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ITALY YACHT CHARTERS
1827 boats available for bareboat or crewed charter
Yachts from professional fleet operators in Italy
Free cancellation of reservation without obligations within 4 days
Most popular boats For rent in ITALY
Oceanis 46.1 (2023), sun odyssey 39i (2008), oceanis 45 (2015), maxus 35 (2024), dufour 430 grand large (2019), rizzardi technema 90 (2022), bali 4.2 (2021), lagoon 46 (2023), lagoon 46 (2024), bali catsmart (2024), top destinations in italy for boat rental.
CONTINENTAL ITALY
752 boats for charter
from ₽73,350 per week
538 boats for charter
from ₽35,550 per week
502 boats for charter
from ₽58,500 per week
INLAND WATERS OF ITALY
38 boats for charter
from ₽100,710 per week
Types of boats available for rent in Italy
Sailboat charter
There are 1043 sailboats available for charter in Italy, prices start from ₽34,470 per week. Most budget friendly option for a vacation.
Catamaran charter
598 catamarans available for rent in Italy, form ₽102,600 for 1 week charter. Ideal option for group of friends or family vacation.
Power boat charter
165 powerboats available in Italy for rent, starting from ₽91,710 per week. Bareboat or crewed options available for sailing vacations.
Gulets charter
18 gulets available for charter in Italy from ₽567,450 per week. These crewed yachts usually offered with full board and provisioning.
Houseboat charter
2 houseboats available for rent in Italy, from ₽108,360 for one week. Perfect for relaxed vacation on lakes and rivers with comfort of a floating home.
Trimaran charter
1 trimarans available for rent in Italy, with prices from ₽303,300 per week. Great option for skippers looking for performance boats.
Yacht charter types available in Italy
Bareboat charter, crewed yachts, by the cabin charter, skippered boats, italy sailing itineraries, amalfi coast 7 day sailing itinerary, scarlino & tuscany archipelago 7 days itinerary, sardinia to corsica 7 day sailing itinerary, lipari islands 7 day sailing itinerary, egadi islands - 7 day sailing itinerary, cost of boat rental in italy.
Average yacht charter cost in Italy starts from ₽318,780 per week. Graphic below represents fluctuation of charter prices in Italy during the year, based on a sample of 50 boats ranging from 40 to 50-foot. This graphic shows months with lowest prices during the year as well high season when prices are above average. Before booking the boat at lowest rate, please check sailing conditions as usually best prices are during off season.
Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | |
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€3,542 | €3,544 | €3,579 | €3,837 | €4,184 | €5,297 | €6,098 | €6,538 | €4,866 | €3,753 | €3,587 | €3,656 |
Italy Yacht Charter Reviews with 12knots
Alberto Goosen
“Thank you and your team so much for arranging everything”
Dear Grigory, I have been wanting to write you since I got back. Thank you and your team so much for arranging everything. Everything turned out as planned and we had an unforgettable trip! There were some unexpected surprises along the way…. but tha…
“This was our first bareboat charter”
This was our first bareboat charter and we had a lot of questions. Julia and Grigory were great at walking us through the process and connecting us with a skipper. The boat was fabulous, and Raffaele is a talented skipper. Happy to say we had a wonde…
United States
“Good job of finding a cool boat”
12 Knots did a good job of finding a cool boat Bali 4.6 at the location we wanted. Their partner was OK, boat and chart briefings were weak. They did help us through some issues while at sea which was good. The Aeolian Islands off Portarosa are very …
Michael Zulla
“Private charter with 12 Knots”
Our week-long private charter with 12 Knots on a Bali 46.5 catamaran was a remarkable experience. Sailing through Sardinia and Corsica was made even more enjoyable by our capable and friendly crew. And the team at 12 Knots planned a wonderful itinera…
Eirik Peterson
“Great boat at a great value”
12 Knots helped me find a great boat at a great value. Thank you!
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Sailing Italy
With extensive coastline, Italy bareboat charters have something to offer even the most experienced sailors. From chic resorts in Capri to gorgeous views of Sardinia, erupting volcanoes in the Aeolian Islands, the rich history of Rome, sandy beaches of Sicily and the charming slow-paced life on the Amalfi Coast, whichever region you choose for your sailing vacation each will be a unique adventure.
Being a center of international tourism, Italy is visited by over 50 million people each year. Experiencing Italy on a sailing vacation is a great way to enjoy this wonderful, sunny country and make lasting memories. Many find that one trip isn't enough, and will return again and again to relax and soak up all that Italy has to offer.
