Bareboat Catamaran Charter in Hvar

Experience the ultimate freedom of the Adriatic with a bareboat catamaran charter in Hvar. As one of Croatia’s most prestigious destinations, Hvar offers the perfect blend of vibrant nightlife and secluded natural beauty. Take the helm of a modern, spacious multihull and navigate the crystal-clear waters of the Dalmatian coast with complete autonomy and privacy.

Luxury Multihulls for Independent Sailors

Our fleet in Hvar features the latest models from world-renowned shipyards like Lagoon and Fountaine Pajot, specifically maintained for experienced sailors seeking independence. When you choose a bareboat catamaran charter, you gain access to a vessel equipped with modern navigation systems, fully functional galleys, and expansive deck spaces for sunbathing. These yachts are designed for stability and space, providing a comfortable floating home for families or groups of friends. While you act as the skipper, our local team ensures the boat is handed over in pristine condition, inclusive of all safety equipment, standard insurance, and a comprehensive technical briefing to get you started on your journey.

Sailing Routes from Hvar and the Pakleni Islands

Starting your journey from Hvar Town or the nearby ACI Marina Palmižana opens up a world of breathtaking nautical routes. Most sailors begin by exploring the Pakleni Islands, a stunning archipelago of pine-covered islets and hidden bays like Vinogradišće, perfect for an overnight anchorage. From there, you can head south toward the island of Vis to visit the famous Blue Cave on Biševo or sail east toward the golden horn of Brač. The deep bays around Stari Grad offer a more tranquil alternative to the bustling Hvar port, providing protected moorings and traditional konobas where you can dock and enjoy authentic Dalmatian cuisine directly on the waterfront.

Pricing and Booking Your Bareboat Adventure

The cost of a bareboat catamaran charter in Hvar varies depending on the season, the age of the vessel, and its size. During the peak months of July and August, weekly rates generally range from €5,000 to €12,000, while the shoulder seasons of May and September offer significantly better value. It is important to account for additional costs such as fuel, marina mooring fees, and the mandatory transit log. To secure a booking, you will need to provide a valid skipper’s license and a VHF radio certificate recognized by the Croatian authorities. We recommend booking at least six months in advance to ensure the widest selection of high-performance catamarans.

Expert Tips for Sailing in Dalmatia

To make the most of your Hvar sailing holiday, timing is essential. The sailing season runs from May through October, with the Mistral wind providing a reliable and pleasant afternoon breeze for sailing. If you prefer a quieter experience, late June and early September offer warm waters without the mid-summer crowds. For a truly seamless luxury experience, many of our clients choose to pair their week at sea with a stay in one of our exclusive Hvar villas. This allows you to enjoy the island’s sophisticated land-based amenities, such as fine dining at Gariful or sunset cocktails at Hula Hula, before or after your independent voyage through the Adriatic.

Hvar

  • Pakleni Islands
  • Hula Hula
  • Stari Grad
  • Carpe Diem
  • Dubovica
  • Hvar Town

FAQ

What license do I need for a bareboat catamaran charter in Hvar?

To rent a catamaran without a professional skipper in Croatia, you must hold a valid International Certificate of Competence (ICC) or a nationally recognized skipper's license that is accepted by the Ministry of the Sea. Additionally, at least one person on board must have a valid VHF Radio Operator's License to ensure safe communication at sea.

Are there additional costs not included in the charter price?

Yes, beyond the base charter fee, you should budget for the 'transit log' (cleaning and documentation), fuel consumed during your trip, and mooring fees in marinas or buoy fields. Mooring in Hvar Town can be expensive and requires early arrival, while anchorages in the Pakleni Islands are often free or much lower in cost.

Can I hire a cook or hostess for my bareboat trip?

Absolutely. While you remain the skipper of the vessel, you can request a hostess or a private chef to handle meal preparation and light cleaning. This allows you to focus on navigation and relaxation while still enjoying the independence of a bareboat catamaran charter without the full cost of a commercial crew.

What happens if the weather is too rough to sail?

Catamarans are exceptionally stable, but safety is paramount. We provide detailed weather briefings upon check-in. If the Jugo or Bura winds become too strong, Hvar offers several highly protected deep-water bays and well-equipped marinas like Stari Grad or Vrboska where you can safely wait out the weather while still enjoying the local island culture.

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