Salty7
Seven Seas. One Platform.
The Baltic, the Adriatic, the Aegean, the Mediterranean and beyond — we start on Polish waters, but we won't stop until the horizon runs out.
Why 7?
Salty7 isn't a random number. The Seven Seas — an old nautical expression meaning "all the waters of the world." That's how we think about our mission: build a platform where you can rent a boat on any body of water — from the Gulf of Gdańsk to the Greek Cyclades, from the Masurian Lakes to the Croatian islands.
Today, we start with Poland. Tomorrow — Europe. Eventually — wherever there's water and people who want to sail on it.
Our Story
Poland has 9,500 lakes, 840 km of Baltic coastline, and some of the best sailing conditions in Central Europe. Yet renting a boat here still feels like it's stuck a decade in the past. Hundreds of small charter companies, each with their own website, their own booking form, and prices you only learn after three emails. No comparison, no reviews, no standard.
That's exactly what the hotel industry looked like before Booking. What apartment rental looked like before Airbnb. The European boat charter market is worth $24 billion a year — and it's still waiting for its platform.
We live on the Baltic coast. We sail the Gulf of Gdańsk, cruise the Masurian Lakes, charter in Croatia and Greece. We see the same problem everywhere — fragmentation, lack of transparency, outdated processes. Salty7 is our answer.
Our Mission
Boat rental as simple as booking a hotel. On every waterway in Europe.
You don't need to own a yacht to enjoy the water. Even without a license, you'll find boats you can legally operate on your own. You log in, search, book, sail.