Lagoon 46 (2024)
Olbia (Italy)
4 Cabins • 46 ft
From 5 121 €
The slow pace of Italy makes a yacht charter the best way to explore this jewel of the Mediterranean. Think of peaceful strolls through the charming hills of Tuscany, sipping wine in the cobbled streets of Portofino, and true culinary splendour everywhere you go… Home to diverse and breathtaking landscapes, astonishing ancient ruins, and a wondrous wealth of art, Italy is a fusion of vibrant colours and flamboyant flavours! With over 7,500km of coastline, there is more than enough choice, so rent a boat from one of our many bases serving the Adriatic, Tyrrhenian, Ionian and Mediterranean seas and set sail for a memorable trip.
Olbia (Italy)
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Planning your yacht charter in Italy is all about choosing the right itinerary to match your interests, whether it's exploring historical sites, indulging in local cuisine, or finding hidden bays for quiet relaxation. Our curated itineraries are designed by experienced brokers to ensure you get the most out of your sailing adventure, with options to explore multiple regions or focus on one unforgettable area. Each route typically spans 6-8 days, giving you the perfect blend of onshore excursions and tranquil sailing. Check out our Italy sailing routes.
Explore the stunning Amalfi Coast, including stops at Capri, Sorrento, and Positano. Ideal for those looking to combine sailing with cultural exploration. View Full Itinerary
Navigate through the Tuscan Archipelago, with visits to Elba, Giglio, and Capraia Islands. Perfect for a mix of sailing and wine-tasting experiences. View Full Itinerary
Begin in Portoferraio on Elba Island, sailing through the surrounding waters and visiting hidden coves and historic sites. View Full Itinerary
A peaceful journey along the Amalfi Coast, with stops in Ravello, Amalfi, and secluded bays. View Full Itinerary
Experience Sicily’s volcanic archipelago, including Stromboli, Lipari, and Vulcano, known for their unique landscapes and thermal springs. View Full Itinerary
Italy is no stranger to sailors; the novices and the experienced can all find something to suit them! There is a large choice of marinas and harbours for safe mooring, and the optimum sailing season is between May and October, whether your yacht charter is with or without a skipper. Conditions vary according to location, although the summer months are generally calmer, with dry, sunny weather and milder winds.
As the country with the most UNESCO world heritage sites in the world, Italy is an archaeological haven. Charter your yacht from Rome and explore historical treasures such as the Colosseum, the Pantheon and the Roman Forum, or wander the streets of Pompeii and see the ghostly ruins of a town destroyed by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79AD. Italy is a history lover's dream, and even those less enthusiastic will be amazed by many of the sights the country has on offer, so make sure you dedicate even just a day to exploring the magnificent ruins because a yacht charter is about more than just sailing, discover the charm of Italy!
With its famous cuisine, it need not be reminded that Italy is the motherland of world-favourites of pizza and pasta, so your charter holiday here is sure to be seasoned with many delicious dishes. But don’t miss out on trying new Italian specialities just because you’re familiar with the famous ones… explore the Palermo food market if you’re cruising past Sicily, and sample the locally grown produce. Or if you charter from Tuscany, try ‘Ribollita’, a soup brimming with a fusion of fresh vegetables, or locally grown truffles, one of the world’s most coveted, expensive foods – not to be missed! And then, of course, savour the sweet flavours of Lasagne the way it should be made.
The UNESCO-listed landscape is a must-visit destination for anyone seeking breathtaking beauty, charming villages, and a relaxed, Mediterranean vibe. With its cliffs overlooking the turquoise sea, historic churches dotting hilltop towns, and fresh, delicious cuisine, the Amalfi Coast offers a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural richness. The Amalfi Coast is famous for its cliffs, stunning beaches, and clear waters, making it one of the most picturesque destinations in Italy and a must-see for those who charter a yacht in the area.
GlobeSailor has bases all over Italy for you to choose from! Pick your starting destination after reading about some of our highly rated bases:
Sardinia is our most popular yacht charter base in Italy, and you’ll see why… with the translucent, glittering sea and impossibly white beaches fringed by lush forests of emerald pine, it really is a slice of paradise. There are marinas where you can rent a boat or moor your yacht for the night dotted all over the island, so there really is no excuse not to find yourself lost on this magical island! Sardinia also has its own culinary character, with its very own variation on all the basic foods such as pasta, bread and dolci, even with two of its own locally produced wines that are definitely worth a try: Vermentino white and Cannonau Red. The island has endless appeal; with beaches like Spiaggia della Pelosa, world heritage sites like Nuraghe Su Nuraxi, and national parks such as Parco Nazionale dell'Asinara, there is a mesmerizing diversity of culture and scenery to make Sardinia the perfect destination to suit everyone on board!
Explore the Maddalena Archipelago's stunning islands, with stops at Porto Cervo and Cala di Volpe, renowned for their luxury marinas and secluded bays.
