The new Hanse 460 combines maximum innovation, contemporary design and uncompromising sailing concept that is a pure pleasure for a beginner or experienced sailor. Consistently modern sporty look of this stunning yacht and impressive cruising performances provide adrenaline for skippers and an individual stylish home for families.
Fully equipped for charter purposes this seaworthy vessel provides full independence during your sailing holiday in Croatia. The cockpit of HANSE yachts is among largest in competition, almost same-size as on a 40-foot catamaran. That is why she's ideal choice for a family yacht vacation or couples that desire comfortable layout and plenty cosy spots while sailing the Adriatic coast.
Selected indoor materials and fully cushioned cockpit with twin lifting tables significantly add to a indulging atmosphere of this yacht. She offers from six to ten berths, including large owner's suite with double island bed and an extra-long galley. When you rent sailing yacht HANSE 460 with our skipper, expect a indulging holiday cruise enriched with first-hand internal tips.
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Renting a sailboat with Croatian skipper is the ultimate opportunity to explore most beautiful islands in Croatia at you own pace. The main advantage of crewed yacht charters in Croatia is that your itinerary is completely flexible and can be tailored to best suit your holiday preferences. Croatian skippers know top sailing locations, unique sailing grounds and hidden bays and where you can relax in a completely natural ambiance surrounded with historic old-towns, impressive Venetian architecture and welcoming Dalmatian atmosphere.
That is why a skippered yacht charter experience is recommended to everyone who wishes to enjoy a care-free vacation and discover stunning locations as a local. Skipper will get a feel for the adventure you are into and gladly supply first-hand itinerary tips. That also includes recommending best hidden bays for swimming and superb island restaurants where you can enjoy tasting fresh and authentic delicacies.
Renting the exclusive Hanse 460 sailing yacht with skipper in summer season will cost you an average 6.500€ per week and about 5.000€ in the off season.
The average cost for chartering a skippered sailing yacht in Split for a week is between 5.000 and 6.500€ in high summer and about 4.000€ in the off season.
The cost for fully crewed yacht charter holiday in high season lies between 7.000€ to 10.000€ per week. Including skipper and hostess services. Food and port fees are excluded from the above price.
Hiring a skipper in Croatia for a week costs between 1.260 & 1.540 euros varying by yacht type and size, ensuring professional guidance throughout your holiday cruise.
Tipping on skippered yachts charter in Croatia is not mandatory, however, highly appreciated. Skipper's tip is usually between 15 and 30% calculated from their weekly fee.
On average, you can charter a small family sailing boat for about 3.000€ weekly during the summer period and 2.000€ in shoulder season months June or September.
To hire a bareboat yacht charter in Croatia you will need a valid Sailing license or certificate from an accredited sailing association and a VHF radio operator license. If you don't own these certificates you will need a skipper to navigate the vessel for you.
In Croatia you can expect affordable yacht rental prices in Central Dalmatian region where concentration of charter bases is highest. If you hire a sailing boat in Zadar near Kornati national park, expect best price value and top yachting services during your sailing trip.
The mooring fee in Croatia varies and basically depends on the location and the level of marina services. The average fee to moor 45-foot yacht is about 100 euros per night.
World-popular central Dalmatian islands Hvar, Brač Korčula and Vis are considered best sailing itinerary if you are visiting this stunning coast for the first time. With easy eye-of-sight navigation, safe anchorages and historic stone-walled island villages best yacht charter destination for a beginner. Experienced sailors prefer densely scattered and less-crowded islands of Kornati national park and tranquil northern Adriatic.