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Italy

Italy’s waters have been a vacation playground since Roman times, and they remain so today. The stunningly beautiful Emerald Coast of Sardinia, the volcanic isles of the Aeolians, the rich history of Sicily, and the laid-back charm of the Amalfi Coast each offer a unique adventure. An Italy yacht charter blends the best of bareboat cruising: secluded anchorages, bustling resorts, marvelous white-sand beaches, traditional fishing villages, and splendid sailing. History is ever-present in the cities and towns, the cuisine is sumptuous, and the natural beauty of the coast and islands is exquisite.

 

 

Bareboat Procida - Bay of Naples, Italy

The Isle of Capri, its name summons images of the Mediterranean, the storied history of the Greeks and Romans, the chic and sophisticated who routinely vacation there. The island is but one jewel in a chain extending off the southwest coast of Italy.

More about Bareboat Procida - Bay of Naples, Italy

  • Quaint and Bustling Procida
  • Roman Harbor of Ventotene
  • Fabulous Seafood and Shellfish
  • Castles, Forts and Lighthouses
  • Thermal Baths at Ischia
  • Wide Variety of Islands
 
 

Bareboat Cannigione - Sardinia, Italy

Situated at the northwestern edge of the Tyrrhenian Sea, an arm of the Mediterranean 475 miles in length and 60 miles wide, The Moorings base in Cannigione is a prime location for the start of a Sardinia yacht charter.

More about Bareboat Cannigione - Sardinia, Italy

  • Relaxed sailing
  • Short passages
  • Straightforward navigation
  • Idyllic anchorages
  • Chic and picturesque harbors
  • Tantalizing local cuisine
 
 

Bareboat Palermo - Sicily, Italy

Palermo, its very name summons images of the Mediterranean, the storied history of the Greeks and Romans, the chic and sophisticated who routinely vacation there.

More about Bareboat Palermo - Sicily, Italy

  • Cruise the Aegadian Islands, Tunisia and Malta
  • Access NE to the Lipari Islands
  • Colorful Waterfront Towns
  • Stunning Views From Monreale
  • Tantalizing Local Cuisine and Wine
  • Snorkel at the Azur Grotto Ustica
 
 

Bareboat Tropea - Calabria, Italy

Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2000, the Aeolian Islands (also known as the Lipari Islands) are situated just above Sicily at the southern edge of the Tyrrhenian Sea, an arm of the Mediterranean 475 miles in length and 60 miles wide.

More about Bareboat Tropea - Calabria, Italy

  • Easy Access to the Volcanic Lipari Islands
  • Join the Jet Set in Lively Panarea
  • Idyllic Anchorages Away From Crowds
  • 16th Century Architecture in Tropea
  • Stromboli, Europe’s Largest Active Volcano
  • Longer Passages and Island Hopping