2876 boat rentals in Ražanj, Croatia
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| Number of boats | 2876 boats available |
|---|---|
| Types of boats | Motor, Party, Sailboat, Catamaran |
| Average price | $14,444 or €1,203 per day |
| Minimum price | $889 or €200 per day |
| Maximum price | $28,000 or €34,000 per day |
| Manufacturers | Beneteau, Jeanneau, Sea Ray, Lagoon, Bali, Bavaria, Catalina, Azimut |
In 2026, daily rates in the Ražanj area are competitive: Motorboats (standard RIBs) average €250–€550; Sailboats range from €300 to €800; Catamarans start at €500–€1,400; and Luxury Yachts for groups over 12 typically start at €2,200 to €4,500+ per day including a professional captain and basic amenities.
Ražanj is the closest point to the dramatic Cape Planka, where you can see the meeting of the northern and southern Adriatic. A private charter allows you to anchor in the crystal-clear Stivašnica Bay, explore the sea caves along the coastline, or take a sunset cruise to the Mulo Lighthouse for world-class photography.
The waters surrounding Ražanj are known for the Cape Planka currents, which can be tricky for visiting sailors. A local captain handles these technical challenges and knows the exact underwater spots for the best snorkeling, allowing you to relax while they navigate the rocky coastline safely.
Most Sailo hosts offer pick-ups directly from the Ražanj Waterfront (Riva) or the private jetties of the local villas. For larger sailing yachts and catamarans, the pickup is usually at the nearby Marina Frapa in Rogoznica, which is just a 10-minute boat ride across the bay.
Absolutely. This is a top-tier route for guests in Ražanj. A high-speed motorboat can reach the Blue Lagoon on the island of Drvenik Veli in about 30 to 40 minutes, providing a full day of swimming in turquoise waters before returning to the tranquility of Ražanj.
Many captained listings on Sailo in this region offer optional catering. You can request a Dalmatian-style picnic featuring local olive oil, salted anchovies, and chilled wine from the nearby Primošten vineyards. For standard rentals, it is often BYOB, with local markets available in the village center.
For standard half-day or full-day captained cruises within the local archipelago, fuel is often included in the total price shown on Sailo. However, for long-distance trips—such as a journey to Vis Island or the Kornati National Park—fuel is typically charged based on consumption. Check the 'Fuel Policy' on the listing.
Standard sailboats and catamarans on Sailo generally accommodate 8 to 12 guests. For larger groups like a wedding party or a corporate retreat, you can find Event Yachts and large catamarans based in the nearby Marina Frapa that are licensed to carry 20 to 50 passengers.
The sailing season runs from May to October. For the ultimate experience, we recommend June or September, when the Adriatic is warm and the Maestral winds provide a cooling breeze. If you want the peak summer heat for swimming in Stivašnica, July and August are the best months.
Safety is the number one priority. If the Port Authority issues a warning for the Bura or Jugo winds, your Sailo host will help you reschedule or provide a full refund. Because Ražanj is a deep, protected bay, your captain may suggest a sheltered route inside the Rogoznica Bay if the open sea is too choppy.