Yacht charter Denmark
Last updated on 7 April 2025
The land of Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tales and Vikings, Denmark is open to the North Sea and the Baltic, giving you the opportunity to set sail for an unforgettable getaway. A charming little island destination halfway between the Danish and Swedish coasts, the Kattegat is an ideal point of departure for a maritime getaway to discover the natural and cultural treasures of the destination. From this haven of peace and singular beauty, head towards Copenhagen, the capital of the kingdom where you will find emblematic monuments such as Amalienborg Palace and Frederiksborg Castle. You will also be charmed by the multicolored houses hauled in along the sides of the boat in Nyhavn. On a sailboat, a passage through the Øresund strait is also a must, where there is a deck over 7 km long that connects Sweden to Denmark. In the south of the country, the port of Svendborg has preserved a beautiful historic panorama. If you like, you can extend your cruise to Sweden or Germany.
Don't forget the lovely beaches of Denmark
Don't be tempted solely by Denmark's beautiful architecture and exhilarating nature. The country also shines through its beaches, which are among the most beautiful in Europe. Rivers of white sand and giant dunes follow one another along the Danish coast to the delight of pleasure boaters. More than 7,300 km of beaches await you. The most famous is certainly North Beach, a large sandy beach embellishing the coastline of the town of Kerteminde. It is perfect for families who can veer from swimming to beach volleyball and even golf.
The islands in the open sea off the Danish coast also have their share of surprises in store for you. This is the case of the island of Bornholm, where you will find the peaceful sandy beach of Boderne. Gourmets will make the most of their stopover in Bornholm to sample the famous smoked herring, generously washed down with Sxaneke beer in Hasle.
Sail from island to island
It is not only on the island of Bornholm that you will find what you are looking for. Yachtsmen will delight in their cruise on the Baltic Sea, which leads to unspoiled islands. A rural setting, picturesque villages and the good life await you, as on the island of Ærø. Only accessible by boat, this little pearl of the Fyn Archipelago will be perfect for hiking enthusiasts in the midst of green hills and fishing enthusiasts. Your walks will take you to charming villages with picturesque 17th-century houses.
Your road trip will also be marked by the bucolic charm of the island of Møn, whose geological and historical curiosities are a source of admiration. White cliffs and sandy beaches follow one another along its coastline, while pretty medieval churches embellish the land, such as the church of Stege.
Good to know
Number of boats available | 68 |
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Types of service | Skipper, Hostess, Chef (meals not included), Sailor, Mechanic, Engineer |
Average price per week | $130,576 |
Minimum weekly price | $5,687 |
Maximum price per week | $995,138 |