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 373 Boats Available

North Sardinia (Sardinia)

Italy
Yacht charter North Sardinia Catamaran Charter North Sardinia Rent a sailing or motor boat departing from Northern Sardinia, and sail Sardinia freely. Choose the model, the date and proceed with the boat rental without or with skipper, motor yacht and catamarans. Sardinia in all its circumnavigation offers interesting sailing areas, but Northern Sardinia, including the area called Costa Smeralda, the major islands, and southern Corsica, with the smaller islands, represents the so-called "Sailor's Paradise": An archipelago of islands, islets, spas, shelters, excellent seabed, breeze wind decided during the day for sailing, excellent local hospitality; North Sardinia is an indispensable destination for the sailor, the navigator, the sailor, and the pleasure boater, and it is also a destination to be repeated several times, being the area large and receptive from every point of view. The sea is typically turquoise, thanks to the white sands and the seabed with the right draft, and it is for this reason that the areas of Northern Sardinia are also called "The Caribbean of Italy".

The preferred departure bases are the ports in the area, the main ones of which are: Cala dei Sardi, near Olbia, in the heart of the Costa Smeralda, Marina di Portisco, Olbia itself, for some boats, and Cannigione. In the area there are many other ports where you can stop during your navigation.

Charteritaly recommends a stop on the island of Maddalena, a typical and hospitable center, in the heart of the archipelago, and a stop in the Cala G. Marino bay, an amazing bay inside a area between the 3 islands Razzoli, Budelli and Santa Maria. A daytime bath and anchorage in the well-known Cala Corsara, on the island of Spargi, and a visit to Lavezzi, paying attention to the seabed, some with limited draft.



 364 Boats Available

Aeolian (Sicily)

Italy
The Aeolian archipelago is located in the north of Sicily, and is composed of 7 islands, all characterized by a distinct personality but with a single indistinguishable origin: the typically volcanic one that makes them in different forms, all conical, and with often rapidly degrading backdrops and deep.

Lipari, the island with the greatest extent and geographic centrality, represents the fulcrum of the archipelago; restaurants, shops, clubs, very vital during the evening, and very receptive both as a sparse and as a port. Salina, in the immediate vicinity, offers an accessible port and the famous Pollara harbor (where the well-known film by Massimo Troisi "The postman" was filmed). The closest to the Sicilian coast is Vulcano, which takes its name from the homonymous Vulcano which hosts (can be visited), and which offers the possibility of taking a bath in the thermal waters that directly overlook one of the island's beaches.

Vulcano also has a private marina for pleasure crafts. Panarea, the most VIP island, small and hospitable, with nearby Basiluzzo, and the Lisca Bianca and Lisca Nera rocks

Stromboli, with the always active Volcano, 900 meters high (visitable with a guide) called "IDDU ", and with its unmistakable black beaches.

The more remote Filicudi and Alicudi, the first with a double slope, both tourist-attractive, and the wilder and almost uninhabited Alicudi, perfectly conical and less receptive for the very deep and steep backdrops.

From the climatic point of view, the Aeolian Islands are the islands that offer the highest temperatures, on average, and generally good weather conditions, in the months from April to October, for a decidedly large seasonal period; The hospitality of the Aeolian people, combined with its climatic characteristics and geographical position, make them very attractive for pleasure boating, even in the months that are not purely summer.

Yacht and Catamaran charter Aeolian Islands
Rent a sailing or motor boat to Eolie Islands, and sail the Eolie islands freely. Choose the model, the date and proceed with the boat rental without or with skipper, motor yacht and catamarans.
 184 Boats Available

Campania (Naples, Capri, Ischia, Amalfi)