Beyond its beautiful beaches, discover Sardinia’s ancient history at sites like the Nuraghe Su Nuraxi. Enjoy Sardinia's unique culinary delights, including its famed Vermentino wines.
Major marinas include Porto Rotondo and Marina di Porto Cervo, offering top-tier facilities and easy access to the region’s highlights.
Expect steady winds and warm temperatures, perfect for both beginner and experienced sailors.
Sicily is a gorgeous island that offers breathtaking scenery and endless opportunities for adventure. Imagine sailing along the coast, stopping at secluded bays, discovering ancient ruins and historical landmarks, or indulging in local cuisine and culture. There are many ancient ruins on the island for you to explore, such as the Valley of the Temples in Agrigento, where you can see the remains of ancient Greek temples or the ruins of the Roman city of Syracuse. For the adventurers, Mount Etna, Europe's tallest and most active volcano, resides here. Trek to the top for stunning views of the surrounding landscape.We also recommend you wander the streets of Palermo, a town with a rich history that showcases Norman, Arab, and Byzantine influences during your yacht charter.
Sail from Palermo to the Aeolian Islands, exploring volcanic landscapes and charming fishing villages along the way. Anchor near Taormina for a glimpse of Mount Etna.
Beyond the Valley of the Temples, explore hidden gems like the small island of Favignana with its clear waters and unique coastal caves.
Marina di Ragusa and Porto di Trapani are ideal bases for exploring Sicily’s diverse coastline.
Sicily enjoys a mild Mediterranean climate with favourable sailing conditions from May to October.
Tuscany, a region in central Italy known for its rolling hills, vineyards, and historic cities, is a must-visit destination for those seeking a taste of la dolce vita. Here you'll find yourself sailing along the coast, stopping at charming villages, sampling local cuisine and wines, and discovering hidden beaches and coves. There are many delightful towns in Tuscany for you to spend your week mooring and exploring.
Navigate the waters between the Tuscan Archipelago, stopping at Elba, Capraia, and Giglio islands, each offering unique landscapes and crystal-clear waters.
Besides the well-known cities, visit the hidden coves of the Tuscan coast, and enjoy vineyard tours and local Tuscan cuisine.
Marina di Punta Ala and Porto Ercole offer excellent facilities and access to Tuscany’s cultural hotspots.
Calm seas and light winds make the Tuscan coast ideal for relaxed sailing trips, especially in late spring and early autumn.
Rome is a magnificent city that offers a unique blend of history, culture, and beauty. You will also have the opportunity to live like the Romans and appreciate the true essence of Roman culture and lifestyle as you stop at local markets, visit ancient ruins, and indulge in delicious Italian cuisine. There are so many essential monuments for you to see in Rome:
Start from the port of Civitavecchia, exploring nearby coastal towns like Santa Marinella and Santa Severa, each rich in history and local charm.
Beyond Rome’s famous landmarks, discover coastal villages and enjoy authentic Roman dining experiences away from the city crowds.
Porto Turistico di Roma and Marina di Nettuno offer easy access to the city and surrounding coastal areas.
Summer months offer gentle breezes and warm weather, making it perfect for day sails and coastal cruising.
Salerno is a city bursting with history, culture, and natural beauty, making it the perfect destination for anyone looking to experience the best of the south of Italy. Some of the must-see sights include the historic cathedral of Santa Maria degli Angeli, the Castello di Arechi, and the stunning seafront promenade. For a unique cultural experience, visitors can explore the National Archaeological Museum of Salerno, which showcases the area's rich history. Several parks and natural reserves for outdoor enthusiasts, such as the Parco Naturale Regionale Monti Picentini, offer hiking, biking and wildlife-watching opportunities. The city's vibrant food scene is also not to be missed, offering a variety of local dishes, including seafood and fresh pasta. With so much to see and do, Salerno is the perfect destination for anyone looking to appreciate the beauty and diversity of southern Italy.
From Salerno, explore the Amalfi Coast’s iconic towns like Positano and Ravello, or venture towards Capri for a luxury escape.
Enjoy Salerno’s vibrant cultural scene, including historic architecture and modern art installations along the city’s promenades.
Marina d’Arechi and Port of Salerno provide excellent facilities with stunning views of the Gulf of Salerno.
Calm waters and consistent winds make Salerno a perfect base for exploring the Amalfi Coast.
Naples is a city in the south of Italy that is renowned for its rich history, stunning architecture, and delicious cuisine. Here are some must-visit sights and attractions:
Sail from Naples to explore the nearby islands of Ischia, Capri, and Procida, each offering unique landscapes and rich cultural heritage.
In addition to its famous historical sites, explore Naples’ vibrant neighbourhoods, each offering a different slice of Italian life.
Marina Molo Luise and Marina di Stabia serve as excellent starting points for exploring Naples and its surrounding islands.
Ideal sailing conditions from May to September, with moderate winds and warm weather conducive to comfortable cruising.
