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Sail Germany.

95 yachts across 3 areas.

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Why sail Germany

Most people never think of Germany as a sailing country. Then they spend a week on the Baltic and change their mind. The coast between Kiel and Flensburg is a run of sheltered fjords, quiet anchorages and working harbours where the water goes flat by evening and the light lasts until ten in June. Inland, the Mecklenburg lakes and the Brandenburg waterways offer something no coast can: flat water, no tides, and a canal-and-lake network you can wander for weeks without seeing the open sea. It is cool-water sailing, honest and unhurried, with good boatyards and short passages between stops.

Live fleet

Yachts available in Germany.

Mizar Available

Mizar

Bareboat

2 cabins10 m2006
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€1,048 / week
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Blomquist Available

Blomquist

Bareboat

2 cabins10 m2009
from
€1,098 / week
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Lightning Available

Lightning

Bareboat

2 cabins9 m2012
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€1,098 / week
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Storm Available

Storm

Bareboat

2 cabins9 m2012
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€1,098 / week
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Blaubart Available

Blaubart

Bareboat

3 cabins10 m2010
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€1,248 / week
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Claysea Available

Claysea

Bareboat

2 cabins10 m2016
from
€1,248 / week
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Dudu Available

Dudu

Bareboat

2 cabins10 m2017
from
€1,248 / week
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Flamenco Available

Flamenco

Bareboat

2 cabins10 m2011
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€1,248 / week
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Little Jo Available

Little Jo

Bareboat

2 cabins10 m2010
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€1,248 / week
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Loop Available

Loop

Bareboat

3 cabins10 m2016
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€1,248 / week
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Mambo Available

Mambo

Bareboat

2 cabins10 m2011
from
€1,248 / week
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Moulin Rouge Available

Moulin Rouge

Bareboat

3 cabins12 m2002
from
€1,248 / week
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Poldi Available

Poldi

Bareboat

2 cabins10 m2011
from
€1,248 / week
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Ramona Available

Ramona

Bareboat

2 cabins10 m2013
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€1,248 / week
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Robben Available

Robben

Bareboat

2 cabins10 m2011
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€1,248 / week
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Seepocke Available

Seepocke

Bareboat

2 cabins10 m2008
from
€1,248 / week
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Sterntaler Available

Sterntaler

Bareboat

2 cabins10 m2010
from
€1,248 / week
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Tango Available

Tango

Bareboat

2 cabins10 m2012
from
€1,248 / week
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Piccola Strega Available

Piccola Strega

Bareboat

2 cabins10 m2013
from
€1,298 / week
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Insula Solis Available

Insula Solis

Bareboat

3 cabins10 m2018
from
€1,348 / week
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Nausicaa Available

Nausicaa

Bareboat

2 cabins11 m2007
from
€1,348 / week
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Salt Available

Salt

Bareboat

3 cabins10 m2017
from
€1,348 / week
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Sunshine Available

Sunshine

Bareboat

2 cabins10 m2011
from
€1,348 / week
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Thunder Available

Thunder

Bareboat

2 cabins9 m2012
from
€1,348 / week
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Lisa Available

Lisa

Bareboat

3 cabins10 m2018
from
€1,388 / week
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Larabay Available

Larabay

Bareboat

3 cabins10 m2016
from
€1,398 / week
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Lia Available

Lia

Bareboat

2 cabins11 m2017
from
€1,398 / week
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Sam Available

Sam

Bareboat

3 cabins10 m2018
from
€1,398 / week
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Minie Available

Minie

Bareboat

3 cabins11 m2009
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€1,498 / week
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Nivius Available

Nivius

Bareboat

3 cabins11 m2006
from
€1,498 / week
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Ronja Available

Ronja

Bareboat

3 cabins11 m2009
from
€1,498 / week
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Sarina Available

Sarina

Bareboat

2 cabins10 m2007
from
€1,498 / week
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Bärbel Available

Bärbel

Bareboat

3 cabins11 m2015
from
€1,548 / week
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Finny Ocean Available

Finny Ocean

Bareboat

3 cabins11 m2016
from
€1,548 / week
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Freedom Available

Freedom

Bareboat

3 cabins11 m2017
from
€1,548 / week
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Freiheit Available

Freiheit

Bareboat

3 cabins12 m2019
from
€1,548 / week
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Helene Available

