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Elan 45.1 Impression | Albatros
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This boat offers excellent value for money. It combines high customer ratings with great price and benefits such as low prepayment and complimentary amenities.
8.3 Very good | 16 reviews- Year
- 2021
- Cabins
- 4
- People
- 10
- FREE dinghy engine
- FREE WiFi
- Bathing platform
- Bow thruster


Bavaria Cruiser 51 | Summer Smile
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This boat offers excellent value for money. It combines high customer ratings with great price and benefits such as low prepayment and complimentary amenities.
8.4 Very good | 5 reviews- Year
- 2017
- Cabins
- 5
- People
- 11
- FREE dinghy engine
- Bathing platform
- Bow thruster
- Outside GPS plotter
Electric toilets

Elan 45 | Lasta
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This boat offers excellent value for money. It combines high customer ratings with great price and benefits such as low prepayment and complimentary amenities.
8.8 Very good | 27 reviews- Year
- 2017
- Cabins
- 4
- People
- 10
- FREE dinghy engine
- FREE WiFi
- Bathing platform
- Bow thruster


Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 440 | Soyka
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This boat offers excellent value for money. It combines high customer ratings with great price and benefits such as low prepayment and complimentary amenities.
9 Excellent | 14 reviews- Year
- 2023
- Cabins
- 4
- People
- 8
- FREE dinghy engine
- FREE WiFi
- Bathing platform
- Outside GPS plotter


Bavaria C45 | Bluna
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This boat offers excellent value for money. It combines high customer ratings with great price and benefits such as low prepayment and complimentary amenities.
8.6 Very good | 14 reviews- Year
- 2023
- Cabins
- 4
- People
- 9
- FREE dinghy engine
- FREE WiFi
- Bathing platform
- Bow thruster


Elan 45.1 Impression | Zeba
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This boat offers excellent value for money. It combines high customer ratings with great price and benefits such as low prepayment and complimentary amenities.
8.6 Very good | 13 reviews- Year
- 2023
- Cabins
- 4
- People
- 10
- FREE dinghy engine
- FREE WiFi
- Bathing platform
- Bow thruster


Dufour 460 GL | Ibis
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This boat offers excellent value for money. It combines high customer ratings with great price and benefits such as low prepayment and complimentary amenities.
8.8 Very good | 13 reviews- Year
- 2019
- Cabins
- 5
- People
- 12
- FREE dinghy engine
- FREE WiFi
- Bathing platform
- Outside GPS plotter


Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 419 | Mango Tango
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This boat offers excellent value for money. It combines high customer ratings with great price and benefits such as low prepayment and complimentary amenities.
8.8 Very good | 13 reviews- Year
- 2019
- Cabins
- 3
- People
- 8
- FREE dinghy engine
- Bathing platform
- Bow thruster
- Outside GPS plotter


Bavaria Cruiser 51 | Ivolga
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This boat offers excellent value for money. It combines high customer ratings with great price and benefits such as low prepayment and complimentary amenities.
8.4 Very good | 22 reviews- Year
- 2020
- Cabins
- 5
- People
- 12
- FREE dinghy engine
- FREE WiFi
- Bathing platform
- Bow thruster


Elan 45.1 Impression | Flamingo
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This boat offers excellent value for money. It combines high customer ratings with great price and benefits such as low prepayment and complimentary amenities.
8.6 Very good | 14 reviews- Year
- 2022
- Cabins
- 4
- People
- 10
- FREE dinghy engine
- FREE WiFi
- Bathing platform
- Bow thruster


Bavaria Cruiser 51 | Kondor
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This boat offers excellent value for money. It combines high customer ratings with great price and benefits such as low prepayment and complimentary amenities.
8.7 Very good | 23 reviews- Year
- 2018
- Cabins
- 5
- People
- 12
- FREE dinghy engine
- FREE WiFi
- Bathing platform
- Bow thruster


Bavaria Cruiser 37 | Crypto
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This boat offers excellent value for money. It combines high customer ratings with great price and benefits such as low prepayment and complimentary amenities.
9.1 Excellent | 7 reviews- Year
- 2024
- Cabins
- 3
- People
- 7
- FREE dinghy engine
- Bow thruster
- Outside GPS plotter
- Bathing platform
New yachtElectric toilets

