Talking about insurance and deposits is not the most romantic part of planning a yacht holiday, but it is one of the most important. As a skipper, I have seen how much calmer guests feel once they understand exactly what is covered, what the security deposit is for and how problems are handled in real life.
This page is not a legal document – it is a plain-language guide to help you read offers and contracts with confidence. Use it alongside How to Book a Boat, Charter Prices and our Sailing in Croatia FAQ. For specific policies we will always send you the exact terms from the operating fleet.
Charter yachts are valuable assets. Even a modest 3-cabin sailboat is worth as much as a nice apartment, and modern catamarans or motor yachts can cost several times more. Insurance protects the owner and fleet; the deposit protects against smaller damages and the part of risk that stays with the client.
Understanding these pieces helps you decide whether bareboat or Skippered Charter is better for your crew, and whether you want additional damage waiver products on top of the standard cover.
Every charter yacht in Croatia comes with compulsory insurance – you never have to arrange hull insurance yourself. In broad terms, standard policies usually include:
The key for you as a guest is the deductible: the part of risk that is not covered by the insurer and is instead linked with your security deposit. Everything above that limit is normally the owner’s and insurer’s problem, not yours.
Before leaving the marina you leave a refundable security deposit with the charter base. This can be a card pre-authorisation or a cash amount. The size of the deposit depends on boat type, size and age.
The deposit is there to cover:
If the yacht is returned without damage, the deposit is released in full. If there is damage, the base documents everything, arranges repairs and retains only the part necessary to cover the cost up to the deductible. When damage is minor, only a small portion of the deposit may be kept.
Many fleets and specialist insurers offer optional products that reduce your financial exposure. You might see them described as “damage waiver”, “deposit insurance” or similar. In practice these products:
Whether they make sense depends on your risk tolerance, experience and budget. Families or first-time bareboat skippers often appreciate the extra peace of mind. Experienced crews sometimes prefer to keep the full deposit and accept the risk. We are always happy to walk you through the options when we send you a proposal via Get a Quote.
Responsibility on board follows the skipper’s role:
Adding a skipper does not magically remove all risk, but it significantly reduces the chance of avoidable mistakes, especially in tight marinas or challenging weather. You can compare service types under Bareboat Charter, Skippered Charter and Crewed Charter.
A few real-world examples often explain more than pages of policy wording. Exact outcomes always depend on the fleet’s terms, but in general:
The golden rule is simple: communicate with the base and skipper immediately when something happens. Hiding damage never helps and can complicate insurance claims.
Yacht insurance and your personal travel insurance are two different things. Charter policies protect the boat; travel insurance protects you and your crew.
Before booking flights and paying deposits, consider:
We are not an insurance broker and cannot sell you specific policies, but we can help you understand which areas are typically important for sailing guests. For packing and preparation details see our Packing List and weather-related guides under Sailing in Croatia.
To keep everything transparent and calm:
Here is a quick summary you can screenshot:
Together, these pieces mean you can focus on choosing the right yacht and route instead of worrying about worst-case scenarios.
If anything on this page is unclear, or if you have a specific situation (large group, corporate event, long-term charter), please ask. Use the form in Get a Quote or send an enquiry from any boat listing in Boat Search. We will answer in plain language and point you to the exact policy wording from the fleet you are considering.
When you are ready to continue planning, return to the Sailing in Croatia pillar or explore different boat types from the Yacht Charter Croatia hub.
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