A meeting place for fans of Greek mythology, Syracuse is today one of the most enchanting destinations in Sicily. Beautifully surrounded by the Ionian Sea and stretching over more than 200 km², the city is fascinating for its history, its precious heritage and above all for its authentically charming landscape.
A place of history
Choosing Syracuse for your catamaran charter in Sicily is a guarantee of an unforgettable stay, rich in discoveries in the heart of a preserved environment. The curious can, for example, veer off on a little stroll through the city streets, which are full of wonders. Want to immortalize the splendid houses with their warm colors and beautifully carved portals?
Head for the Via Veneto. And to combine business with pleasure, consider visiting the heritage sites that are the pride of Syracuse. The city boasts a number of interesting religious monuments, such as its 15th-century basilica and its majestic cathedral, built towards the end of the 17th century. Palaces will also amaze lovers of beautiful architecture, such as the castle of Vermexio, built around the 17th century, and the citadel Castello Maniace, completed around 1240.
Having fun in Syracuse
But a stay in Syracuse is not limited to the discovery of its historical gems. Those who enjoy sea trips and nautical activities can also opt for a yacht charter in Syracuse. A choice that promises you thrilling cruises to the splendid surrounding islands. Scuba divers and swimmers will revel in this sparkling, calm and clean sea.
As for the seabed, it is teeming with magnificent creatures. In short, you will not regret having set down your suitcases in this magnificent city, so full is it of beautiful things to see, such as its monuments and palaces. But what fascinates us about Syracuse is the presence of ancient ruins in the city. Remains dating from the Roman period that promise an unprecedented journey to a distant and enigmatic era. What's more, the ruins seem to be perfectly preserved, such as the Roman amphitheater or the Greek theater in Syracuse, which will delight budding archaeologists.
The port is very close-hauled to the old town and is also very well equipped. You can sail along the Sicilian coast in a sailboat or sail to Malta.
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 |