Bavaria Yachts – Complete Charter Guide

When you walk through any Croatian charter marina, you will notice how many sterns carry the Bavaria logo. These boats have become the workhorses of the charter world – wide, comfortable, simple to handle and very forgiving for holiday crews. From a skipper’s point of view, they are practical platforms for a relaxed week of island-hopping.

On this page I will explain what makes Bavaria yachts so common in Croatia, which models you will most often see, and what they are like to live with in real conditions. You can always compare them with other designs on the Sailboats page or browse more builders under Yacht Brands.

Why Bavaria Yachts Are So Common in Croatia

Bavaria has focused for years on building reliable, value-oriented cruising yachts in large numbers. For charter fleets this is ideal: the boats are relatively easy to maintain, spare parts are available, and interior layouts are optimised for guests rather than racing crews. For you, this usually means good volume for the price and a very familiar feel when you step on board.

The hulls behave calmly in the typical summer Maestral along the Croatian coast. They are not the fastest in light airs compared with performance designs, but once the breeze fills in you can easily clock solid passage times while everyone stays comfortable in the cockpit.

Cruiser Line – Space and Comfort for Families

Most Croatian charter fleets use the Bavaria Cruiser range. These boats were designed to offer maximum space in a practical length – wide sterns, big cockpits, generous cabins and sensible storage. Even simple things like grab rails, rounded edges and easy companionways make life easier with kids or older family members onboard.

The newer generations have twin wheels, fold-down swim platforms and plenty of light in the saloon, which makes them feel welcoming even on a cloudy day. If comfort and easy living are your priorities, a Cruiser model will usually tick more boxes than a performance-focused yacht. You can always balance this with route choices using our guides Best Sailing Routes in Croatia and Itinerary Library.

Popular Bavaria Models in Croatian Fleets

Here are some Bavaria models you are likely to see in Croatian marinas:

  • Bavaria 33/34/36 Cruiser – compact, easy to handle and good value in shoulder seasons. Ideal for smaller crews, couples or families with one child.
  • Bavaria 37/40 Cruiser – the classic family size with 3 cabins and decent storage, very common in bases from Zadar to Dubrovnik.
  • Bavaria 45/46/50 Cruiser – larger boats with 4–5 cabins, choose these for bigger groups or when you want more space at anchor.

When I prepare offers, I often include a mix of Bavaria and other brands such as Beneteau, Jeanneau or Elan, so you can clearly see how prices and layouts compare for your dates.

Where You Can Start with a Bavaria in Croatia

Because Bavaria yachts are so numerous, you can usually find them in almost every major charter region:

If you are flexible on start marina, I can often use the large Bavaria fleets to find better availability or a more favourable price for your week.

Who Bavaria Yachts Are Best For

From many seasons on charter docks, I see Bavaria yachts work especially well for:

  • Families and mixed-age groups – safe cockpits, wide decks, lots of handholds and easy boarding via big swim platforms.
  • First-time charter crews – the boats are predictable and easy to control under both sail and engine.
  • Value-focused sailors – you often get more cabins and space for the same budget compared with some performance brands.

If you are a very performance-oriented sailor, you might prefer a design like Elan or a different performance cruiser. But for most holiday crews who simply want a stable, comfortable base to explore Croatian destinations, a Bavaria is a reliable choice.

Bareboat vs Skippered Bavaria Charters

Almost all Bavaria yachts in Croatia can be chartered bareboat or with a professional skipper:

  • Bareboat – ideal if you have the required licence and experience. Check our guide Skippers Licenses and Certificates to make sure your documents fit local rules.
  • Skippered – perfect for relaxed holidays or first-time crews. Read more on Skippered Charter and consider adding a hostess if you want to fully switch off.

If you sail bareboat but want a little local help, we can also suggest marinas and routes that are easier for less experienced skippers. Our pages Charter Conditions and Check-in Check-out explain how turnaround days work.

Charter Prices and Cost Planning

Bavaria yachts exist in many sizes and build years, so the charter price range is wide. Older 33–37 footers can be very affordable outside high season, while brand-new 46–50 footers in July or August will be priced higher.

To understand the total cost for your crew, combine this page with Charter Prices, Yacht Charter Cost Croatia and Full Cost Guide. These explain security deposits, insurance, fuel, mooring fees and optional extras like outboards or early check-in.

Route Ideas That Suit Bavaria Yachts

Because Bavaria yachts are comfortable, I often build routes that mix slightly longer sailing legs with time to enjoy anchorages and towns. Here are a few examples that work well:

  • Central Dalmatia classic – from Split or Trogir via Brac, Hvar and Vis, with varied anchorages and plenty of tavernas.
  • Kornati and islands north of Sibenik – for crews who like natural parks and quieter nights under the stars.
  • Northern Adriatic family loop – starting in Kvarner or Istria, visiting Cres, Losinj and nearby islands with shorter hops.

For route maps and day-by-day suggestions, see Best Sailing Routes in Croatia, Itinerary Library and Itineraries. Tell me how many hours per day you want to sail and I will tune the plan around that.

How to Book a Bavaria with SkipperCity

To move from idea to a concrete Bavaria shortlist, follow these steps:

  1. Use Search by Brand and filter for Bavaria to get an initial overview of models and price levels.
  2. Send a simple brief through Get a Quote – include crew size, preferred dates, start marina and whether you want bareboat or skipper.

I will then check real-time availability in professional booking systems, compare suitable Bavaria yachts with alternatives, and send you a clear list of options with transparent pricing. If you want, we can also look at any current Special Offers, Early Booking or Last Minute deals for Bavaria yachts.

If after reading this page you feel that a different style of boat might suit you better, simply jump back to Yacht Brands and explore other builders. Bavaria will always remain a solid, comfortable baseline to compare against.

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