Why charter a sailboat in Sicily?
Bathed by the crystal-clear waters of the Mediterranean Sea, Sicily is a land rich in history with one of the most varied artistic and cultural heritages, thanks to the influences of the different peoples who have inhabited the island over the centuries. With a sailboat charter in Sicily, you can discover some of the most unique landscapes: from volcanic territories to Greek ruins surrounded by Mediterranean scrubland. Thanks to its shallow draught, it slips into secluded coves and confidential anchorages, away from the most frequented stops. Sicily is a land of sailors, which is why there are numerous nautical bases for sailing to the various archipelagos, including the Aeolian Islands and the Egadi Islands. Wherever you decide to sail in Sicily, you can try its rich gastronomy and discover dream beaches and hidden bays to explore with a sailboat charter.
Taking a cruise in Sicily and to the Aeolian Islands by sailboat means opting for authentic sailing, at the rhythm of the wind and the elements.
Services offered for your sailboat charter in Sicily
- Opting for a sailboat charter without a skipper is ideal if one of your crew members has sailing experience. You will enjoy complete freedom to build your itinerary in Sicily and the Aeolian Islands, choose your anchorages, and experience a cruise in total privacy.
- Opting for a sailboat charter with a skipper is the perfect alternative if no one in your group knows how to sail or if you want a hassle-free holiday. The skipper takes care of the navigation and, thanks to their knowledge of local conditions, will guide you to the best shelters, anchorages, and stops around the Aeolian Islands.
- Opting for a sailboat charter with a professional crew is recommended if you are looking for a higher level of comfort. Depending on the boat, the crew may include a captain and onboard staff (hostess, cook…) who will dedicate themselves to your well-being to offer you a premium cruise in Sicily, without worrying about the organisation on board.
What is the price for a sailboat charter in Sicily?
The following table presents an estimate of average prices for a sailboat charter in Sicily for 1 week. Note that these rates may vary depending on the season, availability, model type, age of the boat, and other factors.
| High season July - August | Mid season May - June and September - October | Low season November to March |
Monohull 2 cabins | €2,300 | €1,400 | €1,300 |
Monohull 3 cabins | €3,000 | €1,700 | €1,900 |
Monohull 4 cabins | €3,900 | €2,300 | €2,600 |
Monohull 5 cabins | €5,300 | €3,000 | €3,200 |
Monohull 6+ cabins | €5,900 | €3,500 | €3,800 |
The price includes: the boat charter and the main equipment on board (sails, tableware, wifi, dinghy, bedding, and outboard motor).
The price does not include: insurance, port and mooring fees, skipper, hostess, cleaning which is often included in a mandatory pack, extras (kayak, stand-up paddleboard…), and provisioning.
If chartering a sailboat in Sicily and the Aeolian Islands appeals to you, please do not hesitate to contact us directly to consult our rates. Costs can fluctuate considerably depending on the type of sailboat. Lina, our specialist in crews and premium boats, will be delighted to present our best offers to you.
We suggest you choose our cancellation insurance when chartering a boat in the Caribbean. It offers protection for the entire crew, unlike personal cancellation insurance or that offered by your credit card, which generally only protects the cardholder.
We also recommend that our clients take out security deposit waiver insurance (mandatory if you hire a professional skipper). Even the most seasoned sailors are not immune to incidents at sea. With this insurance, you will have the possibility of recovering a large part of your deposit in case of damage during navigation.
Where to sail in Sicily?
- The Aeolian Islands form the emblematic volcanic archipelago of the region: Lipari, Vulcano, Stromboli, Salina… Here, the landscapes oscillate between smoking craters, black cliffs, and coves with crystal-clear waters. The distances between the islands remain reasonable, which allows you to easily alternate between wild anchorages during the day and lively evenings in the small ports. To discover the Aeolian Islands, we recommend a one-week cruise, but if you have fewer days, you cannot miss Stromboli with its volcanic atmosphere and Panarea. To the north, Capo d'Orlando, Portorosa, and Milazzo are the best bases for a holiday on these islands.
