Yacht charter in Split with or without skipper
Last updated on 14 April 2026
Types of boats available for charter in Split
Depending on your budget and sailing plans, several types of boats are available departing from Split:
- Monohull sailing boat charter: this is the most affordable and most common option departing from Split. The size of this type of boat will make it easier to access the coves and anchorages of central Dalmatia. The sailing sensations are also unique to the monohull with its heel.
- Catamaran charter: for those seeking comfort and space. The catamaran offers greater stability as well as more living space on board. It is the ideal option if your budget allows and if you want to enjoy a relaxing vacation among the Dalmatian islands.
- Motor boat charter: more accessible and less expensive, this option is ideal for a day charter around the islands close to Split such as Brač or Šolta.
Services available for your boat charter in Split
Here are the different services we offer for chartering a boat departing from Split:
- Bareboat charter: if a member of your crew has sailing experience, they will be able to handle the sailing boat. The boat will be entirely private and you will be able to enjoy your cruise in Croatia as a family or with friends.
- Skippered boat charter: this is the ideal option if no one in the group can skipper the boat, or if you want to enjoy a relaxing vacation. The professional skipper will take care of handling the boat and you will benefit from their knowledge of Dalmatia to guide you to the best anchorages and restaurants.
- Crewed boat charter: this type of service is included on luxury boats over 65 feet. It is optional for a catamaran charter in Croatia between 33 and 65 feet. A crew generally consists of a captain, a chef and a hostess. The crew will take care of your every need and ensure you have an unforgettable cruise!
- Cabin cruise: you book a cabin on board a high-end, human-sized boat that you share with other travelers and a professional crew responsible for navigation, cooking and hospitality services on board. This option is best suited if you wish to travel as a couple or if you do not have the budget to charter the entire boat.
What is the price for a boat charter in Split?
The table below gives an indication of average prices for a week's charter departing from Split. These prices may vary depending on the season, availability, model and age of the boat.
| Type of boat | High season July and August | Mid season May, June and September | Low season April and October |
|---|---|---|---|
| Monohull (2 cabins) | $2,200 | $1,650 | $1,100 |
| Monohull (3 cabins) | $3,850 | $2,750 | $1,650 |
| Monohull (4 cabins) | $4,950 | $3,300 | $2,200 |
| Catamaran (between 30 and 40 ft) | $7,700 | $4,400 | $2,750 |
| Catamaran (between 40 and 50 ft) | $12,100 | $6,600 | $3,850 |
The price includes: the boat charter and the main equipment on board (sails, kitchenware, wifi, dinghy, bedding and outboard engine).
The price does not include: insurance, marina and anchorage fees, skipper, hostess, cleaning which is often included in a mandatory pack, extras (kayak, paddleboard…) and provisioning.
If you wish to charter a yacht in Croatia, we invite you to contact us directly to obtain the rate schedule. The price range for this type of vessel is indeed very wide. Lina, our specialist in the crewed and luxury boat segment, will be able to send you the best offers.
We recommend taking out our cancellation insurance for your boat charter in Split. It covers all crew members, whereas individual cancellation insurance or insurance through your credit card only covers its holder.
We also encourage our clients to take out damage waiver insurance. On a boat, breakdowns happen even to the best sailors. This insurance will allow you to recover a significant portion of your security deposit in the event of a navigation-related breakdown.
Where to sail from Split?
Split is the ideal starting point for exploring central Dalmatia, one of the most sought-after sailing areas in Croatia. Several itineraries are available:
- The island of Brač, the largest island close to Split. You will find the famous Zlatni Rat beach, one of the most beautiful in Croatia, as well as the town of Bol with its many restaurants and bars.
- The island of Šolta, just a few nautical miles southwest of Split. It is a quiet and unspoiled island, ideal for a first stop. Don't miss the village of Stomorska and its wild coves.
- The island of Vis, the furthest from the mainland and therefore the most unspoiled. It is home to the famous blue cave of Biševo and the island of Ravnik with its green cave. The town of Vis and that of Komiža are also well worth a visit.