Italy
Campania, the Italian region home to the most famous city in the world, Naples, but where there are also the bases of Procida, in the Phlegraean islands, and Salerno and other smaller and very comfortable bases. Boat charter in Campania The Campania coast, starting from the great Gulf of Naples, from Punta Campanella to Capo Miseno, passing through Marechiaro, Mergellina, Posillipo, and going down to Sorrento and the entire Amalfi Coast, up to the city of Salerno, passing through Amalfi, Positano, Maiori and Minori. A coast that will surprise you for the wide spectrum of points of interest that it offers in sea navigation, and in land descents. Boat charter in Ischia You will be surprised in visiting the Flegrean islands: Ischia, the largest, with several bays and possible landings in the different ports of Ischia center, Ischia ponte, Forio, the most Vip Sant'Angelo, with its characteristic islet and the language of sand from the two beaches. You can visit the majestic Aragonese Castle, rich in history and perfectly intact, and take a bath in one of the many spas on the island. Boat charter in Capri Capri, the most exclusive island, with its unsurpassed orography, with the town of Capri cradled among the first hills, and its typical funicular that makes it accessible from Marina Grande. Anacapri, the second capri on the opposite side, and the visit to the lighthouse. Boat charter in Procida Procida, the island closest to the Campania coast, with its colorful houses, the Castle, and the typical port of Corricella. Procida will also be a starting point for the yachtsman with a new very large Marina that hosts several Charter Companies, whose boats are offered by our platform in real time. Boat charter in Amalfi coast You can explore the whole coast south of the Gulf, from Sorrentoto Salerno, passing through the millenary Amalfi, the characteristic Positano, with an exceptional sea view, Vietri, Minor, Maiori, Cetara with its Norman towers, until you land in the port. and in the city of Salerno, with its very interesting historic center. Boat charter in Salerno In Salerno there are two very good ports as a starting point for the exploration of the Amalfi coast: Salerno center and the marina d'Arechi, a few kilometers from the city, with many berths and services. Discover the boats for charter in Campania
 762 Boats Available

Italy (Italy)

Italy
Sailing in Italy

With its 7900 kilometres of coastline, and the major islands of Sardinia and Sicily plus the many smaller islands, including the island of Elba, Ischia, Capri, Ponza, the seven Aeolian Islands and the Egadiislands in Sicily, represent for the Sailor one of the excellences of Europe for sea quality and attractive sailing destinations.

The Weather in Italy

The weather, mild in different months of the year, makes a long nautical season, especially in the lower latitudes, and usable in the mid-season months such as April, September and October.

The bays and ports, especially the most recent ones, have services and berths useful for hosting numerous fleets of charter boatsin the points of greatest interest.

Anyway, coming in Italydoes not just mean visiting the sea, once you arrive in Italy, you can combine a boat holiday with a visit in one of the most popular destinations for millenary history, culture, civilizations to discover and attractions to visit even by land.

On each major island, you can combine a Yacht cruise with a visit to the hinterland.

Which areas and zone must visit in Italy?

Sicily, a hodgepodge of cultures for thousands of years, preserves historical sites from Roman times to the Baroque Époque.

Sardinia, from the primitive era, with its Nuraghi, will also enchant you with its Caribbean seas, of crystalline and blue water.

Tuscany, with its treasures to visit in the typical cities and villages, will be the most convenient base to reach from northern Europe, and the island of Elba will be the centre of your sailing holiday.

Neptune, an intact medieval town, will be the base for your Sailing trip to the Pontine islands, but also the base for visiting a part of ancient Rome.

Campania, which hosts the ports of Naples and Salerno, will be the base for your navigation to the islands of Capri and Ischia by land, and the base for visiting Amalfi, Positano.

The city of Naples the king of an Italian historyfor the view of the city, the Vesuvio, and for the typical distinctive nature of the local population.

In addition, coming to Italy does not mean coming only once: the places to visit by sea, such as those by land, will be able to host you forever, considering the wealth of the life.

Once you have come more than once, you maybe decide to stay and live there, as many people.

Boats for charter in Italy

Browse the page of the available boats for charter in Italy, and do not hesitate to contact us for any information that may help you in choosing the most interesting sailing area.

