Yacht charter from Portorosa on Sicily

Yacht Charter Portorosa

Portorosa - Great Base for a Charter Holiday on Sicily and the Aeolian Islands
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Lagoon 42
€ 4780
Lagoon 42 Senza Se

Sicily / Portorosa

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4Cabins 8 + 2Berths 2Toilets 12.94 mLength
Beneteau Cyclades 50.5
€ 3170
Beneteau Cyclades 50.5 Senza Segreti

Sicily / Portorosa

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6Cabins 10 + 2Berths 3Toilets 15.65 mLength

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Built exclusively to cater to the sailing community, Portorosa should definitely be in your travel plans. Here, you’ll be able to experience the true Sicilian countryside while enjoying the most modern facilities and the best services


General Info
The Sicilian coast is the link to the Aeolian Islands and, as veterans will tell you, it’s one of the most beautiful places you can sail a boat in the Mediterranean. In between Tindari and Milazzo on the coast leading to the Aeolian Islands you’ll find Portorosa, an exclusive resort, dedicated to those who enjoy sailing and generally everything about boats.

Travel & Arrival
Like most of the cities in Sicily, Portorosa can be reached by air thanks to the Airport Catania which is accessible to travelers via the A18 motorway or the A20. Take the exit Falcone to reach your destination from Reggio Calabria.

The highway A20 Messina-Palerma helps any tourist get here by car. Again, you should take the Falcone exit in order to reach your destination. Train travel is also possible via the train station in Furnari or Barcellona PG.

And since the marina is the main center for attracting guests, arriving here in a boat will probably be the easiest mode of transportation. The coordinates are 38° 07' 60" N, 15° 06' 72" E.

Avant & Apres Sail
The location is situated in a huge green area, an idyllic countryside, the likes of which you'll only see in Italy. The roads leading here run by the coast, providing the crew with some wonderful sights of the Tyrrhenian Sea.

As far as landmarks go, you’ll probably have to take your family to neighboring towns like Milazzo, Sicily or Catania, but the town does provide you with an intimate atmosphere and a rugged countryside. Still, there are some touristic itineraries available, like the Aeolian Greek Theater in Tindari, Taormina or a trip to Mount Etna.

The Portorosa village does however provide sailors with all the necessities of modern life. There is a commercial enter, restaurants, piano bars, pool, clubs and even tennis courts.

The restaurants here specialize in Sicilian food, but also in typical Italian dishes, such as pasta, pizza and a wide assortment of fish recipes combined with whatever the local countryside has to offer. Any curious sailor that has a wide palette will certainly enjoy eating here. And to top it off, some of the best Italian wines are served with every meal to complete your Mediterranean experience.

The nightlife resumes to the local venues situated in the close vicinity of the marina. These cater to both the younger crowds looking for a night of fun (clubs), but also to those seeking a quiet time in the company of friends (piano bars).

Events & Actions
You’ll never be too far from a boat while in Portorosa, regardless if you’re a seasoned seawolf or a novice. Whether it’s sailing, watersports or just lounging by the sea, you’ll need a boat to get the full Portorosa experience.

On land, the local hotels provide visitors with tennis courts and guided tours for those looking to see more of the hills covered in pine woods surrounding the marina.

Two-week Sailing Itinerary from Portorosa, Sicily

Ahoy, sailors! Prepare yourself for a spectacular 14-day yacht charter adventure, starting from the bustling Portorosa in Sicily. We'll be exploring the enchanting Aeolian Islands and the breathtaking coastal regions of Messina and Reggio Calabria. So grab your captain's hat and let's set sail!

Day 1: Portorosa to Vulcano (20 NM)

Cast off from Portorosa and set sail towards the magnificent island of Vulcano. Along the way, take a dip in the crystal-clear waters at the secluded Spiaggia di Oliveri. Drop anchor and enjoy the volcanic wonders of Vulcano, including its famous mud baths and thermal springs.

Day 2: Vulcano to Lipari (10 NM)

Leave Vulcano behind and sail to Lipari, the largest of the Aeolian Islands. En route, stop at the idyllic bay of Porto Pignataro for a leisurely swim or snorkel. In Lipari, visit the charming town center and archaeological museum, then treat yourself to some delicious local cuisine.

Day 3: Lipari to Stromboli (22 NM)

Set sail towards the smoky silhouette of Stromboli, an active volcano that promises an unforgettable sight. Before reaching Stromboli, drop anchor at the stunning Ginostra bay for a refreshing swim. Experience the thrill of watching the volcano's fiery eruptions from a safe distance as the sun sets.

Day 4: Stromboli to Panarea (12 NM)

Leave Stromboli and make your way to the chic island of Panarea. Stop at the lovely Lisca Bianca bay for a swim in the crystal-clear waters. Once in Panarea, wander through its picturesque streets and enjoy a refreshing aperitif at one of the island's trendy bars.

Day 5: Panarea to Salina (15 NM)

Sail from Panarea to the lush island of Salina, stopping at Pollara Bay, famous for its appearance in the movie "Il Postino." In Salina, visit the charming village of Malfa and sample the island's renowned Malvasia wine.

