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  1. Bavaria 40 Cruiser
    Bavaria 40 Cruiser
    Monfalcone

    2009 12.35 meters

    3 Cabins 7 Berths

    Heating, Bimini, Cockpit cushions

    Fabulous 2 customer reviews
    score out of 10

    8,8

    from $2,082
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  2. Bavaria 35 Cruiser
    Bavaria 35 Cruiser
    Rimini

    2009 11.15 meters

    3 Cabins 6 Berths

    Outdoor speakers, Bimini, CD player

    from $1,110
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  4. Elan 40 Impression
    Elan 40 Impression
    San Benedetto del Tronto

    2016 11.9 meters

    3 Cabins 6 Berths

    Bimini, Deck shower, Genoa on furler

    Very good 5 customer reviews
    score out of 10

    7,5

    from $1,966
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  5. Bavaria Cruiser 37
    Bavaria Cruiser 37
    Rimini

    2016 10.99 meters

    3 Cabins 6 Berths

    Outdoor speakers, Bimini, CD player

    from $1,272
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  6. Dragonfly 28
    Dragonfly 28
    Sistiana

    2013 9 meters

    2 Cabins 4 Berths

    Bimini, Solar panels, GPS cockpit plotter

    Departures possible every day

    from $4,326
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  7. Need some advice?
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    Pierre your cruise expert
    Pierre is a French-American sailing expert living between San Francisco and Barcelona, he regularly meets with our European partners to guarantee you the best service and the most reliable boats.
    • Let's find the best cruise together thanks to our 30 years of experience
    • Best price guaranteed: if you find a cheaper deal elsewhere, we undertake to match the lowest rate
  8. Lagoon 42
    Lagoon 42
    Pescara

    2018 13.2 meters

    5 Cabins 9 Berths

    Deck shower, Hot water, Electric winch

    from $4,627
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  9. Azimut 50 Fly
    Azimut 50 Fly
    Lignano Sabbiadoro

    2003 16.2 meters

    3 Cabins 6 Berths

    Bow thruster, Sun lounger, Bimini

    from $11,328

    Crew
    Skipper (tip not included)

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  10. Bavaria Cruiser 37
    Bavaria Cruiser 37
    Punta Ala

    2018 10.99 meters

    3 Cabins 8 Berths

    Bow thruster, Bimini, Teak cockpit

    Departures possible every day

    Very good 53 customer reviews
    score out of 10

    7,9

    from $2,140
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  11. Dufour 360 GL
    Dufour 360 GL
    Portisco

    2018 10.3 meters

    3 Cabins 6 Berths

    GPS cockpit plotter, Electric converter, Barbecue

    Very good 81 customer reviews
    score out of 10

    7,8

    from $925
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  12. Oceanis 35.1
    Oceanis 35.1
    Portorosa

    2020 10.45 meters

    3 Cabins 6 Berths

    Bow thruster, Bimini, Teak cockpit

    Fabulous 139 customer reviews
    score out of 10

    8,7

    from $2,186
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  13. Need some advice?
    Pierre
    Pierre your cruise expert
    Pierre is a French-American sailing expert living between San Francisco and Barcelona, he regularly meets with our European partners to guarantee you the best service and the most reliable boats.
    • Let's find the best cruise together thanks to our 30 years of experience
    • Best price guaranteed: if you find a cheaper deal elsewhere, we undertake to match the lowest rate
  14. C-Cat 37
    C-Cat 37
    Portisco

    2023 11.1 meters

    3 Cabins 8 Berths

    Bimini, EPIRB beacon, Sprayhood

    Departures possible every day

    Very good 53 customer reviews
    score out of 10

    7,6

    from $3,788
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  15. Lagoon 42
    Lagoon 42
    Portorosa

    2023 13.2 meters

    6 Cabins 12 Berths

    Solar panels, Bimini, AIS (Automatic Identification System)

    Fabulous 204 customer reviews
    score out of 10

    8,5

    from $3,262
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  16. Dufour 37
    Dufour 37
    Portisco