 364 Boats Available

Aeolian Islands (Sicily)

Italy
The Aeolian archipelago is located in the north of Sicily, and is composed of 7 islands, all characterized by a distinct personality but with a single indistinguishable origin, the typically volcanic one that makes them in different forms, all conical, and with seabed often quickly degrading and profound: Lipari, the island with the greatest extent and geographic centrality, represents the fulcrum of the archipelago; restaurants, shops, clubs, very vital during the evening, and very receptive both as a sparse and as a port. Salina, in the immediate vicinity, offers an accessible port and the famous Pollara harbor (where the well-known film by Massimo Troisi "The postman " was filmed). The closest to the Sicilian coast is Vulcano, which takes its name from the homonymous Vulcano which hosts (can be visited), and which offers the possibility of taking a bath in the thermal waters that directly overlook one of the island's beaches. . Vulcano also has a private marina for pleasure crafts. Panarea, the most VIP and Mondana island, small and hospitable, with nearby Basiluzzo, and the Lisca Bianca and Lisca Nera rocks; Stromboli, with the always active Volcano, 900 meters high (visitable with a guide) called "IDDU ", and with its unmistakable black beaches; The more remote Filicudi and Alicudi, the first with double slopes, both tourist-attractive, and the wildest and almost uninhabited Alicudi, perfectly conical and less receptive for the very deep and steep backdrops. From the climatic point of view, the Aeolian Islands are the islands that offer the highest temperatures, on average, and generally good weather conditions, in the months from April to October, for a decidedly large seasonal period; The hospitality of the Aeolian people, combined with its climatic characteristics and geographical position, make them very attractive for pleasure boating, even in the months that are not purely summer.
 81 Boats Available

Cala dei Sardi (Portisco)

Italy
Cala dei Sardi is the largest eco-friendly floating landing in the heart of the Costa Smeralda, in Sardinia. It is located in the Gulf of Cugnana between Portisco and Porto Rotondo. It is made with Breakwater jetties and Seaflex anchorage, a system designed by the Finnish Marinetek (a leading company in the construction of floating marinas also used in Miami and Dubai) that combines stability and respect for natural sea currents, often diverted from the cement castings of the traditional marinas.The Marina offers moorings from 6 to 60 meters with a draft from 3 to 6.80 meters and is equipped with all the services on the quay (electricity, water and Wi-Fi) and on land (showers, bar and restaurant, shuttle/taxi, yacht service, free parking area and video surveillance). In the Marina there is also a fantastic and comfortable floating platform for those who want to swim in crystal clear waters or sunbathe, surrounded of the natural beauty of the Costa Smeralda.

Boat and Catamaran Charter Cala dei Sardi Thanks to its position, sailing from Cala dei Sardi by boat you can easily reach the most beautiful beaches and landscapes of Sardinia, such as the Archipelago of La Maddalena and Corsica.

Furthermore, Cala dei Sardi is a safe harbor where you can leave your yacht to visit and discover the hinterland of one of the most beautiful regions of Italy. It is also very convenient for its proximity to the port and Olbia airport, just 16 km away. In Marina Cala dei Sardi, a large fleet of sailing boats and catamarans is available for rent, with and without skipper, service offered by our platform, at no additional cost, and operated by the largest Italian rental company.

A restaurant on the sea was built a few years ago and the construction of the breakwater around the piers is being planned to provide more protection for the yachts in all months. From this year the Marina offers an area dedicated to “pets friends" where they can have fun with their owners.

