Before renting a speedboat, it is necessary to choose the model which best suits your needs, taking into account its rapidity, its liveability, its ability to pass through narrow canals, its compatibility with water sports, etc. It is a excellent means of transport both on a river and at sea.
Rent a speedboat for river navigation
Renting a speedboat is the best way to move rapidly to reach the other bank of a lake or river, to sail on canals, or even to sail between two neighbouring port cities. The rear cockpit models, known as "OK", have no trouble accessing smaller channels and can squeeze through. They offer excellent external visibility from the bridge. Compared to an AK (motor boat), the most popular model, an OK allows easy access to the cockpit and from there, to the gangways. However, liveability is better on a AK. In any case, it is necessary to have a suitable driving licence or you will have to hire a pilot.
Rent a speedboat for marine navigation
At sea, a speedboat is used by those who wish to rapidly access a nearby island or beach. This is a very popular means of transport in the seaside resorts, specifically on the Côte d'Azur and the Riviera. However, it is strongly discouraged on a seashore protected by a coral reef. Speedboats are also used by lovers of water sports, notably water skiing, wakeboarding and parasailing. Others rent a speedboat for the pleasure of sailing at full speed if the maritime legislation allows it.
Good to know
Number of available boats | 10,180 |
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Services types | Skipper, Hostess, Chef, Sailor, Engineer, Mechanic, Sailor / Chef, Masseuse |
Average price per week | £7,779 |
Minimum price per week | £417 |
Maximum price per week | £2,524,326 |