What type of boat should you choose for your charter?
- Monohull sailboat charter: a monohull sailboat will offer you a more sporty experience for your cruise in the Aeolian Islands and Sicily, and will allow you to reach secret coves only accessible by sea. For adventure and thrill seekers, a monohull sailboat is for you.
- Catamaran charter: if you are looking for a relaxing cruise and want to prioritize space and comfort for your trip, we highly recommend a catamaran charter, which will offer you more stability.
- Motor yacht charter: more accessible and cheaper, this option is ideal for a day charter.
Services offered for your yacht charter in Sicily
- Bareboat yacht charter: this option allows you to rent a boat for a fixed period, generally by the day, week or month. You are then free to sail as you please and discover the wonders of Sicily in complete autonomy.
- Yacht charter with skipper: If you have little or no sailing experience or you simply want to spend a relaxing vacation, Filovent offers you the option of chartering your boat with a professional skipper. The skipper will know the sailing area and will show you some of the most beautiful places in the region.
- Additional services: Many rental companies offer a wide range of additional services that you can book, such as fishing and diving equipment. You can also call on a crew if you wish, especially if you rent a large boat, which usually includes a captain, a cook and a hostess. The crew will take care of you and make sure you have an unforgettable cruise!
How much does a yacht charter in Sicily cost?
Here is a table showing the average prices for yacht charters in Sicily for one week. These prices are a rough dead reckoning and may vary depending on the season, the model and the age of the boat. Please note that they do not include extras such as the use of a skipper or hostess, insurance, port and anchorage fees, cleaning, etc
Type of boat | High Season July and August | Mid Season May, June and September | Low Season April and October |
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Monohull (2 cabins) | 1,600 USD | 1,400 USD | 1,200 USD |
Monohull (3 cabins) | 2,000 USD | 1,800 USD | 1,600 USD |
Monohull (4 cabins) | 3,000 USD | 2,700 USD | 2,300 USD |
Catamaran (between 30 and 40 feet) | 5,000 USD | 4,250 USD | 3,500 USD |
Catamaran (between 40 and 50 feet) | 6,000 USD | 5,000 USD | 4,000 USD |
Where to sail in Sicily?
The Aeolian Islands
- Vulcano is an ancient volcano made up of several craters. Even though the last eruption dates back to 1888, the volcano still shows signs of activity on a daily basis, which is far from displeasing visitors.
- Lipari is the largest and most important island in the Aeolian archipelago. An essential stopover for a yacht charter in Sicily, you can admire the magnificent view of the old town from the cathedral of San Bartolomeo, located to the east of Lipari. To discover the typically Sicilian rocky beaches, we recommend you stop at Canneto, located to the east of Lipari, Porticello or Acquacalda to the north of the island.
- Stromboli: You can't miss Stromboli if you're in Sicily! The best plan is to take a cart or walk up to the"Osservatorio" restaurant. Located at the foot of the volcano, you can admire the lava flows and smoke rising from the crater from this restaurant.
- Salina is the second largest island in the Aeolian archipelago and the least known. It is a destination to keep in mind if you are looking for an alternative to the crowds of Lipari, for example. Once there, for a guaranteed complete change of scenery, we recommend you go to the small cove below Malfa, north of Salina. The water is clear and the beach is made up of clusters of volcanic rocks, you won't find a more Sicilian landscape than this cove!
- Filicudi: This island is unlike any other. More untamed and greener, its pebble beaches and paths through prickly pear cacti will satisfy your adventurous side and delight your eyes with the magnificent views from the hills.
- Alicudi: Stop off at Alicudi with your yacht charter in Italy, and be sure to spend a day cut off from the world and the tourist crowds. You won't find much to visit, but we still recommend climbing the island's many stairs to enjoy the splendid points of view. As Alicudi is the westernmost island of the Aeolian archipelago, you will have a breathtaking view from the heights of its neighboring islands.
The Aegadian Islands
Although the Aeolian Islands are often the cruising houseboats' favorite, the Egadi Islands are definitely worth a visit! Whether it's Marettimo, Levanzo or Favignana, they all have beautiful white sandy beaches, magnificent bays and turquoise waters. This is in stark contrast to the rocky beaches of the Aeolian Islands.
Places to visit on and around the Sicilian coast
- Tropea: Tropea, located on the east coast of Calabria, is the quintessential small seaside town where you will want to stroll among the monuments and the famous sanctuary of Santa Maria before going for a swim in the turquoise waters. Our clients' favorite, Filovent, recommends the restaurant"Al Pinturicchio," known for its excellent fish dishes.
- Palermo: There is no shortageof places to visit in Palermo, the capital of Sicily. With museums, the Royal Palace, the Church of San Giovanni degli Eremiti, the botanical garden and the Massimo Vittorio Emanuele theater, there really is something for everyone! In addition to the cultural attractions, you can end your day at Mondello beach, just a 30-minute drive from Palermo.
- Cefalù: Discovering Cefalù is a favorite shared by our Filovent customers! Located on the north coast between Palermo and Capo d'Orlando, the old fishing port will amaze you with its postcard-worthy setting.

When to sail in Sicily?
Here is an average of the temperatures recorded in recent years in Sicily:
Temperatures | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | June | July | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
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Min. air temperature (°C) | 10° | 9° | 11° | 14° | 18° | 23° | 26° | 26° | 23° | 19° | 15° | 11° |
Air max (°C) | 14° | 14° | 16° | 19° | 22°C | 27° | 31° | 31° | 27° | 23° | 19° | 15° |
Sea water (°C) | 17° | 16° | 17° | 18° | 22°C | 27° | 28° | 29° | 28° | 25° | 23° | 19° |
Our advice for a successful yacht charter in Sicily
- Familiarize yourself with local regulations: Before embarking on your sailboat charter, make sure you are familiar with the regulations in force in the region in terms of navigation zones, anchorages or protected areas.
- Documents and formalities: If you are the skipper of the boat, make sure you have a boat license to present. In addition, we strongly advise you to take out damage waiver insurance even if you hire a skipper: in the event of damage to the boat, you are directly responsible, and damage waiver protects you from any involuntary damage.
- What are the departure bases for sailing in Sicily? There are several departure bases in Sicily: Marsala, Trapani, Palermo, Capo d'Orlando, Portorosa, Milazzo and Syracuse. For sailing in the Aegadian Islands, we recommend departing from Trapani, particularly because of its proximity to the airport. To visit the Aeolian Islands by boat, most rental companies suggest you leave from Capo d'Orlando or Portorosa. Finally, if your cruise lasts two weeks and you want to discover both the Aegadian and Aeolian Islands, we recommend you leave from Palermo. Its proximity to the airport makes it an ideal base to start your cruise.
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 |