- The Egadi Islands (Favignana, Levanzo, Marettimo) offer a completely different face: waters of exceptional clarity, well-sheltered bays, and a more preserved atmosphere. It is the ideal playground for a cruise focused on swimming and snorkelling, far from the summer bustle of the Aeolian Islands. Trapani and Marsala are two ideal bases for discovering the magnificent beaches of the islands of Favignana, Levanzo, and Marettimo.
- The Sicilian coast, finally, allows you to combine sailing and shore stops to discover the cultural and gastronomic riches of the island. A particularly suitable option if you wish to limit long crossings and keep fallback solutions (ports, marinas) in case of unpredictable weather. Sicily stands out above all for its diversity, which is reflected in the unique character of each coastal town. A sailing cruise in Sicily departing from Palermo, the capital, is an ideal base for your trip: you will be seduced by its mix of artistic styles and its Arab-Norman architecture. Along the north-west coast, do not miss San Vito Lo Capo, one of the most renowned seaside resorts in the region. On the opposite side, to the east, the province of Syracuse will seduce you with its history-laden villages and its preserved beaches bordered by untouched nature. From Syracuse, you can even consider a crossing to Malta. Going up the south coast, a stop at Agrigento will open the doors to the famous Valley of the Temples.
When to sail in Sicily?
The climate in Sicily is pleasant for most of the year, with temperatures generally varying between 14°C and 30°C depending on the season. It is therefore possible to go on a cruise over a long period, particularly from spring to autumn to discover themost beautiful beaches in Sicily. However, it should be noted that July and August are the hottest and busiest months, sometimes with wind and rougher seas depending on the areas. Sicily is therefore an ideal destination for those looking for a Mediterranean cruise, between authentic villages, clear waters, and beautiful sailing, whilst enjoying a mild climate from spring until late season.
Here is an average of the temperatures recorded in recent years in Sicily:
| Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sept | Oct | Nov | Dec | |
| Air min (°C) | 7° | 7° | 8° | 10° | 13° | 17° | 20° | 20° | 18° | 15° | 12° | 8° |
| Air max (°C) | 14° | 14° | 16° | 19° | 22° | 26° | 30° | 30° | 28° | 23° | 19° | 16° |
| Sea water (°C) | 15° | 14° | 14° | 15° | 18° | 22° | 26° | 26° | 25° | 22° | 20° | 17° |
Sailing conditions in Sicily and the Aeolian Islands depend greatly on your sailing area and your exposure to the winds. The prevailing winds are the Mistral and the Tramontana (coming from the north-west) as well as the Sirocco (coming from the south-east), which is warmer and sometimes laden with sand. In summer, thermal breezes often develop in the afternoon and can strengthen the wind, particularly in the passages between the islands. In more open areas, the wind can easily reach force 4 to 6 (approximately 15 to 25 knots, or 27 to 45 km/h), whilst some bays and leeward coasts remain more sheltered and comfortable for anchoring.
Documents required for sailing without a skipper in Sicily
In Sicily, you will need a boat licence to skipper a monohull sailboat. You will also need to present a sailing CV detailing your main sailing experiences, ideally on boats similar in size and programme (coastal navigation, manoeuvres, anchorages).
How do I finalise my sailboat booking in Sicily?
As soon as we receive your charter request, an adviser will contact you to discuss your cruise project. They will then send you boat proposals suited to your needs by email. After selecting the boat of your choice, you can pay a deposit from your client area to validate the charter and reserve the boat.
Good to know
| Number of available boats | 1,327 |
|---|---|
| Services types | Skipper, Hostess, Sailor, Chef, Engineer |
| Average price per week | 6 996 € |
| Minimum price per week | 660 € |
| Maximum price per week | 110 000 € |