Look no further if you want to rent a boat in Croatia! We are a Croatian charter company that opens up a sea of endless possibilities along the 5835-kilometer-long Croatian coastline. There are many ways to enjoy the natural beauty of this area, but renting a boat is the best. We rent boats for one-day and multi-day periods, with or without a skipper. See our selection of boats, their features, and rental rates. Please contact us as soon as possible to schedule your appointment.
When you rent a boat in Croatia, you can sail along the Mediterranean's unique rugged coast, crystalline blue sea, and colorful stone villages while enjoying optimal sailing conditions. Whether you choose to rent a boat with a skipper to some of the beautiful recommended locations, book a private tour, or rent a bareboat, it will undoubtedly be the sailing vacation of a lifetime. After all, it's never too late to rediscover your inner captain!
The Astondoa 43 motoryacht keeps you in your place, but in a good way, in the utterly self-possessed style of a child prince from a royal family. Because the 43 is stylish, well-built, and spacious, you'll be comfortable, safe, and envied on board. It's also peaceful and welcoming. When underway, for example, the yacht appears to work with the sea rather than against it, and its Volvo IPS power package does not necessitate a pedigree, bolstering a helmsman's confidence—a confident helmsman equals happy passengers. Even after only a few hours aboard, I found myself wishing I could point the bow toward the horizon and unknown lands.
I first saw this Spanish motoryacht in September 2007 at the Newport International Boat Show. Struggling for breathing room among the yachts of similar size and configuration that surrounded her, the Astondoa 43 flaunted her origins and pedigree via a hydraulically operated passerelle of polished stainless steel and teak—a Victorian lady's perfect bustle—hovering above the massive teak-paved swim platform. Despite the throngs of happy shoppers scurrying through the yacht, I took notice of the molded-in staircase to the flying bridge, wide side decks, and creamy free-form décor in the saloon. Then and there, I decided to get to know this intriguing Spaniard and her builder better.
Although the name Astondoa was unfamiliar to me, it was founded in 1916 by Jesus Astondoa. Like most Old World craftsmen of the time, he based his success on his commitment to high-quality construction and his ability to listen to his customers. Grupo Astondoa, now led by Jesus Astondoa SantaMaria, adheres to the same principles that its founder established, and employs its seven branches to achieve a common goal-the best yachts it knows how to produce. Astondoa now produces a line of composite yachts ranging in length from 40 to 82 feet in open or motoryacht configurations, as well as a series of custom aluminum yachts up to 138 feet in length. Many of the models share many of the company's exterior styling elements, reinforcing the Astondoa look, and even the smallest yacht in the production line benefits from the careful design and craftsmanship that goes into the superyachts.
Navigation Equipment
• Autopilot
• VHF radio
• GPS plotter
• Fish finder
• Compass
• Speed log
• Echo sounder
• Sea charts
• Position lights
Technical Equipment
• Generator
• Air conditioning
• Bow thruster
• Electric anchor windlass
• 220V plugs
• Shore supply 220V
• Pressurized water system
• Warm water system
• Voltmeter
• Electric trim tabs
• Second anchor
Deck Equipment
• Bimini top
• Bathing ladder
• Sun shade / fly bridge
• Bathing platform
• Sprayhood
• Gangway electric
• Deck shower hot/cold
• Teak deck
• Dinghy with motor
Safety
• Alarm system
• Fire extinguisher system
• Electric bilge pump
• Life jackets
• First-aid kit
• Gas detector
• Smoke alarm
Interior supply
• Vacuum toilet
• Electric hob
• Microwave
• 2 refrigerators
• Freezer
• Sink
• Icemaker
• Coffee maker
• Dishes
Electronics
• Flat screen TV
• Cockpit speakers
• Mp3 player with bluetooth
• Radio
Cabins / layout of the boat
• Bow cabin
• Salon
• Inside steering position
• Steering position on flybridge
Rent a bareboat
Renting a boat in Zadar, Croatia, allows you to spend quality time with your family or cruise around with a small group of friends. Cruising in the Zadar archipelago is for those with a sense of adventure and a desire to try new things. You can easily and affordably rent a boat or a yacht for an unforgettable vacation in Croatia. A wide range of boats for rent are available, ranging from super-fast inflatable boats ideal for island hopping to modern designed motorboats and luxury yachts for an idyllic summer vacation. All of the boats for rent are safe and stable, while also being easy to maneuver and fuel-efficient. If you are looking for an exciting vacation, our boats are also suitable for a wide range of watersport activities.