Bavaria Cruiser 46 | Galeb
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This boat offers excellent value for money. It combines high customer ratings with great price and benefits such as low prepayment and complimentary amenities.
8.6 Very good | 19 reviews- Year
- 2021
- Cabins
- 4
- People
- 10
- FREE dinghy engine
- FREE WiFi
- Bathing platform
- Bow thruster

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Lagoon 40 | Ohana
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This boat offers excellent value for money. It combines high customer ratings with great price and benefits such as low prepayment and complimentary amenities.
9 Excellent | 4 reviews- Year
- 2020
- Cabins
- 6
- People
- 10
- Tourist tax included
- FREE WiFi
- FREE dinghy engine
- Bathing platform

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Bavaria Cruiser 46 | Spring Dolphin
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This boat offers excellent value for money. It combines high customer ratings with great price and benefits such as low prepayment and complimentary amenities.
9.2 Excellent | 5 reviews- Year
- 2023
- Cabins
- 4
- People
- 9
- FREE dinghy engine
- Bathing platform
- Bow thruster
- Outside GPS plotter
Electric toilets![Waypoint]()

Cobra Yachts 41 | Strizh
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This boat offers excellent value for money. It combines high customer ratings with great price and benefits such as low prepayment and complimentary amenities.
9 Excellent | 24 reviews- Year
- 2016
- Cabins
- 4
- People
- 8
- FREE dinghy engine
- FREE WiFi
- Bow thruster
- Outside GPS plotter
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Bavaria Cruiser 46 | Iustitia
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This boat offers excellent value for money. It combines high customer ratings with great price and benefits such as low prepayment and complimentary amenities.
10 Excellent | 3 reviews- Year
- 2023
- Cabins
- 4
- People
- 9
- FREE dinghy engine
- Bathing platform
- Bow thruster
- Outside GPS plotter
Electric toilets

Beneteau Oceanis 38 | Bellona
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This boat offers excellent value for money. It combines high customer ratings with great price and benefits such as low prepayment and complimentary amenities.
8.2 Very good | 10 reviews- Year
- 2018
- Cabins
- 3
- People
- 8
- Bathing platform
- Bow thruster
- Outside GPS plotter