 56 Boats Available

Nettuno (Center Italy)

Italy
PONTINE ISLANDS
The Pontine Islands, Ponza, Palmarola, Zannone, and Ventotene, the four pearls of the central Mediterranean, which ideally connect the eternal city by sea to Naples, Naples, and the Flegrean islands, Ischia and Capri, Amalfi, the Sorrento peninsula.
The Pontine Islands are among the most distant, among the smaller Italian islands, from the mainland, which is why in these islands you will find the clearest and most crystalline waters in Italy, and a luxuriant fauna.
Starting from the nearest Marina to Rome and closer to the Pontine Islands, you will be able to optimize the movements, thanks also to the two international airports of the Capital, and to its geographical centrality.
Once you reach the first island, Palmarola, you will be able to enjoy from the first landing of a purely naturalistic and deserted island: Cala del porto (in spite of the name there is no port) also called Cala del Francese, from the name of the historic restaurant still present and in activity in the Cala, during the summer period. On the west side you will find two other interesting bays with good depths, while on the East side you can anchor and make two splendid baths in the Cala dei Gabbiani and in Cala brigantina. The visit to the Faraglioni in the South, and the bay that faces North, called the "Cathedral" (thanks to the rugged rocks and loopholes that make it resemble a Gothic cathedral), complete the visit of the first Pontine island.
At 5 miles from the largest island, Ponza, the most populated center of the archipelago, is the largest in extension. With its typical arched shape, it offers several shelters from all the quadrants, on the two east / west sides, and several beaches of rare beauty; It is recommended to pay attention and respect the prohibitions in some beaches, where for safety and landslides reasons it is forbidden to land. The Rada del Frontone, the closest to the port, cala del Core (from the name of the heart printed by nature on the rock above the roadstead, the natural arch set, and on the west side the Spectacular Chiaia di luna, Cala di Lucia Rosa, and Cala Feola, also called "natural pools", for the salt water pools that the natural rocks have created in the back of the beach.
Arriving in one of the various Marinas of the Port of Ponza, you can also experience the island on land, visiting the recently opened Roman cisterns, the typical restaurants, the walk on the course, the local shops, and some clubs to complete the evening with piano bar, cocktails, and a sweet night life, during the high season months.
The lighthouse of Punta Guardia, on the island of Ponza, visible and powerful at about 20 miles, offers you a safe approach when approaching, and a night reference point for your navigation.
The island of Zannone, separated from Ponza by a stretch of sea with some shoals and rocks, is a completely uninhabited island, in which there are two lesser lighthouses, of almost architectural and historical value. The only landing place on the island, to the south, can only be approached with calm seas.
Sailing towards Ischia, 15 miles southeast of Ponza you will find the small and lively island of Ventotene: In the ancient Porto Romano, typical of the island and unique in the world, you will notice its features, original about 2000 years ago, built to work of the Romans, including large stone bollards. The small square in front of the port, and the other two squares above, the colorful houses and the enormous hospitality of the local population, will make you enjoy this landing even in its earthy features, and will leave you with the certain feeling of wanting to come back. The island is completed by a new port, with other private piers, and some in its circumnavigation. The nearby island of Santo Stefano, where the voices of political prisoners echo, of which the last have laid the foundations for the construction of Europe in that prison, is a natural park and cannot be approached by pleasure boats. A spectacle of nature and history, however, admire it from afar during your navigation.
 56 Boats Available

Pontine Islands (Center Italy)

