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What Should you Know About Bareboat Charter in Croatia?

First things first, what is a bareboat charter? Simply put, it is a charter where you rent a water vessel- be it a catamaran, motorboat, sailboat, yacht etc- then captain it yourself. You are also solely responsible for what happens to the boat or crew.

Aside from having the requisite sailing profile for the boat of your choosing, a VHF radio operator certificate and boat operator license is also mandatory and both should have the legal backing of the authorized institute in your home country. Croatian authorities also have their own list of accepted foreign licenses so be sure to find out from official government channels whether your country makes the cut.

On a bareboat charter, the sailing itinerary is also entirely up to you as long as you return the vessel by the agreed deadline. If you don’t know your way around the Adriatic, you can ask for a helping hand from your charter company who will help with sailing route suggestions that tickle your fancy.

The cost of a bareboat yacht charter

A number of factors influence the price but there are two main aspects that play a pivotal role namely:

You can expect the newer or larger boats to cost more than the smaller or older models.

Other expenses

Apart from the fees paid to your charter company- e.g. tourist tax, transit log and boat rental charges-there also other accompanying expenses you need to consider when coming up with a weekly bareboating budget. These include:

Costs of various parking options

Often you’ll find just one of these options in any particular area so your mooring expenses will hinge upon the places you visit.

And that’s the entirety of the most important things you need to know about Croatia’s bareboat charters in a nutshell.

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