Quick answer
Yes, a valid boat licence is required to rent and operate any motorised boat in Croatia. This applies to all engine sizes — there is no exception for smaller boats. Your home country licence (national or international) is accepted.
What Croatian law says
Croatian maritime law requires all operators of motorised vessels to hold a valid boating licence. This rule applies to all tourists and residents — there are no exemptions based on boat size, engine power, or rental duration.
The harbour master's office conducts regular checks, and operating without a licence can result in fines starting at €500. More importantly, your insurance would be void in case of an incident.
Which licences are accepted?
Croatia accepts a wide range of international boating qualifications:
- International Certificate of Competence (ICC) — the most common licence for European boaters
- RYA Day Skipper / Yachtmaster (UK)
- ASA or US Power Squadrons certificates (USA)
- SBF-See / SKS (Germany)
- Permis Côtier (France)
- Any national boating licence from your home country
Bring your licence with you — we verify it at the marina before handing over the boat.
No licence? No problem
If you don't have a boat licence, you can still experience the Adriatic. Book one of our private tours with a skipper — our experienced local skippers take you to the best spots around Hvar, from the Blue Cave to hidden beaches. You choose the itinerary, they handle the boat.
Safety rules to know
A few important rules when boating in Croatian waters:
- Speed limit: Maximum 10 knots within 300 metres of shore
- Alcohol: Operating a boat under the influence is illegal (limit: 0.05% BAC — same as driving)
- Life jackets: Must be on board for every passenger. Children under 12 must wear them at all times
- Swimming zones: Do not enter marked swimming areas (yellow buoys)
- Anchoring: Anchoring is prohibited in certain areas. We brief you on restricted zones and best anchoring spots before departure
Renting a boat with Boka Boats
Here's what the process looks like when you rent with us:
- Book online — Choose your boat and date. You'll get an instant confirmation.
- Arrive at the marina — We meet you at our pier in Hvar harbour. Bring your boat licence and ID.
- Safety briefing — We walk you through the boat, navigation tips, best swimming spots, and safety equipment.
- Enjoy your day — Explore at your own pace and return by the agreed time.
No deposit required. Free cancellation up to 10 days before departure.
Frequently asked questions
Can I use my home country boat licence in Croatia?▾
What if I don't have a boat licence?▾
Do I need a licence for a small boat or dinghy?▾
Can I get a temporary boat licence in Croatia?▾
Is an International Certificate of Competence (ICC) accepted?▾
What documents do I need to bring?▾
Ready to explore the Adriatic?
Browse our fleet or check out our private tours — with or without a licence.