Italy
The Pontine Islands, Ponza, Palmarola, Zannone, and Ventotene, the four pearls of the central Mediterranean, which ideally connect the eternal city by sea to Naples, Naples, and the Flegrean islands, Ischia and Capri, Amalfi, the Sorrento peninsula. The Pontine Islands are among the most distant, among the smaller Italian islands, from the mainland, which is why in these islands you will find the clearest and most crystalline waters in Italy, and a luxuriant fauna. Starting from the nearest Marina to Rome and closer to the Pontine Islands, you will be able to optimize the movements, thanks also to the two international airports of the Capital, and to its geographical centrality. Once you reach the first island, Palmarola, you will be able to enjoy from the first landing of a purely naturalistic and deserted island: Cala del porto (in spite of the name there is no port) also called Cala del Francese, from the name of the historic restaurant still present and in activity in the Cala, during the summer period. On the west side you will find two other interesting bays with good depths, while on the East side you can anchor and make two splendid baths in the Cala dei Gabbiani and in Cala brigantina. The visit to the Faraglioni in the South, and the bay that faces North, called the "Cathedral" (thanks to the rugged rocks and loopholes that make it resemble a Gothic cathedral), complete the visit of the first Pontine island. At 5 miles from the largest island, Ponza, the most populated center of the archipelago, is the largest in extension. With its typical arched shape, it offers several shelters from all the quadrants, on the two east / west sides, and several beaches of rare beauty; It is recommended to pay attention and respect the prohibitions in some beaches, where for safety and landslides reasons it is forbidden to land. The Rada del Frontone, the closest to the port, cala del Core (from the name of the heart printed by nature on the rock above the roadstead, the natural arch set, and on the west side the Spectacular Chiaia di luna, Cala di Lucia Rosa, and Cala Feola, also called "natural pools", for the salt water pools that the natural rocks have created in the back of the beach. Arriving in one of the various Marinas of the Port of Ponza, you can also experience the island on land, visiting the recently opened Roman cisterns, the typical restaurants, the walk on the course, the local shops, and some clubs to complete the evening with piano bar, cocktails, and a sweet night life, during the high season months. The lighthouse of Punta Guardia, on the island of Ponza, visible and powerful at about 20 miles, offers you a safe approach when approaching, and a night reference point for your navigation. The island of Zannone, separated from Ponza by a stretch of sea with some shoals and rocks, is a completely uninhabited island, in which there are two lesser lighthouses, of almost architectural and historical value. The only landing place on the island, to the south, can only be approached with calm seas. Sailing towards Ischia, 15 miles southeast of Ponza you will find the small and lively island of Ventotene: In the ancient Porto Romano, typical of the island and unique in the world, you will notice its features, original about 2000 years ago, built to work of the Romans, including large stone bollards. The small square in front of the port, and the other two squares above, the colorful houses and the enormous hospitality of the local population, will make you enjoy this landing even in its earthy features, and will leave you with the certain feeling of wanting to come back. The island is completed by a new port, with other private piers, and some in its circumnavigation. The neighboring island of Santo Stefano, where the voices of political prisoners echo, of which the last have laid the foundations for the construction of Europe in that prison, is a natural park and cannot be approached by pleasure boats. A spectacle of nature and history, however, admire it from afar during your navigation.
 54 Boats Available

Ponza (Center Italy)

