organisiert werden. Wenn gewünscht, bitte spätestens eine Woche vor Charter Bescheid geben. Aufgrund der unmittelbaren Nähe zur Autobahn kann Split auch von Deutschland und Österreich aus gut mit dem Auto erreicht werden. Die Entfernungen betragen:
Parkplätze sind in der Marina Split vorhanden. Die Kosten belaufen sich auf 10,00 € pro Tag.
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Rijeka liegt an der Kvarner-Bucht und ist die drittgrößte Stadt Kroatiens. Der Hafen in Rijeka ist ein beliebter Ausgangspunkt für Segeltörns in Kroatien und verbindet via Fähre die kroatischen Inseln mit dem Hafen von Bari in Italien. Unser langjähriger Charter-Partner Kigo Yachting an der Marina Rijeka ermöglicht Segelbegeisterten einen gehobenen Charterstandard und besten Rund-um-Service auf einheitlich hohem Qualitätsniveau.
Punat auf der Insel Krk ist der optimale Startpunkt für einen Segeltörn in der Region der Kvarner-Bucht . An der Marina Punat erhalten Segelbegeisterte durch unseren Partner Delfin Charter einen gehobenen Charterstandard und besten Rund-um-Service auf einheitlich hohem Qualitätsniveau. Der beliebte Yachthafen in Punat zählt zu den saubersten und geschützten Marinas in Kroatien.
Die Pitter Yachtcharter Basis in der Marina Polesana befindet sich an der Südspitze Istriens der nördlichen Adria auf der mit dem Festland verbundenen Insel Sveti Katharina. Die Marina Polesana in Pula steht für hohe Qualitätsstandards und bestes Service zu fairen Preisen.
Pitter Yachtcharter Basis
Die Pitter Yachtcharter Basis in Pula befindet sich an der Südspitze Istriens in einer geschützten Bucht der nördlichen Adria. Die Marina Veruda steht für hohe Qualitätsstandards und besten Service zu fairen Preisen. Ein Segeltörn ab Pula ist der ideale Startpunkt für eine Yachtcharter in einem der schönsten Segelreviere des Mittelmeeres.
Die Marina Veruda, eine Pitter Charter-Partner Basis, befindet sich an der Südspitze Istriens in einer geschützten Bucht. Unsere Charter-Partner Basis von Yacht Charter Center steht für sehr guten Service zu fairen Preisen und für hohe Qualitätsstandards. Der Hafen in Pula eignet sich bestens für einen Segeltörn zur nördlichen Adria, einem der schönsten Segelreviere des Mittelmeeres.
Der beliebte Ferienort Pomer liegt in der Region Istrien und bietet traumhafte Voraussetzungen für einen Segelurlaub . Unser langjährig, bewährter Charter-Partner Vito Nautika bietet Segelbegeisterten an der ACI Marina Pomer einen gehobenen Charterstandard und eine große Auswahl an Serviceleistungen. Damit garantieren wir für besten Rund-um-Service auf einheitlich hohem Qualitätsniveau.
Zadar ist eine beliebte Segelregion im Herzen von Dalmatien und als Zentrum für Wassersportler und nautische Abenteuer in Kroatien bekannt. Die Marina Tankerkomerc wird von unserem langjährigen Charter-Partner Prosper Yachting betrieben und ist der ideale Ausgangspunkt für einen Segeltörn ab Zadar . Ein gehobener Charterstandard und erstklassige Serviceleistungen garantieren besten Rundum-Service auf einheitlich hohem Qualitätsniveau.
Biograd na Moru liegt an der Küste Dalmatiens zwischen Vodice und Zadar und ist einer der beliebtesten Ausgangspunkte für einen Chartertörn. Die Yachtcharter Basis in Biograd von Pitter Yachtcharter begeistert Segler mit hohen Qualitätsstandards und bestem Service zu fairen Preisen.
Biograd na Moru befindet sich im mittleren Teil der Adria. Biograd na Moru liegt an der Küste Dalmatiens zwischen Vodice und Zadar und ist einer der beliebtesten Ausgangspunkte für einen Segeltörn . Die Marina wird von unserem langjährigen Charter-Partner Yacht Charter Center betrieben und begeistert Segler mit hohen Qualitätsstandards und bestem Service zu fairen Preisen.
Das ehemalige Fischerdorf Jezera befindet sich an der südöstlichen Küste der Insel Murter. Ein Segeltörn ab Jezera ist bei Familien und Skippern gleichermaßen beliebt. Bei einem Yachtcharter ab Jezera erfreuen sich Segler an hohen Qualitätsstandards zu fairen Preisen. Pitter Yachting garantiert besten Rundum-Service auf einheitlich hohem Qualitätsniveau.
Ein Segelurlaub von Vodice aus bietet alles, was das Seglerherz begehrt: jede Menge Buchten und Ankerplätze auf den vielen vorgelagerten Inseln entlang der wunderschönen Küstenlinie. In Vodice erfahren Segelbegeisterte einen hohen Qualitätsstandard zu fairen Preisen. Pitter Yachtcharter bietet besten Rundum-Service auf einheitlich hohem Qualitätsniveau.
Die Marina Mandalina ist ein idealer Ausgangspunkt für einen Yachtcharter in Šibenik , in der Mitte der kroatischen Adriaküste. Der Ausgangshafen in der Region Dalmatiens wird vom langjährigen Pitter Charter-Partner Mare Yachting geführt und begeistert Segler mit gehobenen Charterstandards und Serviceleistungen.
