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Tesfa
Jul 3, 2024
Brilliant experience! 20/10 - good value for money and such a knowledgeable, experienced and friendly skipper. would absolutely reccomend

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Christian
Aug 21, 2024
Had a very good experience with renting a boat from Jens. Got a very good explanation and guidance, and a very good and clever fully equiped boat. We can fully recommend to rent a boat from him - and thank you for the help with the winch. Thank you a lot and maybe we'll meet again in the future! Have a good time!
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Michael
Aug 3, 2023
Fantastic boat and captain Jacob made it such a nice trip. Could not have asked for more. Highly recommend.

Why should you rent a boat in Denmark?

In a country with a coastline of 7314 km and 406 islands, sailing and boating are a natural part of the culture! With stunning scenery, authentic coastal communities and some of Europe's most beautiful beaches, it's an ideal destination for your boating holiday.


Cross the seas and discover unique seaside towns and villages such as Copenhagen, Århus, Skagen and Fredrikshavn. In addition, there are many beautiful islands to visit including Läsö, Anholt, Bornholm and Samsö.


Places to visit by boat in Denmark

 

Copenhagen

Denmark's capital is a must-visit during your boating holiday in the country. Copenhagen is a city with a lot of canals and is perfect to discover from the sea. Start in Nyhamn and experience the city's sights from the water such as the Opera House, the Black Diamond Library and the Little Mermaid looking out over the harbour on her rock.


Once ashore, don't forget to enter Nyhavn on foot to enjoy a classic buttered bread and a Danish pilsner. A hot tip if you're travelling is also to pay a visit to Tivoli. Here you can enjoy the great atmosphere and the wild rides.


Bornholm

Bornholm is a Danish island located in the Baltic Sea south of Sweden. The island is a popular destination for sailors with rolling landscapes, beautiful beaches and Denmark's only granite cliffs. Bornholm has a unique culture with authentic old villages, fish smokehouses and the distinctive round churches.


If you're in the mood for sun and sea, Dueodde beach is the place to go. The beach is one of Denmark's best and the famous Michelin restaurant Kadeau is also located there, so you can enjoy a delicious meal after sunbathing and swimming.


Another breathtaking natural experience is the Sanctuary Cliffs on the north side of the island. These are the only granite cliffs in Denmark and you can follow the cliffs along the sea and explore various caves along the way.


Läsö

Don't forget to visit Denmark's sunniest spot, Läsö, on your sailing trip! On the island, you can choose to moor in Vesterö harbour or Österby harbour, which are located on either side of the island. Läsö is 22 kilometres long and has a varied landscape depending on where you are on the island.


It is therefore highly recommended to rent a bicycle on the island and, among other things, visit the old salt factory, Läsö tower or visit one of the arts and crafts workshops. In addition, 25 of Läsö's 100 kilometres of coastline is made up of fine beaches, so there are plenty of places to sunbathe and swim.

Skagen

At the northern tip of Denmark, you'll find the rugged and authentic Skagen. A must-visit destination in Skagen is Grenen. The Grenen is the northernmost point in Denmark and is a strip of shoreline where the Kattegat and Skagerrak seas meet.


You also can't miss St. Laurenti, the sand-buried church. When the church was built in the 14th century, it was the largest church in the Vendsyssel region. But during the 18th century, the church was gradually buried in sand so that finally in 1795 it had to cease worship, and today only the church tower is still visible.


Skagen is also a fishing destination, so don't miss trying one of the fish restaurants there.


Hirtshals

Continue past the northern tip of Denmark and cruise down the country's western side, and you'll soon reach Hirtshals. Fishing is still very active in the town and the strong connection to fishing gives it a genuine atmosphere. The western harbour is the oldest part of the harbour where you can look at old fishing boats and discover several small businesses linked to fishing.


From the harbour, you walk up the "Stairs", a beautiful monument that connects the harbour with the village. In the village you can enjoy the many cafés, restaurants and shops that are there while enjoying a great view of the harbour. If you're travelling with children, the North Sea Oceanarium is also a must-see, Northern Europe's largest aquarium.


Boat with skipper

Don't have the required driver's license for the boat you want to rent, or does the boat feel complicated to manoeuvre? If you rent a boat with Click&Boat, there's no need to worry as many of our boats can be rented with an experienced skipper.


The skipper is in full control of the sailing area and handles all the manoeuvring of the boat, allowing you to focus entirely on socializing and enjoying the beautiful Norwegian landscapes. The skipper is also often from the surrounding area and can give many good tips on the best places to visit.


Frequently Asked Questions about Denmark

How much does it cost to rent a boat in Denmark for a day?

The average cost of renting a boat in Denmark is around €421 per day. Various factors can influence the cost of a boat charter, such as the season, the year the boat was built, and the equipment. The prices can vary between €200 and €1,625 per day.

Is it possible to rent a boat with skipper in Denmark?

It is possible to rent a boat with skipper in Denmark. On Click&Boat, there are 5 boats in Denmark where a skipper is available. However, please note that this comes at an additional cost, which is on average €153 per day.

What are the most popular boat manufacturers in Denmark?

The most popular boat manufacturers in Denmark are Princess Yachts and Bali.

How many cabins does a boat have in Denmark?

Boats in Denmark have an average of 2 cabins. If you travel with a large group, you can book boats with up to 3 cabins.

What types of boats can I rent in Denmark?

In Denmark you can rent for example a Sailboat, Motorboat or even a RIB.

Good to know

Number of boats:20 boats available
Types of boats:Sailboat, Motorboat, RIB
Average price: €421 per day
Minimum price: €200 per day
Maximum price: €1,625 per day
Manufacturers:Princess Yachts, Bali, and more

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