Italy

Italy

Between the Mediterranean Sea and the Adriatic, Italy has many possibilities for a break aboard your yacht. Thanks to your boat rental company in Italy, with or without skipper, you can discover 7,500 kilometres of coastline and a country rich in history, gastronomy and unique and varied landscapes. Monohull, catamaran or trimaran yacht, with or without crew: everything is possible in the home of the Dolce Vita.

Throughout your boat trip along the west coast of Italy, your stopovers will introduce you to villages or towns with narrow streets that bear witness to a thousand-year-old history.

The destination
highlights

  • An incomparable culture and gastronomy
  • An ideal territory and coastline for sailing
  • Artistic treasures and ancient ruins

Practical information

  • Official language : Italian
  • Currency : Euro (€)
  • Time at Rome : 10:31
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Italy and its
irresistible islands

In the North, sail along the coasts and discover the villages of the ‘Cinque Terre’: Monterosso al Mare, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola and Riomaggiore. These five Ligurian villages, perched by the sea, must absolutely be viewed from the sea before you make a stopover. Hire your mono or multihull boat from La Spezia to easily explore this magnificent section of the Italian coast.

Further south, the Piombino base in Tuscany, is the starting point for reaching Cap Corse, located just under 50 nautical miles away, with, of course, a stopover with your boat on the unmissable Elba.

The Gulf of Naples: Procida, Ponza and the Amalfi Coast are prime destinations when visiting Italy by yacht.

Sicily:

Renting a yacht in Sicily and departing from Portorosa, Capo d’Orlando or Palermo, you can discover the fascinating Aeolian Islands in the Tyrrhenian Sea, aboard your rental boat.

In Western Sicily, explore the Egadi Islands. Not as well known as the Aeolians, they are worth a detour. There are three Egadi: Favignana, Levanzo and Marettimo.

The archipelago has only five thousand residents, the islands have wonderful reliefs, with magnificent coves and bays with turquoise waters, and beautiful hills. Marsala, a pleasant and peaceful town, is best known for its wines. It is a good starting point for Malta, just 120 miles away.

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Let's dream

 

Sardinia:

Sardinia is an island that inspires dreams! In addition to its hundreds of paradise beaches, it conceals many beautiful surprises! It is surprisingly big: it is almost twice the size of Corsica!

In the north of Sardinia, departing from Portisco, Olbia, or Cannigione, you can rent a boat to cruise around the Maddalena archipelago. This magnificent natural park consisting of 23 granite islands and islets dotted with unique beaches stretches from the uninhabited Island of Asinara in the west to the Golf of Orosei in the east.

In the far south of Sardinia, sail from Carloforte, the only inhabited village on the island of San Pietro. More discreet than the northern part of Sardinia, south Sardinia offers unique opportunities for an unusual cruise, by yacht, catamaran or trimaran, far from the tourist routes.

With its varied landscapes and cultural richness, Italy is a country where you never get bored. A short break or a long cruise, your memories of this trip will stay with you.

Our destinations

Board your sailboat and drop anchor in one of our dream destinations. For a short or long cruise, with or without crew, sail as you please and savour every moment.

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French Riviera

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