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Rostock is one of the largest cities on the Baltic Sea and, due to its central location, a popular starting point for boat trips and sailing trips. Here you are free to decide whether you would like to take a day trip along the coast and discover the varied German Baltic Sea coast with its picturesque beaches and cliffs. Or how about a relaxed sailing trip to the Danish South Seas for more Scandinavian flair? You have the choice! With a boat rental in Rostock you can give your Baltic Sea vacation the necessary dose of adventure.
In Rostock you can rent any type of boat, but mainly sailing boats. Rostock and the Baltic Sea are one of the most popular sailing areas in Germany, with a well-developed infrastructure and many harbors, making Rostock an ideal starting point for a trip. Sailing boats are particularly suitable for anyone who wants to experience a special closeness to nature and spend a longer vacation in Rostock.
You can also rent a motorboat in Rostock. These boats are particularly suitable for an action-packed day trip or for fishing enthusiasts who want to discover the Rostock area from the water. Renting a motorboat is also a good idea for water sports enthusiasts, as you can water ski and wakeboard behind the boats!
The prices for a boat in Rostock are influenced by various factors. For example, the season, but also the type of boat, the rental period and the equipment of the boat. Here you will find a small overview of the price range of the boats in Rostock:
Sailboats from €178 per day to €400 per day Gulets from €2,429 per day Motor boats from €95 per day
In the summer between May and September is the best time for a boat charter in Rostock. During these months there is often stable weather conditions with steady winds, which sailors particularly appreciate. The water temperatures of the Baltic Sea are rather cool at 17°C, so a boat trip in Rostock with a rented boat is more likely to be used as an excursion than for swimming. The season is therefore rather short compared to southern areas and even in the summer months, due to the location by the sea, there can sometimes be storms accompanied by high waves.
Rügen is one of the most popular German islands and always worth a trip. Less than 100 km as the crow flies from Rostock, Rügen is a paradise for sailing enthusiasts who want to discover the beautiful Baltic Sea coast while on the move. On Rügen itself you shouldn't miss the famous chalk cliffs in the Jasmund National Park, which are particularly impressive from the water. The lagoon landscape between Rügen and Hiddensee is also a calm body of water for a relaxing boat trip.
Are you looking for a longer trip to Scandinavia? Rostock is an ideal starting point for a sailing trip to the so-called Danish South Sea, the island paradise in the south of Denmark, which is one of the most popular sailing areas in the Baltic Sea. Idyllic villages with typical Scandinavian wooden houses and alleys await you on Ærø, Langeland or Funen. In fact, you can choose between 55 islands that offer good conditions for an island hopping trip! In the evening you can enter a harbor or, if you want to feel the true adventure feeling, spend the night in one of the countless pretty anchorages - for example off the island of Lyø.
The Hanseatic city of Rostock is full of exciting sights for young and old that you definitely shouldn't miss during your visit.
Rostock's town hall, which is located on the Neuer Markt in the city center, is a true architectural masterpiece and impresses with its different styles. The oldest part of the building dates back to the 13th century!
Although not located directly in Rostock, but in the neighboring district of Warnemünde, the Warnemünde Lighthouse is still always worth a visit. It is 31 meters high and can be seen from anywhere in the city! The lighthouse is even open to visitors from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., who can enjoy a fantastic view from there.
An absolute must for boat fans: The Rostock Shipbuilding and Shipping Museum is the perfect addition to your boat rental in Rostock. In the former cargo ship “Dresden”, visitors can learn all about the history of the ship, as well as the history of shipbuilding and merchant shipping in the region.
Even without a driving license, sailing boats or houseboats or motorboats with engines up to 15 HP can be rented in Rostock. These license-free boats are ideal for fishing trips, for example. Boats without a license are also great for day trips along the coast. If you already have a sports boat license, you have a free choice of boats! Please note, however, that to sail on the Baltic Sea you must have the SBF See.
If you would rather go on an action-packed tour or a longer trip, you can also rent a boat with a skipper. He will take control of the boat for you and can tell you one or two insider tips in and around Rostock. This means you can sit back, relax and enjoy your holiday to the fullest!
The average cost of renting a boat in Rostock in the high season is around €250 per day, while in the low season it is around €202 per day.
The price of a skipper varies depending on the destination and the owner of the boat. In Rostock, you can expect to pay an average of €192 per day for a skipper.
A boat in Rostock has on average 8 berths. You can find boats with up to 32 berths.
The price of a boat rental in Rostock typically includes amenities such as Fridge, Oven/stove, Hot water etc.
Boats in Rostock have an average of 3 cabins. If you travel with a large group, you can book boats with up to 10 cabins.
Number of boats: | 20 boats available |
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Types of boats: | Sailboat, Sail Yacht, Motorboat |
Average price: | €257 per day |
Minimum price: | €95 per day |
Maximum price: | €600 per day |
Manufacturers: | Lagoon, Bali, and more |
In Rostock, privately owned yachts are available for charter. See other yachts in the area.