Yacht charter in Dugi Rat, Croatia
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Yacht charter in Dugi Rat

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About chartering in Dugi Rat

Yacht charter in Dugi Rat is a practical Dalmatian departure point for short coastal escapes, with easy access to the Split–Omiš shoreline and the sheltered waters off Jesenice Bay.

The most useful embarkation points are Dugi Rat itself and nearby Split-side marinas and quays, especially when you want to start close to the central Adriatic rather than from a busier city centre base.

From here, a day on the water can reach Brač, the Makarska Riviera, and nearby anchorages along the mainland coast, with calm inshore runs that suit sailing yachts, catamarans, gulets, and motor yachts.

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Boat types & prices in Dugi Rat

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Boat typeAvailableFrom (per day)
Mega yacht8$2,279
Sailing yacht5$479
Yacht5$159
Gulet3$2,129
Catamaran1$1,839

Where do yachts actually depart from in Dugi Rat?

Boats for Dugi Rat are commonly based on the local waterfront or in nearby Split-area departure points rather than in a large standalone marina town centre.

For charter planning, the practical rule is to check Dugi Rat first, then extend the search to nearby Croatian bases such as Split, Trogir, Bibinje, Biograd, and Dubrovnik if you need a wider choice of boats.

This makes Dugi Rat a useful starting point for both private day charters and longer coastal itineraries, especially when you want a quieter boarding point on the Split-Dalmatia coast.

What day-trip routes can you reach from Dugi Rat?

From Dugi Rat, a day trip can comfortably cover the central Dalmatian coast, including Brač and the waters around Split, with longer but still realistic routes toward Hvar-side cruising depending on boat speed and weather.

Closer inshore, charterers often use the mainland coast for swimming stops, then move across to island anchorages where shelter is better in settled conditions.

The exact route depends on the vessel type, but sailing yachts and catamarans suit relaxed island-hopping while motor yachts can cover more coastline in a single day.

When is the best sailing season for Dugi Rat?

The main sailing window in Croatia runs from late spring through early autumn, with the most dependable conditions usually in May, June, September, and October.

July and August are the warmest and busiest months, and they are best for charterers who want the full summer atmosphere rather than quieter marinas and anchorages.

For day charters around Dugi Rat, spring and early autumn often offer the best balance of stable winds, fewer crowds, and comfortable temperatures.

Do you need a licence or skipper in Croatia for Dugi Rat?

For bareboat charter in Croatia, the skipper must hold a valid boat licence and a VHF radio certificate, or hire a licensed skipper if those documents are not available.

This matters in Dugi Rat as much as anywhere else in Croatia, because charter operators follow the same national rules regardless of whether you depart from a small local base or a larger nearby port.

Crewed or skippered options are the simplest choice for families and mixed groups who want a relaxed day without handling the boat themselves.

How do you get to Dugi Rat for a yacht charter?

The nearest major airport is Split Airport, and Dugi Rat is typically reached from there by road in roughly 30 to 40 minutes depending on traffic.

That short transfer time is one of Dugi Rat’s main advantages for charterers arriving by air, because it keeps same-day boarding straightforward.

Road access along the Dalmatian coast also makes Dugi Rat convenient for guests staying in Split, Omiš, or other nearby mainland towns before departure.

Dugi Rat yacht charter — FAQ

How much does a boat rental in Dugi Rat cost?

Boat rental in Dugi Rat starts from around $159 per day.

What kind of boats can I charter in Dugi Rat?

Dugi Rat listings include mega yachts, sailing yachts, yachts, gulets, and catamarans. That mix works for both relaxed family cruising and larger group charters.

What are the best months for chartering from Dugi Rat?

The most reliable sailing months are May, June, September, and October. July and August are the peak summer months and are usually the busiest.

Can I cruise to islands from Dugi Rat in one day?

Yes, day trips from Dugi Rat can reach nearby central Dalmatian waters, including Brač and routes along the Split coast. Longer island-hopping is possible if weather and boat speed allow it.

Do I need a skipper for a yacht charter in Croatia?

If you charter bareboat in Croatia, the skipper needs a valid licence and a VHF radio certificate. If you do not have them, book a skippered boat instead.

Is Dugi Rat suitable for families or groups?

Yes, Dugi Rat works well for families and groups because it offers easy access to sheltered mainland cruising and short transfers from Split Airport. Catamarans and sailing yachts are especially practical for comfortable day trips.

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