Yacht Charter Tuscany - Corsica - Liguria
France - The Classical Sailing Destination in the Mediterranean
France is not only the most visited country in the world, but also remains a active sailing destination in the Mediterranean basin, thanks mostly to the famous resorts on a stretch of land known locally and worldwide as the Cote d'Azur. What draws so many yacht charter sailors to these shores is the beautiful landscape, a laidback lifestyle and a wonderful cuisine.
Yacht Charter in Italy – All Roads Lead to Rome
There’s no denying that Italy has one of the greatest touristic appeals of all Mediterranean countries. This is especially true for sailors. Apart from the fact that Italy lies right in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea, it’s also a country with a long and fascinating history, huge cultural potential and which boasts some of the most beautiful coastlines and islands – regions like Liguria and Tuscany or Sardinia and Sicily.
San Vincenzo - Tuscany's Best Harbor
The Tuscan countryside in itself is a very good tourist attraction, but San Vincenzo aims to take that attraction even further, by adding the facilities for a select group of people - Yacht Charter sailors. Here you'll find everything you need for a perfect holiday in the Italian countryside.
Porto Azzurro - The Entry Port to Elba Island
A former Roman settlement which based its existence on the ferrous minerals in the soil here, the renamed Porto Azzurro has been turned today into a tourist attraction though it keeps much of its rural architecture and way of life, like pretty much the rest of Elba.
Andora - A Piece of the Italian Riviera
Close to the French border, this historical small town is famous for its regattas, its beaches and its numerous festivals that celebrate the local produce (fish, basil and pesto sauce). Easily accessible by land, sea and air, it's no wonder that during the summer the population doubles and even triples in size from all the tourists setting up their base here.
Corsica / Ajaccio - Napoleon's Home Port
While forever linked with the name Napoleon, this town in Western Corsica is also a unique blend of Italian and French culture with a rugged and untamed landscape
Corsica / Bastia - Granite Shores by Clear Blue Waters
On an almost barren granite relief, mirrored by crystal blue waters, sits a town with a long history that is home to a special breed of people – the proud Corsican – which invite you to sample a bit of their mixed heritage, Italian, French and Arab.
Corsica / Calvi - The Corsican Saint Tropez
Despite being developed as a tourist destination after the 1950s, Calvi now prides itself on being Corsica’s number one tourist attraction and a great sailing holiday destination thanks to the off-shore wildlife reserve with its unique fauna and relief.
Corsica / Porto Vecchio - The Citadel by the Sea
Hidden among the hills of the Corsican south shore, this city reveals itself to those adventurous enough to venture this far. The Mediterranean atmosphere and the excellent conditions that can be found make Porto Vecchio one of the top Corsican travel destinations.
Castiglioncello - “La Perla” of the Tyrrhenian Sea
A holiday place going back to the Ancient Romans, Castiglioncello also acts as a cultural harbor for painters, sculptors and writers, not to mention it’s a magnet for famous people: Luigi Pirandello, Marcello Mastroiani and Vittorio Gasman have all built houses here to get a taste of the “Etruscan coast”
Genoa – From Communal Republic to Metropolis
Would you like to drop anchor against a historical backdrop and take a walk alongside the antique palazzi? The proud metropolis of Genoa in the north of Italy makes it possible and offers so much more in terms of entertainment, cuisine and culture.
La Spezia – The Biggest Port of the Ligurian Sea
Deeply rooted in maritime tradition, the town of La Spezia is all about its harbors, both military and commercial, lined around the natural bay it’s located on. The surrounding mountainous region is called the CinqueTerra national park and provides the perfect escape for tourists here on holiday
Porto Ercole - The Harbor by the Fortress
After a long and difficult history, the town of Porto Ercole has come to more peaceful times. Today, only tourists walk up to the forts to get a better view of the bay and the Tuscan countryside. This is the ideal place for a quiet, low-key yet adventurous holiday.
Punta Ala – Utter Luxury Off Tuscany‘s Coast
Starting out in the 70s with major investments in the tourism industry, Punta Ala is today one of the best yacht charter Italy locations in Tuscany. The proximity to the island of Elba makes it a perfect base to explore the neighboring region and get a taste of the Italian coastline.
Marina Etrusca - The Starting Point to Uncovering the Tuscan Coast
One of the more modern ports in the region, Marina Etrusca is the preffered location of many sailors who fell in love with the fairytale hills of Tuscany. Not only because of its location which overlooks the Follonica Bay and indeed the whole Tuscan Archipelago, but also due to the quality of services offered.
Marina Punta Ala – Simply Gorgeous!
In Punta Ala, luxury immediately strikes you. The yachts of the high society anchor here. Besides, the marina is an ideal starting point for a sailing trip to the islands of the Tuscan archipelago.