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Sailing in Costa Smeralda, Sardinia :
The North East Coast of Sardinia, from Golfo Aranci to Baia Sardinia, is called Costa Smeralda (The Emerald Coast) - 35 miles of sandy beaches and coves bordering an emerald green sea, undoubtedly one of the most beautiful in the world one of the best destination for a real luxury Sailing or power yacht vacation. Once the unmarked territory of a few shepherds, today it has become one of the most exclusive holiday destinations in the world
 
 

Ajaccio

Leaning at the side of the most beautiful gulf of the world, under the look of the touching Iles Sanguinaires, the elegant Ajaccio, strong by the beauty and the fame that gods and some of its sons, knows with a nonchalance full of humour and of sensitivity how to charm its visitors. ... [ further info ]

Ajaccio
Alghero

Alghero is situated on the shores of a beautiful bay on the north-west coast of Sardinia. Land and sea offer magnificent views along the 75 kilometres of coastline which stretches from the limestone promontory of Capo Caccia to the north, to the beach of La Speranza to the south. ... [ further info ]

Alghero
Alicudi

The most isolated of the Aeolian Islands , inhabited by some 140 people, Alicudi has remained unchanged since the dawn of time. Sailing round the island one proceeds in a continuous variation of beautiful panorama and a succession of high sombre precipices which confer on the countryside an imprint of unforgettable majesty ... [ further info ]

Alicudi
Amalfi

Amalfi is a very picturesque town, characterized by enchanting panoramic views and cliffs rising sheer from the sea: a real Eden with a gentle climate, delightful beaches, buildings clinging to the rocky slope. ... [ further info ]

Amalfi
Antibes

Nicknamed "the millionaires’ port" Port Vauban in Antibes has significant importance to the town thanks to the superyachts, mega yachts and sailing ships flocking here to enjoy the extravagant pleasures and escapades at this French Riviera paradise with its translucent, azure blue waters. ... [ further info ]

Antibes
Arbatax

In Arbatax, Sardinia, a true explosion of colours takes place in the spring with the contrast of the rocks of the headland and reef, the beach's white sand and the limpid waters. Here the colors of the rocks of the promontory and of the cliffs (red porphyry with blackish diorite and granite veins) contrast with those of the vegetation (new coastal pine-forest), the dazzling white of the sandy beaches and the transparency of the water. ... [ further info ]

Arbatax
Arzaghena

Arzachena is a corner of paradise in Sardinia. The sea's water is astonishingly transparent and clean with an array of astounding colours. You'll find both white, fine sand beaches and small bays accessible only from the sea. ... [ further info ]

Arzaghena
Asinara Island

Asinara is the second largest island of Sardinia after Sant'Antioco. It is a narrow territory stretching from North to South, with a very indented coastline, which highlights the great variety of habitats. The island has an extremely peculiar historical, environmental, and juridical situation. ... [ further info ]

Asinara Island
Baja Sardinia

Baja Sardinia is laid out in fan formation in a wide bay, along a beach with the finest sand and crystal clear waters, facing the archipelago of la Maddalena, about 4 kilometres to the west of Porto Cervo. ... [ further info ]

Baja Sardinia
Bastia

Bastia, beautiful and grave, ancient guardian of the Tuscan strait, protects with a just pride the richness of its past. Its old Harbour, its numerous religious sights, its gentle alleys which were formerly cradled by the operatic arias whose some of its talented children have made the renown, are the picturesque witnesses of all this. ... [ further info ]

Bastia
Bonifacio

At the southernmost tip of the island, perched atop awesome white cliffs battered by the waves, stands Bonifacio - the most visited of the exceptional sites of Corsica. ... [ further info ]

Bonifacio
Bosa

Nature did great work along the coast of Bosa. The bastions overlooking the sea, the little, stony creeks and the wild scenery are all exclusive elements of this surprising landscape. Due to a series of quite unique events, Bosa has managed to keep its territory unchanged. Past the marina, you'll find a natural oasis of remarkable importance and today, a landmark for researches from all around the world. ... [ further info ]

Bosa
Budelli

The island of Budelli, part of Maddalena Archipelago, is famous above all for its splendid Spiaggia Rosa (Pink Beach), one of the most beautiful in the Mediterranean, to be absolutely visited for the great amount of foraminifera and other marine micro-organisms which, ground by the waves and spread over the shore, give the very fine sand a special pink colour, well matching the surrounding granite rocks. ... [ further info ]

