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Often portrayed by accomplished artists, Italy holds a special place in our hearts as a land of unparalleled beauty. Picturesque colorful homes and golden beaches adorn the rugged coastline, along with ancient domed churches, quaint fishing boats, and lush vegetation. Explore 450 unique islands, with private bays and idyllic coves. Have a picnic on secluded Solinas beach. Take a dip in the moon-shaped, well-hidden Porto Pineto. Visit the hub of Sardinia’s kitesurfing scene, Maimoni beach. Sip on chilled rose wine from nearby vineyards. Luxuriate at Costa Smeralda’s 5-star resorts and enjoy the ritual of nature-steeped evening strolls. Don’t forget to make a stop at the UNESCO Heritage site Cinque Terre for an unforgettable experience in a land where cars are forbidden. Italy is a cosmopolitan mixture of delicious food, stunning architecture, rich culture, and beautiful nature. Charter a yacht and set sail for a different shore each day in absolute comfort and style.

Reasons to visit Italy

Italy boasts an idyllic, picture-perfect coastline. With balmy weather during the summer months, the best time to visit is from late May to early October. Avoid the month of August, if you would rather stay away from large crowds. Step foot in the ancient city of Rome and be transported to another era, the ruins impeccably preserved over time. Explore Tuscan vineyards and olive groves. Go on a gondola ride down the canals of picture-perfect Venice. Visit the Leonardo Da Vinci Museum

in Florence and the Galleria dell'Accademia, which pays homage to Michelangelo. Hike the Sentiero Azzurro, of the five gorgeous fishing villages of Cinque Terre. Enjoy delicious Mediterranean cuisine, and a great selection of fine wines, go shopping at upscale boutiques and celebrate the vibrant nightlife. From the laid-back countryside of Sicily to the stunning Amalfi coast and the Aeolian islands, this sun-kissed country is a dream luxury yacht charter destination come true.

Local Culture and Cuisine

Italy is one of the countries that has helped shape Western civilization as we know it. With roots that can be traced back to the ancient Roman Empire, Italy has influenced art, fashion, and food around the globe. Italy’s cuisine is mostly Mediterranean and has influences from Etruscan, ancient Greek and Roman, Byzantine, and Jewish cuisines. Rich in pasta, fish, fruits, vegetables, cheese, and cold cuts, Italian cuisine leaves a lasting impression. Try some crispy pizza and creamy gelato before you leave.

Best Places for Wining and Dining

A few steps away from La Positano Spiaggia beach sits La Sponda restaurant. Highlighted by its charming interior design and climbing vine leaves, this cozy restaurant invites guests to sit back and be taken on a resplendent dining experience. Try the classic eggplant parmigiana and the delicious seafood risotto. Ask the crew to book you a table so you don’t miss out.

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Visit UNESCO World Heritage Site Amalfi coast. Adorned with charming arched bridges, framed by pink bougainvillea flowers and majestic cliffside villages, this location is characterized by the exquisite contrast of pastel-colored homes and azure waters. Explore the dolce vita on your indulgent luxury yacht charter and don’t miss out on this bucket-list stop.

Portofino

The pearl of the Ligurian coast is the small town of Portofino, which used to be a modest fisherman’s village. Majestic snow-white yachts coming into the town’s small bay stand side by side with colorful fishing boats that, even today, leave the port every morning to catch fish. The harbor of Portofino is where you can find a real gourmet restaurant with the freshest seafood. One of the best exclusive restaurants we advise you to visit is Da Puny. After lunch, why not take a walk to the lighthouse to enjoy the view of the town. 

Sanremo

Sanremo offers its visitors glamorous and decadent relaxation. The harbor, where shining yachts have lined up to its exquisite architecture, is dominated by the luxurious atmosphere of Sanremo. Try your luck at the Casino Sanremo. Or enjoy a performance by a symphony orchestra at the Opera Theatre. 

Here you will find everything your heart desires: from cozy pizzerias with small terraces to gourmet Michelin-star restaurants.

