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Yacht Charter Baska Voda

Rent a yacht in Baska Voda and enjoy the adventure. Available 2 yachts. 2 yachts are available on your dates. If you are still undecided about a specific model and want to compare several boats, add the boats to the comparison list or contact our manager. Popular regions and cities: Brac Island, Split, Baska Voda, Komiža, Marina, Maslinica, Milna, Podstrana, Seget Donji, Šolta, Stobreč, Trogir, Tučepi, Vinišće, Kaštel Gomilica, Marina Kastela, SCT Marina Trogir, ACI Marina Split, ACI Marina Trogir, Marina Lav, Port of Split, Marina Baotic, Marina Nava, Marina Spinut, Marina Tučepi, Marina Zenta, Stobreč Port, Rogač, Marina Agana, Marina Vlaska, Trogir City Port, Marina Stobreč, Marina Martinis Marchi, Park Žudika, Split, Zapadna obala, Kaštel Lukšić Lučica, ACI Marina Milna, Luka Kaštel Stari, Baska Voda Choose among yacht types: Sailboat, Catamaran Cabins: 3-cabins Persons: 4-persons, 6-persons, 8-persons
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Nemo | Bavaria Cruiser 36

Just Sail Charter

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Croatia, Split, Baška Voda, Baška Voda
Year: 2012
Length: 37 Ft
Cabins: 3
Guests: 6
1800 €
1800 €
- 29% 1,283
+ mandatory costs - 322 €
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Aries | Sun Odyssey 409

Just Sail Charter

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Croatia, Split, Baška Voda, Baška Voda
Year: 2012
Length: 40 Ft
Cabins: 3
Guests: 8
2100 €
2100 €
- 29% 1,496
+ mandatory costs - 352 €
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You'll find popular yacht charter brands in Baska Voda, such as: Bavaria, Jeanneau.
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Renting a sailboat in Baška Voda, Croatia is a great way to explore the stunning coastline and nearby islands of the Adriatic Sea. Many rental companies offer a range of sailboats, from smaller vessels for day trips to larger boats for extended journeys. With crystal clear waters, secluded coves and bays, and a variety of picturesque islands to discover, renting a sailboat is an ideal way to experience the natural beauty of the region.

The winds of Baška Voda

Mistral (NW)

The Mistral winds, coming from the northwest, can bring cooler and drier air to Baška Voda. These winds are typically more prevalent in the summer months and can provide a welcome relief from the heat. However, they can also create rougher sea conditions, so it's important to check weather forecasts and sea conditions before setting sail.

Bora (NE)

Baška Voda is a small coastal town in Croatia and, like much of the region, it experiences the strong and gusty Bora wind, locally known as "Bura," which is a cold and dry northeasterly wind that blows from the mainland to the Adriatic Sea. The Bora wind can last for several days, causing significant damage to structures and vegetation. In Baška Voda, the Bora wind can make the sea rough and choppy, making it challenging for boats to navigate. Despite its potential dangers, the Bora wind is also a popular wind for windsurfing and kitesurfing due to its strong and consistent winds.

Tramontana (N to NW)

The Tramontana winds in Baška Voda blow from the north to northwest and can be quite strong at times, making sailing challenging for beginners. However, experienced sailors can enjoy the cool and refreshing breeze while cruising along the coast. The winds are generally more moderate in the summer months, making it a good time to sail.

Jugo (SE)

Jugo winds in Baška Voda usually come from the southeast and are warm, humid, and often accompanied by rain or thunderstorms. These winds can be quite strong and gusty, with gusts up to 40 knots or more, making sailing difficult or even dangerous. It is important to monitor weather forecasts and plan accordingly when sailing in Jugo conditions.

Frequently Asked Questions about Croatia

Do I need a sailing licence to charter a yacht in Croatia?

Yes, a valid sailing licence (e.g. RYA Day Skipper or ICC) is required. A VHF radio licence is also recommended.

What is the best time to charter a yacht in Croatia?

The best sailing season runs from May to October. July and August are peak months with warm weather, though marinas and anchorages can be busy.

How much does it cost to rent a yacht in Croatia?

Prices vary by yacht type and season. A bareboat sailboat starts from around €800/week in low season; catamarans and crewed yachts cost significantly more.

Practical Information

Do I need a visa to visit Croatia?

Croatia is part of the Schengen Area. EU citizens need only an ID card. Many other nationalities can enter visa-free for up to 90 days.

What currency is used in Croatia?

Croatia adopted the Euro (€) in January 2023. Cards are widely accepted in marinas and towns.

Free Deposit Pack

With FDP (Free Deposit Pack), you have the chance to avoid a full security deposit and lock in your funds. Just pay 20% upfront (non-refundable), and experience a hassle-free journey. * The price of the FDP rises to 25% if booked less than 30 days before the charter.