Budelli
Budoni

The beauty of its landscapes, its transparent, turquoise-coloured sea needs have transformed this small village of only 4000 inhabitants into one of the most sought after sailing holiday destinations on Sardinia island. Budony has 18 km. of coastline that rise from the Tyrrhenian Sea, offering Budoni marvellous landscapes and sandy beaches and surrounding it by rocky walls. ... [ further info ]

Budoni
Calvi

Calvi, jewel of the Balagne impresses with the variety of its beauty: an imposing Genoese citadel and a marina which is full of life at its foot, cheerful and many-coloured alleys, a high-town full of self-assurance and serenity, and finally a beach which languorously stretches along its pinewood. ... [ further info ]

Calvi
Cannes

The town of Cannes is home to movie magic, hosting the world’s most famous of film festivals in May and the most important event for the movie industry, attended by VIPs, stars from all around the globe. The area around the old port is the most interesting part of Cannes. The fisherman in their little wooden boats still go about their business despite being overshadowed by some enormous private yachts. ... [ further info ]

Cannes
Cannigione

Tourist development has transformed this charming old fishing village called Cannigione, which was also the point of departure for boats to the island of "La Maddalena", into a functional, modern holiday resort. An important landing place for luxury yacht charters in all north Sardinia. ... [ further info ]

Cannigione
Cap Corse

Cap Corse begins north of Bastia. A sharp mountain ridge 40 km long heading north, it is a land of sailors and fishermen. A coastal road takes you right over the ridge and affords spectacular views at each twist and turn. ... [ further info ]

Cap Corse
Capraia

Capraia is a island with local aromatic herbs and surrounded by a limpid sea, a real mediterranean pearl. The island is one of the seven sisters of the Tuscan Archipelago, the third in sizes after Elba and Giglio. ... [ further info ]

Capraia
Caprera

Caprera is part of the La Maddalena archipelago, situated on the north-eastern end of Sardinia. It has been declared a Wildlife Sanctuary and therefore is protected by strict building restrictions. All the archipelago has become a sought-after destination for the sailing tourism. ... [ further info ]

Caprera
Capri

Just off the coast of Naples and Sorrento, between Cape Miseno and Amalfi, a great rock soars like a dream lost in the cobalt blue sea that surrounds it. This Mediterranean jewel, yearned for and exalted in some of the world’s most famous lyric poetry, is the island of Capri. ... [ further info ]

Capri
Cargese

Sitting high above a deep blue bay on a cliff scattered with olive trees, CARGÈSE (Carghjese), 20km southwest of Porto, exudes a lazy charm that attracts hundreds of well-heeled summer residents to its pretty white houses and hotels ... [ further info ]

Cargese
Carloforte

Carloforte is the only town on the Isola di San Pietro. Founded a couple of hundred years ago by some Genovese coral fishers who had previously been living for a century or so on the island of Tabarka, just off the coast of Tunisia. The people of this island says they are not Sards, but Carlofortinian. ... [ further info ]

Carloforte
Castelsardo

Castelsardo, in the center of the Asinara gulf, is the ideal departure for sailing or luxury motor yacht excursions in the Asinara Gulf, Stintino with the wonderful Pelosa beach, Alghero and Capocaccia with its famous Coves of Neptune, and Gallura region sailing towards the other side. ... [ further info ]

Castelsardo
Cavallo Island

Sailing in Cavallo Island waters, following our suggested sailing routes between Corsica Sardinia and Maddalena Archipelago is an unforgettable experience. For this lucky visitors this is an exclusive enclave in the Mediterranean that tourism forgot: a paradise to enjoy in solitude, expecially if you choose low season to sail this waters. ... [ further info ]

Cavallo Island
Corniglia

Corniglia differs from the other villages of the Cinque Terre (Five Lands) as it does not directly look upon the sea but raises on the top of a promontory, surrounded on three sides by vineyards and terraces and the fourth side descends steeply on the sea: a breathtaking sighseeing for your luxury sailing cruise of "Italian Riviera" and "Five Lands". ... [ further info ]

Corniglia
Dorgali

Dorgali is famous for the stretches of coastline, that look out over the Golfo di Orosei, with its spectacular coastal cliffs that plummet to the sea, and the small inaccessible beaches. There are numerous surrounding beaches bays and grottoes along the renowned Gulf of Orosei. Standing out amongst them is the "Grotta del Bue Marino". ... [ further info ]

Dorgali
Elba

Elba, the pearl of the Tuscan Archipelago, the island without frontier: the sea, the beaches, the green of the countryside, the small fortress towns, archaeological treasures, chestnut woods and more, continue to exist for what seems like an eternity. ... [ further info ]

Elba
Favignana

The Island of Favignana with her little beaches, rocks, her beautiful bays and her uncontaminated sea is a half tourist ambient, successfully combining the new with the ancient, putting together the numerous tourist activities with the traditions of the activities linked to the fishing of tuna. ... [ further info ]

