Lagoon 40 (2020)
San Teodoro (Italy)
4 Cabins • 10 Berths • 39 ft
From 3 163 €
Guaranteed flexibility with our "Flexible Booking" service, you can change the dates of your charter without giving a reason.
Italy is one of the most popular places in the Mediterranean for a sailing holiday. It offers a mix of history, great food, and beautiful coastlines. From the high cliffs of the Amalfi Coast to the volcanic areas of Sicily and the clear waters of Sardinia, a yacht trip is a great way to enjoy Italy’s natural beauty from the sea and rent a boat.
Whether you want a calm holiday or an active sailing trip, Italy is perfect if you want to explore the famous coastline.
With long coastlines along the Tyrrhenian, Adriatic, and Ionian Seas, Italy is great for island hopping, coastal trips, and relaxing sailing holidays.
San Teodoro (Italy)
4 Cabins • 10 Berths • 39 ft
From 3 163 €
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4 Cabins • 10 Berths • 38 ft
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3 Cabins • 6 Berths • 33 ft
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4 Cabins • 10 Berths • 39 ft
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Italy’s coastline is a living museum. Sailing here means docking near ancient Roman harbors, medieval towns, and colorful fishing villages. Italy’s long coastline along the thyrrhenian sea is especially popular, offering calm waters, scenic anchorages, and direct access to some of the country’s most famous islands.
Highlights include the Amalfi Coast, Portofino, Venice’s lagoon, and Sicily’s historic coastal cities like Palermo and Syracuse.
Italy is home to a truly stunning coastline, filled with dramatic cliffs, colorful villages, and turquoise waters. Each region offers its own unique character, from rugged volcanic shores to elegant Riviera towns.
Every stop in Italy is a culinary experience. Fresh seafood, handmade pasta, local wines, and seaside trattorias make every harbor visit memorable.
You can anchor for lunch in a quiet bay and dine on freshly prepared Italian cuisine just steps from the water.
Italy offers diverse sailing environments suitable for all experience levels.
Ideal for beginners or travelers who want a stress-free holiday. A local skipper knows the best anchorages, hidden beaches and is responsible for the boat and safety on board whilst sailing. The skipper will adapt the sailing route according to the weather conditions and local circumstances.
For experienced sailors with valid licenses, bareboat charters offer full independence to explore Italy at your own pace.
All yachts are modern, well-maintained, and equipped for comfort and safety.
High Season (June–September)
Shoulder Season (April–May & September–October)
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.
Example weekly prices for Italy yacht charter (2026):
| Boat type | Price from |
|---|---|
| Sailboat Charter (20–40 ft) | €1,300 / week |
| Sailboat Charter (40–50 ft) | €1,900 / week |
| Catamaran Charter (20–40 ft) | €2,000 / week |
| Catamaran Charter (40–50 ft) | €2,500 / week |
Additional costs may include skipper services (around €200–300 per day), fuel, marina fees, provisioning, and cleaning.
Italy is easily accessible with multiple international airports near major sailing regions:
High-speed trains and ferries make it easy to combine multiple regions.
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.
Navigating 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.
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.
Italy offers one of the most diverse sailing experiences in the Mediterranean, combining luxury, culture, nature, and world-class cuisine.
Whether you’re planning a romantic getaway, a family sailing holiday, or a luxury crewed yacht experience, Italy provides endless possibilities for unforgettable coastal exploration.
From Sardinia’s turquoise waters to the Amalfi Coast’s dramatic cliffs, your Italian sailing adventure awaits.