Portorosa is a modern and cosmopolitan tourist spot, developed with yachting in mind, yet it has still kept its rich cultural traditions. This is the best spot for a yacht charter if you want easy access to essential services and facilities all whilst enjoying a destination with unspoilt panoramic views of the authentic Sicilian landscape.
Lipari offers an excellent choice of beaches and anchors for family charters, along with beautiful churches and museums to please lovers of history & culture. One will also find a delicious choice of local cuisine from the world renowned chefs in the lovely restaurants on the island.
Panarea is the ideal destination for a luxurious island getaway. Everyone has heard of Capri, but in Italy however, the locals know of Panarea. During the summer, VIPs, actors, and Italy's affluent youth flock to this glamorous little island for yachting vacations, romantic getaways, and late-night parties. Even though Panarea has a rich history, including the remains of a Bronze Age village, tourism has not affected it much and it is still an authentic destination.
Stromboli is the northernmost island of this archipelago, which can be easily reached from mainland Sicily or from any of the other Aeolian Islands. It is the only island in the world with a permanently active volcano that juts sharply out of the sea, making it a unique charter destination. Because of the small size of this remote island, land transport is not available, making it an idyllic, unspoilt destination, excellent for exploring.
Palinuro is a small seaside resort in the Campania region of southern Italy. Since it lies between the more famous Amalfi Coast to the north and Calabria to the south, this stretch of Italy's coastline is often ignored by international tourists. Despite some modern developments, the Palinuro coastline is stunning, and the sea is clear and welcoming.
Agropoli, a port city located in south Italy, is an idyllic destination for superyacht outings. With its varied and picturesque landscape of sand beaches, caves and historical ruins, Agropoli’s shoreline offers a variety of activities, both on land and at sea. Yacht guests can visit the coastal towns’ centuries-old castles and temples, as well as dive into the aquamarine turquoise of the Tyrrhenian sea. Cultural festivals, high-end restaurants and bars, and yacht-friendly ports provide the perfect setting for a luxuriously entertaining Mediterranean superyacht experience.
You don’t get better than charming Capri. The graceful gem of the lemon-scented Amalfi Coast, Capri is pure poetry and worthy of a thousand sonnets. Dwarfed by soaring sea cliffs and penned in by the sparkling sea, any other small would disappear against so much drama but not Capri. Brimming with wisteria frothed villas, brightly painted buildings, gardens cloaked in kaleidoscopic colour framed by pergolas, and plump piazzas that are prime people-watching territory, Capri doesn’t fail to utterly enchant. Charter guests will want to visit the famed Grotta Azzurra - this flooded cave was believed to be home to sea nymphs and magic back in Roman days thanks to its iridescent hues of unbelievable blue. The Gardens of Augustus are also worth a stroll and the Villa San Michele is sure to steal your heart. With incredible seafood on offer and divine confection, you won’t go hungry in this happening summer spot.
Southern Italy's yacht charter hub, Naples is energetic and lively, but charming and beautiful at the same time. Here you'll find a proud and colourful culture and a welcoming hospitality. It is the gateway to Capri and the Amalfi Coast which are without doubt one of the most stunning coast lines in the Mediterranean. The rich history of Naples has left it with a wealth of monuments and historical buildings, from classical ruins to medieval castles and a wide range of historically and culturally significant sites including the Roman ruins of Pompeii and the Palace of Caserta. There are plenty of museums & religious sites to visit, not to mention what lies beneath Naples...catacombs, caves and ancient reservoirs. A visit here is of course not complete without a trip to Vesuvius. This city serves a cultural and historical feast for the eyes!