Day 6: Salina to Filicudi (20 NM)

Head west to the serene island of Filicudi, where you can stop at the beautiful Pecorini a Mare bay for a swim. Wander through the peaceful village and take in the island's natural beauty and tranquility.

Day 7: Filicudi to Alicudi (10 NM)

Set sail for the remote island of Alicudi, the perfect destination for sailors seeking solitude and relaxation. Spend the day exploring the unspoiled landscapes, swimming in crystal-clear waters, and enjoying the slow pace of life.

Day 8: Alicudi to Cefalù (55 NM)

Begin your journey back towards the Sicilian mainland, making your way to the picturesque coastal town of Cefalù. Stroll through the narrow, cobbled streets and visit the stunning Norman Cathedral that dominates the skyline.

Day 9: Cefalù to Milazzo (40 NM)

Wave goodbye to Cefalù and set sail towards Milazzo, stopping at the charming bay of Tindari for a swim and a visit to its ancient sanctuary. Once in Milazzo, explore the historic castle and take a leisurely stroll along the vibrant marina.

Day 10: Milazzo to Messina (20 NM)

Leave Milazzo behind and head towards the bustling port city of Messina. En route, stop at the stunning Capo Peloro lagoon for a dip in its turquoise waters. In Messina, marvel at the impressive Cathedral and the world's largest astronomical clock.

Day 11: Messina to Reggio Calabria (15 NM)

Cross the Strait of Messina and arrive in the vibrant city of Reggio Calabria. Visit the renowned National Archaeological Museum, home to the famous Riace Bronzes, and take a stroll along the stunning Lungomare promenade.

Day 12: Reggio Calabria to Taormina (30 NM)

Sail along the enchanting eastern coast of Sicily towards the picturesque town of Taormina. Stop at the serene Isola Bella for a swim before exploring Taormina's ancient Greek theater and charming pedestrian streets.

Day 13: Taormina to Tindari (35 NM)

Begin your journey back towards Portorosa, stopping once again at the serene bay of Tindari. Take the opportunity to visit the ancient sanctuary and enjoy the breathtaking views of the surrounding coastline.

Day 14: Tindari to Portorosa (20 NM)

Sail the final leg of your two-week yacht charter adventure, returning to the bustling marina of Portorosa. Take some time to relax and reflect on your unforgettable Sicilian sailing experience before disembarking.

Summary of Locations and Distances

DayFromToDistance (Nautical Miles)
1PortorosaVulcano20
2VulcanoLipari10
3LipariStromboli22
4StromboliPanarea12
5PanareaSalina15
6SalinaFilicudi20
7FilicudiAlicudi10
8AlicudiCefalù55
9CefalùMilazzo40
10MilazzoMessina20
11MessinaReggio Calabria15
12Reggio CalabriaTaormina30
13TaorminaTindari35
14TindariPortorosa20


 

What is unique about Portorosa as a sailing destination?

Portorosa is one of the largest and best-equipped marinas in Sicily, offering easy access to the stunning Aeolian Islands. Its modern facilities, beautiful surroundings, and proximity to popular destinations make it a sought-after starting point for many sailing trips.

What are some must-visit places when sailing from Portorosa?

The Aeolian Islands, a UNESCO World Heritage site, are a highlight of any sailing trip from Portorosa. They are known for their natural beauty, volcanic phenomena, and vibrant marine life. Additionally, you can also explore the beautiful Sicilian coastline, with its golden beaches and historic towns.

What is the best time to sail in Portorosa?

The best time to sail in Portorosa is from May to October, when temperatures are pleasant and sailing conditions are favorable. July and August can be particularly warm and crowded, so if you prefer a quieter experience, consider the shoulder months of May, June, September, or October.

What kind of marine life can I expect to see while sailing from Portorosa?

The waters around Portorosa are home to a rich array of marine life, including various species of dolphins, sea turtles, and an array of colorful fish. Diving and snorkeling around the Aeolian Islands offer opportunities to see this underwater world up close.

Can you recommend some traditional Sicilian dishes to try in Portorosa?

In Portorosa, try local dishes like Pasta alla Norma (pasta with tomatoes, eggplant, and ricotta), Arancini (fried rice balls with various fillings), and Cannoli (sweet pastry with a ricotta filling). Seafood is also a major part of Sicilian cuisine, so don't miss the fresh catches of the day.

What facilities does Portorosa marina offer?

Portorosa marina offers a range of facilities, including fuel, water and electricity supplies, waste collection, and boat repair services. There are also restaurants, cafes, and supermarkets for provisioning, as well as a swimming pool and tennis courts for leisure.

What are some of the cultural attractions around Portorosa?

Visit Tindari, known for its archaeological site and the Sanctuary of the Black Madonna. The nearby town of Milazzo, with its historic castle, charming old town, and beautiful beaches, is also worth exploring.

Are there any sailing or boating events in Portorosa that I should know about?

Portorosa often hosts sailing regattas and boating events, particularly during the summer. It's worth checking the local event schedule before your visit to see if there are any events you might be interested in participating in or watching.

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