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Best Way to Rent a Boat in Dubrovnik (2026 Guide)

Rent a boat in Dubrovnik - Marina Frapa

The best way to rent a boat in Dubrovnik is to book directly with a local operator like RentBoatDubrovnik.com. You skip the middleman, get transparent pricing from €150/day, and deal directly with the people who own and maintain the boats.

This guide walks you through the entire process — from choosing the right boat to launching from Marina Frapa for an unforgettable day on the Adriatic.

Step 1: Decide What Kind of Boat You Need

Before you rent a boat in Dubrovnik, consider your group size, experience level, and budget:

Step 2: Check If You Need a Boating License

In Croatia, you need a boating license for boats with engines over 5HP. The Pasara (under 5m, under 5HP) is the only boat at RentBoatDubrovnik.com that requires no license. For all other boats, you can either present your license or hire a professional skipper.

Step 3: Choose Half-Day or Full-Day

A half-day rental (4 hours) costs about 65% of the full-day price and is perfect for visiting Lokrum Island or a nearby beach. A full-day rental (8 hours) lets you explore the Elafiti Islands, the Blue Cave, or cruise to Cavtat.

Step 4: Book Directly with RentBoatDubrovnik.com

Booking direct means:

  • No third-party commission added to your price
  • Direct WhatsApp communication at +385 91 600 1201
  • No deposit required for most boats
  • Free cancellation up to 24 hours before departure
  • Same-day bookings available when boats are free

Step 5: Show Up at Marina Frapa

All boats depart from Marina Frapa, Lapadska obala 21a, Dubrovnik 20000. Arrive 15 minutes before your departure time. The team will brief you on the boat, safety equipment, and recommended routes. Free parking is available nearby.

Top 3 Boat Picks for First-Timers

  1. Barracuda 530 — Best value at €180/day, easy to handle, seats 5
  2. Quicksilver 675 — Most popular choice at €300/day, spacious for families
  3. Pasara — No license needed, €150/day, perfect for Lokrum

Safety Tips for Renting a Boat in Dubrovnik

  • Always wear life jackets when underway — they are included with every rental
  • Check weather conditions before departure (your skipper or the marina staff can advise)
  • Stay within the designated boating areas and respect speed limits near shore
  • Bring sunscreen, water, and a hat — the Adriatic sun is strong in summer
  • Keep your phone in a waterproof bag for photos and emergency calls

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best boat to rent in Dubrovnik for beginners?

The Barracuda 530 is the best boat for beginners — it is easy to handle, affordable at €180/day, and seats up to 5 passengers.

How far in advance should I book a boat in Dubrovnik?

During peak season (July–August), book at least 3–5 days in advance. In shoulder season, same-day bookings are often available.

Can I rent a boat for just a few hours?

Yes. Half-day rentals (4 hours) are available for all boats at reduced rates.

What happens if the weather is bad?

If sea conditions are unsafe, RentBoatDubrovnik.com will offer a full reschedule or refund at no cost.

Is it cheaper to rent a boat directly or through a marketplace?

Direct is always cheaper. Marketplaces add 15–30% commission. At RentBoatDubrovnik.com, you pay the boat owner directly with no markup.

Ready to rent? Browse all boats available for rent in Dubrovnik or check our complete pricing guide.

Dubrovnik Boat Rental Pricing Guide – What to Expect in 2026

Boats for rent near Elafiti Islands Dubrovnik

Boat rental prices in Dubrovnik range from €150 to €600 per day in 2026. The price depends on the boat size, engine power, and passenger capacity. All prices at RentBoatDubrovnik.com include fuel, insurance, and safety equipment — there are no hidden fees.

This pricing guide breaks down every cost so you know exactly what to expect when you rent a boat in Dubrovnik.

Dubrovnik Boat Rental Prices by Category

Budget Boats (€150–€200/day)

Mid-Range Boats (€250–€300/day)

Premium Boats (€400–€600/day)

Half-Day vs Full-Day Rental Costs

Half-day rentals (4 hours) are approximately 65% of the full-day price. For example:

  • Pasara: €100 half-day vs €150 full-day
  • Quicksilver 675: €200 half-day vs €300 full-day
  • Cap Camarat 9.0 CC: €390 half-day vs €600 full-day

A half-day is ideal for visiting Lokrum Island. A full-day lets you explore the Elafiti Islands or the Blue Cave.

What Is Included in the Price?

