
Yacht Charter in Italy
7,600 km of coast across three seas — Capri, the Aeolians, Sardinia, and Sicily — paired with world-class food in every port.
- 512yachts
- 67bases
- From $98per day
- Avg $324per day
Featured Boats in Italy
Recommended for relaxing charter vacation with friends or family.
Top Yacht Charter Destinations in Italy
8 charter regions in Italy.

Sardinia
Sardinia offers granite coves, white beaches, and clear water along the Costa Smeralda, Maddalena archipelago, and bays near Alghero and Villasimius. Sheltered anchorages are common on the east and north coasts, while summer mistral can make open passages lively.
- 190 yachts
- Starting at $98/day
- Average $326/day

Sicily
Sicily combines volcanic scenery, clear anchorages, and busy ports such as Palermo, Syracuse, and Taormina. Sail to the Aeolian Islands, Egadi, and around the southwest coast. Summer winds are usually moderate, with sheltered moorings available in many bays.
- 137 yachts
- Starting at $116/day
- Average $344/day

Campania
Campania combines the Amalfi Coast’s steep limestone cliffs and terraced villages with Naples, Sorrento, Ischia, and Capri. Anchorages are often busy but scenic, with sheltered bays under the islands and short passages between ports, making it suitable for varied itineraries.
- 114 yachts
- Starting at $156/day
- Average $382/day

Tuscany
Tuscany’s coast combines pine-backed beaches, headlands, and clear bays with stops at Porto Santo Stefano, Porto Ercole, Elba, and the Tuscan Archipelago. Summer sailing is usually settled, with reliable shelter in island anchorages and short passages between mainland ports and offshore harbors.
- 61 yachts
- Starting at $127/day
- Average $291/day

Calabria
Calabria offers rugged Tyrrhenian and Ionian coastlines, with clear water, cliffs, and long beaches. Key stops include Tropea, Scilla, and the Gulf of Squillace. Most anchorages are exposed to seasonal winds, so passages are best planned with sheltered bays and short coastal legs.
- 7 yachts
- Starting at $223/day
- Average $314/day

Apulia
Apulia offers a long Adriatic coastline with white limestone cliffs, sandy coves, and olive-covered hinterland. Key anchorages include the Gargano coast, Brindisi, Otranto, and the Salento bays. Sailing is usually steady and open, with good shelter in select harbours and coves.
- 1 yachts
- Starting at $235/day
- Average $235/day

Friuli-Venezia Giulia
Friuli-Venezia Giulia combines the lagoons of Grado and Marano with the ports of Trieste and Monfalcone. The coast is mostly sheltered, with short runs between harbors and easy access to the Gulf of Trieste and the Slovenian border, suiting relaxed cruising.
- 1 yachts
- Starting at $2933/day
- Average $2933/day

Veneto
Veneto offers sheltered cruising along the northern Adriatic, with Venice as the main base and stops at Chioggia, Caorle, Jesolo, and the lagoon islands. Flat water and short runs suit motor yacht itineraries, while the coast provides access to sandy beaches and estuary anchorages.
- 1 yachts
- Starting at $990/day
- Average $990/day
Yacht Types Available in Italy
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Charter Types Available in Italy
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Bareboat Charter
You skipper the boat yourself. Full freedom over the itinerary, lower cost, requires a valid sailing license and VHF certificate.
- Skipper yourself with a valid license
- Full itinerary control
- Lowest cost option
Crewed Charter
Sail with a captain — no sailing license required. Includes both all-inclusive crewed yachts (captain plus optional chef and hostess) and bareboat listings where a skipper can be added on request.
- Captain handles navigation
- Local routes planned for you
- All-inclusive crew or add-a-skipper
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