Descrizione
Both expert sailors who like sailing in Italy and relative novices can benefit from the wealth of leisure activities available on shore in Italy. Italy will keep you coming back time and time again with four separate bases to sail from and hundreds of kilometers of coastline to explore.
Start your sailing trip in the Italian islands from one of our three bases in Portorosa, Sardinia, or the Amalfi Coast. Each is perfect for seasoned sailors eager to explore a region rich in navigational difficulties and sensory joys. Sail the entire Amalfi Coast or hang out on the Costa Smeralda with the affluent and famous. The Italians tend to excel in a variety of areas, with their approach to fashion, wine, food, sport, and design being on par with that of any other country on Earth. You may explore these joys and more on an Italian sailing vacation from one of our sites.
BAREBOAT & SKIPPERED CHARTERS
On a bareboat charter trip around Italy's stunning coastline, visit your favorite anchorages and explore intriguing new locations. You'll be in charge of deciding where to stop, how long to stay there, how fast and far to sail, as well as what activities to engage in along the trip. The most liberating way to sail the Mediterranean and explore Italy's opulent west coast is on a bareboat charter holiday.
From one of our locations on the Amalfi Coast or in Sardinia, you may hire a skippered yacht and set out on an Italian adventure with a professional captain. As you island-hop your way around the Aeonian Islands or the Sardinian coast, you can sharpen your sailing skills and acquire confidence in the ocean.
ONE WEEK CHARTER SARDINIA-ITALY
Strong summer winds and a small tidal range make Sardinia a preferred sailing location. On a trip by charter boat in Sardinia, explore the top attractions of the opulent Costa Smeralda and Maddalena Archipelago. On a tour of some of Italy's most distinguished coastal locations, you'll depart from our base in Cannigione and catch the renowned winds of the Tyrrhenian Sea. Discover sunny beaches and rocky islets, indulge in distinctive Sardinian cuisine, browse boutique shops in the hotspots of the rich and famous, and more.
Itinerary
# Day 1: Cannigione to Marina dell’Orso, Poltu Quatu
# Day 2: Marina dell’Orso to Porto Cervo
# Day 3: Porto Cervo to Porto Rotondo
# Day 4: Porto Rotondo to Porto Palma, Caprera
# Day 5: Porto Palma to Cala Gavetta, La Maddalena
# Day 6: Cala Gavetta to Cala Corsara, Spargi
# Day 7: Cala Corsara to Cannigione
JEANNEAU SUN ODYSSEY 440
The latest generation of Jeanneau Sun Odyssey monohulls represents harmony on board through its innovative ergonomic design and high-end performance, pushing the limits of both intuitive design and technology. The Sun Odyssey 440, named the "Best Boat of 2018" by Sail Magazine, boasts sleek lines and a roomy open layout that genuinely sets a new bar in terms of living on board. This offshore cruiser has side decks that gradually slope from the bow down toward the helm stations on either side, allowing for easy transit from the helm to the side decks without stepping on the chairs. With dual rudders and an L-shaped keel, the Sun Odyssey 440 has excellent upwind performance and is ideal for blue sea sailing and navigating along shallow beaches. This Jeanneau design is one of the best in its class since it provides rapid and stable transit while being comfortable.






























































































