    2023 10.77 meters

    3 Cabins 6 Berths

    Electric winch, GPS cockpit plotter, Electric converter

    Superb 81 customer reviews
    score out of 10

    8,4

    from $1,041
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  17. Sun Odyssey 33i
    Sun Odyssey 33i
    Punta Ala

    2011 9.96 meters

    2 Cabins 6 Berths

    Bimini, Fully battened mainsail, Battened mainsail

    Very good 54 customer reviews
    score out of 10

    7,8

    from $2,082
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  18. Dufour 390 GL
    Dufour 390 GL
    Portorosa

    2019 11.93 meters

    3 Cabins 8 Berths

    Bimini, Electric converter, Fully battened mainsail

    Superb 84 customer reviews
    score out of 10

    8,1

    from $1,862
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  19. Need some advice?
    Pierre
    Pierre your cruise expert
    Pierre is a French-American sailing expert living between San Francisco and Barcelona, he regularly meets with our European partners to guarantee you the best service and the most reliable boats.
    • Let's find the best cruise together thanks to our 30 years of experience
    • Best price guaranteed: if you find a cheaper deal elsewhere, we undertake to match the lowest rate
  20. Dufour 430 GL
    Dufour 430 GL
    Portorosa

    2024 13.24 meters

    4 Cabins 10 Berths

    Barbecue, Outdoor speakers, Bimini

    Very good 77 customer reviews
    score out of 10

    7,9

    from $3,586
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  21. Sun Odyssey 440
    Sun Odyssey 440
    Portisco

    2019 13.39 meters

    4 Cabins 10 Berths

    Bimini, Electric windlass, EPIRB beacon

    Departures possible every day

    Superb 53 customer reviews
    score out of 10

    8,0

    from $3,239
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  22. Dufour 470 GL
    Dufour 470 GL
    Portorosa

    2022 14.85 meters

    5 Cabins 11 Berths

    Barbecue, Bimini, Fully battened mainsail

    Very good 77 customer reviews
    score out of 10

    7,7

    from $3,817
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  23. Sun Odyssey 39i
    Sun Odyssey 39i
    Portisco

    2008 12.13 meters

    3 Cabins 8 Berths

    Bimini, Fully battened mainsail, Electric windlass

    Superb 34 customer reviews
    score out of 10

    8,5

    from $1,966
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  24. Lagoon 52
    Lagoon 52
    Olbia

    2019 15.84 meters

    8 Cabins 12 Berths

    Flybridge, Bimini, Dinghy davit

    Superb 204 customer reviews
    score out of 10

    8,5

    from $4,742
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  25. Need some advice?
    Pierre
    Pierre your cruise expert
    Pierre is a French-American sailing expert living between San Francisco and Barcelona, he regularly meets with our European partners to guarantee you the best service and the most reliable boats.
    • Let's find the best cruise together thanks to our 30 years of experience
    • Best price guaranteed: if you find a cheaper deal elsewhere, we undertake to match the lowest rate

Rent a sailboat or catamaran in the Northern Adriatic, from Venice to Rimini

Last updated on 1 June 2026

The North Adriatic covers the Italian coast from Trieste to Pescara, passing through Venice, Ravenna and Rimini. This sailing area is captivating thanks to the richness of its heritage — historic cities, Venetian lagoons, Byzantine mosaics — and the concentration of charter bases makes it a very accessible starting point from Europe. Here is everything you need to know to plan your cruise.

Types of boats to charter in the North Adriatic

Sailboat, catamaran, crewed yacht: here are the options available from the marinas of the North Adriatic.

  • Monohull sailboat charter: this is the most popular option in the North Adriatic and the most affordable. It is perfectly suited to seasoned sailors who wish to fully enjoy the thrill of sailing in a sea with varied conditions.
  • Catamaran charter: for those seeking comfort and space. The catamaran offers greater stability as well as more living spaces on board. It is the ideal option if your budget allows it and if you want to enjoy a relaxing vacation with family or friends.
  • Motorboat charter: more accessible for day trips or short weekends, it is also an interesting option to quickly reach the main cities and marinas of the Adriatic coast.
  • Yacht charter: luxurious units with a full crew (skipper, cook, hostess) are available from the main marinas, to reach Venice, the Croatian coast or sail down to southern Italy.

