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Number of boats 1736 boats available
Types of boats Motor, Party, Sailboat, Catamaran
Average price $476 or €566 per day
Minimum price $476 or €115 per day
Maximum price $476 or €2,210 per day
Manufacturers Beneteau, Jeanneau, Sea Ray, Lagoon, Bali, Bavaria, Catalina, Azimut

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Biograd na Moru is one of Croatia's most established and well-equipped charter bases, home to one of the largest marina complexes on the Adriatic. Despite being less internationally known than Split or Dubrovnik, it is a first-choice departure point for experienced charterers who value facilities, fleet quality, and direct access to the Kornati islands. Browse available boats at sailo.com/boat-rentals/Croatia/Biograd.

Boat rental in Biograd is competitively priced and often slightly more affordable than Split for comparable boats. Bareboat sailboats typically range from €800–€1,400 per week in shoulder season and €1,400–€2,800+ in peak summer. The large fleet at Biograd's Marina Kornati means strong supply, which helps keep pricing competitive. See current listings at sailo.com/boat-rentals/Croatia/Biograd.

The Kornati National Park is the standout destination from Biograd, with the outer islands reachable in a few hours from the marina. The Zadar archipelago, Telašćica Nature Park on Dugi Otok, and the inner island channels of Pašman and Ugljan are all excellent day or overnight sailing destinations. Sailors heading south can continue toward Šibenik or Split.

Experienced sailors choose Biograd for its large, well-maintained marina, its direct proximity to the Kornati islands, and the fact that it is less crowded than Split during peak season. Marina Kornati is one of the best-equipped charter bases in the Adriatic, with comprehensive technical support and a wide range of boat types. The combination of excellent infrastructure and quieter waters makes it a professional-grade charter hub.

Biograd is suitable for first-time sailors, particularly those interested in exploring the sheltered channels of the inner Dalmatian islands. The nearby Pašman channel offers calm, protected sailing conditions ideal for building confidence. Skippered charters are available for those who prefer not to navigate independently from the start.

A bareboat sailboat in the 38–44 foot range is the most common choice from Biograd, well suited to the Kornati archipelago and surrounding island routes. Catamarans are popular for families and larger groups and are well represented in Biograd's fleet. The marina's size means a wide variety of boat types and sizes are available year-round.

Yes, a recognized skipper license and VHF radio certificate are required for bareboat charters in Biograd, consistent with Croatian maritime law. Charter operators at Marina Kornati verify documentation at check-in. Professional skippers can be arranged through the charter company for sailors without the required certification.

May, June, and September offer the best sailing conditions from Biograd, with reliable weather, warm seas, and less competition for anchorage spots in the Kornati islands. July and August are peak season with the highest prices and the busiest conditions around national park waters. Shoulder season from Biograd is particularly recommended for those prioritizing the Kornati experience.

Yes, the Kornati National Park and Telašćica Nature Park both charge entrance fees for visiting vessels. Kornati fees are based on boat size and number of passengers and are collected at the park entrance. These costs are not included in the charter price and should be factored into the overall trip budget.

Booking four to six months in advance is recommended for peak summer charters from Biograd, especially for catamarans and larger boats. The fleet is substantial but high demand for Kornati-focused itineraries means the best vessels fill quickly. Shoulder season availability is more flexible. Check availability at sailo.com/boat-rentals/Croatia/Biograd.