Yacht charter in Italy

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0 - 60+ m
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2003 - 2024
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+100 boats available

ELAN - Impression 45 | 10 people (13.85m)

Fezzano
10
Without a skipper
 6  · Super owner

From €343 per day

JEANNEAU - Sun odissey 42i | 9 people (12.59m)

Castellammare di Stabia
8
Without a skipper
 8

From €286 per day

Rio - 600 | 5 people (6.1m)

Catania
5
With or without a skipper
 34  · Super owner

From €195 per day

trancredi - Blu Max 19 Pro anno 2022 | 7 people (5.8m)

Castellammare del Golfo
7
Without a skipper
 14  · Super owner

From €100 per day

Fratelli APREA Shipyard - Sorrento 7,50 Open Cruise | 7 people (8m)

Positano
7
With a skipper
 62  · Super owner

From €420 per day

BLUMAX - 19 PRO | 7 people (5.8m)

Vieste
7
With or without a skipper
 7  · Super owner

From €180 per day

Discount offer

- Bali 4.4 | 8 people (13m)

Salerno
8
Without a skipper

From €791 per day

LAGOON - 380 s2 Premium | 12 people (11.55m)

Imperia
12
With or without a skipper
 20  · Super owner

From €400 per day

Della Pasqua - Dc 16 | 12 people (16m)

Palau
8
With a skipper
 7

From €1,500 per day

Beneteau - Oceanis Clipper 331 | 8 people (10m)

Varazze
6
Without a skipper
 27  · Super owner

From €213 per day

Artmare - Morgana 40 | 7 people (12m)

Palermo
3
With a skipper
 15  · Private · Super owner

From €225 per day

T. BOAT - CABIN 21 FREEWAY | 6 people (6.4m)

Cagliari
6
With or without a skipper
 40  · Super owner

From €200 per day

Capelli - Tempest 570 | 8 people (5.7m)

Bisceglie
8
Without a skipper
 12  · Super owner

From €180 per day

Salpa laver - 38.50 | 10 people (13m)

Santa Maria di Leuca
10
With a skipper
 4  · Private · Super owner

From €950 per day

Bma - X 199 | 7 people (6.5m)

Tropea
7
With or without a skipper
 16  · Super owner

From €230 per day

Bali - Catana - Bali 4.8 | 12 people (14.86m)

Castellammare di Stabia
10
With a skipper
Super owner

From €1,286 per day

Bali - Catana - Bali 4.4 | 6 people (13m)

Capo d'Orlando
6
With a skipper
 1

From €550 per day

Elan - Impression 444 | 10 people (14m)

Genoa
10
With or without a skipper
 18  · Super owner

From €357 per day

Rent a Boat in Italy

You can find boats available to rent with or without a skipper in Italy on the Nautal website. Search for sailboats, catamarans, motorboats and yacht rentals in Italy. Flexible cancellation or date changes up to 15 days before check in is allowed on selected boats. For a relaxing, beautiful holiday, hire a boat in Italy for a week.

Italy is one of the most popular destinations for tourists in Europe. Its rich history, charming people and famous gastronomy makes it unique. In addition, it has 7,500 km of coast in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea, making it the perfect destination for those who love sailing. It doesn’t matter if you prefer a sailboat rental in Italy, a catamaran, a yacht or a simple motorboat. Choose your boat type and start your adventure in the beautiful Italian waters!

What is the price of a boat rental in Italy?

The price of a boat charter in Italy varies depending on different factors such as type of boat, length, age, capacity, if you book with or without a skipper, extras, etc.

Sailboat

An Italy sailboat rental costs around €3,800/week in the high season and €2,400/week in the low season for 10 people.

Motorboat

A motorboat rental in Italy costs around €350/day in the high season and €295/day in the low season for 8 people.

RIBS

A RIB generally costs €350/day in the high season and €180/day in the low season for 6 people.

Catamaran

A catamaran charter in Italy costs around €7,600/week in the high season and €4,350/week in the low season for 8 people.

Gulet

The average price of a skippered gulet is €24,400/week in the high season and €17,700/week in the low season for 12 people.

Jet ski

A jet ski will cost an average of €300/day for 2 people.

Yacht

An Italy yacht hire costs an average of €18,000/week in the high season and €11,000/week in the low season for 12 people.

Is it possible to charter a yacht in Italy with or without a skipper?

Hire a yacht in Italy with a skipper if you want to be guided through the best places in the area and get the most out of your sailing experience. For a skippered Italy boat rental, you will have to add approximately 75 € per day to your budget depending on the Italy boat charter.

You can rent a yacht in Italy without a skipper if you have the appropriate licence or if there are boats available to rent that do not require a licence. It is a great idea to be the captain of your own boat if you are an experienced sailor.

What can I do with an Italy yacht rental?

The Italian peninsula is located in the centre of the Mediterranean Sea, shaping and dividing the surrounding sea. Italy offers a plethora of destinations for boating enthusiasts, making a boat hire in Italy the ideal way to explore the country.

Sail in the Adriatic Sea along the romantic Venetian coast, the home of great sailors. Or enjoy the sparkling sea by Puglia and Salento, cities rich in classical culture and history. Sail on the Tyrrhenian Sea and take in Ligury’s melancholic coasts that inspired many poets of the past. Then experience Tuscany’s impressive waters and explore the nearby islands such as Elba island. Additionally, Naples is an amazing place to charter a boat in Italy. From traditional Neapolitan pizza to the charming Amalfi coast, you will not get bored!