Sailboats are ideal for those who enjoy traditional sailing with a hands-on experience. They are perfect for a serene and authentic sailing adventure, offering multiple cabins, comfortable living spaces, and basic sailing equipment. These boats are best suited for those with sailing experience or when hiring a skipper.
Catamarans are known for their stability and spacious layout, making them great for families and groups seeking comfort and room for activities. They feature dual hulls that provide extra space, large cabins, lounge areas, and often include water toys for entertainment.
Luxury yachts are the top choice for those seeking an exclusive and luxurious experience, complete with high-end amenities and superior comfort. They typically have multiple decks, state-of-the-art interiors, a professional crew, and options like hot tubs, jet skis, and gourmet dining.
Gulets are traditional wooden boats that offer a blend of luxury and cultural charm, often used for relaxed cruising along scenic routes. They feature spacious decks, large cabins, and a crew that handles all navigation and service, providing a historic sailing experience.
Motorboats are ideal for those looking for speed and efficiency, perfect for quick island hopping or reaching destinations swiftly. They are equipped with high-speed engines, comfortable seating, and are usually designed for day trips with or without overnight facilities.
Power catamarans combine the space and stability of catamarans with the power and speed of motorboats, offering a versatile charter option. They feature dual engines for extra speed, spacious interiors, and amenities for both comfort and performance.
Houseboats are great for those who prefer a floating home experience, ideal for calm waters and leisurely cruising along coastal or inland waterways. They offer ample living space, kitchen facilities, and are designed for comfort rather than speed, making them perfect for long-term stays.
RIBs (Rigid Inflatable Boats) are used primarily for day trips, excursions, or as tenders for larger yachts. They are known for their speed and agility, being lightweight, fast, and easy to manoeuvre, with seating but typically without overnight accommodation.
Italy is home to an abundance of beaches, diverse and unique, but all with one thing in common: they are all stunningly beautiful! Renting a boat on the Mediterranean is, without a doubt, the optimum way to explore these little patches of heaven. If you charter from Calabria (the tip of the boot), venture into Tropea, and pay a visit to Marasusa Beach; a strip of powdery white sand sheltered by towering cliffs above, looking out onto a sea of turquoise ripples… although a spot which can get busy in peak season, you could sail by in the early evening when the crowds will have become more sparse and you can enjoy the more tranquil beauty of the beach. If you’re navigating off the west coast, head to Ponza: a tiny island home to Chiaia di Luna beach. This beach is a breathtaking natural formation of 328ft volcanic rock towering over a narrow crescent of silky white sand and the rich sapphire sea… it has to be seen to be believed! Or if you’re sailing around the Maddalena islands, take a trip to the Cala Granara beach on Spargi, where palm-fringed, white sand beaches and sparkling shallow waters make it feel more like an island out of the Caribbean. This is also a popular spot for snorkeling, so make sure you pack your gear on board (note: it may be included in your yacht charter price) and go and explore life both above and beneath the glistening waves.
Many international airports are located all over Italy, so flying into a spot near your yacht charter base will be easy!
Italy offers diverse sailing destinations, each with its unique charm. The Amalfi Coast is perfect for those seeking picturesque towns and luxury experiences, while Sardinia's Costa Smeralda boasts stunning beaches and crystal-clear waters ideal for relaxation and adventure. Sicily’s Aeolian Islands are best for exploring volcanic landscapes, and the Tuscan Archipelago is perfect for history enthusiasts and wine lovers.
To charter a bareboat in Italy, you need an International Certificate of Competence (ICC) or an equivalent national licence recognized by Italian authorities. Additionally, a VHF radio licence is required. If you don't have the necessary certifications, you can hire a professional skipper, allowing you to relax and enjoy your trip without handling the navigation.
Circumnavigating Italy's coastline, including its major islands, could take 4-6 weeks depending on weather conditions, pace, and stopovers. However, most charters focus on specific regions like the Amalfi Coast or Sicily, which can be thoroughly enjoyed in about 7-10 days. These shorter trips allow sailors to experience the local highlights without the extensive time commitment of a full circumnavigation.
Mooring fees in Italy can vary widely based on location, season, and marina facilities. In popular destinations like Capri or Porto Cervo, fees can range from €100 to €300 per night in peak season. Less crowded areas, such as smaller ports in southern Italy, may charge between €30 to €70. It’s advisable to book in advance during the summer months to secure a spot, as space can be limited.
May to September is ideal for sailing in Italy, offering warm weather, mild seas, and steady winds. July and August are peak months with the most activity, while May, June, and September provide a more relaxed experience with slightly cooler temperatures and fewer crowds.
Essentials include swimwear, light clothing, a windbreaker for cooler evenings, and non-slip shoes for onboard safety. Sunscreen, hats, and sunglasses are vital for sun protection. For those chartering bareboats, bring your sailing documents and an international driver’s licence if you plan to explore on land.