Italian Cuisine
Apart from the exciting history, fashion and friendly people, Italy is a country that is world famous for its delicious cuisine. Once you charter a boat in Italy, make this trip an unforgettable experience by exploring culture and traditional lifestyle through local foods. You may dine in small marinas, stock up with seafood, try fantastic fruits and vegetables in local markets, or lunch in casual waterside pizzerias while sailing in Salerno or Naples. Discover Italy's famous gelato ice-cream in Rome, or sample world renowned Tuscan wines while sailing in Follonica, Piombino or Livorno.
Sailing in Italy is the best possible way to explore this gorgeous country, as you can reach the most beautiful spots while avoiding crowded tourist destinations. As is typical for much of the Mediterranean, Italy's climate is mostly subtropical, with warm dry summers and wet winters. The months of May through October are optimal for a bareboat charter in Italy. During these months you can expect moderate winds from 10 to 20 knots while average temperatures will range from 70 to 90 F (20 to 30 C). July and August are the peak of the summer season, with temperatures reaching up to 90 F (30 C) and warm seas that can rise to a comfortable 75 F (24 C). This is a great time for sailors with moderate skills to experience and explore the region. The winter months can also be a wonderful time for a sailing trip in Italy, with mild temperatures and fewer crowds.
Sailing Areas
There are 5 major areas in Italy with the highest concentration of sailing yachts and catamarans for charter. 12 knots offers yacht rentals in Salerno, as well as a large fleet of charter yachts in Tropea, Follonica, Skarlino and Naples.
Naples bareboat charter, Amalfi Coast
Sheltered short passages and light breezes make this area ideal for a relaxed sailing vacation. When taking a yacht charter in Italy you must consider sailing along the beautiful Amalfi Coast. Most Italy and Amalfi yacht charters begin in Naples. This city has distinct energy - chaotic but beautiful. While it may feel daunting at first sight, Naples will soon charm you with its hospitality and colorful culture. From the Naples yacht charter base in southern Italy, you have an easy gateway to Capri and the Amalfi coast.
In less than a day's passage from Naples you may reach the Amalfi coastline that stretches from Sorrento to Salerno, the most stunning and incomparable coastline of the Mediterranean. Beautiful hillside towns with colorful terrace houses clinging to steep cliffs represent authentic Italian architecture.
Salerno is the biggest yacht charter base in Italy that can boast a long history dating back to the 4th century. One of the most popular historical sites of this sailing destination is the Arechi Castle. Built in the 6th century, this castle offers the best views of the entire town of Salerno.
From there you may head to Capri, one of the most prestigious sailing destinations. A reservation is necessary for a berth in the marina beforehand, as this is a popular and busy place during the summer season.
Yacht charters in Procida can be an alternative to Naples. Located in the Bay of Naples, this relatively undiscovered and untouched island can be easily reached by ferry. Procida has open access to the Amalfi Coast and Pontine Islands.
Sailing Scarlino
This is another must visit destination for an Italian yacht charter. This tiny town has cobblestone streets and is framed by hills of ancient, silvery olive groves. From the top of the hill, opens a breathtaking view of the harbor and beautiful coastline. Numerous waterside cafes offer great places to sit and watch the glamorous yachting world. Further down the Italian coast, you may sail to Elba, the largest island of the Tuscan Archipelago, located only 6 miles from Piombino. Elba has several coastal villages, all with the same spectacular views of the seas. You may also like to stop and take a walk along the streets of the island's principal town – Portoferraio.
Boat rentals In Italy
A yacht charter in Italy requires a valid skipper's license. The skipper must be at least 18 years of age (this is also a basic requirement for obtaining a sailing license) and must carry their license at all times during the vacation. A valid skipper's license will allow you to sail along the coastline within 20 miles of the shore.
In order to charter a motor boat you will also need an official permit allowing you to operate a power vessel with an engine over 40 hp. Italian authorities recognize most of the International Certificates of Pleasure Craft Operators.
Italians are very sensitive about the protection of their marine reserves. You should keep in mind that it is forbidden to bring a yacht close to the shore in protected areas (usually a minimum distance is 1 to 2 miles). In these areas it is also prohibited to fish, collect seashells, sea plants, cruise on a boat with a working engine, anchor, or practice any type of water sport. Italian protected areas are found in Cinque Terre, the Tuscan Archipelago, Isole Tremiti, Miramar, Maddalena Archipelago, Egadiysky Archipelago, the island of Ustica, Porto Cesareo and Ventotene.
Italy is among the countries of the Schengen Agreement, and is a member of EFTA. For citizens of the countries that are members of these organizations, as well as for EU citizens, a valid passport is all that is required to enter Italy. You are allowed to stay in the country for up to 90 days.
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