A sailing trip in Italy would not be complete without a voyage to Italy’s two largest islands: Sicily and Sardinia. Sardinia features ancient Roman ruins and amazing beaches. Take a walk around the city walls in Alghero and don't miss Cala Brandinchi beach or the chance to try a roast suckling pig, a local delicacy!

Sicily has year-round sunshine and famous Roman ruins, including the Valley of the Temples. Be sure to visit Mt. Etna, one of Europe’ only active volcanoes! Check the conditions before you go to ensure your safety - the volcano last erupted in 2017. You can start your trip anywhere and choose your own adventure, thanks to our private boat charters in Italy.

Italian cuisine

You may think you know all about Italian food, with pizza, pasta, and gelato galore! However, Italian cuisine is diverse and full of surprises. As you travel from region to region, the local cuisine changes significantly. Seafood dominates in the south. Calabrian cuisine is spicier than expected. Don't miss 'nduja, a spreadable salami-style sausage that pairs perfectly with toast or pasta.

You'll also find the world's best tomatoes near Naples, grown on the volcanic soil of Mt. Vesuvius, which are used to make authentic Neapolitan wood fired pizza, with buffalo mozzarella and basil. Enjoy your yacht holidays in Italy by sailing through different beaches and coves and indulging in the country's delicious cuisine.

How is the weather in Italy?

Due to the size of the Italian peninsula, the climate varies depending on the region. The majority of the country experiences a temperate climate. However, the northern areas experience a glacial climate typical of the Alpine regions. The south has a sub-tropical climate, similar to North African countries. The Mediterranean climate changes depending on the sea area.

The Tyrrhenian Sea is mostly hot in summer and mild in winter, with rainfall concentrated in winter towards the south. The Adriatic Sea is hot and dry in summer, making it perfect for those who love sailing. Sicily and Sardinia have long, hot, and dry summers, which make them the perfect summer destinations for those who love sailing.

Summer temperatures reach around 26º/28ºC from Tuscany and Lazio until Campania. Temperatures reach over 30ºC in Calabria and surrounding islands. The weather in this area is perfect for those who want an Italy yacht charter to have a summer sailing holiday.

Sunny days are prevalent in an Italian summer. This weather is perfect for renting a motorboat or RIB and enjoying the best of the Italian coastline. Although Italy does experience some rainy days, there are usually only about 60 days of rain per year on the coast from Liguria to Salento, through Lazio and the islands. The coast from Veneto and Emilia Romagna receives slightly more rainfall, about 80 days per year.

Which are the most popular ports in Italy?

With so many ports to choose from, it can be overwhelming to decide where to dock your vessel. Here are some of the most popular ports in Italy and the amenities and berths they offer:

Porto Turistico Le Grazie (Liguria)

This port is located in the province of La Spezia, in the region of Liguria. It offers 750 berths for boats up to 70 metres long, making it one of the largest ports in the area. The port has all the amenities you would expect from a modern marina, including showers, toilets, laundry facilities, a restaurant, and a bar. There is also a fuel station, a supermarket, and a shipyard for any necessary repairs.

Porto di Sorrento (Campania)

This port is located in the town of Sorrento, in the region of Campania. It offers 300 berths for boats up to 30 metres long. The port has all the necessary facilities, including showers, toilets, and a bar. There is also a fuel station and a shipyard nearby.

Marina di Portorosa (Sicily)

This port is located in the town of Furnari, in the region of Sicily. It offers 680 berths for boats up to 30 metres long. The port has all the amenities you would expect from a modern marina, including showers, toilets, laundry facilities, a restaurant, and a bar. There is also a fuel station and a shipyard for any necessary repairs.

Marina di Arbatax (Sardinia)

This port is located in the town of Arbatax, in the region of Sardinia. It offers 400 berths for boats up to 40 metres long. The port has all the necessary facilities, including showers, toilets, and a bar. There is also a fuel station and a shipyard nearby.

Milazzo Marina del Nettuno (Sicily)

This port is located in the town of Milazzo, in the region of Sicily. It offers 150 berths for boats up to 25 metres long. The port has all the amenities you would expect from a modern marina, including showers, toilets, laundry facilities, a restaurant, and a bar. There is also a fuel station and a shipyard for any necessary repairs.

Each of these ports offers a unique experience and the opportunity to explore some of Italy's most beautiful destinations. With their range of berths, facilities, and amenities, you're sure to find the perfect port to dock your yacht charter in Italy.

How to get to Italy?

Italy is a highly sought-after destination for those who are interested in a private yacht charter. Fortunately, it is well-connected and easily accessible from all over Europe. There are several main airports located in the central and northern regions of Italy, which are the most frequently travelled to. These include Roma-Fiumicino, Milan's three airports (Linate, Malpensa, and Orio), Venezia-Tesséra, and Bologna-Borgo Panigale.

The southern region is also well-connected through its main airports, including Napoli-Capodichino and Bari-Palese. In terms of the islands, there are several airports that provide easy access, such as Cagliari-Elmas or Olbia-Costa Smeralda in Sardinia, and Catania-Fontanarossa and Palermo-Punta Raisi in Sicily.

In addition to air travel, visitors can also reach Italy by train. The Italian railways offer quick connections to all the main Italian cities through their Frecce service, which includes fast trains such as Frecciabianca, Frecciargento, and Frecciarossa. No matter which mode of transportation you choose, you can easily reach your destination and enjoy your Italian vacation onboard a boat.

Good to know

Boats available :7983 boats available
Popular Popular types of boats:Sailboat, Motorboat, Without license
Skipper: €186 per day
Low season price: €560 per day
High season price:€672 per day
Brands:Marinello, Jeanneau, and more
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