Frequently Asked Questions

FAQs

Time & Destinations for Sailing

These FAQs cover the most common questions and concerns that clients might have when planning sailing holidays in Croatia.

The best time to visit Croatia for a sailing holiday is from April to October. The peak season is from May to September, with July and August being the busiest months. For a quieter experience, consider sailing in the shoulder months of April, October, and early November.

Popular sailing destinations in Croatia are desribed on our websites including our favorite sailing routes.

No, you don't have to stay every night in a marina. You can anchor in bays and coves if the weather conditions are favorable and it is safe to do so. Not only marinas but also some places for anchoring and buoys are charged.

Yes, you can change your booking dates upon the specific policies of the charter company .

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Yacht Options &Costs

You can charter various types of yachts, including sailing yachts, catamarans, and motor yachts. The choice depends on your preferences, group size, and sailing experience. Monohulls are traditional sailing boats, while catamarans offer more space and stability. Motor yachts are perfect for those who prefer speed and luxury.

The cost of chartering a yacht in Croatia varies depending on the type of yacht, duration, and season. For prices see Yacht charter on our websites.

The usual period for chartering a yacht is typically one week. However, shorter or longer durations can often be arranged, depending on availability.

Skipper services usually range from €180 to €250 per day depending on a Yacht type and on the destination.

Yes, many charter companies offer the option to hire additional crew members, such as a hostess or cook, providing a fully crewed experience for a more luxurious holiday. A hostess can assist with onboard tasks and ensure your comfort, while a cook will prepare delicious meals tailored to your preferences.

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Licenses & Sailing Requirements

Yes, you need a valid International Certificate of Competence (ICC) or a skipper's license to charter a yacht in Croatia. If you don't have one, you can hire a skippered yacht or take a sailing course to obtain the necessary certification.

You can sail your bareboat if you have the specific licence.

If you're new to sailing, a sailing course B or C would be best. For more experienced sailors, we advise you the advanced courses and licences you can get.

We recommend that you take out travel insurance and most charters also offer liability insurance for damage to the yacht or its contents which is more than recommended.

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Crew & Skippering Questions

Arranging a crew can be done through us or the charter company, which often has a list of professional skippers, cooks, and hostesses available for hire.

Hiring a skipper is recommended if you have no licence, you're not experienced in sailing or if you prefer to have a professional sailor on board for your safety and navigation.

The sailing route can be discussed and decided with us or the charter company. If you hire a skipper, he will offer suggestions of routes based on weather conditions and your preferences so you can decide.

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Onboarding Policies & Facilities

Early boarding is often possible for charge, but it's best to check it with the charter company as policies may vary.

Yes, kids are generally allowed on board. Ensure to check with your charter company for any specific policies or requirements to ensure a safe and comfortable experience for everyone.

You can bring your dog on a sailing holiday in Croatia only if the specific policies of the charter company allow so.

Yes, you can bring your laptop and electrical devices on board, but make sure to check the boat's power supply capabilities.

Yes, many yachts offer Wi-Fi on board for charge.

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