For many sailors, a Beneteau is the first real cruising yacht they ever helmed. You see them in harbours all over the world, and Croatia is no exception. Beneteau sailboats are popular here because they are easy to handle, forgiving for less experienced crews, and comfortable enough for family holidays, while still sailing properly when the afternoon Maestral fills in.
On this page I will focus on how Beneteau yachts behave in Croatian conditions, which models you are most likely to find in our partner fleets, and how to choose between an Oceanis or a sportier First. From here you can quickly jump to the main Sailboats page or browse all makers in Yacht Brands.
Beneteau has been building production cruising yachts for decades, and that experience shows. The hull shapes are kind to the helmsman, the steering is light, and most models are set up so that one or two people can handle the boat. For Croatian charters this is perfect: you have reliable boats that tack easily between islands and behave predictably when docking in busy marinas.
The layouts are designed with charter crews in mind – multiple double cabins, decent ventilation and a bright saloon. Especially in the Oceanis range, you get a lot of volume for the length, which matters when you spend hot summer weeks aboard. If you are not sure which builder to choose for your first trip, a Beneteau is usually a safe, honest choice.
In Croatian fleets you will mainly meet two Beneteau families: Oceanis and First. Both are capable cruising yachts, but they feel slightly different under sail.
If you plan a relaxed holiday route along the central Dalmatian coast, an Oceanis will be perfectly fine. If you are used to sailing more lively boats at home and want that feeling in Croatia as well, a First can put a bigger smile on your face. Either way, both ranges fit nicely into the Adriatic conditions we describe in Adriatic Sea and Weather and Weather by Month.
Exact availability changes every season, but you will frequently see these models in charter offers:
When we check availability for you, we do not simply filter by length. We also look at year of build, refit status and base location, then compare Beneteau options with other builders like Jeanneau or Bavaria so you see the full picture.
Beneteau sailboats are spread across all major Croatian regions. You will find them in the marinas around Split and Trogir, up north in Zadar and Sibenik, and also in the south around Dubrovnik and the Makarska Riviera.
Choosing the right base is just as important as choosing the right boat. For example, if your dream is to explore Kornati National Park, starting in Zadar or Sibenik makes more sense than Split. If you want nightlife and famous beach bars on Hvar or Brac, then Split or Trogir are much better starting points.
From years of seeing crews arrive and return to the dock, Beneteau monohulls work especially well for:
If you prefer absolute comfort and flat decks, you might want to compare Beneteau sailboats with Catamarans. If you love the more traditional sailing feel, staying with a monohull like Beneteau will feel very natural.
You can charter Beneteau yachts both bareboat and with a professional skipper:
On larger Beneteau yachts (especially 45 ft and above) a skipper can also free up space in the cockpit and reduce stress when mooring. For experienced skippers who just want occasional guidance, we can help you choose quieter routes from our Itinerary Library.
Beneteau charter prices in Croatia vary by size, age and season. A slightly older 38–40 footer in May or October can be very affordable, while a newer Oceanis 46.1 in July or August will sit higher in the price range.
To understand your full budget, combine this brand page with our pricing guides: Charter Prices, Yacht Charter Cost Croatia and Full Cost Guide. These explain how base price, deposit, transit log, fuel, moorings and extras fit together, so your final cost matches your expectations.
Beneteau yachts are comfortable passage-makers. They like 10–18 knots of breeze and are happy to stretch their legs on slightly longer legs between islands. Here are a few route ideas that fit them well:
For more inspiration, visit Best Sailing Routes in Croatia and the Itinerary Library. Tell me what kind of crew you have and I will match you with a Beneteau in the right base.
When you are ready to look at real boats instead of just ideas, here is the easiest way to proceed:
I will then check real-time availability in our professional booking systems, compare Beneteau options with a few alternatives, and send you a short list of honest recommendations. The goal is always the same: a clean, well-equipped Beneteau in the right marina, for a fair price, with support before and during your charter.
If you ever feel unsure whether Beneteau is the best fit, go back to Yacht Brands, read a few more pages, and then return here once a classic sailing yacht with a French accent still sounds like your kind of boat.
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