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Can You Rent a Boat in Winter? What You Need to Know

Can You Rent a Boat in Winter? What You Need to Know

Yes, you can rent boats in winter – if you know where and how. This guide helps you prepare.

Winter brings a new kind of boating experience: peaceful, scenic, and often cheaper. Here's what to expect and how to stay warm.

1. Yes – But It Depends

Winter boat rentals are possible in many places, especially in cities with covered or heated boats, or in warmer climates.

2. Destination Matters

Southern Europe, Florida, Dubai, and the Mediterranean coast remain popular year-round. Northern destinations may close or reduce fleet.

3. Choose the Right Boat

Look for boats with enclosed cabins, heating, or at least wind protection. Open boats are not ideal for cold conditions.

4. Dress Properly

Layer up: thermal base, sweater or fleece, windproof jacket. Hats, gloves, and waterproof shoes are must-haves.

5. Fewer Crowds, Better Prices

Winter boating means fewer tourists, lower prices, and calmer waterways – perfect for peaceful getaways.

6. Shorter Daylight Hours

Plan trips earlier in the day. Sunset comes early, and it’s best to return to port before dark.

7. Safety First

Cold water is more dangerous. Wear a life jacket, stay dry, and avoid swimming. Always inform someone of your plan.

8. Bring Warm Drinks

Hot coffee, tea, or cocoa makes a big difference. Use thermoses and avoid glass cups.

9. Weather Changes Fast

Check the forecast and stay flexible. Cancel or reschedule if high winds or storms are expected.

10. HejBoat’s Winter Filter

Use our platform to find winter-friendly boats with heating, cover, and all-weather comfort.

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