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Lavrio - Olympic Marina (Greece)
4 Cabins • 8+2 Berths • 46 ft
From 1 674 €
If you want a quintessential sailing holiday, then a sailboat charter is for you. With over 7000 sailboats available for rental in destinations across the globe, there is an abundance of choice of oceans to cruise. You can enjoy the thrills of navigating the waves of Brittany or the crystal-clear waters of the Seychelles, or cruise in the glorious Mediterranean where you’ll find our biggest concentration of charter sailboats. Browse our vast selection of boats from professional renters all over the world, and start planning your next sailing adventure; our team of expert advisors will help you find the perfect boat in your dream destination at the very best price! For instance, a sailboat charter Greece allows you to explore idyllic islands like Santorini and Mykonos, while a sailboat charter Italy lets you experience the charm of destinations such as Capri and the Aeolian Islands.
Lavrio - Olympic Marina (Greece)
4 Cabins • 8+2 Berths • 46 ft
From 1 674 €
Marina Alimos - Kalamaki (Greece)
3 Cabins • 8 Berths • 37 ft
From 1 137 €
La Paz (Mexico)
3 Cabins • 6+2 Berths • 41 ft
From 1 879 €
Palma (Spain)
3 Cabins • 6 Berths • 42 ft
From 2 289 €
Lavrio - Olympic Marina (Greece)
3 Cabins • 8 Berths • 36 ft
From 1 140 €
Olbia (Italy)
4 Cabins • 10 Berths • 47 ft
From 2 556 €
Cala dei Sardi (Italy)
4 Cabins • 8+2 Berths • 48 ft
From 2 447 €
Yacht Haven Marina (Thailand)
5 Cabins • 10 Berths • 50 ft
From 2 633 €
Marina Lazure (Montenegro)
5 Cabins • 11 Berths • 49 ft
From 2 295 €
Ao Po Grand Marina (Thailand)
4 Cabins • 8+2 Berths • 44 ft
From 2 899 €
Lavrio - Olympic Marina (Greece)
4 Cabins • 10 Berths • 44 ft
From 1 140 €
Le Marin (Martinique)
4 Cabins • 8+2 Berths • 43 ft
From 2 130 €
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Sailboats are a great option for the most experienced and beginners of sailors! There are many reasons why people often find sailboats more desirable than catamarans for example, but it really depends on what you’re looking for out of your cruise.
If it’s a proper hands-on sailing experience you’re looking for, then sailboats are the one for you; they’re quicker to tack and easier to manoeuvre with only one hull, making them also easier (and cheaper) to dock! There are a variety of destinations suited to those who want a relaxing sail, or a challenging adventure… tell one of our GlobeSailor advisors your level of experience and what you’re looking for, and they’ll help you find the perfect spot to rent a sailboat.
Sailboats are generally the cheapest option for a boat charter, so if you’re looking to keep prices down, they’re a great choice and there’s still an array of thousands of boats to choose from.
The Mediterranean is indisputably the most popular area for sailboat charters, with the vast majority located here. Croatia is the favourite with everyone, with the glittering waters of the Adriatic and thousands of kilometers of enchanting coastline to navigate. Sailors travel from all over the globe to discover the beautiful islands of this country, which accounts for 25% of all sailboat charters. The next two most popular destinations for sailboats are Greece and Italy, which each account for 19% of rentals; so, it’s clear that the Mediterranean is the preferred cruising ground for these boats. Areas such as the Caribbean are great for sailing, but are more favoured for catamaran cruises, making up only 2% of sailboat charters.
Depending on what time of year you sail, different destinations will be more preferable if you’re looking for sun and ideal wind conditions. Navigation in summer means Europe, whereas in winter, people opt for the Pacific islands, South-East Asia or the Caribbean where the tropical sun will give you ideal cruising conditions between the months of November and April.
For those considering a sailboat charter Croatia, this remains the top choice, but other destinations also offer incredible experiences. A sailboat charter Spain, with its vibrant culture and stunning Balearic Islands, provides a mix of lively ports and serene anchorages. Meanwhile, a sailboat charter Italy continues to enchant sailors with its diverse coastlines, from the glamorous Amalfi Coast to the rugged beauty of Sardinia. Additionally, a sailboat charter Atlantic France offers a unique sailing adventure, where you can explore the charming harbours of Brittany and enjoy the thrill of navigating the dynamic waters of the Bay of Biscay. These destinations each offer something unique, ensuring that your sailboat charter is unforgettable, no matter where you choose to explore.
Though the majority of our cabin cruises are aboard catamarans or gulets for example, we do have a handful of cabin charter options aboard sailboats. These are perfect for those who have never sailed before but are looking for a smaller-scale cruise, where you can perhaps learn the basics of navigation from your skipper during the trip, without any of the responsibility or pressure of controlling the boat! Or cabin cruises are great for anyone who just wants to sit back and relax and discover a new corner of the world in a completely unique and memorable way. For example, the extraordinary Arctic ‘Cruise and Ski in Norway’ aboard an Aztec Lady sailboat, which is perfect for any sailors who also have a passion for snowsports; or the Sicily cruise around the Aeolian Islands aboard a Sun Odyssey 52.2!
Sailboats are made for sailing, and are often less lavish than other types of boat which makes a charter generally cheaper. There are also a variety of smaller sailboats available in comparison to catamarans, for example, which means fuel, docking and general costs will be less. However, we still have a range of large sailboats available for charter, of up to 127ft; so there’ll be something to suit your requirements and budget.
The most popular sailboats chartered with us are the Sun Odyssey 36i, Bavaria Cruiser 46 and Oceanis 38 which range between €600 - €4600 for a week’s rental, depending on the time of year you sail, your destination and the year of the boat’s manufacture.
If you’ve never been sailing or it’s been a while since your last trip, here are a few reminders/recommendations of what to bring to make sure you’re fully prepared for your charter. It’s best to be fully prepared and fully research navigation routes and weather forecasts before and during your holiday. Don’t hesitate to contact your GlobeSailor advisor at any point for any help organizing or preparing for your cruise.
Firstly, remember there is limited space in cabins, so opt for easily foldable luggage, not rigid suitcases or bags that can’t be compacted once on board.
Secondly, regarding navigation, do not forget bring a cruising guide of the area so you know all your options, and also official charts of your navigation zone. Sailboats for charter are generally equipped with the necessary guides and maps, but they can be in a foreign language, or damaged. You don’t want to take any chances and it’s always better to be overprepared, so it is best to bring your own maps and already have a route in mind, which you can then confirm with the base manager according to the local weather upon your arrival.
Do not forget your boat rental contract, your appropriate navigation licenses and permits, your train or plane tickets and your passport if necessary. In addition, check with your bank that you can proceed to pay the deposit of the boat by credit card imprint.
Each member of the sailboat crew should bring sunglasses, gloves, sunscreen, headtorch, warm jacket and non-slippery shoes (preferably white-soled). Depending on your destination, do not forget your hat or swimsuit! You’ll also want to make sure you have a stocked first aid kit on board with you. Fishing enthusiasts might want to bring their own equipment... It is also advisable to bring some good books or magazines to occupy yourself on board in your cabin or on deck in the sun! Board games and cards are also great for your evenings and aperitifs in the cockpit or in the saloon while others are busy cooking the catch of the day...
This list isn’t exhaustive, but it includes some of the essentials to consider packing before embarking on a sailing cruise.