Crewed Yacht Charter vs. Bareboat: Which One Suits You Better?

Sailing is a dream for many sea lovers, but before renting a boat, it’s important to decide whether you want a bareboat charter (without a crew) or a crewed charter (with a captain, chef, or full team). Each option has its pros and cons, and the choice depends on your experience, budget, and desired vacation style.


1. Bareboat Charter – For Independent Sailors

What is a bareboat charter?

A bareboat charter means you rent a boat without a crew—you are the captain and responsible for navigation, maneuvering, and supplies.

✔ Pros:

  • Complete freedom – You choose the route, pace, and anchorage spots.
  • Privacy – No strangers on board.
  • Lower rental cost (but you must account for additional expenses: fuel, food, docking fees).
  • Ideal for experienced sailors who want to test their skills.

✖ Cons:

  • License and experience required
  • Responsibility for safety – You must know how to handle the boat in various weather conditions and are responsible for your crew.
  • Extra tasks – Cooking, cleaning, and logistics are on you.

Who is bareboat ideal for?

  • Experienced sailors with the necessary certifications.
  • Groups of friends or families seeking complete privacy.
  • Those looking for a challenge and adventure at sea.

2. Crewed Charter – Luxury and Relaxation Without Stress

What does a crewed charter include?

Depending on your preferences, you can hire:

  • Just a captain/skipper (price: €200/day for a sailboat, €250/day for a catamaran).
  • A hostess (price: €150/day for a sailboat, €190/day for a catamaran).
  • A full team (skipper, chef, hostess).

✔ Pros:

  • Professional navigation – The captain knows local conditions and ensures safety.
  • Stress-free relaxation – No need to worry about routes, anchoring, or sailing rules.
  • Additional services – A chef prepares gourmet meals, and the hostess takes care of comfort (grocery shopping, cleaning, preparing drinks or snacks).
  • Learning opportunity – The captain can guide you for exams (B, C, or YMA license) or suggest a sailing course.

✖ Cons:

  • Higher costs
    – Crew wages are extra (daily rates + onboard accommodation + meals for the crew).
    – You also pay for: docking (except in Marina Punat), fuel, national park tickets, fishing permits.
  • Less privacy – The crew is present on board, which may not suit everyone.
  • Less flexibility – Although the captain adapts to your wishes, they often make the final decisions.

Who is a crewed charter ideal for?

  • Beginners with no sailing experience.
  • Those who want a luxurious experience without organizational stress.
  • Groups seeking a gourmet experience (with a chef).
  • Business groups or celebrations where a professional approach is key.

3. Our Special Programs – More Ways to Enjoy Sailing

If you’re looking for organized experiences that combine sailing with socializing and discovering the Adriatic’s beauty, we offer:


Conclusion: What to Choose?

  • If you’re experienced and want full control → Bareboat charter.
  • If you want a carefree, relaxed trip → Charter with a captain.
  • If you’re looking for a premium experience → Full crewed charter (captain + chef).

In the end, it all depends on your priorities. A bareboat is an adventure for independent sailors, while a crewed charter is perfect for those who want to enjoy the sea without stress.

⛵ Which option suits you better? If you’re planning a charter, check the rental terms and required certifications. For additional advice, visit Sailboat Rental Punat or explore our organized sailing programs for more unforgettable experiences!