Favignana
Filicudi

Filicudi, is the ideal holiday island, light-years away from traffic and noise. The coasts of Filicudi present uncommon beauty. Sloping formations of terraces covered by woods of broom and falling towards the sea, follow narrow valleys, to abrupt rocks and to coasts now severe, now pleasant. ... [ further info ]

Filicudi
Furore

Furore is situated inside the homonymous fjord and it is formed by two villages, one on the sea, and the other on the mountains. The two villages are connected by a long step, built during the Republic of Amalfi: the town of Furore is definitely one of the most dramatic place in all the Amalfi Coast. ... [ further info ]

Furore
Giannutri

It stands aside compared to the other islands of the Tuscan archipelago but thanks to its geographical distance it is a very special place, perhaps unique and inimitable. Giannutri is a very small paradise , it is 500m .large and more or less 5 kms long, a beautiful walk. ... [ further info ]

Giannutri
Golfo Pero

To the south of the promontory which closes the inlet of Porto Cervo, there is the wide bay of Golfo Pero and the bay of Porto Li Nibani, an inlet with crystalline waters and a beach, from where one enjoys the impressive view of its homonymous, facing islet. Sardinia. ... [ further info ]

Golfo Pero
Gorgona

It is the smaller island of the Tuscan Archipelago to the west of Leghorn, it has got 300 inhabitants ( for the most part convicts) and is little more than 2 squared kms wide, it is mostly occupied by the goal. ... [ further info ]

Gorgona
Ile du Levant

A naturist centre since 1931, ninety per cent of the island is owned by the French Navy. The island is very wild with high cliffs. The only village, Héliopolis is a naturist centre. The coastal footpath allows you to discover the rest of the island. Almost completely protected by steep cliffs around the shoreline, there are only two points of access: Avis inlet, on the north shore near the center, and Aiguade, at the western end where the ferry docks. ... [ further info ]

Ile du Levant
Ile Rousse

Wander in the streets of the small town and let yourself rocked by the softness of the Balagne. The late autumn is more subtle in sensations. The scents discreetly hang in the air. ... [ further info ]

Ile Rousse
Ischia

Ischia is the largest of the Partenopean islands in the bay of Naples. As well as sandy beaches and blue sea, the island also boasts natural thermal springs, and the spa complexes around these are another major holiday attraction. The hot springs and the island's natural beauty make Ischia a popular destination. ... [ further info ]

Ischia
Island of Giglio

Island of Giglio is situated in the centre of the Tyrrhenian sea, 11 miles away from the Promontorio dell’Argentario, and keeps inside its 21,21 square kilometres a treasure to be discovered . Its mild climate makes the island the ideal place for all season’s holidays. An uncontaminated reality . ... [ further info ]

Island of Giglio
Island of Pianosa

Protected from the prison for 142 years , first penal settlement, and high security prison up today. The island is flat but also a unique resource: meadows of Poseidonia, a real “ nursery” of the ichthyic fauna of the high Tyrrhenian sea , the most important catacombs to the north of Rome, the roman villa of Agrippa, the sanatorium of Punta Marchese ... [ further info ]

Island of Pianosa
Juan Les Pines

Visiting Antibes Juan-les-Pines can be a relaxing or stimulating experience; there is ancient history as well as all the amenities of a modern town. Explore with the family, friends, the one you love, or on your own, explore French Riviera with a luxury sailing charter. ... [ further info ]

Juan Les Pines
Kastela

Seven nice old places, seven citadels (Kastela - in English: Citadels), are an integral part of the tourist area between Split and Trogir. This region has been attracting people since ancient times, from ancient Greek seafarers, Roman patricians, Croatian kings and rulers. ... [ further info ]

Kastela
Lampedusa

If you choose a sailing holiday in the Pelagie Islands you could not miss the circumnavigation of Lampedusa. The low and jagged coast of Lampedusa is rich in inlets and bays; among these, is the Tabaccara, a splendid bay bathed by turquoise waters. ... [ further info ]

Lampedusa
Lavezzi Islands

Lavezzi island is probably one of the most amazing anchorages in Corsica. In good weather the coves in the SW sides are simply marvellous, with the pink and grey rocks just standing on white beaches and blue lagoons. Paradise of the walkers, yachtsmen, divers … and lizards, the archipelago is submissive to a strict regulation from its classification in natural reserve in 1982. ... [ further info ]