Every boat rental from RentBoatDubrovnik.com includes:

  • Fuel for the entire rental period
  • Full insurance coverage
  • Life jackets and safety equipment
  • Bimini top for shade
  • GPS navigation (on larger boats)
  • Free cancellation up to 24 hours before

Hidden Costs to Watch Out For

At RentBoatDubrovnik.com, there are none. However, on other platforms watch for:

  • Fuel surcharges — some operators charge fuel separately
  • Insurance excess — hidden damage deposits of €500+
  • Booking fees — marketplace commissions of 15–30%
  • Equipment charges — extra fees for life jackets, GPS, or shade

How to Get the Best Price

  • Book direct at RentBoatDubrovnik.com — no marketplace markup
  • Go shoulder season (May–June, September–October) for lower rates
  • Multi-day discount — 2+ days gets a better daily rate
  • Choose half-day if you only need a few hours

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is boat rental in Dubrovnik cheaper through RentBoatDubrovnik.com?

Because we are a direct local operator. No commission, no middleman. The price goes directly to the boat owner.

Are peak season prices much higher?

July and August may see a 10–15% increase on some boats. Book early for the best rates or visit in June or September.

Do I pay a deposit when booking?

No deposit is required for most boats. You pay on the day of your rental at Marina Frapa.

Can I negotiate the price?

Multi-day bookings qualify for discounted rates. Call +385 91 600 1201 to discuss custom pricing.

Is fuel really included?

Yes. All boat rental prices at RentBoatDubrovnik.com include fuel for the full rental duration.

See all prices: Visit our complete Dubrovnik boat rental pricing page or browse all boats.

Private vs Shared Boat Tour in Dubrovnik – Which Is Worth It?

Private boat tour in Dubrovnik

A private boat tour in Dubrovnik gives you exclusive use of a boat for your group — you choose the route, the stops, and the pace. A shared tour puts you on a larger vessel with other tourists following a fixed itinerary. Both have their place, but the right choice depends on your budget, group size, and what kind of experience you want.

Private vs Shared Boat Tour: Side-by-Side Comparison

FeaturePrivate Boat TourShared Boat Tour
Price€150–€600/day (whole boat)€40–€80 per person
GroupYour group only (2–12)Mixed strangers (10–30+)
RouteFully customizableFixed itinerary
Duration4h or 8h (your choice)Usually 3–5h fixed
Swimming stopsAs many as you want1–2 scheduled stops
Best forCouples, families, celebrationsSolo travelers, budget trips

When a Private Boat Tour Is Worth It

A private boat tour from Dubrovnik makes sense when:

  • You are traveling as a couple or family — splitting €300/day between 4–6 people is often cheaper per person than a shared tour
  • You want to visit specific places — like a hidden beach, a secluded cove, or a restaurant only reachable by boat
  • You are celebrating something — birthdays, anniversaries, bachelor/bachelorette parties
  • You value your own schedule — leave when you want, stay as long as you like at each stop

When a Shared Tour Makes More Sense

A shared boat tour is better when:

  • You are traveling solo and want to meet other people
  • You are on a tight budget and €50–70 per person is your limit
  • You just want a quick overview of the coast without planning anything

Real Pricing Breakdown

Let us compare costs for a group of 4 people:

  • Shared tour: 4 x €60 = €240 total (3 hours, fixed route, 20+ other people)
  • Private boat: Barracuda 530 = €180 total (8 hours, your route, just you)

For groups of 3 or more, a private boat rental in Dubrovnik is often cheaper AND better than a shared tour.

Best Boats for Private Tours from Dubrovnik

Frequently Asked Questions

Is a private boat tour worth the extra money?

For groups of 3 or more, a private boat is often cheaper per person than a shared tour — and you get 8 hours instead of 3, full flexibility, and no strangers.

Can I get a skipper for a private boat tour?

Yes. All boats at RentBoatDubrovnik.com are available with a professional local skipper who knows the best hidden spots, restaurants, and swimming coves.

How far in advance should I book a private boat tour?

During peak season (July–August), book 3–5 days ahead. In shoulder season, same-day bookings are often available.

Where do private boat tours depart from?

All boats depart from Marina Frapa, Lapadska obala 21a, Dubrovnik 20000. Easy to reach by car, taxi, or bus.

Can I combine a private boat tour with other activities?

Yes. Popular combinations include snorkeling, cliff jumping, lunch at a seaside restaurant, and island hopping across the Elafiti Islands.

Book your private boat: Browse all boats available in Dubrovnik or visit Private Boat Tour Dubrovnik for more details.

Rent a Boat in Dubrovnik — Boat Rental, Tours & Yacht Charter

Rent Boat Dubrovnik offers boat rental, boat tours, jet ski hire, and yacht charter services in Dubrovnik, Croatia. Book a private boat tour to the Elafiti Islands, a guided tour to Lokrum, or a full-day island hopping tour from Dubrovnik. Choose from 9+ boats starting at €150/day — rent with or without a skipper. Available 24/7 from Marina Frapa, Lapadska obala 21a. Call +385 91 600 1201 to book your boat tour or rental in Dubrovnik today.