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Italy has one of the longest coastlines in Europe — more than 7,500 kilometres of mainland and island shores washed by the Tyrrhenian, Ligurian, Adriatic, and Ionian Seas. For yacht charter, this translates into an extraordinary variety of sailing grounds, from the celebrated glamour of the Amalfi Coast and the Ligurian Riviera to the wild remoteness of Sardinia's La Maddalena archipelago and the ancient Greek temples of Sicily. Italy is, in many respects, the ultimate Mediterranean charter destination: nowhere else combines such beauty of landscape, depth of history, quality of food, and density of cultural experience within a single country.
The Amalfi Coast
The Amalfi Coast is one of the most dramatic stretches of coastline in the world — a series of sheer cliffs, terraced lemon groves, and pastel-coloured fishing villages tumbling into a brilliantly blue sea. Arriving by yacht, you see the coast as it was intended to be seen: from the water, with the full scale of the mountains rising behind the white villages of Positano, Amalfi, and Ravello. The island of Capri, a short sail offshore, is one of the Mediterranean's most enduringly glamorous destinations, its Blue Grotto and faraglioni rock stacks among the most photographed natural features in Italy.
The Ligurian Riviera and Cinque Terre
The Italian Riviera, stretching from the French border east past Genoa to the Cinque Terre, is a landscape of extraordinary beauty: terraced vineyards and olive groves above the sea, pastel villages clinging to cliffs, and the glamorous port of Portofino — perhaps the most photographed harbour in the Mediterranean. The Cinque Terre, five fishing villages linked by cliff-hanging trails and accessible largely by sea, are a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a highlight of any Ligurian charter.
Sardinia and Corsica
Sardinia is the undiscovered jewel of the Italian charter fleet. The island's wild interior, granite mountains, and extraordinary beaches — particularly the white-sand, emerald-water strands of the Costa Smeralda and the Maddalena Archipelago — rank among the finest in Europe. The Costa Smeralda, developed by the Aga Khan in the 1960s, remains one of the Mediterranean's most exclusive destinations, while the Maddalena National Park, with its protected waters and pristine reefs, offers world-class snorkelling and diving.
Sicily
Sicily is the largest island in the Mediterranean and one of the most culturally layered destinations in the world. Greek temples, Norman cathedrals, Baroque palaces, and Roman mosaics testify to thousands of years of successive civilisations, and the island's cuisine — a fusion of Arab, Norman, and Spanish influences — is arguably the most complex and delicious in Italy. The Aeolian Islands, a volcanic archipelago off Sicily's northern coast, are a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the highlights of any Italian charter itinerary.
Italian Food and Wine Culture
No charter destination can match Italy for culinary depth and regional diversity. From the seafood pastas of the Amalfi Coast to the bottarga of Sardinia, the pesto of Liguria, and the arancini of Sicily, every region has a distinct food identity rooted in centuries of local tradition. The wine culture is equally remarkable: Campanian whites from Greco di Tufo, Sardinian Vermentino, Sicilian Nero d'Avola — these are wines that pair perfectly with fresh seafood on a sun-drenched deck.
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