- The islands of Hvar and Korčula to the south. Hvar is renowned for its lively nightlife and blooming lavender fields. Korčula, nicknamed the little Dubrovnik, is a medieval town perched on a peninsula. These two islands are among the most beautiful islands in Dalmatia.
- The Pakleni islands (Pakleni otoci), located just opposite the town of Hvar. This archipelago of small pine-covered islands is home to turquoise coves of exceptional beauty, ideal for anchoring and swimming.
When to sail from Split?
The dry and sunny climate of Dalmatia makes it an excellent sailing area from April to October. In summer, temperatures range between 68°F and 86°F. Water temperature is around 75°F.
Here is an average of temperatures recorded in Split in recent years:
| Temperatures | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Air min (°F) | 41° | 43° | 46° | 52° | 59° | 66° | 72° | 72° | 63° | 55° | 48° | 43° |
| Air max (°F) | 54° | 55° | 61° | 68° | 75° | 84° | 91° | 90° | 81° | 72° | 63° | 55° |
| Sea water (°F) | 57° | 55° | 57° | 59° | 64° | 72° | 77° | 79° | 75° | 70° | 64° | 59° |
Winds rarely exceed 14 mph (12 knots) in summer, making sailing conditions very favorable throughout the summer season.
Sailing conditions departing from Split
Sailing in central Dalmatia is easy, with very little wind in summer, rarely beyond force 3 (<14 mph / 12 knots).
The prevailing winds are the afternoon thermal breeze from the northwest, and the Jugo or Sirocco, a warm wind from the south blowing in from North Africa. Occasionally, the Bora can blow for short periods; it is a cold wind coming from the Alps in the north, similar to a strong northerly in the US Midwest. In central Dalmatia, the Bora can be particularly strong in the Split channel and between the islands.
The climate is warm and dry in May, June, July, August and September. Air temperature ranges between 72°F and 91°F in the height of summer, making Split one of the hottest areas on the Croatian coast. Passages between the islands are short and within sight of land.
Documents required to charter a boat without a skipper in Split
You will need a coastal skipper license as well as a VHF certificate if you opt for a bareboat charter departing from Split. To charter a catamaran of 45 feet (14 meters) or more, or a monohull sailing boat of 62 feet (19 meters) or more without a skipper, you will need an offshore skipper license or equivalent.
Useful information for your boat charter in Split
What language is spoken in Split?
The official language is Croatian, but a large part of the population, particularly in the tourist sector and in marinas, speaks English.
What currency is used in Split?
The currency used in Croatia is the Euro (€) since January 1st, 2023.
How to get to Split?
Several airlines offer connecting flights from major US cities to Split airport (SPU), located just 15 miles from the marina. In high season, various carriers offer convenient connections. It is also possible to reach Split by ferry from Ancona, Italy.
Which departure marina should I choose in Split?
The ACI marina in Split is the main departure base. Well equipped and ideally located, it allows you to reach the first islands quickly. The marina in Trogir, about 12 miles to the north, is a popular alternative, particularly for its old town listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
How do I finalize my boat booking in Split?
Once we have received your charter request, an advisor will contact you by phone to understand your sailing plans. They will then send you boat proposals by email. Once the boat has been found, you can pay a deposit in your client account to confirm the charter and secure the boat.
Why are there ACI Marinas in Split?
Some marinas in Croatia are grouped within the ACI (Adriatic Croatia International Club) company, founded in 1983, whose primary goal is to develop and modernize nautical tourism in the country. The ACI marina in Split is one of the best-equipped in the network, with all the expected services: fuel, water, electricity, showers and restaurants.
Good to know
| Number of boats available | 4 039 |
|---|---|
| Types of service | Skipper, Hostess, Chef (meals not included), Sailor, Engineer, Mechanic, Masseuse |
| Average price per week | $8,653 |
| Minimum weekly price | $610 |
| Maximum price per week | $523,260 |