
Yacht charter Croatia.
Done right.
Nearly 4,000 yachts across 60+ marinas on the Croatian Adriatic. Catamarans, sailing yachts, motor yachts and gulets — bareboat or fully crewed.
Yacht charter Croatia, simplified.
We're a charter brokerage operated by Cusmanich d.o.o., based in Split. The fleet, the brokers, and the after-sales support live on this coast year-round.
Pick your kind of week.


Local skippers, real Adriatic experience.
Our skippers don't just rent boats — they live the Adriatic. They know which cove fills up by noon, which konoba serves the brodet worth the detour, and which bora forecast means moving the boat tonight.

Real boats, real weekly prices.
A rotating cut of the nearly 4,000 sailing yachts, catamarans and motor yachts we broker along the Croatian coast. The cards refresh from the booking system every few minutes — the same data a real quote is built on, priced by the week.
Two ways onto the water.
Self-drive bareboat charter, or full-service custom itinerary — both backed by the same brokerage and the same after-hours team.
Where to begin.
Who runs the boat — you, or the crew?
One decision shapes the budget and the whole week. All three routes come through the same brokers, the same fleet and the same 72-hour free cancellation.
You are the skipper of record. Croatian harbour-masters ask for a recognised licence — ICC, RYA Day Skipper, ASA 104 or a national equivalent — plus a VHF certificate, both checked as originals at handover. Bring the paperwork and the largest, best-priced slice of the fleet opens up.
No licence needed. A professional Croatian skipper joins for €180–€220 a day, itemised on the quote — every berthing handled, the bora read before it arrives, the wheel handed back to you on the open-water legs. Where the week goes stays your call.
Skipper plus hostess or cook — standard on gulets and the larger motor yachts, bookable on plenty of catamarans too. Provisioning, meals and mooring lines become the crew's job; yours is picking tomorrow's bay.
Looked after, all
week long.
A broker on call all week. Weather updates pushed when they matter. Marina pre-arrival logistics handled. The phone gets picked up at 2am if the engine won't turn over — last August we know, because it happened twice.
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The Adriatic, priced in the open.
Read straight off today’s listing: off-season sailing yachts start around €550 a week and catamarans around €1,200, while a peak-July week on the most-booked 40 ft catamarans opens around €3,300 — the newer ones closer to €4,200. Every quote itemises the boat, the skipper and each extra before you pay, so nothing new is waiting at the check-in desk. For the line-by-line maths, read our catamaran charter cost breakdown, or pull up the live fleet and sort by price.
Croatia, by the numbers.
“Sailing in Croatia with skipper Marijo was an incredible experience! He’s highly professional, knowledgeable about the sea and local spots, and at the same time super friendly and fun. We felt safe, relaxed, and well taken care of throughout the trip. Thanks to him, we discovered beautiful hidden bays and enjoyed every moment on board. Highly recommended!”














