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Charter & Rent a Invictus GT370 in Hvar: 2026 Guide, Prices & Routes

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For those seeking the pinnacle of Italian style on the Adriatic, renting an Invictus GT370 in Hvar offers an unparalleled blend of performance and luxury. Whether you are looking at chartering an Invictus GT370 in Hvar for a high-octane day trip to the Pakleni Islands or a sophisticated week-long exploration of the Dalmatian coast, this vessel stands as the definitive choice for the 2026 season.

Technical Specifications of the Invictus GT370

The Invictus GT370 is a masterpiece of nautical engineering, designed by Christian Grande. It is characterized by its signature "half-reverse" bow and fluid lines that command attention in any marina. For groups of up to 12 passengers (day use), it provides ample space without sacrificing the intimacy required for smaller parties or couples.

Feature Specification
Overall Length 11.40 Meters (37.4 ft)
Beam 3.50 Meters
Draft 1.05 Meters
Engines 2 x Volvo Penta V8 (350 HP) or Diesel options
Maximum Speed 41-43 Knots
Cabins / Berths 1-2 Cabins / 4 Berths
Fuel Capacity 900 Liters
Water Capacity 180 Liters

The layout features a spacious cockpit with a transformable sofa, a large aft sunbed, and a fully equipped outdoor galley. Below deck, the GT370 surprises with its volume, offering a forward dinette that converts into a double bed and a separate mid-ship cabin, making it viable for short overnight cruises.

Why the Invictus GT370 is the Ultimate Hvar Companion

The waters surrounding Hvar are known for their crystal clarity, but the afternoon Maestral wind can occasionally create a chop. The Invictus GT370’s hull is specifically designed to handle these conditions, providing a dry, stable ride even when cruising at 25 knots. Its relatively shallow draft of 1.05 meters is a significant advantage when navigating the shallow, turquoise inlets of the Pakleni archipelago.

Furthermore, the hydraulic oxygen-rich swim platform at the stern allows for easy access to the water, perfect for snorkeling in the secluded bays of Dubovica or Lučišća. The aesthetics of the boat—often finished in "Vanilla Sea" or "Attack Grey"—perfectly complement the upscale atmosphere of Hvar Town, ensuring you arrive at beach clubs like Carpe Diem or Beach Club Hvar in absolute style.

2026 Rental and Charter Pricing in Hvar

Pricing for the 2026 season reflects the high demand for boutique Italian cruisers. Costs vary based on the month of operation, with July and August representing the peak of the Mediterranean season.

Season Daily Rate (EUR) Weekly Rate (EUR)
Low (May/Oct) €1,400 - €1,600 €8,500 - €10,000
Mid (June/Sept) €1,800 - €2,100 €11,000 - €13,000
High (July/Aug) €2,300 - €2,700 €14,000 - €17,500

Please note that these rates are indicative. When you browse our full range of boats, you can find specific seasonal offers and early booking discounts for 2026.

Curated Itineraries: Exploring from Hvar Marina

Hvar serves as a strategic hub for exploring the Central Dalmatian islands. The Invictus GT370’s speed allows you to cover significant distances while still spending most of your day at anchor.

1-Day Itinerary: The Pakleni Gems and Vis

Start your morning at the Hvar Town Riva. Cruise through the Pakleni Islands, stopping at Palmižana for a morning coffee. From there, cross the channel to the island of Vis. Visit the Blue Cave on Biševo early to avoid the crowds, then head to Stiniva Cove. The GT370 can easily tuck into the narrow entrance. Return via the "Green Cave" and enjoy a late lunch at a waterfront konoba in Komiža before a sunset cruise back to Hvar.

3-7 Day Itinerary: The South Dalmatian Circuit

  • Day 1-2: Hvar to Šćedro and Korčula. Spend the night in the ACI Marina Korčula, exploring the medieval walled city.
  • Day 3-4: Mljet National Park. Anchor in Polače or Pomena. Use the GT370’s agility to find private spots along the lush coastline.
  • Day 5: The Elaphiti Islands. A fast run down to Šipan or Lopud, ending near the historic walls of Dubrovnik.
  • Day 6-7: Return journey via Pelješac Peninsula for wine tasting, then back to Hvar for a final night in the harbor.

Logistics: Marinas and Berthing in Hvar

If you are chartering an Invictus GT370 in Hvar, your primary base will likely be the Hvar Town Port or the ACI Marina Palmižana. Hvar Town Port is the "place to be," but berths are extremely limited and often require booking months in advance or arriving by 2:00 PM. It is highly exposed to the South wind (Jugo).

Alternatively, ACI Marina Palmižana, located on the island of Sveti Klement just across from Hvar, offers 180 berths and much better protection. A frequent water taxi service connects Palmižana to Hvar Town 24/7. For those seeking a quieter experience, the Stari Grad Port on the north side of the island provides a deep, protected bay with modern facilities and electrical hookups suitable for the GT370’s systems.

What is Included in Your Charter?

When renting an Invictus GT370 in Hvar, it is vital to understand the "all-in" versus "plus expenses" structure. Most luxury day rentals include:

  • Professional Skipper (essential for navigating local currents and mooring).
  • Standard VAT (13% for yacht charters in Croatia).
  • Final cleaning and towels.
  • Snorkeling equipment and basic refreshments.

Exclusions: Fuel is typically not included for day rentals and is calculated based on consumption. For weekly charters, an APA (Advance Provisioning Allowance) of approximately 30% of the charter fee is standard. This covers fuel, marina fees, high-end catering, and specific beverage requests. You can explore more about regional requirements in our destinations guide.

Best Months and Sea Conditions

The sailing season in Hvar runs from May through October. For the best balance of warm water and manageable crowds, June and September are the "Golden Months." During this time, the sea temperature hovers around 22-24°C, and the Mistral (Maestral) wind provides a refreshing breeze each afternoon without creating heavy swells.

July and August offer the most vibrant nightlife and the hottest weather (often exceeding 30°C), making the GT370’s large bimini top and air-conditioned cabin vital assets. May and October are beautiful for trekking and sightseeing, though the sea may be slightly brisk for extended swimming.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is a license required for renting an Invictus GT370 in Hvar?

While the Invictus GT370 can be rented bareboat if you possess a valid International Certificate of Competence (ICC) and a VHF radio license, we strongly recommend a professional skipper. The mooring maneuvers in Hvar’s crowded ports and the specific local wind patterns make a local expert invaluable for a stress-free experience.

What is the maximum capacity for chartering an Invictus GT370 in Hvar?

For day charters, the boat is licensed for up to 12 guests. However, for the best comfort, we recommend groups of 8 to 10. For multi-day charters where guests stay overnight on the boat, the capacity is 4 people across two cabins.

How much fuel does the Invictus GT370 consume during a typical day?

Fuel consumption depends heavily on speed and sea state. At a comfortable cruising speed of 24-26 knots, you can expect to consume roughly 60-80 liters per hour. A standard day trip from Hvar to Vis and back typically incurs fuel costs between €350 and €500.

Can we visit the Blue Cave when chartering an Invictus GT370?

Yes, the GT370 is an ideal vessel for this trip. While you cannot take the Invictus inside the cave (you must transfer to a small official boat provided by the park), the speed of the GT370 allows you to reach Biševo early in the morning, significantly reducing your wait time for entry.

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