Yacht charter in Drage, Croatia
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Yacht charter in Drage

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About chartering in Drage

Yacht charter in Drage is a calm, sheltered way to start a Dalmatian sailing holiday, with quiet water and easy access to the islands north of Šibenik and Zadar. Drage sits near Pakoštane on Croatia’s Adriatic coast, with Marina Drage as the main local base for departures.

From Drage, sailors commonly set out toward Kornati National Park, the Pašman Channel, Murter and the Zadar archipelago. The setting also works well for relaxed family cruising, because the local waters are described as sheltered and suitable for easy day sailing.

A day trip from Drage can reach island-hopping routes through the Kornati chain, short hops to Murter and Pašman, and anchorages in quieter bays when conditions allow. Vransko Lake lies just inland, so the area combines coastal sailing with a distinctive nature-side backdrop.

Boats available in Drage

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Elvis

35 ft (11 m) · 8 guests · 3 cabins

2019, Elvis

Marina Drage, Croatia

From US$207 /day

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Ela

48 ft (15 m) · 12 guests · 5 cabins

2023, Ela

Marina Drage, Croatia

From US$271 /day

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Marley

41 ft (12 m) · 8 guests · 3 cabins

2019, Marley

Marina Drage, Croatia

Price on request

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Page

35 ft (11 m) · 8 guests · 3 cabins

2019, Page

Marina Drage, Croatia

From US$148 /day

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Boat types & prices in Drage

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Boat typeAvailableFrom (per day)
Sailing yacht77$121
Yacht31$90
Mega yacht1$14,327

Where do yachts depart from in Drage?

The main departure point is Marina Drage, which is the core charter base in the area. Drage is also described as a quiet north-Dalmatian base near Pakoštane and Biograd, so it suits charterers who want a smaller launch point than the large city marinas.

For practical planning, Drage charter pages also point to nearby bases and handover points in the wider area, including Biograd, Trogir, Split and Marina Kaštela. The exact embarkation location depends on the boat and operator, but Drage itself is the local starting point for this destination.

What day trips and island routes work best from Drage?

The best day trips from Drage are toward Kornati National Park, Murter, the Pašman Channel and the Zadar archipelago. These are all within easy sailing distance from the port, making Drage a strong base for short island-hopping itineraries.

Kornati is the signature route because it offers a dense island landscape and protected waters for scenic cruising. Closer options include Murter and Pašman, while longer day sails can extend toward the wider Zadar area if weather and crew experience allow.

When is the best sailing season for Drage?

The main sailing window for Drage runs from May to October. That period is repeatedly identified as the best season for chartering here, with summer temperatures commonly around 26-30°C.

Weather-wise, the area is usually affected by a northwest afternoon maestral, with occasional bora. That combination means mornings are often the smoother time for longer passages, while afternoon conditions can bring more breeze.

Do you need a licence to charter in Drage, Croatia?

For a bareboat charter in Croatia, the skipper must have a valid boating licence and a VHF radio certificate or equivalent proof accepted for the charter. If you do not have the required documents, you can still charter by booking a skippered boat.

That rule applies in Drage as it does elsewhere in Croatia, so charterers should plan their crew documents before arrival. Skippered charters are the easiest option for first-time guests or groups that want a more relaxed route through Kornati and the nearby islands.

How do you get to Drage, and which airport is closest?

The nearest major airport for Drage is Zadar Airport. Transfer time is roughly 30 to 40 minutes by road, depending on traffic and the exact marina or accommodation pickup point.

Drage is positioned between Biograd and Murter on the northern Dalmatian coast, so road access is straightforward for crews arriving from central or southern Croatia. Many charterers combine arrival in Zadar with a same-day embarkation at Marina Drage.

Drage yacht charter — FAQ

How much does a boat rental in Drage cost?

Boat rentals in Drage start from around $65 per day.

What is the best season to charter in Drage?

The main charter season is May to October. Summer is the most settled period, with warm temperatures and the most reliable conditions for island hopping.

Can I sail from Drage to Kornati National Park in a day?

Yes. Kornati National Park is one of the main day-trip targets from Drage and is reachable within easy sailing distance. It is the signature route for charterers using this base.

Do I need a skipper licence in Croatia for a bareboat from Drage?

Yes, bareboat charter requires a valid boating licence and a VHF radio certificate or accepted equivalent. If you do not have them, a skippered charter is the practical option.

Is Drage suitable for families and relaxed cruising?

Yes. The local waters are described as sheltered and calm, which suits first-time sailors and family groups. Short routes to Murter, Pašman and quieter bays work well from this base.

How far is Drage from the airport?

Zadar Airport is the nearest major airport, with a road transfer of about 30 to 40 minutes. That makes same-day embarkation at Marina Drage straightforward for many arrivals.

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