A skippered charter is the easiest way to enjoy a private yacht in Croatia without needing to be a confident skipper yourself. You charter the whole boat – catamaran, sailboat or motor yacht – and add a professional skipper who handles navigation, manoeuvres and local rules. You and your crew keep the privacy of your own floating apartment; the skipper quietly takes care of the part that usually causes stress.
This page explains how skippered yacht charter works with SkipperCity, what your skipper does, how life on board looks day to day, and how we help you choose the right combination of boat, skipper and route. It connects with the main Yacht Charter Croatia hub, our yacht type sections – Catamarans, Sailboats, Motor Yachts and Power Catamarans – plus our practical itinerary guides.
On a skippered charter you rent the entire yacht for your group and hire a professional skipper for the week. The skipper is responsible for the boat, navigation and safety decisions; you decide how you want your days to feel – busy or slow, more sailing or more swimming, quiet villages or livelier evenings.
You are not joining a cabin charter or shared trip. The boat is private to your crew, just like a holiday home on the sea. The skipper is there as captain, guide and often translator, not as a tour leader with a fixed schedule. Routes stay flexible and you can adapt to the weather and what your crew enjoys most.
From years on the water we see a few typical groups who benefit most from having a skipper on board:
If any of these sound like you, a skippered charter usually gives the best balance between freedom, safety and ease.
With a professional skipper on board you can choose almost any yacht type that fits your group and budget. We see a few patterns that work especially well in Croatia.
When you enquire, we look at your crew size, ages and style, then suggest a few specific yachts rather than sending you hundreds of links.
Many first-time guests are unsure what a skipper really does. The short answer is: your skipper looks after the yacht and your safety so that you can look after having a good time. In practice this means:
What skippers do not normally do is full housekeeping or cooking – that is the domain of a hostess or chef. On many trips skipper and guests share simple tasks like breakfast dishes in a relaxed way, but this is not the skipper’s formal job.
Inviting a new person into your holiday always raises questions about privacy. Professional skippers understand this very well and keep a respectful distance when you want family time or quiet meals.
On most yachts the skipper has a dedicated cabin – often the bow cabin on a catamaran or a forepeak / bunk cabin on a monohull. We always clarify cabin layout in advance so you know exactly how many private cabins remain for your group. During the day the skipper is usually on deck or in the cockpit; in the evening they might join you for a drink or meal if invited, or step aside when you prefer time alone.
The rhythm often settles naturally: mornings under way with some sailing, afternoon swims, evenings in a village like Split, Trogir or a quieter harbour. The skipper is present when needed and invisible when not.
One of the biggest advantages of hiring a local skipper is how relaxed route planning becomes. Instead of trying to design the “perfect itinerary” alone, you share a few preferences – more bays or more towns, family-friendly or nightlife, interest in places like Vis or the Kornati National Park – and then you let the skipper translate that into a realistic plan.
Our own itinerary suggestions in the Itineraries section give you an overview of what is possible. Your skipper then shapes each day around real conditions. Maybe you stay a second night in a bay you love, or choose a different harbour when a bora is forecast. You do not need to manage all those micro-decisions yourself.
Weather in Croatia is generally kind in summer, but it still deserves respect. With a professional skipper on board, someone experienced is watching patterns, fronts and local winds all the time, even when you are busy swimming or taking photos.
Practically, this means:
You still experience real sailing – even steering, trimming sails or helping with lines – but with a safety net that keeps the atmosphere calm.
Skipper fees in Croatia are usually charged per day and added on top of the yacht price. On your quote we separate the skipper fee clearly from the charter fee so you can see exactly what you are paying for.
In most cases, you are responsible for:
Local tipping customs vary, but for a great week many guests choose around 10–15% of the skipper fee. We explain current expectations and how to handle this politely so you never feel unsure.
Different skippers have different strengths. Some are especially good with kids, some are quiet and technical, others are more talkative and sociable. When we propose yachts for a skippered charter, we also think about the type of skipper who would fit your group.
We look at:
From there we recommend a short list of yachts from our fleet partners and, when possible, match you with skippers we know well from previous seasons.
Use any enquiry form in the Yacht Charter Croatia section or the contact page. Tell us your dates, rough budget, crew size and whether you imagine a catamaran, sailboat or motor yacht.
We search the booking systems but send you only a small, curated list of yachts that genuinely fit. We explain pros and cons in normal language – which cabins are best for couples, which boats are newer, which marinas work best for your flights.
While you look at yachts, we already think about skippers who fit your group. When you are close to a decision we share more about the skipper style and experience and answer any questions you have.
Once you choose a yacht, we secure the booking, send contracts and payment schedules and share a simple pre-departure pack. It covers what to pack, how embarkation day looks, and how to talk about route ideas with your skipper.
During the charter your skipper keeps you informed, the charter base provides technical support and we remain available as your agency. Together we make sure you feel looked after from first line onboard to last coffee on the dock.
No. You can arrive with zero sailing knowledge and still enjoy the week. If you are curious, your skipper will happily let you steer, help with lines and explain what is happening; if you prefer to relax with a book, that is also fine.
On most yachts the skipper has their own cabin. We always clarify this when choosing boats so you understand how many cabins remain for your group. On very small boats other arrangements are sometimes possible but we discuss them openly so everyone is comfortable.
Yes. Routes are always flexible within safe limits. If you fall in love with a bay or village, you can often stay an extra night. If the weather is changing, your skipper will suggest alternatives and explain the reasoning so you feel involved but not stressed.
Not necessary, but very helpful if you want a true holiday from cooking and tidying. On larger catamarans and luxury yachts many guests choose a skipper + hostess combination; on gulets and some luxury yachts a chef is already included.
Start by browsing the Yacht Charter Croatia section or by using the Boat Search. When you see a style of yacht you like, send us a short message. We will reply with calm, skipper-level advice and a concrete plan for your week in Croatia.
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