
Bareboat charter in Croatia
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Sail in Croatia’s beautiful archipelago
Enjoy an unforgettable experience sailing on your own with a bareboat charter in Croatia. Thanks to the size of the archipelago, the crystal clear waters and the comfortable climate, Croatia has become known as a sailing paradise. When you charter a bareboat with More Sailing, you can count on safety, quality and solid experience, both of the region and the industry as a whole.




Why a bareboat charter with More Sailing?
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Enjoy Croatia’s fabulous archipelago
Sail in Croatia’s most beautiful archipelago, which stretches out beyond the coastal resort of Split in Dalmatia. Our own marinas are located in the historic city of Trogir, and from here you can choose to sail northwards or southwards to explore islands such as Hvar, Brac, Korcula and Vis. Enjoy pristine bays, old port cities with cobblestone lanes and lush green spaces, and snorkel in turquoise waters. Sailing in Croatia suits everyone, from the active traveller to the bon vivant, from families with children to groups of friends.

Our marinas in Croatia
In Croatia we have two dedicated marinas – Marina Trogir and Marina Baotić. Here you will find our harbour offices, our boats and all the information you could possibly need before your sailing trip in Croatia. Read more below about the different marinas.
Boat fleet in Croatia
Step by step
How does a bareboat charter in Croatia work?
Are you thinking of a bareboat charter in Croatia? Then you’re in just the right place! We will walk you through the process of choosing a boat and making a booking – everything from what happens when you arrive for check-in, the trip itself, all the way up to your journey home.
When is the best time to go sailing in Croatia?
Sailing season in Croatia stretches from May to October. Choose a bareboat charter with More Sailing in the archipelago beyond Split and discover an island realm rich in variety, with beautiful sheltered coves and ports.
May–June is perfect for those who prefer quieter harbours, comfortably warm weather (around 22–28°C) and lower prices. The sea is almost ready for swimming in. July–August is the high season with hot weather (30°C+), lots of boats and harbours and villages at their liveliest. September–October still offer warm breezes and water, but fewer tourists. An ideal period for those who prefer more space, and often lower prices too.
Average temperatures in Croatia
Which route can I sail in Croatia?
When you charter bareboat with us at More Sailing, you will depart from the historic port town of Trogir – a charming city with tiny cobblestone lanes and a rich history. This will be the best base from which to explore the beautiful Dalmatian archipelago. Examples of popular islands to visit include Hvar, Vis, Brac and Solta.
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