All about Boat Rentals in Baška Voda
Dominating the backdrop to this beautiful seaside town, the Biokovo mountain range creates the most sensational views from your boat rental in Baška Voda. With the paradisiac Dalmatian Archipelago just a short sail away, cruise from island to island while you relax on your boat and enjoy the spectacular scenery. There are plenty of restaurants and cafes serving authentic Croatian cuisine, be sure to try the local delicacies and explore the town centre for some cultural insight.
Ports and Harbours in Baška Voda
Our boat rentals, including
sailing boat rentals, are situated in the main harbour
Marina Baška Voda, centred directly in the heart of Baška Voda. Dock your boat and reach everything you need in town within walking distance. The harbour is lined with restaurants and cafes where you can fuel up on coffee and sweet treats before heading back to your boat.
We also have boat rentals based 4km south in Marina Ramova-Krvavica, Krvavica.
Climate and Sailing Conditions in Baška Voda
In summertime, the mediterranean climate is perfect for your sailing holiday with dry, sunny days averaging from 25°C to 30°C. The water temperature averages at 25°C, perfect for bathing in the crystal clear Adriatic Sea.
Itinerary Ideas for Baška Voda
If you fancy exploring Baška Voda’s delightful little town, visit the elegant St. Nicholas Church (Sveti Nikola) and also St. Lawrence Church (Sveti Lovre), dating from 1750. There are also two museums, Arheološki Muzej (Archaeological Museum) and Malakološki Muzej Morski Konjić (Malacological Museum).
Brač, just 26 nautical miles away, is a popular island among the Dalmatian Archipelago which boasts gorgeous beaches, including its famous Zlatni Rat triangular pebble beach. Zlatni Rat Beach is often called the Golden Cape or Horn, due to its geographical position jutting out to sea from the coastline.
Travel Tips for Baška Voda
The nearest airport is Split airport (SPU), 90 km away. You can get a bus which takes approx. one hour and costs 45 HRK. Taxi is also a possible transport method, but much more costly.