63 ft (19 m) · 6 guests
2005, Nuvari 63, 20 meter yacht, comfortable, luxurious, refit 2022
Bilice, Croatia
From US$2,659 /day

10 boats available to charter in Bilice, Croatia — compare motor yachts, catamarans and sailing boats from verified operators.
Chartering in Bilice is a practical way to start a Dalmatian sailing holiday on sheltered inland and coastal waters near Šibenik. It suits sailing yachts and yachts, with routes that can move quickly from quiet waterways to open Adriatic island cruising.
The main departure base is Bilice itself, near Šibenik, where local charter listings show Bilice Port as a check-in point. From here, day sailing can reach Šibenik Bay, Prokljan Lake, and the Krka River mouth, while longer outings can continue toward the Kornati sailing area.
Bilice works well for charterers who want a mix of easy navigation and varied scenery. A typical day trip can combine river or lake cruising, a stop near Šibenik, and an anchorage in a protected bay before returning to base.
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63 ft (19 m) · 6 guests
Bilice, Croatia
From US$2,659 /day
48 ft (15 m) · 12 guests · 3 cabins
Bilice, Croatia
From US$973 /day
51 ft (16 m) · 8 guests · 4 cabins
Bilice, Croatia
From US$386 /day
Live availability from verified operators; day rates converted to USD.
| Boat type | Available | From (per day) |
|---|---|---|
| Yacht | 7 | $537 |
| Sailing yacht | 3 | $383 |
Yachts usually depart from Bilice Port and nearby charter bases in the Šibenik area. The local inventory includes sailing yachts and yachts, and Bilice is listed as a charter point within the wider Šibenik–Bilice sailing area.
For charter planning, Bilice is also close to larger embarkation hubs on the Croatian coast, including Split, Trogir, Marina Kaštela, Marina D-Marin Dalmacija, and Dubrovnik. Those ports matter if you are comparing one-way positioning or looking for broader fleet availability in the same country.
From Bilice, a day trip can comfortably cover Šibenik Bay, Prokljan Lake, and the lower Krka River area. These waters are close enough for a relaxed itinerary and are among the most relevant local cruising areas for this port.
If you want a broader island-hopping day, the route can extend toward the Kornati sailing area. That makes Bilice useful for charterers who want to combine inland-sheltered water with a taste of open-sea cruising in southern Croatia.
The best sailing window for Bilice is typically from June to August, when weather conditions are reported as best for boat rental in this area. More generally, Croatia’s main yachting season runs from May through October, with the strongest overall conditions usually from June to September.
For Bilice, that means summer is the most dependable time for stable itineraries and fuller day plans. Shoulder months can still work for quieter cruising, but the clearest weather window is in the core summer period.
In Croatia, bareboat chartering requires the appropriate boating licence and a valid VHF radio certificate where applicable. If you do not have the required papers, booking a skipper is the straightforward alternative.
That rule applies in Bilice as it does across Croatia. If you are comparing options, skipper availability can be added to the charter, and one local listing shows skipper cost as a separate extra on top of the boat price.
The most practical airport for Bilice is Split Airport, which is the main international gateway for this part of Dalmatia. From Split, the transfer to the Šibenik area is roughly straightforward by road and is commonly used for yacht embarkation in this region.
Bilice is also close to Šibenik, so the final transfer is short once you reach the city area. That makes it suitable for charterers who want a base that is easier to reach than more remote island departure points.
Bilice is a strong fit for families and mixed groups because the surrounding waters offer both sheltered cruising and simple day legs. The combination of lake, river, bay, and nearby island routes gives you flexibility if you want a calm first day or a longer sailing itinerary.
It is especially useful for groups that want to avoid long repositioning on day one. You can start on calmer waters near Šibenik, then expand toward more open cruising once everyone is comfortable with the boat and weather.
Bilice is best known for sailing yacht and yacht charters. The port works well for crews who want a Dalmatian starting point with both sheltered and open-water route options.
The most relevant local cruising areas are Šibenik Bay, Prokljan Lake, and the Krka River mouth. Longer day routes can also head toward the Kornati sailing area.
June through August is the strongest local weather window for Bilice. More broadly, Croatia’s sailing season runs from May through October.
Yes, bareboat charter in Croatia requires the proper boating licence, and a VHF radio certificate may also be required where applicable. If you do not have the paperwork, you can book with a skipper.
Yes, Bilice suits families because it offers sheltered waters and short route options. That makes it easier to plan relaxed sailing days before moving on to longer island or coastal legs.
Boat types
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YachtLuxury cruising with full crew
8–16 guests ·
from $480/day
CatamaranStable, spacious, perfect for groups
10–12 guests ·
from $280/day
SailboatWind, sails and slow island hopping
6–10 guests ·
from $130/day
MotorboatFast day cruises without the captain
4–10 guests ·
from $90/day
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