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Charter Motorboat Stamas Stamas 360 express Hvar
Hvar
5.0
 (1)

Stamas - Stamas 360 express | 12 people (2022)

12
2
Super owner
With a skipper

From €1,600 per day

Charter Motorboat Mercan 34 Excursion Hvar
Hvar
4.8
 (5)

Mercan - 34 Excursion | 12 people (2019)

12
With a skipper

From €1,000 per day

Charter RIB Mariner Shogun 700 Hvar
Hvar
4.8
 (5)

Mariner - Shogun 700 | 9 people (2012)

9
With or without a skipper

From €72 per day

Charter RIB Nuova Jolly Prince 23 Hvar
Hvar
New

Nuova Jolly - Prince 23 | 12 people (2018)

12
With a skipper

From €400 per day

Charter Motorboat COLNAGO 37 Hvar
Hvar
4.1
 (3)

COLNAGO - 37 | 12 people (2016)

12
With a skipper

From €1,342 per day

Charter Motorboat Monterey Monterey Hvar
Hvar
New

Monterey - Monterey | 9 people (2010)

9
1
With a skipper

From €730 per day

Charter RIB Joker Boat Clubman 26 Hvar
Hvar
4.9
 (5)

Joker Boat - Clubman 26 | 10 people (2015)

10
With a skipper

From €127 per day

Charter RIB Aquaviva 20 20 Hvar
Hvar
5.0
 (1)

Aquaviva 20 - 20 | 6 people (2003)

6
With or without a skipper

From €350 per day

Charter Motorboat Aquamax 21 Hvar
Hvar
3.2
 (1)

Aquamax - 21 | 5 people (2015)

5
With or without a skipper

From €375 per day

Charter Motorboat Ven 501 Hvar
Hvar
4.7
 (3)

Ven - 501 | 6 people (2007)

6
With or without a skipper

From €220 per day

Charter RIB Baracuda 7.30 Hvar
Hvar

Baracuda - 7.30 | 10 people (2016)

10
With a skipper

From €578 per day

Charter Motorboat Traditional boat Fuel & Skipper included Hvar
Hvar
5.0
 (3)

Traditional boat - Fuel & Skipper included | 12 people (1996)

12
With a skipper

From €160 per day

Charter Motorboat BIMEX MEDITERAN 16 Hvar
Hvar
New

BIMEX - MEDITERAN 16 | 5 people (2010)

5
With or without a skipper

From €210 per day

Charter Motorboat Traditional Dalmatian boat Hvar
Hvar
4.9
 (3)

Traditional - Dalmatian boat | 12 people (1998)

12
With a skipper

From €399 per day

Charter Motorboat VEN 501 Open Hvar
Hvar
4.5
 (1)

VEN - 501 Open | 6 people (2016)

6
Without a skipper

From €200 per day

Charter Motorboat Enzo 35 Cabin Hvar
Hvar
5.0
 (1)

Enzo - 35 Cabin | 12 people (2020)

12
With a skipper

From €1,600 per day

Charter Motorboat Pasara 8hp Hvar
Hvar
3.4
 (2)

Pasara - 8hp | 6 people (2017)

6
Without a skipper

From €130 per day

Charter Motorboat Colnago 45 Hard Top Hvar
Hvar
5.0
 (4)

Colnago - 45 Hard Top | 12 people (2020)

12
With a skipper

From €1,990 per day

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Discover Hvar by boat

Hvar, an enchanting Adriatic island, offers an exceptional sailing experience. With its green coastline, island-hopping opportunities, and historical charm, it's the perfect destination for a sailing adventure. Explore this piece of tranquillity with its hidden coves, enjoy waterfront dining, and immerse yourself in Hvar's rich culture by sailing on your boat charter.

Whether you seek adventure, relaxation, or a blend of both, exploring Hvar's stunning coastline and nearby islands by boat promises an unforgettable experience. Discover gorgeous destinations by boat charter and uncover the magic of Hvar by this sailing experience!

How much does it cost to rent a boat in Hvar?

The cost of a yacht charter in Hvar can vary widely based on several factors:

Season: 

Boat rental prices in Hvar fluctuate with the season. The high season tends to be more expensive than the shoulder or off-season.

Duration:

The rental duration is a significant cost factor. You can rent a boat for a day, a weekend, or even one week.

Type of Boat: 

The type and size of the boat you choose impacts the cost. Smaller boats are generally more affordable, while luxury yachts come at a higher price.