Lavezzi Islands
Levanzo

The third largest of the Egadi Islands, Levanzo is composed of hills, the highest being Pizzo del Monaco which slopes steeply into the sea creating a jagged and fascinating coastline. It is the perfect place for nature lovers and only has one road going from north to south. ... [ further info ]

Levanzo
Linosa

Linosa is a pleasant volcanic island – hence its dark-grey color – with three lofty cones that show a striking contrast with the intense blue of the sky. The volcanoes, now extinct, give the island a fairly sinister look. The only town consists of a collection of lovely pastel-colored homes grouped around the island’s small port. ... [ further info ]

Linosa
Lipari

The island due to its mild climate and serene sky in winter presents itself as an ideal resort and in summer as a sought-after seaside resort and also for pleasure boating : a trip boat around Lipari offers a view of great beauty and variety: deep grottos, delightful beaches, high shores, ample bays, perforated rocks, small inlets and steep, wild cliffs. ... [ further info ]

Lipari
Liscia Ruja

Liscia Ruia is the biggest beach on the Emerald Coast as well as one of the most beautiful in Sardinia because of its exceptional natural characteristics: an over 500 metre long arc of very fine, rosy sand, delimited by a bay washed by very clear and pure waters. ... [ further info ]

Liscia Ruja
Maddalena Island

The Island of the Maddalena has maintained the fascinating aspect of an ancient fishing village....The pink granite of many hues emerges magnificent from the Mediterranean vegetation, fragrant with the perfume of myrtle and rosemary, which turns to forest in the hidden coves make of Maddalena one of the favourite destination of sailing vacation in Sardinia sea. ... [ further info ]

Maddalena Island
Maiori

Between Amalfi and Capo d’Orso, on the largest inlet on the Amalfi Coast one finds Maiori. The town is of ancient origins and was once the most important port of the Amalfi Republic. ... [ further info ]

Maiori
Manarola

Manarola is perfect destination during a romantic Five Lands luxury motor yacht cruise. The town of Manarola, like the other Cinque Terre villages, is known for its tower-houses; the layout of the village develops around the subsurface course of the Groppo stream which marks out its main axis. ... [ further info ]

Manarola
Marettimo

A steep rocky mountain with great limestone cliffs plunging down into the sea define this, the most remote island of the Egadi group: Marettimo. Its doors open only for the more curious visitors arriving at its tiny harbour knowing that there are no hotels there. ... [ further info ]

Marettimo
Marmorata

The stretch of coast to the east of Santa Teresa is really special, with the beach of Porto Quadro, the promontory of Punta Falcone - which represents the northernmost boundary of Sardinia - and the wide bay of La Marmorata with its homonymous islets. ... [ further info ]

Marmorata
Menton

Menton is a picturesque, sun-lit town where serenity reigns. The town’s French traditions blend seamlessly with Italian culture, not surprising considering it is right on the border with Italy. The history of Menton, like other towns on the Côte d’Azur (French Riviera), is marked by numerous, historical conflicts, mainly between local noble families and pirates from the Eastern Mediterranean countries. ... [ further info ]

Menton
Minori

The tourist arriving in Minori with one of our sailing route of the Amalfi Coast will be struck by the town's architecture and the small beach. Minori has immense appeal with its colourful painted houses. A sailing vacation in Minori and in all the Amalfi Coast is the perfect way to recover from the stress of our hectic modern lifestyle. ... [ further info ]

Minori
Monaco

In Monte-Carlo it is possible to enjoy the perfect dream vacation thanks to the many exclusive, deluxe services. To mention just a few…four-star luxurious hotels, the Casino (one of the most prestigious in the world), private jet and yacht charters, luxurious car rental and the innumerous indulgent activities aimed at giving visitors the maximum pleasure in a luxurious setting. ... [ further info ]

Monaco
Montecristo

A wild and uninhabited island, covered with Mediterranean bush is an important shelter for birds of passage. It’s about 10 square Km. wide and is one of the most wild island of the entire Tuscan Archipelago and the most far from the coast. ... [ further info ]

Montecristo
Monterosso

Monterosso is one of the favourite destination in the Italian Riviera yacht sailing charters. The historical origin of this village dates back to the year 643, when the populations of the hills, running from barbaric invasions, settled along the coast. ... [ further info ]

Monterosso
Mortorio

Beyond Porto Liccia and Punta Capaccia, closing it to the south, there is the wide bay of Romazzino, with crystalline waters and a beautiful beach Between the two complexes with fascinating views over the near reefs and the islands of Soffi and Mortorio –and Portu di Li Coggi, perhaps the most beautiful cove on the Emerald Coast. ... [ further info ]