Which formulas for your cruise in the North Adriatic ?

Four formulas available according to your level and preferences:

  • Bareboat charter — if a member of your crew has sailing experience and the required licenses, he can handle the boat. The unit is fully privatized and you enjoy your cruise with family or friends in complete freedom.
  • Boat with skipper — ideal if no member of the crew is qualified, or simply to sail without constraint. The professional skipper handles the boat and shares his knowledge of the area to take you to the best anchorages and restaurants.
  • Boat with crew — service included on boats over 24 meters and optional on some catamarans. The captain, cook and hostess take care of navigation, meals and service on board throughout the cruise.
  • Cabin cruise — you book a cabin on board a high-end, human-sized boat, shared with other travelers and a professional crew in charge of navigation, cooking and service. A good option to travel as a couple or without the budget needed to privatize a boat.

What budget for a week in the North Adriatic ?

The table below gives you a ballpark of the average prices for a one-week charter in the North Adriatic. These prices may vary depending on the season, availability, model, 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)$3,190$1,870$1,650
Monohull (3 cabins)$3,960$3,190$2,640
Monohull (4 cabins)$4,950$4,510$3,190
Monohull (5+ cabins)$6,160$5,500$4,070
Catamaran (2 cabins)$4,620$4,400$3,850
Catamaran (3 cabins)$6,160$6,600$4,290
Catamaran (4 cabins)$8,800$8,360$4,510
Catamaran (5+ cabins)$12,650$10,010$5,500

The price includes : the boat charter and the main equipment on board (sails, dishware, wifi, dinghy, bedding and outboard engine).

The price does not include : insurance, port and mooring fees, skipper, hostess, cleaning often included in a mandatory pack, extras (kayak, stand-up paddle…) and provisioning.

If you wish to charter a yacht in the North Adriatic, please contact us directly to obtain the pricing grid. The price range on this type of model is indeed very wide. Lina, our specialist for the crewed & luxury boat segment, will be able to send you the best offers.

We recommend taking out our cancellation insurance for your boat charter in the North Adriatic. It covers the entire crew — unlike an individual or credit card insurance, limited to the holder only.

We also encourage our clients to subscribe to the deposit waiver insurance. Material damage can occur in any sailing circumstance. This insurance will allow you to recover a significant part of your deposit in the event of damage.

Where to sail in the North Adriatic ?

The North Adriatic stretches from the Slovenian border in the north to the coast of the Marche and Abruzzo in the south. Four major sailing areas are available to you:

  • Friuli-Venezia Giulia in the north. From Trieste, Monfalcone or Grado, you will explore the Gulf of Trieste, Miramare Castle and the Marano Lagoon, on the doorstep of Slovenia.
  • Veneto around the Venice lagoon. From Caorle, Lignano Sabbiadoro, Aprilia Marittima or Porto Levante, set sail aboard an Italian boat in Venice to discover the city of the Doges, Burano, Murano and the Venetian islands.
  • Emilia-Romagna around Ravenna and Rimini. An ideal area to combine sailing, gastronomy and heritage, with the famous Byzantine mosaics of Ravenna and the republic of San Marino nearby.
  • The Marche and Abruzzo in the south. The bases of Fano, Ancona and Pescara give access to the Mount Conero nature park and the Tremiti Islands. They also allow you to sail down to boat charter in the South Adriatic or to reach the Croatian coast on the other side of the Adriatic. For longer cruises exploring further south, an Aeolian Islands yacht charter offers a stunning volcanic archipelago experience.

When to go on a cruise in the North Adriatic ?

The sailing season runs mainly from April to October. Summer (June to August) offers warm temperatures and maximum sunshine, but it is also the busiest period. The mid-season months (May, June, September) are often considered the best for sailing: pleasant temperatures, stable winds and less crowding in the ports.

