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Different boat types in Dalmatia

Boat rental in Dalmatia is the key to experiencing an unforgettable adventure among hundreds of islands, hidden bays and historical sites. With its modern marinas like ACI Marina Split and Marina Trogir, Split is the perfect base to start this experience. Departing from Split, you can choose between catamaran or sailboat itineraries, sailing to iconic archipelagos such as Hvar, Brač, Vis, the unspoiled Kornati National Park and the historic Šibenik, with its lakes and the waterfalls of Krka.

For those who want full control of every stop, the bareboat Dalmatia option is ideal for licensed skippers wishing to explore freely between Split, Trogir, Biograd and Šibenik. Alternatively, a skippered charter allows you to relax while an expert handles the route and navigation. Either way, you’ll discover quiet bays, limestone cliffs, and charming coastal villages.


Where to start: Split and alternative bases

The most popular departure point for a sailing holiday in Dalmatia is boat rental in Split, thanks to its strategic position along the Croatian coast and well-equipped marinas like ACI Marina Split and Marina Zenta. From here, you can easily reach Šolta, Brač or the famous Hvar, ideal for those seeking a mix of relaxation, culture and fun. The port is well connected to the international airport, making Split ideal even for one-week charters.

Just a few kilometres away lies the peaceful fishing town of Trogir, perfect for a more tranquil sailing experience. Boat rental in Trogir is popular among those who wish to explore the central Adriatic at their own pace: from here, you can easily reach Drvenik, the rugged coasts of Šolta, and the coves between Rogoznica and Primošten, ideal for calm anchorages in turquoise waters.

Heading further north, boat rental in Biograd is an excellent choice for exploring northern Dalmatia. Biograd na Moru is a well-serviced nautical hub near the stunning Kornati National Park, a true paradise for sailors, and the calm Pašman Channel, perfect for relaxed itineraries or first-time sailors in Croatia.

Lastly, boat rental in Šibenik is ideal for those wanting to combine nature and culture in a single itinerary. Located at the mouth of the Krka River, Šibenik allows you to sail inland toward the spectacular Skradin waterfalls or head offshore to lesser-known islands like Zlarin, Prvić and Kaprije. This area is perfect for off-the-beaten-path cruises in peaceful and authentic settings.


What to see by boat in Dalmatia

Sailing in Dalmatia means diving into a Mediterranean dreamscape where each island and bay tells a different story. From your boat, you can discover corners only accessible by sea, far from mass tourism and surrounded by unspoiled nature.

Brač is a must-see: home to Zlatni Rat, the famous shifting sandbar shaped by wind and tide. The island also features charming ports like Milna and Postira, ideal for overnight stays.

Hvar, the island of sunshine and lavender, is perfect for combining sailing with nightlife. Its southern bays offer peaceful anchorages, while Hvar Town buzzes with energy, culture and gourmet experiences. Facing it are the Pakleni Islands, a string of islets with turquoise waters ideal for snorkelling and swimming.

Vis is further away but worth every mile: here, time seems to stand still. You can explore the magical Blue Cave of Biševo, snorkel the crystal-clear waters of Stiniva, and dine at hidden taverns in Komiža or Vis Town.

Further north, the Kornati National Park offers a wilder side: a maze of rocky islands with lunar landscapes and restorative silence. Sailing here feels like entering another dimension—perfect for nature lovers and true sailing enthusiasts.

To complete your itinerary, the islands of Šolta, Zlarin and Kaprije offer picturesque villages, crystal-clear seabeds, and sunsets mirrored in calm waters. Each day aboard in Dalmatia is different, but they all share one thing: the slow, deep pleasure of life at sea.


Suggested itinerary – 7 days from Split


Weather conditions, wind and sailing tips

Dalmatia enjoys a stable, sunny Mediterranean climate. The best time for sailing is from May to October, with temperatures ranging from 24–32°C and little rainfall during summer. The prevailing wind is the maestral (NW), which blows steadily in the afternoon at 10–20 knots—ideal for safe and enjoyable sailing. More experienced sailors are also familiar with the bora (NE), stronger but predictable, especially in spring and autumn.

The Dalmatian coast is suitable for both beginners and experienced sailors, thanks to many protected sea areas between islands. Visual navigation is easy with well-marked routes and excellent charts. It’s best to plan longer legs in the morning, when seas are calmer, and reserve marina berths in high season. Ports like Split, Trogir, Hvar and Šibenik offer full services, while remote bays provide peaceful, authentic stops.


Boat types available

The most popular options for boat rental in Dalmatia are catamarans and monohull sailboats.

A catamaran offers space, comfort and shallow draft, ideal for anchoring in shallow coves and enjoying the sea stress-free.

A monohull is perfect for those who love hands-on sailing and traditional manoeuvring. Options also include skippered yachts, crewed boats or motor yachts for tailor-made experiences.


Best time for boat rental

The best time for boat rental in Dalmatia is from May to October. May and June offer mild weather, calm seas and quiet ports—perfect for relaxed sailing. July and August are best for warm waters and nightlife, though more crowded. September brings great conditions and lower prices, while October ends the season with a peaceful atmosphere and authentic landscapes. Each month brings a different experience, always connected to the sea and freedom.


Book with Sailogy

With Sailogy, you can plan your boat rental in Dalmatia from Split quickly and securely. Choose from spacious catamarans or sporty sailboats, with or without a skipper. Our team helps plan every detail: route, provisioning, transfers, diving, excursions and cultural visits. Enjoy a full sailing vacation surrounded by nature, history and Adriatic charm.