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Boat rentals in Split typically start at €150–€300 per day for small speedboats, and go up to €600+ per day for larger vessels or luxury yachts. Captained full-day tours to islands like Hvar or Vis often start around €500–€700 for private groups.
Available options include speedboats, RIBs, motorboats, sailboats, catamarans, and luxury yachts. Many are offered with a skipper, and some can be rented bareboat if you hold a valid license.
Yes, most boat rentals in Split offer captained (or “skippered”) options. Hiring a local skipper is common and ideal if you’re unfamiliar with the Adriatic or want a stress-free experience visiting nearby islands.
If you're renting without a skipper, Croatian law requires a valid international boating license and VHF certificate. If you don’t have one, simply book a captained rental—no license needed.
Most boats depart from Split’s main harbor, near Matejuška Pier and ACI Marina Split. Other launch points include Marina Zenta and surrounding marinas in Podstrana or Kaštela.
Popular destinations include Hvar, Blue Cave (Biševo), Vis, the Pakleni Islands, Brač (especially Zlatni Rat Beach), and Šolta. Most day tours combine multiple stops for swimming, sightseeing, and lunch onshore.
Yes, most boat tours include swim stops in secluded coves or near islands. Snorkeling gear is often provided on captained tours. The waters around Brač and the Pakleni Islands are especially clear and popular for swimming.
Both are available. Shared group tours by speedboat are common and budget-friendly. Private charters offer more flexibility, privacy, and custom itineraries—great for families, couples, or small groups.
May through September is peak boating season in Split. July and August have the warmest weather and calmest seas, but also larger crowds. Late spring and early fall offer better availability and slightly cooler temperatures.
Most tours run 8–10 hours for a full-day island-hopping experience. Half-day trips (4–5 hours) are available too, usually visiting closer spots like Brač or Šolta.
Absolutely. Many charters cater to birthdays, proposals, bachelor/bachelorette parties, and even wedding photo shoots. Boats can be customized with drinks, music, or guided service depending on the occasion.
Some tours include drinks and snacks, while others offer BYO or upgrade options like onboard catering or restaurant reservations on the islands. Check the listing or ask your captain in advance.
Yes, fishing charters are available—typically with a captain who provides gear, bait, and local knowledge. You can expect to catch species like sea bass, dentex, and mackerel.
Yes, especially in high season (June–August). Captained day tours to popular spots like the Blue Cave and Hvar fill up quickly. Booking at least 3–5 days ahead is recommended.