Rent a Sailboat in Split, Croatia

Experience the magic of the Adriatic Sea when you rent a sailboat in Split, the heart of the Dalmatian coast. From the historic walls of Diocletian's Palace to the crystalline waters of the surrounding islands, our curated selection of monohulls offers the perfect balance of performance and comfort. Whether you are an experienced skipper or seeking a crewed voyage, your Mediterranean adventure begins here.

Our Premium Fleet and Onboard Services

When you choose to rent a sailboat in Split through Charter & Villas, you gain access to a meticulously maintained fleet of modern monohulls ranging from 35 to over 60 feet. Our inventory includes renowned manufacturers like Beneteau, Jeanneau, and Hanse, ensuring high safety standards and elegant design. Each vessel comes equipped with essential navigation gear, safety equipment, and comfortable living quarters. Depending on your needs, we offer bareboat charters for certified sailors or fully crewed options where a professional skipper and hostess manage everything from navigation to gourmet meal preparation, allowing you to focus entirely on the breathtaking scenery and relaxation.

Sailing Routes from ACI Marina Split

Starting your journey from ACI Marina Split or Marina Kaštela opens up the legendary Central Dalmatian islands. A typical seven-day itinerary might take you to the chic port of Hvar town, the secluded bays of Vis, and the famous Golden Horn beach in Brač. Nature lovers will appreciate the short hop to the Pakleni Islands, while those seeking tranquility can anchor in the turquoise lagoons of Šolta. The proximity of these islands means you can enjoy short, pleasant sails between destinations, ensuring plenty of time for swimming in hidden coves, dining at waterfront konobas, and exploring ancient stone villages that have remained unchanged for centuries.

Pricing, Seasons, and Booking Process

The cost to rent a sailboat in Split varies significantly based on the size of the vessel, the year of manufacture, and the time of year. During the peak months of July and August, prices are at their highest due to the warm weather and calm seas. Conversely, the shoulder seasons of May, June, and September offer more competitive rates and fewer crowds. Additional costs typically include a transit log, fuel, and mooring fees in various marinas. Our booking process is transparent and streamlined; once you select your preferred dates and boat model, our specialists assist with all paperwork, insurance, and optional extras like airport transfers or provisioning.

Expert Tips for Your Dalmatian Voyage

To make the most of your Croatian holiday, we recommend booking at least six months in advance for the best selection. The sailing season in Split runs from late April to October, with the Maestral wind providing excellent afternoon breezes for sailing. For a truly luxurious experience, many of our clients combine a week on the water with a stay in one of our exclusive villas in Split or on the island of Hvar. This allows for a deeper exploration of the mainland's rich history and vibrant nightlife before or after your time at sea. Always remember to pack light in soft-sided bags, as storage space on sailboats is optimized for functionality.

Split

  • Diocletian's Palace
  • Bačvice
  • Marjan
  • Riva
  • Brač
  • Šolta

FAQ

What license do I need to rent a sailboat in Split?

To rent a sailboat in Split as a bareboat charter, you must possess a valid skipper's license recognized by the Croatian maritime authorities, along with a VHF radio operator's certificate. If you do not hold these qualifications, we can provide a professional local skipper to navigate the vessel for you, ensuring a safe and stress-free journey.

How much does it cost to rent a sailboat for a week?

Weekly rates typically range from €1,500 for a smaller, older model in the low season to over €8,000 for a large, luxury modern monohull during the peak of summer. These prices usually cover the boat rental and insurance, while fuel, marina fees, and crew tips are considered extra expenses paid during the charter.

Can I rent a sailboat in Split for just a day?

While the majority of charters follow a Saturday-to-Saturday weekly schedule, especially in high season, daily rentals are sometimes available during the shoulder season or on a last-minute basis. For short trips, we recommend contacting us directly to check the availability of specific boats that permit shorter durations departing from Split's main harbors.

What is the best time of year for sailing in Croatia?

The best time to sail in Croatia is between June and September when the weather is consistently warm and the Adriatic is calm. July and August are the busiest months with vibrant nightlife and warm water, while May and October offer cooler temperatures and more challenging winds, which are often preferred by experienced sailors looking for a more active performance.

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