EXTRAS:
Renting a sailboat in Croatia will cost you on average 3.500€ per week in the summer period and about 2.500€ in June or September.
Day 1: Sail from Zadar port to island Ugljan
Day 2: Ugljan to Silba
Day 3: Silba to Dugi otok Veli rat lighthouse & Saharun beach
Day 4: Kornati national park
Day 5: Kornati to Kaprije island
Day 6: Kaprije to Vrgada island or Murter
Day 7: Murter to Zadar (explore the old town last night)
Central Dalmatia and the marinas around Zadar region is the most rewarding area for bareboat yacht rental in Croatia. With affordable yacht charter prices, safe sailing grounds, well-maintained marine infrastructure, magnificent national parks, quiet anchorages and bays this is the most popular nautical destination in Croatia.
If you wish to charter a bareboat yacht in Croatia least one person on board should have a valid nautical license and a VHF license.
With warm and calm Adriatic sea, dry summers, abundance of sunshine, low winds and densely scattered islands preventing waves from getting high, Croatia is best sailing destination in Europe for beginners or experienced sailors. There are 2 rules to remember when you sail in Croatia - respect the weather and be cautious of the gusty Bora wind.
In general Croatia yacht charter conditions (unless is arranged differently on boarding pass) boarding starts Saturdays from 15:00, check out at the same spot the next Saturday before 09:00. Make sure to check the yacht's equipment before departure.
Please notice, that is advisable to appoint your time of arrival with the office staff. It is also expected to return the yacht to the home marina paor until Friday evening for underwater inspection.