Helene

Bareboat

3 cabins11 m2015
from
€1,548 / week
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Herbie Available

Herbie

Bareboat

3 cabins11 m2017
from
€1,548 / week
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Käte Available

Käte

Bareboat

3 cabins12 m2008
from
€1,548 / week
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Lioba Available

Lioba

Bareboat

3 cabins12 m2018
from
€1,548 / week
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Max Available

Max

Bareboat

3 cabins12 m2018
from
€1,548 / week
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Nice to Have Available

Nice to Have

Bareboat

3 cabins11 m2017
from
€1,548 / week
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Pluto Available

Pluto

Bareboat

3 cabins11 m2013
from
€1,548 / week
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Punta D'Oro Available

Punta D'Oro

Bareboat

3 cabins12 m2012
from
€1,548 / week
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Stina24 Available

Stina24

Bareboat

3 cabins11 m2019
from
€1,548 / week
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Summertime Available

Summertime

Bareboat

3 cabins12 m2010
from
€1,548 / week
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Tiger Available

Tiger

Bareboat

3 cabins11 m2016
from
€1,548 / week
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Ulysses Available

Ulysses

Bareboat

3 cabins12 m2014
from
€1,548 / week
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Germany questions

Asked and answered.

Do I need a licence to charter a yacht in Germany?
For bareboat charter on the Baltic you will need a recognised sailing licence — most bases accept the German SBF-See, the RYA Day Skipper or an ICC. On some inland waterways, licence-free options exist for smaller boats under local rules. If you hold no certificate, take a skippered week; it is also the smart way to learn Baltic locks and weather. Send your ticket details on WhatsApp and we will confirm what a given boat requires.
When is the best time to sail in Germany?
June to August is the core season, with the longest daylight and the warmest air. May and September are quieter and cheaper, with cooler water and a slightly higher chance of a windy day — good value if you don't mind an extra layer. Outside those months most boats are laid up. Midsummer is the safe pick for a first German charter, warm evenings and light until late.
How much does a yacht charter in Germany cost?
It depends on the boat, the ground and how close to peak July–August you sail; shoulder months cost noticeably less. On top of the base rate, budget for fuel, the final clean, harbour and lock fees, and a refundable security deposit. Skippered charter adds the skipper's daily rate. Inland lake boats are usually the cheaper way in. Rather than quote figures that date, we price to your dates — message us on WhatsApp for a straight quote.
Where should I start a German charter?
For Baltic sailing, Kiel or Flensburg in Schleswig-Holstein are the natural bases — short hops between fjords and easy reach of the Danish islands. For lakes and canals, start in Mecklenburg near the Müritz or in Brandenburg close to Berlin. Choose the coast if you want proper sailing and harbour towns, the lakes if you want flat water, no tides and a slower wander. Tell us your priorities and we will point you at the right base.
Is a German charter good for families?
Yes. The Baltic fjords give sheltered water and short passages, so you are rarely more than a couple of hours from the next harbour, and there is no tide to plan around. The inland lakes are calmer still and easy for young or nervous crew. Water is cool for swimming even in summer, so pack wetsuits if the kids want to jump in. Harbour towns keep everyone fed and watered between sails.
Do I need to cross into Denmark?
Not at all — you can sail a full week entirely in German waters, from Kiel through the Schlei and down toward Fehmarn. But the Danish border islands like Als and Sønderborg are an easy day-sail from Flensburg fjord and worth the hop if the wind serves. Both are in the Schengen area, so the crossing is undramatic; carry passports and follow standard courtesy-flag and harbour procedures on arrival.
Can I sail the Mecklenburg and Brandenburg lakes without sea experience?
The inland lakes are far more forgiving than the Baltic — flat water, no tides, sheltered anchorages — but they bring their own skill: handling locks and reading a network of canals and bridges. Some waterways allow licence-free hire on smaller boats, which suits confident beginners. If you have never worked a lock, a short skippered start pays for itself. Message us on WhatsApp with your experience and we will set you up sensibly.
Where can I sail in Germany?
We charter across Schleswig-Holstein, Mecklenburg and Brandenburg — 95 active yachts in total. Each area has its own page with the live fleet.
How many yachts are available in Germany?
95 yachts right now, live from our operator system. The grid above always shows current availability.
How do I get a quote?
Tell us your dates, your group and the area you fancy. Same day, we send three real options with honest trade-offs.
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