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Yacht charter in Baltic sea

Charter a yacht in the Baltic Sea to explore historic ports, pristine archipelagos, and picturesque coastlines. Discover motoryachts, catamarans, and sailboats for an unforgettable sailing experience.

BEST TIME TO CHARTER A YACHT IN Baltic sea

BEST SEASON May-September
HIGH SEASON June-August
LOW SEASON October-April
The best season to charter a yacht and sail in the Baltic Sea is during the summer months, when the weather is mild, with consistent winds for a smooth sailing experience.
BEST SEASON May-September
HIGH SEASON June-August
LOW SEASON October-April

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Charter cost in Baltic sea
The price of chartering a yacht in Baltic Sea depends on a lot of factors such as its length, its amenities and the crew onboard. Here is what you can expect.

Base rental fees for bareboat charters in the Baltic Sea

  • Bareboat Catamaran: €2,500 - €4,500 per week
  • Bareboat Monohull: €1,800 - €3,500 per week

Base rental fees for crewed charters in the Baltic Sea

  • Crewed Catamaran: €5,000 - €9,000 per week
  • Crewed Motoryacht: €7,000 - €14,000 per week
  • Crewed Sailing Yacht: €4,500 - €10,000 per week
  • Superyacht: €15,000 - €80,000 per week

Cost add-ons

We recommend you to always plan 40% - 70% on top of the base fee to estimate the final cost of a yacht charter.

The total cost of a yacht charter is always estimated by adding the base rental price of a yacht, VAT / taxes, Advanced Provisioning Allowance (for crewed charters), customary tips to the crew (for crewed charters) and skipper cost (for skippered bareboat rentals).

Get in touch with our team to have a precise quote for your yacht charter in Baltic Sea or read our yacht charter cost guide for more details.

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YACHTS AVAILABLE FOR CHARTER IN Baltic sea

Bareboat or Skippered boats for Rental in Baltic sea

Rent a boat bareboat in the Baltic Sea to navigate its diverse archipelagos and historic coastlines at your leisure. Our knowledgeable skippers with regional expertise can be included for enhanced guidance or for those preferring more relaxed sailing.

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From 2 000€ a week

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WHY SHOULD YOU RENT A YACHT IN Baltic sea?

Looking to charter a luxury yacht in the Baltic Sea? With its pristine coastlines and picturesque fjords, the Baltic Sea offers a unique sailing experience unlike any other destination. From towering cliffs to historic landmarks, the Baltic Sea provides a diverse and captivating backdrop for any yacht charter adventure.

Sail through the stunning archipelagos of Sweden or explore the charming coastal towns of Finland. With its mix of motoryachts, catamarans, and sailboats, the Baltic Sea provides a variety of vessels to choose from, ensuring a personalized and unforgettable experience for every traveler. Whether you seek adventure or relaxation, the Baltic Sea offers a one-of-a-kind nautical journey.

In addition to its breathtaking sailing areas, the Baltic Sea also boasts vibrant inland landscapes and cultural experiences. Explore the vibrant cities of Estonia or immerse yourself in the rich history of Latvia. No matter your preference, the Baltic Sea provides a unique blend of coastal beauty and inland charm that is unmatched by any other yacht charter destination.

Top 5 reasons to visit Baltic sea!

- Archipelago of thousands of islands

- Rich maritime history and culture

- Charming coastal towns and villages

- Diverse wildlife and birdwatching opportunities

- Unique sailing experiences in varying conditions

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Commercial plane

Closest airport

Copenhagen Airport (CPH)

10 km to city center

Travelling to Baltic Sea Region by Commercial Plane

The main international airports serving the Baltic Sea region include Copenhagen Airport (CPH) in Denmark, Stockholm Arlanda Airport (ARN) in Sweden, and Helsinki Airport (HEL) in Finland. These airports provide numerous connections across Europe and worldwide, with various transport options such as trains, buses, and taxis available to reach nearby cities and harbors.

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Private jets

Closest airport

Gdańsk Lech Wałęsa Airport (GDN)

15 km

Travelling to Baltic Sea by private jet

The Baltic Sea region is served by several airports with private jet and FBO services, including Gdańsk Lech Wałęsa Airport and Copenhagen Airport. Both airports offer convenient access to the stunning coastal destinations around the Baltic Sea.

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VISA Requirements

Contact the Embassy of Baltic sea in your country to apply for suitable visa

EU Citizens

Visa type

EU citizens don't need a visa for a yacht charter in the Baltic Sea for stays less than 90 days.

Main requirements

  • Valid passport or national ID
  • Return tickets
  • Accommodation proof
  • Travel insurance
  • Sufficient funds

Americans & Canadians

Visa type

US citizens can enter the Schengen Area for up to 90 days without a visa.

Main requirements

  • Valid passport
  • Return tickets
  • Accommodation proof
  • Travel insurance
  • Sufficient funds

Other passport holders

Visa type

Non-EU citizens will generally require a Schengen Visa for short stays in the Baltic Sea region in 2025.

Main requirements

  • Valid passport
  • Completed visa application form
  • Two recent passport-sized photos
  • Travel itinerary
  • Proof of accommodation
  • Travel insurance covering at least €30,000
  • Proof of sufficient financial means
  • Return or onward travel tickets

Bareboat license

To rent a boat bareboat in the Baltic Sea, you typically need one of the following internationally recognized licenses:

  • ICC (International Certificate of Competence)
  • RYA Day Skipper or higher
  • ASA 104 (Bareboat Cruising)
  • USCG Captain's License (for American citizens)

Requirements may vary by country and charter company, so it’s advisable to check specific conditions.

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Baltic sea Yacht Charter FAQ

The Baltic Sea can be a beautiful yet challenging sailing destination for a first-time yacht charter due to its varying weather conditions and numerous islands. It's advisable to hire a skipper or consider a crewed yacht charter for a more enjoyable experience.
Prices displayed only include the base yacht rental fee.

For a bareboat rental, you'll have to add the operating costs and the skipper daily rate should you need one.

For a crewed yacht charter, you need to add the Advance Provisioning Allowance aka APA (20 - 40% on top of base fee), taxes and tipping to the crew.

Contact us if you want a more detailed quote for yachts that match your criterias.
Crew members included in your yacht charter in Baltic Sea depend heavily on the length of your boat.

Bareboat rentals can include one professional skipper.

Smaller yacht charters typically include one captain and one or two stewardesses.

Bigger yachts can include chefs, deckhands, engineers, cleaning staff and even watersports guides.

Get in touch with our team for more details about a yacht you've seen.
To secure the best options for a yacht charter in the Baltic Sea, it is advisable to book at least 6 to 12 months in advance, particularly during the peak summer season when demand is high and yacht fleets are limited.
You are free to customize your sailing itinerary as long as it meets the sailing safety criterias from your captain. You can also ask us to make a specific itinerary based on your wishes and islands or landmarks you'd like to include.
A deposit of 50% of the yacht charter fee is due at the signature of the contract to confirm your booking.

The remaining 50%, the APA, taxes and delivery charges are due one month before the start of the cruise.

We strongly advise our charterers to take a cancellation insurance to protect their deposit and investment if unforseen circumstances prevent their charter. Get in touch with us to get our broker's assistance on that matter.
Yes, we have a broad range of water toys and other equipment (snorkeling gears...) that we can usually add to your yacht on request. Contact our team for more details.
Yes, we can arrange food to your liking and according to your diet restrictions or allergies for your Baltic Sea yacht charter. We can also include specific alcoholic beverages and cigars onboard.
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