Numerous discoveries await you during a sailing cruise along the coasts of Italy. Renowned for its warm waters, its coasts that are sometimes steep, sometimes sandy, and its wild nature, Italy is indeed one of the must-see cruise destinations.
During your catamaran vacation in Italy, take advantage of the yacht charter in Tremiti and discover the breathtaking islands of the Adriatic. It is precisely by boat that you can discover each of them, the most famous of which is San Domino. The island of San Domino is home to the only sandy beach in the Tremiti archipelago and offers magnificent anchorages. And if you'd like to enjoy a little historical stroll, head for the island of San Nicola, where you can also buy some handicrafts. It should be noted that the islands of San Domino and San Nicolas are the only ones to be inhabited. Beyond them, you will reach the Croatian coast and may be tempted to rent a boat in Croatia.
The four other islands in the archipelago are uninhabited, but nevertheless offer numerous possibilities for water sports and diving enthusiasts. With their small coves and isolated caves, the Tremiti Islands enjoy a pleasant climateand seem to be perfectly situated for enjoying a little dive in the sparkling waters of the Adriatic.
Combine discovery and fun
The Tremiti Islands, which can be reached by sailboat from Pescara, Manfredoina or Vieste, plunge into a magical setting with their seascapes and green lands, ending in cliffs with steep walls, just waiting to be explored.to be explored. The hike is obviously to be favored if you are stopping over on one of the 3 main islands making up the archipelago. A walk that will take you through the Aleppo pine forests, offering a dizzying view of the milky blue sea.
Start your visit to the Tremiti Islands in style by stopping off on the island of San Nicola, where a little historical interlude awaits you at the castle of Badiali and the abbey of Santa Maria, érigée en 1105. D'un point de vue naturaliste, les randonnées à San Nicola débouchent sur une côte déchiquetée où se dressent d'imposing rocks and mysterious caves such as the Grotta di San Michele. Caves and rocky coves are everywhere in the Tremiti archipelago. San Domino will be your next port of call if you want to venture to the caves of Viole, Bue Marino, Sole and Rondienelle, a nesting place for swallows when spring returns. You can, of course, explore the caves on the side of the boat. An alternative that will also allow you to try scuba diving.
Snorkeling and scuba diving are among the must-do activities around the Tremiti Islands and will allow you to explore the Marine Reserve formed by the islands of Capraia, San Nicola and San Domino. More than twenty diving sites await you in Tremiti and open the doors to a teeming ecosystem. Around San Domino there is a succession of the most important diving spots, such as Punta del Diamante, the northern tip of San Domino, Punta Delvucculo and Punta Socca, one after the other to the west of the island.
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 |