Weekly Sailboat Rentals in Hvar, Croatia

Experience the ultimate freedom of the Adriatic Sea with our exclusive weekly sailboat rentals in Hvar. Known as the sunniest island in Croatia, Hvar serves as the perfect sophisticated base for a seven-day maritime adventure. From the historic charm of Hvar Town to the secluded bays of the surrounding archipelago, our curated fleet offers the perfect balance of performance and luxury for your next Mediterranean holiday.

Luxury Fleet and Premium Onboard Services

Our selection of weekly sailboat rentals in Hvar features modern monohulls and performance cruisers from world-renowned shipyards like Beneteau, Jeanneau, and Hanse. Each vessel comes fully equipped with high-end amenities, including GPS navigation, modern galleys, and comfortable cabins designed for extended stays. Depending on your preference, you can choose a bareboat charter if you hold a valid skipper's license, or opt for a crewed service where a professional local skipper and hostess handle the navigation and meal preparation. All rentals include standard safety equipment, bed linens, and initial cleaning, ensuring a seamless transition from the pier to the open sea.

Sailing Itineraries from Hvar and the Pakleni Islands

Starting your journey from ACI Marina Palmižana or Hvar's main harbor opens up a world of breathtaking destinations. A typical week-long itinerary often begins with the Pakleni Islands, a chain of emerald isles offering crystal-clear waters at Vinogradišće Bay. From there, you can sail south toward the island of Vis to witness the famous Blue Cave on Biševo or head east toward the golden horn of Brač. Experienced sailors often venture further to the remote island of Lastovo or the dense forests of Mljet National Park. Each stop provides a unique blend of ancient stone architecture, vibrant nightlife, and quiet pebble beaches accessible only by boat.

Pricing, Logistics, and Booking Your Charter

The cost of weekly sailboat rentals in Hvar varies based on the season, the size of the vessel, and its age. During the peak months of July and August, prices typically range from €3,500 to €8,000 per week, while the shoulder seasons of May and September offer more competitive rates starting around €2,200. It is important to account for additional costs such as fuel, marina mooring fees, and the mandatory transit log. Booking is straightforward through our platform; we recommend securing your preferred dates at least six months in advance to ensure the best selection of yachts and early-bird discounts.

Expert Tips for the Perfect Sailing Season

To make the most of your Hvar sailing experience, timing is everything. The primary sailing season runs from May through October, with the most reliable winds occurring in June and July. If you prefer a quieter atmosphere with mild weather, September is an excellent choice as the sea remains warm but the summer crowds have dispersed. For those looking to extend their luxury experience, many of our clients combine a week at sea with a few days in one of our private villas in Hvar Town or Stari Grad. This allows you to enjoy the island's world-class dining and cultural heritage before setting sail.

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

FAQ

What is the typical duration for weekly sailboat rentals in Hvar?

Standard charters in Croatia usually run from Saturday to Saturday. Check-in typically takes place on Saturday afternoon around 5:00 PM, and the boat must be returned to the base by Friday evening for an overnight stay, with final check-out on Saturday morning by 9:00 AM.

Do I need a license to rent a sailboat in Hvar?

Yes, to rent a bareboat sailboat in Croatia, you must possess a valid skipper's license and a VHF radio certificate recognized by the Croatian authorities. If you do not have these credentials, we can provide a professional local skipper for an additional daily fee of approximately €150 to €200.

What additional costs should I expect beyond the rental price?

Beyond the base charter fee, you should budget for the transit log (cleaning and registration), fuel based on consumption, and mooring fees in marinas or buoy fields, which can range from €50 to €150 per night depending on the boat size and location.

Is Hvar a good destination for families with children?

Absolutely. The waters around Hvar and the Pakleni Islands are generally calm during the summer, making it safe for children. Many of our sailboats are equipped with safety netting upon request, and the short distances between islands mean you can keep sailing legs brief and enjoyable for younger passengers.

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