Italy
The Pontine, Ponza, Palmarola, Zannone, and Ventotene islands, the 4 pearls of the central Mediterranean, which ideally connect the eternal city by sea to Naples, Naples, and the Flegrean islands, Ischia and Capri, Amalfi, the Sorrento peninsula. The Pontine islands are among the most distant, among the smaller Italian islands, from the mainland, for this reason in these islands you will find the clearest and most crystalline waters of Italy, and a luxuriant fauna. Starting from the Marina closest to Rome and closest to the Pontine Islands, you can optimize travel, thanks also to the two international airports of the capital, and its geographical centrality. Once you reach the first island, Palmarola, you can enjoy from the first landing of a purely naturalistic and deserted island: Cala del Porto (despite the name there is no port) also called Cala del Francese, from the name of the historic restaurant still present and in activity in the Cala, during the summer. On the west side you will find two other interesting bays with good depths, while on the east side you can anchor and take two splendid baths in the Cala dei Gabbiani and Cala brigantina. The visit to the Faraglioni in the South, and the bay that looks to the North, called the "Cathedral" (thanks to the bristling rocks and slits that make it look like a Gothic cathedral), complete the visit of the first Pontina island. 5 miles away is the largest island, Ponza, the most populated center of the archipelago, and the largest in extension. With its typical arched shape, it offers several shelters from all sides, on the two east / west sides, and several beaches of rare beauty; It is recommended to pay attention and respect the prohibitions present on some beaches, where for safety and landslides reasons it is forbidden to disembark. The Rada del Frontone, the closest to the port, Cala del Core (from the name of the heart printed by nature on the rock above the bay, the cove of the natural arch, and on the west side the Spectacular Chiaia di luna, Cala di Lucia Rosa, and Cala Feola, also called "natural pools", for the salt water pools that natural rocks have created in the back of the beach. Landing in one of the various Marinas of the Port of Ponza, you can also experience the island on land, visiting the recently opened Roman cisterns, typical restaurants, the promenade on the course, local shops, and some clubs to complete the evening with piano bar, cocktails, and a sweet night life in the high season. The lighthouse of Punta Guardia, on the island of Ponza, visible and powerful at about 20 miles, offers you a safe approach and a night reference point for your navigation. The island of Zannone, separated from Ponza by a stretch of sea with some shallows and rocks, is a completely uninhabited island, in which there are two lighthouses of less scope, and of almost architectural and historical value. The only landing point of the island, to the south, is accessible only with calm seas. Sailing towards Ischia, 15 miles southeast of Ponza you will find the small and lively island of Ventotene: In the ancient Roman port, typical of the island and unique in the world, you will notice its features, original of about 2000 years ago, built in work of the Romans, including large stone bollards. The small square in front of the port, and the other two squares above, the colorful houses and the enormous hospitality of the local population, will make you enjoy this landing even in its land characteristics, and will leave you with the certain feeling of wanting to return. A new port completes the island, with other private piers, and some spars in its circumnavigation. The nearby island of Santo Stefano, where the voices of political prisoners echo, whose foundations laid the foundations for the construction of Europe in that prison, is a natural park that cannot be approached by pleasure crafts. A spectacle of nature and history, however, admire it from afar during your navigation.
 53 Boats Available

Marina di Nettuno (Rome)

Italy
From the port of Nettuno (marina di Nettuno, Lazio, Italy) you can approach one of the most fascinating archipelagos of the central Mediterranean: the Pontine, Ponza, Palmarola, Zannone and Ventotene islands, the 4 pearls of the central Mediterranean, which ideally connect by sea the eternal city to the Neapolitan Naples, and to the Flegrean islands, Ischia and Capri, Amalfi, the Sorrento peninsula.

Yacht charter Marina di Nettuno Rent a sailing or motor boat departing from Nettuno Marina, and sail the Pontine Islands freely. Choose the model, the date and proceed with the boat rental without or with skipper, motor yacht and catamarans.

Yacht charter Pontine islands The Pontine islands are among the most distant, among the smaller Italian islands, from the mainland, for this reason in these islands you will find the clearest and most crystalline waters of Italy, and a luxuriant fauna. Starting from the Marina di Nettuno, the closest to the Pontine Islands, you can optimize travel, thanks also to the two international airports of the capital, and its geographical centrality.

PALMAROLA
Once you reach the first island, Palmarola, you can enjoy from the first landing of a purely naturalistic and deserted island: Cala del Porto (despite the name there is no port) also called Cala del Francese, from the name of the historic restaurant still present and in activity in the Cala, during the summer. On the west side you will find two other interesting bays with good depths, while on the east side you can anchor and take two splendid baths in the Cala dei Gabbiani and Cala brigantina. The visit to the Faraglioni in the South, and the bay that looks to the North, called the "Cathedral" (thanks to the bristling rocks and slits that make it look like a Gothic cathedral), complete the visit of the first Pontina island.

