Once a place of boarding for Roman troops, the city of Brindisi is now a beautiful destination for boaters who have fallen under the spell of the Adriatic Sea. Enjoying a mild climate, Brindisi is particularly captivating with its low, sandy coastline. It is also home to some tourist attractions that are well worth a visit.
Summer in Brindisi
You can choose this destination throughout the year for a catamaran charter in Italy. You will also quickly notice that it is particularly lively during the summer and fall. Standing proudly above two deep inlets, Brindisi is one of the most popular cities on the Adriatic coast. You will certainly be charmed by its sandy coastline, where you can stroll and admire the sunset in the late afternoon.
To start your stay in Brindisi, consider visiting the monuments that are the pride of the city, such as its Roman column, its beautiful churches, including the church of San Benedetto built in the 11th century, and the Porta Mesagne gate dating from the 13th century. To discover a rich collection of works of art, you can also pop into the F. Ribezzo archaeological museum. But visiting the city of Brindisi also means treating yourself to a little culinary journey. After the monuments, don't forget the restaurants, where you can sample the delicious Apulian dishes based on fresh vegetables. Don't hesitate to choose recipes based on mushrooms, circerchia or asparagus to treat your taste buds. These vegetables are generally served with fish, sea bass and oyster dishes.
Brindisi and the surrounding area
If you are planning an unforgettable vacation in the city, consider a yacht charter in Brindisi. This means of transportation will allow you to sail the Adriatic Sea at your leisure.
Lovers of long cruises can attempt a beautiful crossing from Brindisi to Greece or Croatia. A stopover in Brindisi offers more than just great discoveries for yachtsmen. This destination will also allow you to recharge your batteries at the thermal baths of Torre Canne, which are world-famous for their therapeutic virtues. These are of course just a few suggestions to make your stay in Brindisi a pleasant one. It is up to you to choose from a multitude of activities once you are there.
Good to know
Number of boats available | 1 636 |
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Types of service | Skipper, Hostess, Sailor, Chef (meals not included), Engineer, Mechanic, Masseuse |
Average price per week | $19,702 |
Minimum weekly price | $728 |
Maximum price per week | $995,138 |