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Yacht Charter Ploče

Rent a yacht in Ploče 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: Dubrovnik Region, Dubrovnik, Ploče, Slano, ACI Marina Dubrovnik, ACI Marina Slano, Ploče City Port, Marina Frapa Dubrovnik, Port Dubrovnik, Port Gruž, Dubrovnik, Town Port, Srebreno, Ploče, Ploče City Port Choose among yacht types: Sailboat, Catamaran Cabins: 3-cabins Persons: 4-persons, 6-persons, 8-persons
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Porto Tolero | Sun Odyssey 349

Ploce Sailing ltd

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Croatia, Dubrovnik / Montenegro, Ploče, Ploče City Port
Year: 2017
Length: 34 Ft
Cabins: 3
Guests: 7
1550 €
1550 €
- 40% 928
+ mandatory costs - 502 €
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Višnjica | Sun Odyssey 349

Ploce Sailing ltd

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Croatia, Dubrovnik / Montenegro, Ploče, Ploče City Port
Year: 2019
Length: 34 Ft
Cabins: 3
Guests: 7
1650 €
1650 €
- 40% 988
+ mandatory costs - 502 €
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Renting a sailboat in Ploče, Croatia provides a fantastic opportunity to explore the stunning Dalmatian coast and its many beautiful islands. Ploče is an ideal starting point for a sailing adventure, with its central location along the Adriatic coast and easy access to many popular destinations. With its crystal-clear waters, beautiful beaches, and charming coastal towns, Ploče offers a truly unforgettable sailing experience.

The winds of Ploče

Mistral (NW)

Mistral winds of Ploče, Croatia are a type of cool and dry northwesterly wind that blows along the Adriatic coast. These winds are known for their strong and steady gusts, which can make sailing and boating challenging but also exciting. Mistral winds are most common during the summer months and can bring relief from the heat, as well as clear skies and good visibility for navigation. Despite their benefits, Mistral winds can also cause rough seas, so sailors need to be prepared and take precautions when navigating during these conditions.

Bora (NE)

Bora winds of Ploče, Croatia are a type of cold and gusty northeasterly wind that blows along the Adriatic coast. These winds are known for their strong and sudden gusts, which can make sailing and boating challenging. Bora winds are most common during the winter months and can last for several days, causing disruptions to maritime transportation and posing risks to navigation. Despite their challenges, Bora winds are also appreciated by some sailors for the excitement and thrill they bring to the sailing experience.

Tramontana (N to NW)

Tramontana winds of Ploče, Croatia are a type of cold and dry northerly to northwesterly wind that blows along the Adriatic coast. These winds are known for their strong and gusty nature, which can make sailing and boating challenging. Tramontana winds are most common during the winter months and can last for several days, causing disruptions to maritime transportation and posing risks to navigation. Despite their challenges, Tramontana winds are also appreciated by some sailors for the excitement and thrill they bring to the sailing experience.

Jugo (SE)

Jugo winds of Ploče, Croatia are a type of warm and humid southeasterly wind that blows along the Adriatic coast. These winds are known for their prolonged and steady gusts, which can last for several days. Jugo winds are most common during the autumn and winter months and can bring heavy rain and high waves, making navigation difficult. Despite their challenges, Jugo winds are also appreciated by some sailors for their predictability, which allows for better planning and preparation.

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.