Every season I meet a few crews who quietly ask, “Do you have something a bit faster, a bit more special?” For them, the conversation often ends with a Grand Soleil. These Italian performance cruisers bring a different feel to a week in Croatia – still comfortable, but with a hull and rig that reward skippers who like to trim sails and feel the boat accelerate.
On this page I will walk you through what sailing a Grand Soleil in Croatia really feels like, which models you are likely to find in charter fleets, and where in the Adriatic they make the most sense. If you prefer to see the bigger picture first, you can always start from Sailboats or explore other builders on Yacht Brands.
Grand Soleil yachts are built in Italy and aimed at sailors who want a boat that can race on Sunday and cruise the rest of the week. Even in charter configuration they feel more responsive and “alive” on the helm than many standard production cruisers. You notice it the first time a Maestral breeze fills in – the hull picks up speed quickly, the helm feels light, and the boat points a bit higher than the neighbours.
In Croatia you will not see as many Grand Soleil yachts as Bavaria or Beneteau boats, but there is usually a small, well-maintained cluster around performance-oriented bases, especially near Split, Trogir and occasionally Dubrovnik. If you value sailing feel more than having an extra cabin, this brand is worth a closer look.
Compared with mainstream charter cruisers, a Grand Soleil typically has a slightly sleeker hull, deeper keel options and a more performance-oriented rig. That does not mean it is uncomfortable – interiors are still warm and inviting – but the priority is balance and speed rather than maximum interior volume.
Under sail the difference shows in three ways:
If your crew mostly wants to motor from bay to bay, a Grand Soleil might be “too much boat”. But if you plan to sail properly most days, it will quietly put a smile on your face.
Exact availability changes each year, but the following sizes are relatively common:
These boats will often be listed side-by-side with performance models from Elan, Dufour, Beneteau, Jeanneau or Hanse. If you would like me to compare specific models side by side, just mention it in your quote request.
These boats are happiest when they can stretch their legs a little. In Croatia that means:
To choose your starting point, have a look at Destinations and Croatia, then dive into individual bases like Split, Trogir or Dubrovnik.
From a skipper’s chair, Grand Soleil is a good match when:
If your group is mostly first-time sailors who just want a floating apartment close to beach bars, a high-volume cruiser might be a safer and cheaper option. But if there are a few ‘sailing nerds’ in your crew, Grand Soleil will keep them very happy all week.
Most Grand Soleil yachts in charter are offered for bareboat skippers with solid experience, or with a professional skipper on board. Because these boats are more performance-oriented, the charter company will sometimes ask a few extra questions about your background.
For the formal side of the booking, including payments, deposits and timing, see Charter Conditions and Check-in Check-out.
Grand Soleil yachts usually sit above standard charter cruisers in price, mainly because they are built and maintained to a higher performance standard and fleets are smaller. However, with careful timing we can often find very reasonable weeks, especially outside the absolute peak of July and early August.
To understand the full budget – charter fee, skipper if needed, moorings, fuel, food and extras – start with Charter Prices, Yacht Charter Cost Croatia and Full Cost Guide.
If you are flexible, I recommend checking offers in Special Offers, Early Booking, Last Minute and Top Deals. When the right gap appears in the calendar, a Grand Soleil can be surprisingly good value.
With a faster boat you can comfortably plan slightly more ambitious routes while still keeping time for swims and dinners ashore. For example:
For detailed day-by-day versions of these ideas, visit Best Sailing Routes in Croatia, Itinerary Library and Itineraries. You can also combine this with guides like Weather by Month and Croatia Sailing Regions to choose the best time for your crew.
Turning this into a real plan is straightforward:
I will then search professional booking systems for real-time availability – not just what is listed on public portals – and send you a clear shortlist of Grand Soleil yachts plus a few alternatives with similar performance. You choose what feels right, and we take care of the formalities step by step.
If you are still deciding between different brands or even different boat types, feel free to explore more via Yacht Brands and Find a Yacht. My job is simply to match the right boat with the right crew, so you get a week on the Adriatic that feels calm, safe and a little bit special under sail.
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