
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:
- Small boats (4–5 persons): Pasara (€150/day) or Barracuda 530 (€180/day) — great for couples and small groups
- Mid-range boats (6–8 persons): Quicksilver 675 (€300/day) or Cap Camarat 6.5 (€300/day) — ideal for families
- Premium boats (8–12 persons): Quicksilver 805 SD (€450/day) or Cap Camarat 9.0 CC (€600/day) — best for groups and celebrations
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
- Barracuda 530 — Best value at €180/day, easy to handle, seats 5
- Quicksilver 675 — Most popular choice at €300/day, spacious for families
- 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.