Genoa

The Ligurian coast is dotted with small, charming towns. Genoa stands out among them as a fast-growing and fascinating city with a unique energy. Narrow winding streets intersect with busy main roads. The vibrant port offers a contrast to the small, cozy squares cradled by amazing cafes. Impressive architectural landmarks stand side by side with exclusive boutiques.  Immerse yourself in the rhythm of the big city with its distinct culture, shopping in designer stores and dynamic nightlife. And if you get tired of the hustle and bustle, embark on your yacht for a measured trip along the Ligurian coast. 

Porto Venere

Porto Venere is a paradise for those being fond of researching the sea bosom: near-shore bays offer lots of corals, protected species of flora and fauna, caverns. Fun on the water is as good as underwater exploration: visit one of Portovenere's most famous landmarks, Byron's Grotto. It can only be reached by boat. This mini-trip with a look into the natural caves and the extraordinary beauty of the water will leave everyone with a lasting impression. Go ashore, and you won’t be disappointed. Gaze at Saint Peter’s Church rising high above the bay, known for its unusual interior in the Genovese Gothic style. 

Cinque Terre

Cinque Terre, Italy’s National Conservation Area and a UNESCO World Heritage site, consists of five villages: Monte Rosso, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola and Riomaggiore create an unforgettable experience for their visitors. 18 kilometers of shoreline with isolated beaches and colorful houses built on the cliffs are connected by winding footpaths. 

It’s not easy to get into this Conservation Area. The best way is to come on a yacht by sea, which will let you freely explore the hard-to-reach coves and beaches in complete comfort, unaffected by toilsome treks across mountain paths, or the crowded trains traveling between these five villages — the only ground transport allowed in this area.

Sardinia

Sardinia is the best place for relaxing on a private yacht. Most of Sardinia’s shoreline is a wildlife preserve, with kilometers of beaches and grottos reachable only by water. There are the rugged cliffs of the Costa Smeralda, with its white sandy beaches and breathtaking turquoise waters. The luxury and limited access by land to the Costa Smeralda has made it particularly popular for luxury yacht charters. Its visitors can participate in a regatta or enjoy sandy beach parties, mingling with the owners of the most beautiful yachts ever built. Sardinia is the South of France’s main competition. Models, celebrities, businessmen and jet setters often visit this region.

Sicily

Sicily is the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea and is an autonomous region of Italy. The impressive Mount Etna, Europe's constantly active volcano, is undoubtedly worth a visit.

Sicily’s unique geographic position, surrounded by three seas, led to its rich history of invasions and conquests. The traces of various Mediterranean cultures have tightly intertwined with the island’s Italian culture: from its food to its architecture, art and music. Compared with other Italian cities, here you will enjoy simple pleasures of peasant life away from the hustle and bustle of crowds of tourists.

Capri

Capri's rocky coastline is ideal for snorkeling. Take a yacht around the island and visit the sea caves hidden by the coastline. Visit the Blue Grotto in the late evening to escape the crowds and make the most of the evening light that turns the water into a stunning blue. If exploring coastal waters isn't enough for you, head to the shore. Today Capri is an important point of the popular route of private yachts - luxury hotels and boutiques are built on the island, the island is strewn with art galleries. In addition, Capri offers a range of delicious restaurants to suit all tastes.

Naples

Naples is a great choice for art and history buffs. The city is famous for its art galleries and historical sites. In addition, Naples is the birthplace of pizza.

Naples' poster is replete with colorful festivals. But to avoid the crowds of tourists, plan your vacation during the off-season (March-June or October-September).

Amalfi

Amalfi Coast is considered one of the best Italian destinations for a private yacht charter.

Naples, Positano, Amalfi, Capri, Ischia and historic Pompeii are some of the most beautiful destinations for a possible charter yacht route along this coast: cliffs rising from the deep blue sea, picturesque cities with churches jutting out on the slopes of green cliffs and numerous architectural landmarks.

Amalfi offers luxury resorts, top boutiques and the best fine dining restaurants.

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