Why choose a sailing boat for a cruise in Italy?
With the bewitching color of the water and the contrasting landscapes, Italy is a country with a whole host of attractions. With a warm climate and wind suitable for sailing, this country offers several navigation areas to discover by boat. Located in the Gulf of Naples, the islands of Procida, Capri and Ischia offer an opening to the Tyrrhenian Sea, a place classified among the protected marine reserves. A sailboat charter in Italy allows you to easily reach the open sea and discover the island of Elba and the Tuscan archipelago.
What are the best places to sail a yacht?
The Aeolian Islands in Sicily will enchant boaters looking for an unforgettable cruise. With their proximity, visitors can discover a different island every day with a sailboat charter from Sicily. Whether it's climbing the famous Stromboli or taking a mud bath in Vulcano, these islands offer countless activities.
Sardinia is also on the list of top sailing destinations. Close to Corsica, it offers wild coasts, paradise-like landscapes and coves with breathtaking turquoise waters. A paradise for scuba divers, the Maddalena archipelago is home to many animal and plant species.
Italian archipelagos: things to know before sailing
Before sailing in these areas, it is important to find out about several things, including the weather conditions and available direct flights. Summer and spring are still the most suitable times for sailboat charters in Italy. The weather is favorable from May to October. The temperature is milder and there are fairly regular breezes during this period.
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Number of boats available | 1 336 |
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Types of service | Skipper, Hostess, Sailor, Chef (meals not included), Engineer |
Average price per week | $7,393 |
Minimum weekly price | $728 |
Maximum price per week | $130,790 |