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The United Kingdom (UK), made up of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, is an island nation in Northwest Europe that has a long history of sailing and yachting and is the perfect location to charter a yacht and experience the seas. Famous for tea and biscuits, being the birthplace of Shakespeare and the Beatles, there is much more to the UK than the red telephone boxes and double-decker buses we see on London postcards. With Southampton having one of the largest boat shows in Europe, Southampton Boat Show, and Scotland having many islands and hundreds of kilometres of coastline, naturally, you don't have to look for a boat rental in the UK.
Are you looking for a yacht charter in the UK at an affordable price? Look no further than Click&Boat - the market leader in online boat rentals. You can rent a boat in the UK with or without a skipper depending on your boating experience and qualifications. Click&Boat has yachts in the UK for every kind of budget. From sailboats and yachts to motorboats and RIBs, find something for your budget with Click&Boat through a free personal adviser who will provide you with a free quotation. The price of a boat rental varies depending on the boat type, the size of the vessel, the location, the seasonality, and the duration of the tip. However, the average prices by boat type are as follows:
€5,600 per week
€15,204 per week
€1,738 per day
€7,995 per week
€2,500 per week
Yacht charters in the UK vary considerably in boat type, length of time and price of the charter. For those who have a sailing license, bareboat charters are available and for those who don't then, you can charter a yacht that comes with a skipper and even a crew. It is completely normal to rent a boat through Click&Boat that includes a captain to tour you through the waters and lots of our listings include added or optional extras too. From snorkelling and diving equipment to jet skis and wakeboards.
If you are interested in chartering a yacht in the UK then you have many different locations to choose from. Yacht enthusiasts will love the port of Cowes where the annual Cowes Week sailing regatta takes place in August attracting some 20,000 attendants every year. Cowes is located on the Isle of Wight which lies in the English Channel and is an ideal starting point for your sailing trip in the UK. From there, you can sail to the harbour town of Gosport or to Portsmouth. Alternatively, at the other end of the UK, you can rent a canal boat in Falkirk or rent a boat on lake Windermere which is popular with tourists in the Lake District, and the largest natural lake in England. With many beautiful places to choose from, the UK shines with a whole range of fantastic sailing destinations for everyone.
The coastline of Great Britain is more than 31,000 kilometres long and so there is no shortage of choices when it comes to deciding where to begin your sailing journey. You will find most of the UK's busiest and most popular marinas on the south coast including Port Hamble Marina, Gosport Marina, and Ocean Village Marina in Southampton. If you are beginning a few days or week-long journey then departing from here is highly recommended. You can easily visit the Isle of White, the Jurassic coast or embark on a more adventurous journey to France and down to Spain or Portugal.
Off the south coast of the UK, you will find many incredible sights of natural beauty that you can enjoy from the comfort of your boat rental. Begin with a cruise down the Jurassic coast enjoying the naturally incredible landscape and head to Durdle Door. Durdle Door is a natural arch carved out of limestone cliffs over many years. It has a really nice beach too and is really popular with both domestic and international tourists. Just a couple of minutes up the coast is Lulworth cove - a beautiful beach and cove with amazing waters to swim in due to the sea's narrow entrance to the cove.
The UK is somewhere that you can visit all year round due to its moderate weather that is not extreme in either summer or winter. The UK has a reputation for being miserable and wet all the time but this is somewhat a myth. No, the UK does not get incredibly hot and sunny weather, but it isn't always raining and it is never shockingly cold either. However, the weather is definitely temperamental. It can be sunny one second and raining the next so make sure you pack an anorak! If you prepare for the weather then it definitely will not ruin your trip. As always with chartering a boat you should bring a windproof and waterproof jacket and things to keep you warm at night when temperatures drop. And even during the colder weather, the beautiful British landscapes can be even more appealing when coated in the snow - so photogenic! So do not worry about when is the best time to visit the United Kingdom and instead focus on how you are going to spend your time there!
The average cost of renting a boat in United Kingdom is around €563 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 €50 and €5,850 per day.
The price of a skipper varies depending on the destination and the owner of the boat. In United Kingdom, you can expect to pay an average of €225 per day for a skipper.
A boat in United Kingdom has on average 6 berths. You can find boats with up to 10 berths.
The price of a boat rental in United Kingdom typically includes amenities such as GPS, Fridge, VHF etc.
In United Kingdom there are 2 boats that you can rent without a license. You can also rent many boats with a skipper.
Number of boats: | 63 boats available |
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Types of boats: | Sailboat, Motorboat, Houseboat |
Average price: | €563 per day |
Minimum price: | €50 per day |
Maximum price: | €5,850 per day |
Manufacturers: | Pacific Craft, Barracuda, and more |
In United Kingdom, privately owned yachts are available for charter. See other yachts in the area.