PONZA
5 miles away is the largest island, Ponza, the most populated center of the archipelago, and the largest in extension. With its typical arched shape, it offers several shelters from all sides, on the two east / west sides, and several beaches of rare beauty; It is recommended to pay attention and respect the prohibitions present in some beaches, where for safety and landslides reasons, it is forbidden to disembark. The Rada del Frontone, the closest to the port, Cala del Core (from the name of the heart printed by nature on the rock above the bay, the cove of the natural arch, and on the west side the Spectacular Chiaia di luna, Cala di Lucia Rosa, and Cala Feola, also called "natural pools", for the salt water pools that natural rocks have created in the back of the beach. Landing in one of the various Marinas of the Port of Ponza, you can also experience the island on land, visiting the recently opened Roman cisterns, typical restaurants, the promenade on the course, local shops, and some clubs to complete the evening with piano bar, cocktails, and a sweet night life in the high season. The lighthouse of Punta Guardia, on the island of Ponza, visible and powerful at about 20 miles, offers you a safe approach and a night reference point for your navigation.

ZANNONE
The island of Zannone, separated from Ponza by a stretch of sea with some shallows and rocks, is a completely uninhabited island, in which there are two lighthouses of less scope, and of almost architectural and historical value. The only landing point of the island, to the south, is accessible only with calm seas.

VENTOTENE
Sailing towards Ischia, 15 miles southeast of Ponza you will find the small and lively island of Ventotene: In the ancient Roman port, typical of the island and unique in the world, you will notice its features, original of about 2000 years ago, built in work of the Romans, including large stone bollards. The small square in front of the port, and the other two squares above, the colorful houses and the enormous hospitality of the local population, will make you enjoy this landing even in its land characteristics, and will leave you with the certain feeling of wanting to return. A new port completes the island, with other private piers, and some spars in its circumnavigation. The nearby island of Santo Stefano, where the voices of political prisoners echo, whose foundations laid the very foundations for the construction of Europe in that prison, is a natural park that cannot be approached by pleasure crafts. A spectacle of nature and history, however, admire it from afar during your navigation.
 40 Boats Available

Naples (Capri, Ischia, Amalfi)

Italy
Naplesand its region, rich in millenary history, culture, and a population unique of its kind for warmth and hospitality.

Yacht Charter in Naples Come and discover the treasure of Naples, its monuments, the typical products of its gastronomy and local production, and enjoy the center, with walks in the Spanish quarters, the alleys, the liveliness present in every corner of the streets.

Yacht Charter in Amalfi Coast The Campania coast, starting from the great Gulf of Naples, from Punta Campanella to Capo Miseno, passing through Marechiaro, Mergellina, Posillipo, and going down to Sorrento and the entire Amalfi Coast, up to the city of Salerno, passing through Amalfi, Positano, Maiori and Minori. A coast that will surprise you for the wide spectrum of points of interest it offers in sea navigation, and in land descents.

Yacht Charter in Ischia and Capri You will be surprised in visiting the Flegrean islands: Ischia, the largest, with several bays and possible landings in the different ports of Ischia center, Ischia ponte, Forio, the most Vip Sant'Angelo, with its characteristic islet and the language of sand from the two beaches. You can visit the majestic Aragonese Castle, rich in history and perfectly intact, and take a bath in one of the many spas on the island. Capri, the most exclusive island, with its unsurpassed orography, with the town of Capri cradled among the first hills, and its typical funicular that makes it accessible from Marina Grande. Anacapri, the second capri on the opposite side, and the visit to the lighthouse. Procida, the island closest to the Campania coast, with its colorful houses, the Castle, and the typical port of Corricella. Procida will also be a starting point for the sailor with a new very large Marina that hosts several Charter Companies, whose boats are offered by our platform in real time.

You can explore the whole coast south of the Gulf, from Sorrento to Salerno, passing through the millenary Amalfi, the characteristic Positano, with an exceptional sea view, Vietri, Minor, Maiori, Cetara with its Norman towers, until you land in the port. and in the city of Salerno, with its historic center that can be visited and no less appreciable.

