Yacht Charter in Zadar
150 yachts available in Zadar, Croatia.
Most popular here: Sailing yacht (102) · Motor yacht (34) · Catamaran (14)
Zadar is a prime Adriatic base for yacht charters with 149 available vessels. Located in Dalmatia, it provides access to the Kornati Islands and nearby Adriatic cruising grounds. The season runs May through October, with calm waters and consistent winds ideal for both bareboat and crewed charters.
Frequently asked questions
Last verified:When is the best time to charter a yacht in Zadar?
May through October offers optimal conditions. Summer months bring steady winds and warm temperatures, though July and August are peak season with higher prices and more crowds. June and September provide excellent sailing with fewer tourists. Winter sailing is possible but less comfortable due to variable weather.Do I need a sailing license or experience?
Bareboat charter requires an International Certificate of Competence or equivalent. Some companies accept proof of sailing experience instead. Crewed charters require no license. Beginners can also hire a skipper and crew to handle navigation while you relax.What islands can I visit from Zadar?
The Kornati Islands are the primary destination, featuring over 80 uninhabited islands. Dugi Otok and Pag are accessible day trips. You can also sail toward the Dalmatian coast, exploring coves and small villages. Most routes suit one-week itineraries well.How much does a week-long yacht charter cost?
Prices vary by yacht size, season, and whether you hire crew. A bareboat catamaran typically ranges from mid to high thousands for a week in shoulder season, rising significantly in summer. All-inclusive crewed charters cost considerably more. Contact operators for exact quotes.What is included in a standard charter package?
Bareboat charters include the yacht, bedding, and basic equipment. Some include insurance and provisioning. Crewed charters add meals, fuel, and skipper services. Check what each operator provides. Additional costs include port fees, mooring, and provisioning beyond what is covered.Is Zadar a good choice for first-time charterers?
Yes. The Adriatic offers relatively calm waters, good infrastructure, and short distances between islands. Many operators offer crewed options or skippers for nervous charterers. The season's predictable weather and well-marked routes make Zadar accessible to various experience levels.What are typical wind and weather conditions like?
Summer brings the Maestral wind from the northwest, ideal for sailing. Spring and fall are slightly more unpredictable but still navigable. Temperatures range from warm in summer to cool in shoulder seasons. Hurricane-force storms are rare, though sudden winds can occur.How far is Zadar from other Croatian charter bases?
Zadar sits roughly halfway between Dalmatia's northern and southern coasts. It is about 120 kilometers north of Split and 200 kilometers south of Rijeka. This position makes it an excellent hub for exploring both the Adriatic islands and the surrounding coast within a week.
Featured yachts
- Beneteau 550 Flyer BebaZadar, Croatia210 EUR /week
- Elan 333 AnjaZadar, Croatia1200 EUR /week
- Beneteau Flyer 550 BEBAZadar, Croatia1470 EUR /week
- Bavaria Cruiser 46 JamesonZadar, Croatia1927 EUR /week
- Elan 384 Impression Mok MokZadar, Croatia1350 EUR /week
- Elan 444 Impression Mili MiliZadar, Croatia2200 EUR /week
- Merry Fisher 1295 FLY NIKAZadar, Croatia2975 EUR /week
- Swift Trawler 35 KAYCIZadar, Croatia2225 EUR /week
- Bura 8.0 Step HydrotherapyZadar, Croatia2800 EUR /week
- Bavaria 49 SrnaZadar, Croatia2200 EUR /week
- Elan 333 ZaraZadar, Croatia1200 EUR /week
- Merry Fisher 1095 GingerZadar, Croatia2484 EUR /week