Yacht Charter and Boat Rental in Trogir
Trogir is a historic harbour town on Croatia’s central Dalmatian coast. A medieval UNESCO World Heritage site, it sits on a tiny island linked to Ciovo peninsula by bridges. Renowned for its strategic location and superbly equipped marinas, Trogir has become a popular sailing base.. Its sheltered gulf, clear waters and string of nearby islands make it ideal for yacht charter. The sailing season runs roughly from late spring through early autumn: May to September brings warm, sunny weather and steady NW “maestral” breezes for afternoon sailing. Summer sea temperatures reach 22–25 °C, and generally calm seas are the norm along Croatia’s coast. Offshore winds like the bura (northeasterly) and jugo (southeasterly) can appear, but most days the prevailing maestral will give a pleasant 10–18 knot afternoon breeze for relaxed cruising. Peak charter season is July–August (busy harbours, warmest), while May–June or September can offer cooler, quieter conditions and often better charter rates.
Boat Types Available for Charter
Charter companies in Trogir offer a wide range of boats for rent to suit different needs. The classic choice is a sailing yacht Trogir. These range from around 30 to 50 feet, typically with 2–4 cabins for 4–8 people. Sailing yachts are popular for traditional cruising – you raise sails or motor as needed. A monohull sailboat charter is quiet and fuel-efficient, and gives an authentic sailing experience under wind power.
Catamarans are also common. Many charterers prefer catamarans Trogir because their two-hull design gives extra stability and more deck and cabin space. Luxury sailing catamarans (e.g. Lagoon, Fountaine Pajot, Leopard models) often have 3–5 cabins and spacious cockpits. Trogir catamaran charters are especially good for families or groups who value comfort. There are even power catamarans Trogir available, which combine a similar stable layout with motors instead of sails, giving effortless cruising. (For example, Boataround lists 38 power catamarans at Trogir marinas.)
In addition, motorboats and motor yachts Trogir are available for hire. These range from small day-cruiser speedboats (used for short trips or water-skiing) up to large luxury motor-yachts (40+ feet, with several cabins) that can cover distances quickly. Motor boat hire in Trogir is popular for quick island hops and exploring hidden coves under engine power. A motor yacht charter often comes with a professional captain (see below). Together, these options mean you can find everything from a compact 30 ft cruiser to a fully-crewed luxury catamaran in Trogir’s charter fleet.
Charter Options: Bareboat, Skippered and Luxury
When booking a boat hire in Trogir, you must decide whether to crew the boat yourself or hire help:
- Bareboat charter Trogir: With a bareboat charter, you rent just the boat and provision it yourself. This is for experienced sailors who have the necessary licenses. Croatia requires a valid sailing certificate (such as an ICC or national yachtmaster rating) for self-skippering. As Dream Yacht Charter notes, “you’ll need a sailing license recognized by the local port authorities”. If you do have the credentials, a bareboat charter offers maximum freedom to set your own pace and itinerary.
- Skippered charter Trogir: If you lack a license or prefer to relax, hire a local skipper (captain) to sail the boat. Skippered charters are very popular; they are often advertised as “Croatia yacht charter with skipper.” In this case, you pay for the skipper’s fee plus the charter, but you don’t need sailing experience. Dream Yacht Charter emphasizes that for skippered charters “no sailing experience is needed”. You steer your course and enjoy the cruise while the skipper handles navigation and mooring.
Marinas in Trogir
Trogir’s sailing community is supported by several well-equipped marinas. These marinas provide moorings, fuel, provisioning, and services for charter guests. Key marinas include:
- ACI Marina Trogir: The main marina in Trogir is run by Croatia’s ACI network. It lies on Čiovo island (across the channel from the old town) at Put Cumbrijana. ACI Trogir has about 180 berths for yachts up to ~18 metres. It offers water and electricity hookups, showers, fuel, a restaurant and shop. The marina is sheltered by the channel and has a 10t boat hoist. From here you can walk into the historic centre.
- Marina Baotić: Just west of Trogir, Marina Baotić is one of Croatia’s largest and most modern marinas. It handles up to 400 boats from 6–60 m in length. Marina Baotić has full facilities including restaurants, shops, hotels and a fuel station. It is only 8 minutes from Split airport, making it very convenient for arriving crew. Many charter fleets are based here, as noted in sailing guides.
- SCT Marina Trogir sits directly opposite Trogir’s UNESCO-listed old town, on the mainland side of the channel, so you step off the pontoon and are only a short walk from the historic centre. It is a modern facility with floating pontoons and around 230 sea berths plus additional dry berths, accommodating everything from smaller charter yachts to larger motor yachts. The marina offers standard services such as water, shore power, Wi-Fi, fuel and 24-hour security, along with on-site technical support and lift/yard facilities for maintenance. With cafés, restaurants and provisioning options either inside the marina complex or just outside the gate, SCT Marina Trogir works well as both a comfortable home port and a convenient overnight stop during a longer yacht charter.
Popular Sailing Itineraries from Trogir
From Trogir you have many options for itineraries. A typical one- or two-week cruise will explore the central Dalmatian islands. Some popular routes include:
- Island-hopping in Central Dalmatia: Sail through islands such as Šolta, Brač, Hvar, Vis and possibly Korčula. For example, one common 7-day loop goes from Trogir to the island of Brač (Pučišća or Milna), then on to Vis, then back west via the isles of Šolta and Veli Drvenik, with a final stop near Rogoznica or Primošten on the mainland before returning to Trogir. This route covers roughly 135–160 nautical miles and shows a mix of popular and quieter spots