Kaštela, bestehend aus 7 Dörfern, liegt in der Region Dalmatien und eignet sich ideal für einen Segelurlaub. Die Nautic Alliance Basis in der Marina Kaštela wird von Noa Yachting betrieben und bietet hohe Qualitätsstandards zu fairen Preisen sowie besten Rundum-Service an.
Starten Sie Ihren Segelurlaub von einem der schönsten Plätze Kroatiens. Die moderne Marina Frapa liegt in einer malerischen Bucht nur wenige Gehminuten von der urtümlichen Altstadt von Rogoznica entfernt. Das Segelrevier rund um Rogoznica ist ein wahres Paradies von enormer Vielfalt, ideal für einen Yachtcharter im Herzen Dalmatiens. Der Ausgangshafen wird von unserem langjährigen Pitter Charter-Partner Sea and More Yachting geführt und begeistert Segler mit gehobenen Charterstandards und Serviceleistungen.
In Trogir, eine der ältesten Siedlungen Dalmatiens, fühlt man sich um Jahrhunderte zurückversetzt. Die Hafenstadt liegt im sonnigsten und wärmsten Gebiet der kroatischen Adria und ist bei Crews und Skippern für einen Yachtcharter ab Trogir gleichermaßen beliebt. Hoher Qualitätsstandard zu fairen Preisen. Bester Rundum-Service auf einheitlich hohem Qualitätsniveau.
Trogir ist eine der ältesten Siedlungen Dalmatiens, bei der sich Chartergäste um Jahrhunderte zurückversetzt fühlen. Die Hafenstadt liegt im sonnigsten und wärmsten Gebiet der kroatischen Adria und ist ein beliebter Ausgangspunkt für einen Segeltörn. Die Basis in Trogir bietet hohen Qualitätsstandard zu fairen Preisen sowie besten Rundum-Service auf hohem Qualitätsniveau.
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Last Updated on August 23, 2024 by Boatsetter Team
With over 1,600 miles of coastline to explore, Lake Michigan can’t be beat for gunkholing, cruising, and sailboat racing. One of the five Great Lakes, this giant body of water is over 300 miles long, has more than 22,000 square miles of surface area, and borders four sates so there’s always somewhere to go and somewhere to rent a boat with a sharing service like Boatsetter. From Indiana to Chicago and Milwaukee to Mackinac, there are dozens of secluded anchorages, state parks, and charming waterfront towns to visit.
You could spend years of summers exploring all that Lake Michigan offers but if you have just a few days of boat rental each season, consider checking out some of these destinations.
Grand Traverse Bay is well-protected and generally calm even if Lake Michigan itself is less so. Learn about Ernest Hemmingway who was from the area or explore the town of Charlevoix that is split in two by a canal which leads to Round Pond and Lake Charlevoix. Bring or rent bikes and ride the 26-mile Little Traverse Wheelway for some exercise.
Visit scenic Door County in Wisconsin on the lake’s western shore. The Door County Lighthouse Festival is popular as are July 4 th fireworks in Egg Harbor. And you don’t want to miss the Sturgeon Bay Harvest Festival in late September. Harbor hopping in this area can’t be beat.
Beaver Island is the opposite of busy Mackinac. This remote island is 35 miles from Charlevoix on the mainland and tends to be a quiet respite with an unpretentious municipal dock and fun toy museum. The beaches are pristine and you won’t want to miss the Whiskey Point Lighthouse and the Beaver Head Lighthouse for their spectacular views. Check the weather before crossing from the mainland so you don’t get caught in 30-mile winds which are not uncommon here.
Whether you’re in Milwaukee, Chicago, or Door County, there’s much to do during the summer including live music, wine tastings and art festivals. One big draw is the Chicago Air & Water Show that takes place in August and on a boat, you’ll have front row seats to the action. Another can’t miss event is the Playpen boat party which is like a giant tailgate party for boaters that draws in excess of 800 boats in late July.
There are also sailing regattas like the famous “Mac” race that runs from the Chicago Yacht Club to Mackinac Island. This race takes place in July, is over 300 miles long, and over 125 years old. Join the sailboat send off in Chicago or welcome them at the finish line at the island and partake of all the activities and celebrations on both sides of this classic event.
Lake Michigan is long and it can build up seriously large waves when a northerly wind runs along its entire length. Always check the weather before departing, especially if you’ll be boating farther south around Chicago where the weather and sea state can get gnarly. Freshwater forms steeper waves than saltwater because it’s less dense and running into a wall of square waves is no fun.
It can also get very cold in winter with temps below freezing in January near the Windy City. Target to rent a boat in the area from May to October but be ready to change course or cruising plans, especially in spring and fall when the weather may be iffy. Dress appropriately, bring lots of layers, pack flashlights in case you’re caught out after dark, and don’t forget some extra food and water.
There are a few things to know before you untie the dock lines. Like in most other states, the Coast Guard requires all children under 13 to wear a lifejacket when aboard a vessel under way, and there must be a sufficient number of PFDs for the rest of the people aboard as well. You as the operator, cannot bring the boat within 150 feet of a person in the water for safety reasons – unless you’re participating in watersports.
Also, Lake Michigan is located in its entirety within the United States which means there are no check-in requirements for Canadian immigration or customs. You’ll have a bureaucracy-free run of the whole lake.
Just because it’s called a lake doesn’t mean you should take it less seriously than coastal boating on the ocean. The Great Lakes are massive bodies of water and Lake Michigan can be nearly 200 miles across so it will take some time to traverse. Be boating savvy and prepared. All this said, there are great anchorages, wonderful beaches, and much to do on its shores so book a boat and have fun all summer long
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