Exploring the Zadar archipelago can be a real adventure because it combines hiking, trekking, biking, and sea kayaking. Windsurfing, snorkeling, and swimming are just a few of the water sports and outdoor activities available along the Adriatic coast. When you rent a boat in Zadar, you have the perfect opportunity to fully immerse yourself in it. We hope to entice you to join us for an unforgettable cruising vacation in Croatia's Zadar region. Please contact us as soon as possible to schedule your appointment. We are the ideal charter option for you.
Rent a boat with skipper
If you want to rent a boat but don't have a boating license, we'll take care of you! Choose to rent a boat with a skipper, who will take you to the most beautiful parts of the Zadar archipelago. The skipper will steer the boat, suggest a route, and keep you safe throughout the trip, as well as provide you with some local knowledge. We believe that this is the best way to completely unwind and indulge in a stunning panoramic view of the Adriatic.
Our skipper services are available for both short and long-term boat trips to show you around one of the Adriatic's most beautiful regions. On the day of your trip, our expert skipper will greet you and assist you in boarding. From there, you'll sail in the direction you specify. Say your wishes, and the rest is our job, and we will gladly share our experience and insights!
Additional equipment
• Water skis Mesle Comboski Strato 170
• Snorkeling equipment
• Jobe Hydra 1p
• Jobe Tube Rumbler 1p
• Jobe Chaser 2p
• Mesle Delta 56
• Wakeboard Jobe Prolix 138
Here are some of the most beautiful places in the Zadar archipelago. You can go alone or with our skipper.
Kornati National Park-
The Kornati National Park is a natural labyrinth of 89 islands, islets, and rocks covering a total area of 216.78 km2. It is located in the central Adriatic region of Croatia, less than an hour's drive from Zadar. Because light penetrates deeply, the sea is very clear and extremely transparent, creating a specific habitat for fish and various types of very beautiful corals. Because of the preserved nature and rich marine ecosystem, the majority of the Kornati islands have been designated as national parks.
Telašćica Nature Park-
Telaica Nature Park includes Telaica bay, the largest and safest natural Adriatic port, cliffs rising up to 161 meters above sea level and descending to a depth of 85 meters, and salty lake Mir. Telaica Bay is located in the southeastern part of the island of Dugi otok, in the center of the Adriatic Sea's eastern coast. It is surrounded by 13 islands and islets, with 6 islands within the bay. Telaica Bay is one of the favorite destinations of good dolphins, and because of its outstanding beauty and richness in the plant and animal world, it is an unavoidable place to visit if you come close.
Sakarun-
Sakarun is an 800-meter-long sandy beach on the northwest coast of the island of Dugi otok. This bay is one of the most beautiful in the world due to the dark green color of the pines, the tiny white glittering sand, and the turquoise color. Saharun is a magical beach that you must see for yourself.
Ošljak-
Oljak is the Adriatic Sea's and Croatia's Adriatic coast's smallest inhabited island (with a surface area of about 0.3332 km2). It is located in the Zadar Channel, has a coastline length of 2,41 km, and the highest peak is 89 meters high. Oljak is an example of traditional Mediterranean architecture, with the Church of Saint Maria dating from the sixth century and a windmill dating from the sixteenth. The ruins of the Calogera family's summer mansion can be found to the north of the Church. To get to the ruins, you must first walk through gardens and pergolas (park). On Oljak, a Lazarette (quarentine) was built in 1630 for sick patients, and windmills for wheat milling were built in 1775. According to the 2011 census, there were 29 people living on the island. Because of its interesting history and natural wonders, sightseeing on this island provides a one-of-a-kind experience that makes it worthwhile to visit.
The military naval tunnels-
The military naval tunnels are a historical attraction worth seeing. They were built as a shelter for the war fleet by the Yugoslav People's Army. There are three tunnels on Dugi Otok (Long Island) between the villages of Dragove and Boava. The sea depth is approximately 6 m along the entire length of the tunnel, and they are 12 m high. Because of the war that erupted in 1991, the three tunnels were never completed.
The lighthouse in Veli rat-
Veli rat's lighthouse was built in 1849 and stands 42 meters tall, making it the highest lighthouse on the Adriatic. Its awe-inspiring appearance is due to the yellow facade, which, according to legend, was created using 100 000 yolks. The Chapel of St. Nicholas, the protector of seafarers, is located in the lighthouse's courtyard, where a Roman Missal from 1869 is kept.
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