Discover the boats avalaible in Naples and adjacent bases.
 36 Boats Available

Marina di Procida (Procida)

Italy
Procida is the smallest island of the three Phlegraean islands, and the closest to Naples, in the homonymous Gulf.
Yacht Charter Phlegrean Islands Procida is a great starting point for the charter Boats and Catamarans, with a new Marina with a large number of available Sailing boats and sailing Catamarans, with or without skipper.
An ideal base, close to the city of Naples, and with a picturesque landscape and typical hospitality provided by the island's people and nautical operators.
It is an island with three very interesting sides, and a historic Center with a Castle reachable on foot from the port.
Corricella On the south side, there is the small fishers port, Corricella: you can also see it by climbing the castle and looking at it from above, it is one of the most popular postcards on the island.
Its colourful houses, its integrity as an island not purely tourist but receptive, make it unique in its kind and distinct from the other two more famous islands, Capri and Ischia.
Navigate the Phlegrean Islands Starting from Procida you can also visit the other two most famous islands, and relax yourself to the of the various Thermae of Ischia, or to the VIP mood of the island of Capri, visiting all the sides and their beaches, and also visiting the famous stacks of Capri and the blue cave.
Procida capital of culture Italy 2022 year For the 2022 year, Procida was named Capital of Culture in Italy, an important Award achivied thanks to its historical and natural beauties, and thanks to the industriousness of its local tourist operators, nautical and otherwise.
Procida can be reached from Naples and Pozzuoli with numerous ferry rides, even with cars.
The ideal base for sailing, with numerous boats for charter, and comfortable for its serene hospitality, away from the noise of the big city.
Browse the boats available in the Marina di Procida, and ask us for a dedicated offer for boats also out of the price list.
 28 Boats Available

Cinqueterre (Liguria)

Italy
The Cinque Terre National Park is a naturalistic area that includes five picturesque villages and natural parksthat develop on the hills. The sea in front of these villages is also part of the Cinque Terre National Park, a natural marine protected area has been created.
This natural area in 1999 was formally declared a National Park with the aim of preserving the environment and the houses found there, including the terraces for the cultivation of vines typical of this Italian region. Cinque Terre are villagesthat are located a few kilometers away from each other and occupy a small part of the rocks that end overlooking the sea.
From north to south Cinque Terre are:
Monterosso al Mare Vernazza Corniglia (the only one which has not a direct sea access) Manarola Riomaggiore
Visit Cinque Terre by boat The spectacular experience of visiting Cinque Terre by boat is to be tried once in a lifetime, to explore the coast of these places and the romantic Gulf of Poets, from another perspective. You can admire the beauty of the Gulf directly from the sea, sighting the wonderful villages of Lerici, Portovenere and the islands of Palmaria and Tino, real gems set in the Ligurian Sea.
Your boat adventure continues along the Cinque Terre coast, where the small and charming pastel-colored villages stand out, which have made this coast famous all over the world. If you are a lover of nature walks, you can land and discover the Sentiero Azzurro of the Cinque Terre National Park. The Sentiero Azzurrois a twelve-kilometer trekking route that connects all the villages of Cinque Terre to one another.
The Sentiero Azzurro winds on the rock and in some points descending to the sea and the view is very suggestive. In fact, from above, the view of the villages, of the terraces planted with vines and the sea crashing on the rocks will be wonderful memories forever ingrained. The stretch that connects Manarola to Riomaggiore is known as Via dell’Amore. It is a very short stretch of the Sentiero Azzurro, with a length of just one kilometer.
The rare beauty of this path is given by the presence of many species of native vegetation and by the breathtaking panorama that has made it famous all over the world. Back on board, you can anchor in front of Vernazza, perhaps the most picturesque of the five villages, and be fascinated by the suggestive sunset. When the sun drops into the sea, in fact, the colors that are created are wonderful. You can make this experience on board magical with a prosecco and let yourself be lulled by the magic of dusk.
Exploring the Cinque Terre by boat will be a unique experience because you can swim in an enchanting protected marine area and you can taste the typical products on board, while you can have relax without risking to meet crowds. You can spend unforgettable days surrounded in an authentic earthly paradise and you will be pampered by the sea breeze and the gentle rhytm of the waves.
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