Alquiler de yates en Italia
TANANAI by Popotine
- 35,05 m.
- 12 People
- 6 Cabins
- 2008 Terranova Italian Yachts
Rate from 65.000 €/Week
Destinos para alquilar un yate en Italia
Explore Italy Aboard a Private Yacht
Chartering a yacht in Italy is an exclusive experience that reveals the most authentic side of the Mediterranean. This destination combines glamour, history, stunning landscapes, luxury ports, and the world-renowned Italian cuisine. It is undoubtedly one of the best sailing destinations in Europe, ideal for short charters or longer itineraries of one or two weeks.
The most popular areas with the finest yachts for charter in Italy include the Italian Riviera, with icons like Portofino and Cinque Terre; the Amalfi Coast and Gulf of Naples, featuring Capri, Ischia, and Procida as summer hotspots; as well as Sardinia, particularly the Costa Smeralda and La Maddalena archipelago, often combined with southern Corsica for itineraries of exceptional natural beauty. To the south, Sicily and the Aeolian Islands offer a wilder, volcanic experience for those seeking to sail away from the crowds, with spectacular scenery as a backdrop.
We offer a variety of 7-day luxury yacht itineraries, all fully customizable to suit the client’s preferences, creating a unique and unforgettable experience for every group.
8 Days / 7 Nights along the Amalfi Coaste
- Day 1: Naples to Capri, anchoring at Marina Piccola.
- Day 2: Circumnavigation of Capri: Faraglioni, Blue Grotto (30-min entry per yacht).
- Day 3: Positano, anchoring off Fornillo; dinner at La Sponda – spaghetti alla Nerano.
- Day 4: Amalfi, Coppola Pier; visit to the Chiostro and return onboard for a swim at Cala dei Glii.
- Day 5: Ischia, anchoring at Sant’Angelo; afternoon at Negombo thermal baths.
- Day 6: Procida, Cala del Pozzo Vecchio; sunset at Postino beach.
- Day 7: Return to Naples, disembark.
9 Days / 8 Nights in Sardinia
- Day 1: Departure from Porto Cervo.
- Day 2: La Maddalena Island: Spalmatore and Tegge coves; anchoring at Cala Coticcio.
- Day 3: Budelli, anchoring at Cala di Roto; view the Pink Beach from deck.
- Day 4: Spargi, Cala Granara; snorkeling at Punta del Toro.
- Day 5: Porto Rotondo; dinner at Phi Beach with DJ set.
- Day 6: Cala di Volpe; informal regatta in the bay.
- Day 7: Caprera, Cala Andreani; hiking to Punta Rossa.
- Day 8: Return to Porto Cervo, disembark.
7 Days / 6 Nights in Sicily and the Aeolian Islands
- Day 1: Milazzo to Vulcano, anchoring at Piscina di Venere.
- Day 2: Circumnavigation of Vulcano; stop at Gelso beach (black sand).
- Day 3: Lipari, anchoring at Cala Fico; swim at Pietra Lunga.
- Day 4: Panarea, Cala Junco; private party at Raya.
- Day 5: Stromboli, anchoring under Sciara del Fuoco; view eruptions from the sea.
- Day 6: Return to Milazzo, disembark.
Must-Visit Destinations in Italy by Luxury Yacht
- Capri – Faro di Punta Carena: The only place where lighthouse light reflects on sapphire waters.
- Positano – La Sponda: 400 wax candles and 1 kg lemons for authentic decor.
- Amalfi – Chiostro del Paradiso: 13th-century cloister.
- Ischia – Negombo: 12 thermal pools at varying temperatures, accessible only by sea.
- La Maddalena – Cala Coticcio: Quartz sand and crystal-clear waters with 30 m visibility.
- Budelli – Spiaggia Rosa: Pink coral sand; anchoring permits strictly limited.
- Stromboli – Sciara del Fuoco: Lava eruptions visible from deck every 20 minutes.
FAQs about Yacht Charter in Italy:
How much does a luxury yacht cost in Italy?
Prices vary based on length, shipyard, year of construction, season, capacity, and crew. Weekly rates for luxury yachts in Italy (based on real data from our fleet) are:
Length Low Season High Season 24–30 m €35,000–€60,000 €50,000–€85,000 30–40 m €65,000–€110,000 €90,000–€180,000 40–50 m €130,000–€200,000 €180,000–€320,000 50+ m From €320,000 From €450,000 High season: July–August
Low season: April–June, September–October
Excludes VAT (22%) and APA (approx. 30–45%)What activities and services can guests expect on a luxury yacht charter in Italy?
- Fine dining onboard and VIP reservations at Michelin-starred restaurants.
- Private beach clubs, e.g., Spiaggia del Riso with resident DJ.
- Floating spa with Ischia thermal mud.
- Night diving in Lipari with underwater lights.
- EC135 helicopter transfer from Porto Cervo to inland Sardinia.
- Vertical wine tasting of DOCG Taurasi guided by certified sommeliers.
When is the best time to charter a yacht in Italy?
Yacht charters are available May–October, with June and September recommended for optimal weather, visibility, and fewer crowds. July–August offers warmer seas but higher demand and prices.
Do I need a visa to visit Italy?
- USA: No visa required for up to 90 days with a biometric passport.
- Dubai, Saudi Arabia, Qatar: Schengen e-Visa required before boarding.
- UK post-Brexit: Visa needed for stays over 90 days.
Other important considerations for luxury yacht charters in Italy:
- MYBA Contract: Check clauses on force majeure, cancellation, and weather conditions.
- Booking in advance: 8–12 months recommended for July–August.
- APA (Advanced Provisioning Allowance): 25–45% of charter price; covers fuel, mooring, food, and extras.
- VAT: 22% on charter price and APA.
- Flexible itinerary: Routes adapt to weather and client preferences for safety, comfort, and the best experience.
- Tips: Usually 10–15% of base charter price, given to the captain at the end.
- Insurance: Recommended for personal effects, medical, emergency evacuation, and trip cancellation or interruption; not included in the charter contract.