Here is an average of the temperatures recorded in recent years in the North Adriatic:

TemperaturesJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
Air min (°F)36°37°43°50°57°64°68°68°61°54°45°37°
Air max (°F)46°50°57°64°73°81°84°84°77°66°55°48°
Sea water (°F)52°50°52°57°64°72°77°79°73°66°59°55°

Sailing conditions

The North Adriatic is a closed and shallow sea, where sailing conditions can evolve rapidly. Daily weather checks are essential. The seabed varies from less than 50 feet in the lagoon to 65-115 feet offshore, with no particular draft issues for series catamarans and monohulls.

The distances between the main bases remain accessible for any one-week cruise: Trieste–Venice ≈ 60 nautical miles, Trieste–Pula (Croatia) ≈ 50 miles, Venice–Ancona ≈ 150 miles. Navigation is mainly done on sight. The main marinas are modern, well-equipped and offer an excellent level of service.

Three main winds shape the area:

  • The Bora — a cold and powerful wind coming from the north-east. Mainly present in winter and early spring, it can blow in violent gusts even in season, particularly in the Gulf of Trieste.
  • The Sirocco — a warm and humid wind blowing from the south-east. It quickly raises a formed sea.
  • The Maestrale — a thermal breeze from the north-west, milder, frequent in the afternoon in summer.

What documents to charter bareboat ?

You will need a coastal boat license as well as a VHF certificate (CRR or foreign equivalent) for a bareboat charter in the North Adriatic. In Italy, the French coastal license is accepted as equivalent to the patente nautica. To charter a large unit (generally from 24 meters or beyond 12 nautical miles from the coast), an offshore license or equivalent will be required. The base will check your documents at the time of the departure briefing.

Useful information for your cruise

What language is spoken in the North Adriatic ?

The official language is Italian. In Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Slovenian is also spoken locally. English is commonly understood in the marinas and tourist areas, and French is often practiced in the charter bases.

What currency to use on site ?

The currency used in Italy is the euro (€).

How to get to the North Adriatic ?

Many flights are available from the US to the airports of the area: Trieste (TRS) in the north, Venice Marco Polo (VCE) and Treviso (TSF) for the Venetian lagoon, Bologna (BLQ) for Romagna, Rimini (RMI) or Ancona (AOI) for the south, generally with a stopover in a European hub.

How do I finalize my booking ?

Once we receive your charter request, an advisor will contact you by phone to understand your sailing project. He will then send you boat proposals by email. Once the boat is found, you will be able to pay a deposit on your client area to validate the charter and secure the boat.

Are there any sailing restrictions in the Venice lagoon ?

Yes, several rules apply in the Venice lagoon to preserve the heritage and limit shoreline erosion. The speed is strictly limited (generally between 5 and 7 knots depending on the canals), some passages are forbidden to private pleasure boats, and the channel markers must be scrupulously respected. The Grand Canal is particularly regulated. Your charter base will provide you with detailed cartography of the authorized areas at the time of the departure briefing.

If I charter a boat in the North Adriatic, am I allowed to sail to Croatia or Slovenia ?

Yes, it is possible and even common from the northern bases (Trieste, Monfalcone, Grado). Three conditions are however required:

  • The chartered boat must be approved to sail in Croatian and/or Slovenian waters. This is often the case for boats based near the border, but it is not systematic: check this point with your advisor.
  • Pay any customs duties and entry formalities upon arrival in the country concerned.
  • Pay the Croatian nautical vignette if you enter Croatian waters. Its cost depends on the size of the boat and the duration of the stay, and it is obtained at the first Croatian port of entry.

If you prefer not to privatize a boat, you can also opt for a cruise in Italy with crew or a cabin cruise in the Croatian Adriatic.

Good to know

Number of boats available 1 729
Types of service Skipper, Hostess, Sailor, Chef (meals not included), Engineer, Mechanic, Masseuse
Average price per week $17,097
Minimum weekly price $763
Maximum price per week $682,453

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