Why rent a sailboat in Dalmatia?
A sailboat charter in Dalmatia will give you access to a privileged pleasure boating area, thanks to the many islets and islands to be circumnavigated. Dalmatia is a coastal region of the Balkans that stretches along 350 kilometers of coastline along the Adriatic Sea, covering a large part of Croatia as well as Montenegro. From port to port, from Split to Dubrovnik, Dalmatia will charm you with its heavenly little coves, its ports and its green national parks facing the deep blue sea.
The best places to sail in Dalmatia
From north to south, the Dalmatian coast is full of interesting sites to discover by boat, some of which are listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. In the far north of Dalmatia, you will find the Zadar archipelago and the unspoiled Kornati Islands National Park. Sailing south along the coast, you will then discover the town of Trogir with its many medieval churches and superb vegetation, then Split and its Greco-Roman remains. A sailboat charter in Dalmatia will allow you to sail to the unmissable southern islands formed by Korcula, the wild island of Mljet, the authentic island of Vis or the beautiful islands of Brac and Hvar. You will then reach the southern Dalmatian coast in Croatia, where you can stop off in the city of Dubrovnik, a veritable open-air museum.
Useful advice for sailing in Dalmatia
The best time to rent a sailboat in Dalmatia is from spring to early fall. Dalmatia, like the rest of the Croatian coastline, is a good place for pleasure boating, with excellent sailing conditions and beautiful anchorages. You must have a coastal license to sail in Croatia. If you don't have one, choose a sailboat charter with a skipper.
Good to know
Number of boats available | 3 476 |
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Types of service | Skipper, Hostess, Chef (meals not included), Sailor, Engineer |
Average price per week | $3,943 |
Minimum weekly price | $614 |
Maximum price per week | $210,401 |