Compare Yacht Charters Across Europe
Search bareboat and crewed charters in one place — catamarans, sailboats and motorboats across Croatia, Greece, Italy, Spain and France, with live prices compared side by side.
Yacht charter Croatia
Bareboat and skippered charters from Split, Trogir and Dubrovnik.
Catamaran charter Greece
Compare Aegean and Ionian catamarans, bareboat or crewed.
Yacht charter Italy
Sailing and motor yachts along the Amalfi Coast and Sardinia.
Yacht charter FAQs
How much does it cost to charter a yacht in Croatia?
A bareboat sailboat in Croatia typically starts around €1,450 per week, while a 4-cabin catamaran such as a Lagoon 42 runs roughly €5,500–€8,500 in shoulder season and €9,500–€13,500 in peak July–August. A skipper adds about €170–€220 per day. CharterMoor compares live prices so you can see the cheapest weeks at a glance.
What is the difference between a bareboat and a crewed charter?
A bareboat charter means you sail the yacht yourself (a valid sailing licence and experience are required), while a crewed charter includes a skipper, and often a hostess or full crew, who handle the navigation and onboard service. Bareboat is cheaper; crewed is best if you have no licence or want a hands-off holiday.
Is it cheaper to charter a catamaran or a sailboat?
Sailboats (monohulls) are the most affordable option, often 50–80% cheaper than a comparable catamaran. Catamarans cost more but offer far more space, stability and privacy, which is why they are popular for families and larger groups.
Which European countries can I compare charters in?
CharterMoor compares yacht charters across the main Mediterranean charter markets — Croatia, Greece, Italy, Spain and France — including popular bases such as Split, Dubrovnik, Athens, Lefkas, Naples and Palma.