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Most affordable boats for rent in Dubrovnik

List of boats sorted by the price per week. Starting with the most affordable boats from $170 per week (like Oceanis 51.1 - 5 + 1 cab. - 2020) going to more premium yachts available in Dubrovnik from $16,005 per week.

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Most popular Sailboat rentals in Dubrovnik

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Dubrovnik Yacht charter options

Dubrovnik sailing itineraries

We've curated top-notch sailing itineraries in Dubrovnik, perfect for week-long sailing vacations or longer. Our recommendations are tailored to average 3-5 hours of sailing per day, ensuring you can fully immerse yourself in the joys of your sailing vacation without any unnecessary stress.

Dubrovnik 7 days sailing itinerary

Dubrovnik 7 days sailing itinerary

Duration: 7 days
Distance: 115 nm
Depart from Dubrovnik and set your sails towards the pristine islands of Mljet, Sipan, Korcula, and the historic town of Ston. This itinerary offers sailors the challenge of navigating the Adriatic's diverse conditions, from tranquil bays to open waters. Along the way, explore secluded anchorages, rich marine life, and visit ancient sites.

Cost of boat rental in Dubrovnik

The prices for yacht charters in Dubrovnik are closely tied to the weather and sailing conditions throughout the year. They tend to be at their lowest in March, corresponding to the low season, and reach their peak in July when demand is high and sailing conditions are optimal.

Dubrovnik, the “Pearl of the Adriatic” is one of Croatia’s most beautiful ancient coastal cities. Used as one of the primary filming locations for Game of Thrones, this city’s historic architecture and picturesque views make it one of Europe’s most popular vacation destinations. 12 Knots recommends this slice of the Adriatic for sailors of all experience levels. With its picturesque seas and tourist accommodations, you’ll have everything you need during your Dubrovnik yacht or catamaran charter.

In addition to bareboat rentals, 12 Knots also offers crewed excursions and an exclusive sailing school to ensure that each of our sailors is prepared for the open water. If you’d rather kick back and relax, choose one of our crewed charters and enjoy the sea without the hassle.

With over 600 sailing charters from which you choose, you are guaranteed to find the right fit with 12 Knots.

Sailing Conditions in Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik is an idyllic place for beginner sailors to plan a charter vacation. The Adriatic Sea experiences year-round sunshine; warm waters; and strong, persistent northeast trade winds. During the summer season, the seas can reach temperatures of 20°C, or 68°F, which is perfect for afternoon swimming and water excursions. Warm seas can also affect wind patterns favorably for sailors.

Sailors near Dubrovnik can expect winds to fly from the south-west, in the direction of the lands. Forces typically range between Force 3 and Force 6, which provide great conditions for beginners. However, as you venture out into the Adriatic, you may experience more sudden changes in wind speed and force. This can pose a great challenge for experienced skippers.

Best Time to Vacation in Dubrovnik

One of the primary reasons that sailors love to visit Dubrovnik is for its beautiful scenery and historical richness. This city is one of the last of its kind standing in the Mediterranean from medieval times, and still holds relics from the past in its architectural style and natural beauty. While Dubrovnik offers stunning landscapes and modern entertainment year-round, the best time specifically for sailors to visit falls between April to September.

The summer months provide warm and mild temperatures for vacationing in Dubrovnik. While the temperatures from June to August are ideal, the coastal cities in Croatia are especially crowded. 12 Knots recommends booking your charter in late spring or early fall to ensure that you receive both the warm weather and less crowded streets. However, summer can be prime times for advanced sailors who don’t mind the busy waterways and want to enjoy the warmest seas.

Sailing Difficulty Level

The Adriatic Sea is a fantastic place for beginner sailors to experience the joy of sailing. The ideal winds and mild climate offer many pleasurable hours on the water. However, more advanced skippers may venture out of the coastal region to experience stronger Mistral winds. If you’d like to improve your sailing skills before venturing out into the Adriatic, you may wish to attend the 12 Knots sailing school. There are plenty of course options for absolute beginners, as well as intermediate and advanced sailors looking to strengthen their skillset.

Main Charter Bases

12 Knots offers a variety of yacht and catamaran charters in Dubrovnik and throughout the coastal area of Croatia. We offer rentals out of ACI Marina Dubrovnik, ACI Marina Slano and marinas in nearby Komolac and Gruž. Based on your budget and sailing experience, we can match you with a charter to best serve you during your vacation.

Boat Types for Charters

12 Knots offers over 616 crewed and bareboat yacht charters in Dubrovnik, Croatia. We recommend crewed charters for less experienced sailors to help them better navigate the waters and enjoy their experience. However, those who have attended the 12 Knots sailing school or have significant experience on the water may enjoy a bareboat charter to test their skills and enjoy more autonomy during their vacation. Some of our options include:

  • Sailing yacht
  • Powerboat
  • Catamaran
  • Gulet
  • Trimaran

Please visit our Dubrovnik booking page to find the right boat type and charter options for you.

Other Information

Dubrovnik is a popular European travel destination, not only for sailing but for the summer holiday. Dubrovnik is a safe and relatively affordable place to travel, especially if you choose a sailing charter with 12 Knots. While traveling to Croatia is easy for most international travelers, there are certain things you should know before planning your vacation:

  • Official currency: Croatian Kuna (HRK)
  • Entry Requirements: Citizens of European countries typically only require a passport valid during their trip to travel to Croatia. Non-European citizens will need a passport valid for three months after the planned date of departure and in some cases a visa.
  • Best months to visit: April, May, September
  • Average daily cost to visit Dubrovnik: 210KN - 384KN; $30-$60 USD
  • Medical information: No vaccinations are required to visit Croatia, but those traveling should have a list of hospitals close by and check with the embassy to ensure that any prescription medications needed can be taken into the country.
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