42 ft (13 m) · 6 guests · 3 cabins
2002, Le Boat Royal Classique Comfort 21
Jabel, Germany
From US$224 /day

29 boats available to charter in Jabel, Germany — compare motor yachts, catamarans and sailing boats from verified operators.
Chartering in Jabel means a houseboat holiday on calm inland waters with easy access to the Mecklenburg lake district.
Jabel is a small German base for houseboat rentals, and the local charter market here is focused on houseboats rather than sailing yachts or catamarans. That makes it a practical starting point for relaxed cruising, short breaks, and family trips on sheltered lakes and canals.
From Jabel, a typical day on the water can reach the wider Mecklenburg lake network, including routes toward Müritz and Mirow. These waters suit slow cruising, swimming stops, and overnight anchoring in the inland-lake landscape of northern Germany.
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42 ft (13 m) · 6 guests · 3 cabins
Jabel, Germany
From US$224 /day
39 ft (12 m) · 6 guests · 2 cabins
Jabel, Germany
From US$200 /day
39 ft (12 m) · 6 guests · 2 cabins
Jabel, Germany
From US$200 /day
39 ft (12 m) · 6 guests · 2 cabins
Jabel, Germany
From US$200 /day
39 ft (12 m) · 6 guests · 2 cabins
Jabel, Germany
From US$200 /day
Live availability from verified operators; day rates converted to USD.
| Boat type | Available | From (per day) |
|---|---|---|
| Houseboat | 11 | $105 |
| Sailing yacht | 9 | $96 |
| Yacht | 9 | $78 |
In Jabel, departures are centered on houseboat bases serving the Mecklenburg inland waters. The live charter market for Jabel shows houseboats as the available boat type, so this is the main format to expect at the port.
Because Jabel is an inland destination, the practical departure points are quays and charter bases connected to the lake and canal system rather than a seafront marina. Check-in and handover are usually arranged by the operator at the base before you set off.
From Jabel, a day trip can reach the Mecklenburg lake district and its connected inland routes. The strongest verified nearby references for route planning are Müritz, Mirow, and broader links toward Berlin and Hamburg within Germany’s inland charter network.
This area is best for gentle cruising rather than long open-water passages. A houseboat from Jabel is well suited to short hops between lakes, quiet anchorages, and scenic shoreline stops.
The best months for a Jabel houseboat trip are late spring through early autumn, with the most reliable comfort typically from May to September. In this part of Germany, summer gives the warmest weather and the most usable daylight for slow inland cruising.
Outside that window, conditions can still be possible, but the experience is more dependent on cooler temperatures and shorter days. For a family-style houseboat holiday, the main season is the most practical period to book.
For a houseboat charter in Germany, bareboat rules depend on the boat and operator, but charter platforms commonly offer both captained and bareboat options in the country. Some German charter listings also state that a valid skipper certificate is required for certain vessels, so the exact rule should be checked against the boat you choose.
If you do not hold the required licence or certificate, the safer option is to book a skippered or crewed arrangement where available. For Jabel specifically, the fact that houseboats are the listed boat type makes this an especially important step before confirming your booking.
The nearest major airport for Jabel is Berlin Brandenburg, which is the most practical air gateway for reaching this inland part of Germany. From Berlin, transfer times are typically several hours by road, depending on traffic and the exact charter base.
Jabel also sits within the wider northern German charter corridor, with nearby access points associated with Berlin, Hamburg, Rheinsberg, and Mirow. For most visitors, the simplest plan is to fly into Berlin and continue by car or rail-plus-transfer to the base.
Jabel is a houseboat-focused charter port. The local live inventory shows houseboats as the available boat type, which matches the inland-lake setting.
from around $104 per day.
Yes. Jabel is suited to slow inland cruising, short daily hops, and sheltered waters rather than demanding offshore sailing. That makes it a good match for families and relaxed groups.
The main verified route references from Jabel point toward the Mecklenburg lake district, including Müritz and Mirow. These are inland-water routes rather than sea passages.
The most practical window is late spring through early autumn, especially May to September. That period offers the best daylight and weather for inland cruising in this region.
Rules depend on the specific boat and operator. Some German charters require a valid skipper certificate for bareboat hire, while other bookings are available with a skipper or crew.
Boat types
From RIBs and motorboats to catamarans and crewed superyachts.
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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