Port/Marina Rented From: 

Different marinas and ports around Hvar may have varying rental prices. Some marinas offer more services, which can affect the overall cost.

With or Without Skipper:

You have the option to rent a boat with or without a skipper. Hiring a skipper will add another fee, but it provides local expertise.

Extras: 

Additional costs may include equipment rentals (such as snorkelling gear or water toys).

What is included in the cost?

The specific inclusions in the cost of a private boat charter can vary depending on the type of boat, and on the provider. Here are some common inclusions that you might find in the cost of your boat charter:

Boat Rental: covers the rental of the boat itself for the specified duration of your charter.

Skipper/Crew: Many charters include the services of a boat skipper or crew members who will ensure your safety and comfort during the trip. The cost of their services may be included or charged separately.

Fuel: In most cases, the cost of fuel is included in the charter fee. However, some charters may charge extra for fuel usage, especially for longer trips.

Safety Equipment: Basic safety equipment, such as life jackets and first-aid kits, should be included with the charter.

Insurance: Some boat charters may include insurance coverage for the yacht and passengers in the cost, while others may require you to purchase insurance separately.

Taxes and Fees: Be aware of any local taxes or harbour fees that may be added to the overall cost of the charter.

It's important to carefully read the charter agreement and discuss with the boat renter to understand exactly what is included and what may come at an additional cost.

What is the price to rent a boat for a day?

Motorboat

From €92 in low and high season, per day.

RIB

From €198 in low season and €256 in high season, per day.

Boat without licence

From €100 in low and high season, per day.

Sailboat

From €800 in low season and €450 in high season, per day.

What is the price to rent a boat for a weekend?

Motorboat

From €276 in low and high season, per weekend.

RIB

From €594 in low season and €768 in high season, per weekend.

Boat without licence

From €300 in low and high season, per weekend.

Sailboat

From €2,400 in low season and €1,350 in high season, per weekend.

What is the price to rent a boat for a week?

Motorboat

From €644 in low and high season, per week.

RIB

From €1,886 in low season and €1,792 in high season, per week.

Boat without licence

From €700 in low and high season, per week.

Sailboat

From €5,600 in low season and €3,150 in high season, per week.

How much are mooring fees in Hvar?

Mooring fees in Hvar can vary depending on the choice of port or marina, boat size, and the season. Here's an approximate price range for different locations:

Hvar Town Public Piers: Typically from 50 HRK to 150 HRK (approximately €6,60 to €13,30) or more per meter per day.

Marinas (e.g., ACI Marina Palmižana, Marina Vrboska): Starting at around 100 HRK (€13,30) per meter per day.

Anchorages: Costs may vary, but some anchorages offer a cost-effective option, depending on local regulations.

It's advisable to contact the specific marina or harbour you plan to use before your trip or the boat owner.

What season is the best to rent a boat in Hvar?

Choosing the best season to rent a boat in Hvar depends on your priorities, whether it's budget-friendly prices or ideal weather and sailing conditions:

Off-Season (Late Fall to Early Spring):

  • Budget-friendly prices.
  • Cooler weather, reduced services.

Shoulder Season (Late Spring and Early Fall):

  • Balanced prices.
  • Pleasant weather, fewer crowds.

High Season in Summer (June to August):

  • Premium prices.
  • Warmest weather, ideal for sailing, but more crowded.

For the best sailing and exploring conditions, late spring to early fall is highly recommended. Choose a season based on your budget, weather preferences, and tolerance for crowds.

Where to charter a boat in Hvar?

Exploring the stunning island of Hvar, Croatia, by boat is a remarkable adventure. Here, we highlight the prominent ports and marinas where you can charter a boat, offering key details for your journey:

Hvar Town: 

  • Port/Marina: Hvar Town boasts a central harbour with various boat rental options.
  • Distance: Conveniently located in the heart of Hvar Town.
  • Facilities: Hvar Town offers a wide range of facilities, including restaurants, cafés, and shops, adding to the vibrant atmosphere.

ACI Marina Palmižana:

  • Port/Marina: Situated on Palmižana Island, a short boat ride from Hvar Town.
  • Distance: Approximately 2.5 kilometers from Hvar Town.
  • Facilities: ACI Marina Palmižana provides amenities like restaurants, bars, and mooring services.

Marina Vrboska:

  • Port/Marina: Found in the charming village of Vrboska on Hvar Island's northern coast.
  • Distance: Around 27 kilometers from Hvar Town.
  • Facilities: Marina Vrboska offers standard marina services, along with a serene setting.

