Denmark

Northern Europe

Denmark

From €95,000 per week

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Sailing through a nation of islands

Yacht Charter in Denmark

Sailing through a nation of islands

Denmark’s coastline stretches for thousands of kilometres, shaped into bays, fjords, and sheltered channels. Cruising here feels easy and human-scaled: short passages, clear navigation, and inviting harbours. Guests can explore fishing villages, visit castles that overlook the water, or enjoy quiet anchorages near sandy beaches.

A coastline built for discovery

Cruising between islands and fjords

A coastline built for discovery

With more than 400 islands and one of Europe’s longest coastlines, Denmark offers exceptional variety in compact form. Guests can move between open water and narrow channels, passing lighthouses, beaches, and quiet anchorages.
Culture by the water

Design, history and northern light

Culture by the water

The sea has always shaped Danish life. Coastal towns like Copenhagen, Helsingør, and Aarhus mix old harbours with modern architecture, galleries, and local restaurants. Design runs deep here, evident in everything from the layout of marinas to the details of a café terrace by the quay.
Living well, simply

Slow travel, well designed

Living well, simply

Danish culture values balance. Guests can enjoy freshly caught seafood on deck, cycle through seaside paths, or visit markets that celebrate regional ingredients. Evenings often end quietly, watching the light fade across calm water.
Yacht Charter in Denmark

A charter that feels close to home and far away at once

Denmark offers an easy intimacy that makes chartering here as comfortable as it is distinctive. The landscape feels open, the distances short, and the rhythm unhurried. Ideal for those who prefer quiet days and a genuine connection to local life.

Copenhagen

Copenhagen

City life by the water

Denmark’s capital sits on the edge of the Øresund, a stretch of water that links the Baltic and the North Sea. Guests can explore the city’s historic canals, visit the modern waterfront districts, and cruise past the Øresund Bridge toward Sweden.
Funen and the South Fyn Archipelago

Funen and the South Fyn Archipelago

Islands made for easy cruising

South of the island of Funen, a network of small islets and channels creates some of Denmark’s most charming cruising. Anchor near Ærø, Strynø, or Langeland to find sandy beaches, traditional villages, and calm, shallow bays perfect for swimming.
Bornholm

Bornholm

Baltic character and quiet charm

In the Baltic Sea east of the mainland, Bornholm feels distinct — rocky headlands, round churches, and cliffs above clear water. The island is known for smoked fish, cycling routes, and a creative community that gives it a quiet, independent spirit.

Featured Yachts

Yachts available in Denmark

From €95,000 per week

2003 (2020) 36.80M 4 Cabins 8 Guests