- Coastal routes: Some sailors also cruise north along the coast from Omiš toward Split, or south along the Makarska coast. For instance, after island-hopping you might sail to Omiš or Rogoznica on the coast. Recent guides note that typical island stops from Trogir include “Vis, Šolta, Brač and Hvar” – and towns like Omiš, Rogoznica and Primošten are within easy reach as well.
- Extended southbound loop: Longer charters (10+ days) can venture further: Hvar town and its Pakleni isles, Pelješac Peninsula and Korčula, or even into Dubrovnik’s region. Even the remote islands of Lastovo and Mljet can be included on a two-week voyage. These longer routes require planning for more fuel and provisioning stops.
Practical Tips for Booking and Planning your Sailing Holiday in Trogir
Licences and Documentation: To charter a bareboat yacht in Croatia, you must be at least 18 and hold a recognized sailing licence and a VHF radio certificate. If you lack these, a skippered charter is the safest option. All crew should carry passports (no visa is needed for short stays), and carry valid boat insurance. Under recent rules, very small motorboats (under 6.8 hp) can be operated without a licence within 500 m of shore, but this generally applies to tenders, not larger charter boats.
Booking Time: Summer is Croatia’s peak charter season. Boats and marina berths book up quickly for July and August. It is wise to book well in advance, ideally 6–9 months before departure if you plan to sail in July/August. Shoulder season (May–June, September) is less crowded and often yields better charter rates. Flexible travelers can sometimes find last-minute deals, but choice of boats and berths may be limited.
Costs and Budget: Charter prices vary with boat size, season, and charter type. A simple sailing yacht may start around €2,000–3,000 per week in high season, whereas luxury crewed yachts can cost tens of thousands. Always factor in the Advance Provisioning Allowance (APA): an upfront deposit (often 25–35% of the charter fee) to cover fuel, provisions and mooring fees. Any unused APA is usually refunded after the trip. Fuel in Croatia can be expensive, and consumption on catamarans or powerboats is higher, so budget accordingly. Don’t forget tourist tax (usually a few euros per person per day) and end-cleaning fees.
Timing and Itinerary: Check the sailing conditions forecast before departure. A typical day is calm morning (a great time for motoring to a new bay) and breezy afternoon (good for sailing). Night sailing is allowed with navigation lights, but many prefer to arrive at a marina or bay by sunset. In peak summer, marinas fill up early, so plan shorter hops and reserve berths if possible. Use marina reservation services or book via a charter agent.
Provisioning and Facilities: Trogir has supermarkets, bakeries and fresh markets (especially the old town market) for stocking the boat. Local foods are excellent – fresh seafood, olive oil, cheeses and wines – so eating aboard is a highlight. Some sailors hire a provisioning service to stock the boat before departure. Marinas have pump-out, water and power at the dock. Wi-Fi may be available (e.g. free at Marina Baotić).
For convenience and best choice, consider booking your Trogir boat hire through Boataround. Boataround aggregates hundreds of bareboat, skippered and crewed charters in Croatia (including monohulls, catamarans and motor yachts) with transparent pricing. Using Boataround lets you compare options in Trogir and the wider Dalmatian coast and book securely online, ensuring your sailing holiday starts and ends smoothly.
Yacht charter and Boat rental in Trogir and Split Region
Charter a yacht and explore Trogir and Split Region! Prices start from 44 € per day. Choose from the largest selection of sailboats, catamarans, motor boats, motor yachts, gulets and power catamarans.
FAQs
Why is Trogir a popular starting point for a sailing holiday?
Trogir is a top choice because it is a historic UNESCO World Heritage site with a sheltered harbor, excellent modern marinas, and close proximity to Split Airport (just 8 minutes away from Marina Baotić). It offers immediate access to the beautiful central Dalmatian islands.
When is the best time to charter a boat in Trogir?
The sailing season runs from May to September. The peak months of July and August are the warmest and busiest. For quieter conditions and better rates, the shoulder months of May, June, and September are ideal.
What types of boats can I rent in Trogir?
You have a wide selection, including sailing yachts (monohulls for authentic cruising), catamarans (known for stability and space), and motorboats or luxury motor yachts (perfect for speed and quick island hops).
Do I need a license for a bareboat charter in Trogir?
Yes. To rent a bareboat yacht, Croatia requires a valid sailing license (such as an ICC) and a VHF radio certificate. If you do not have these, you must hire a professional skipper.
What is the difference between a bareboat and a skippered charter?
A bareboat charter is for experienced sailors who sail the boat themselves. A skippered charter includes a professional captain who handles navigation and mooring, allowing you to relax without needing any sailing experience.
Which marinas serve as the main charter bases?
There are three key marinas: ACI Marina Trogir (on Čiovo island, close to the old town), the large and modern Marina Baotić (west of town, near the airport), and the smaller SCT Marina Globus (right in the town center).
What are the most popular sailing routes from Trogir?
A typical one-week itinerary explores the central Dalmatian islands, including Brač, Hvar, Vis, and Šolta. You can also sail coastal routes to towns like Primošten or Rogoznica.
How far in advance should I book my yacht?
For the peak season (July and August), it is recommended to book 6–9 months in advance. Booking early ensures better boat availability and often secures early-bird discounts.
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