These are the key locations for renting boats in Hvar. Keep in mind that it's advisable to contact the owners for the most current information before planning your trip.

Where to sail in Hvar?

Hvar offers a myriad of beautiful destinations for sailing, each with its unique charm. Here are some places to sail to in Hvar, Croatia:

Pakleni Islands: This group of islets near Hvar Town features clear waters and isolated coves. Visit Palmižana Bay for its vibrant beach bars and restaurants, or anchor in peaceful spots like Mlini Beach.

Vis Island: Sail to Vis Island and explore Stiniva Beach, a stunning cove surrounded by cliffs. Don't miss the historic town of Vis, with its typical streets and restaurants.

Brac Island: Bol, on the southern coast of Brac, boasts the famous Zlatni Rat (Golden Horn) beach, known for its distinctive shape. The town of Milna offers a nice harbour and excellent seafood dining.

Korčula Island: Korčula Town, often dubbed "Little Dubrovnik" is known for its medieval walls and historic charm. The island also features beautiful bays and beaches like Vela Pržina in Lumbarda.

Palmižana Bay: Located on the island of St. Klement in the Pakleni Islands, Palmižana Bay offers a trendy beach club scene, with lush vegetation and vibrant atmosphere.

Bisevo Island: Visit the Blue Cave (Modra špilja) on Bisevo Island for a unique natural phenomenon. The cave's interior glows with a mesmerizing blue hue when sunlight enters through an underwater opening.

These destinations in Hvar and its surrounding islands offer a range of experiences, from vibrant beach scenes to historic towns and natural wonders. Depending on your preferences, you can create a memorable sailing itinerary by exploring these beautiful spots.

What is the capacity of boats in Hvar?

Here's a concise overview of boat capacities in Hvar:

Motorboats:

  • Max Capacity: 2 to 12+ passengers.
  • Min Capacity: 2–4 passengers.
  • Cabins: Typically none, designed for day trips.

RIBs (Rigid Inflatable Boats):

  • Max Capacity: 4 to 20+ passengers.
  • Min Capacity: 4–6 passengers.
  • Cabins: Usually open-deck, for day outings.

Boats Without a Licence:

  • Max Capacity: 2 to 6 passengers.
  • Min Capacity: Some for 2 passengers.
  • Cabins: Generally small and cabin-less, for day trips.

Sailboats:

  • Max Capacity: 4 to 12+ passengers.
  • Min Capacity: 2–4 passengers on smaller vessels.
  • Cabins: Multiple cabins on larger sailboats, accommodating larger groups or families.
  • Renting a boat with or without a skipper?

When planning your boat trip in Hvar, you can choose between renting with a skipper or taking charge yourself:

Rent a Boat with a Skipper in Hvar:

Safety: A skipper ensures expert navigation, prioritizing your safety and peace of mind.

Local Knowledge: Skippers have good knowledge with Hvar's best destinations, enriching your experience by guiding you to hidden spots.

Convenience: You can relax and enjoy the journey without handling navigation responsibilities, offering a worry-free exploration.

Cultural Insights: Skippers often share local insights, stories, and anecdotes, enhancing your understanding of Hvar's culture and history.

Rent a Boat without a Skipper in Hvar:

Sailing Skills: You'll need prior sailing experience and necessary qualifications to operate the boat competently, including familiarity with yacht navigation.

Local Knowledge: Being aware of local regulations, safety measures, and the area is essential.

Responsibility: You assume full responsibility for the boat's safety, your passengers, and adherence to local rules, requiring diligence.

In Hvar, a skippered charter is recommended for those prioritizing safety, local expertise, convenience, and to discover hidden places. It allows you to immerse yourself in Hvar's beauty while a skilled skipper handles navigation, ensuring an unforgettable experience.


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Popular Popular types of boats:RIB, Motorboat, Sailboat
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Low season price: €685 per day
High season price:€822 per day
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Carla
Aug 23, 2021
Good holiday place, definitely worth taking a boat. Went to Vis and the Blue Cave and it was amazing
Mario
Sep 18, 2019
The most beautiful beaches are near the town of Hvar in the Pakleni islands. The best way to visit and explore them is to rent a boat. Mario rent has the best boats and prices! You can rent a small motor boat up to 20 HP, or speedboat. Or you can book the speedboat tour with everything included (boat, fuel, a skipper)
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