Mortorio
Nice

Nice is a vibrant city that is alive and living to the time of its cosmopolitan population. The city’s name is enough to evoke images of Provencal markets, Mediterranean colors, palm trees, historic monuments and places; the whole beautiful parcel wrapped in an enticing package of gorgeous clear blue sea, mirrored by the azure blue cloudless sky. ... [ further info ]

Nice
Olbia

With its fertile lands and prime position in the Mediterranean, Olbia has settled easily into modern times as a bustling vibrant town very popular with tourists. The heart of Olbia is the town's historic center, with its wealth of shops and small restaurants. Its beaches are superb; beaches such as those of the Cala Sassari bay at the beginning of the Olbia coast. ... [ further info ]

Olbia
Palau

In Sardinia, Palau is definitely one of the most spectacular and noteworthy seaside towns in Gallura, bordering the Emerald Coast. It's also an important destination for a real luxury motor yacht charter or a romantic sailing yacht cruise between the Emerald Coast (Costa Smeralda ) and Corsica, including the archipelago of La Maddalena. ... [ further info ]

Palau
Palmarola

Palmarola is called the Pearl of Mediterranean Sea This is the most western of the Pontine islands. If you love solitude and living in wild nature this is the most charming place you can find. The island is still quite wild, and just 30 minutes by boat from Ponza. ... [ further info ]

Palmarola
Panarea

Panarea, the antique Eunonimo, is a most scenographic island; one of the most enchanting of the Archipelago. The island, the small islands (Basiluzzo, Dattilo, Lisca Bianca) and the islets (Battaro, Lisca Nera, Panarelli and Le Formiche) are to be considered parts of the same volcanic system. ... [ further info ]

Panarea
Pantelleria

In contrast to many waters of the Mediterranean which are quite polluted, the sea surrounding the island of Pantelleria is still clean, intact, and full of marine flora and fauna – some of which has all but disappeared in many other areas of the Mediterranean, making Pantelleria a unique experience for people wishing to explore its uncontaminated depths. ... [ further info ]

Pantelleria
Ponza

Ponza like all the Pontine islands must be experience by a sailing vacation. At the arrival the isle shows itself with the semicircle of the rosy houses in the port, the Roman swimming pools and the fascinating sight of the tiny churchyard on the mountain. The scenery shows a wide sequence of stacks, headlands, caves, bays, points, inlets and beaches, all of incomparable beauty. ... [ further info ]

Ponza
Porquerolles Island

The largest of the three islands, Porquerolles is a true jewel of the French Riviera. Its long sandy beaches, welcoming pine trees, and warm turquoise water are a delight for visitors. When docking in the harbour of Porquerolles, hire a bicycle and choose either the West coast towards the Hotel du Langoustier (a sporting ride) or the East coast (an easier ride). ... [ further info ]

Porquerolles Island
Porto Cervo

Porto Cervo is the main centre of the so-called Costa Smeralda, one of the most prestigious tourist areas on Sardinia's north-western coast. It is the perfect destination for luxury motor yacht charters vacation in Italy. ... [ further info ]

Porto Cervo
Porto Vecchio

Located at 25 km from the impressive Bonifacio, the city of Porto-Vecchio presents all the advantages of a seaside resort and shows some wonderful aspects that only its natural environment can reveal. ... [ further info ]

Porto Vecchio
Portofino

Without doubt one of the best loved destinations for luxury motor yacht charters, Portofino is a fishing village, so picturesque as to seem unreal, with its famous little square surrounded by different coloured houses, and its wonderful little port. ... [ further info ]

Portofino
Positano

The dramatically beautiful town of Positano, in the Amalfi Coast, clinging to the cliff face as if about to cascade into the turquoise waters below, has become synonymous with beach fashion. ... [ further info ]

Positano
Praiano

Praiano was the town chosen as a summer residence for the Dogi (Dukes of Amalfi), as testimony of the vocation by this place for the relaxing and discrete vacation, far from the usual touristic routes and loved by elites: A perfect destination for relaxing moment during your luxury motor yacht charter or romantic sailing cruise in the Amalfi Coast. ... [ further info ]

Praiano
Procida

The charming island of Procida lies like an undiscovered garden next to its vibrant sister islands Ischia and Capri. Flourishing gardens and fragrant lemon and orange groves bewitch visitors with their lush beauty. Arriving at the harbour Marina Grande then you'll have the wonderful view of fishers' houses in pastel colours, being reflected by the deep blue water. ... [ further info ]

Procida
Punta Campanella

The Marine Protected Area “Punta Campanella” preserve one of the most beautiful and rich stretches of Italian coast from a naturalistic point of view, both for the terrestrial and for the underwater environment. A perfect destination for you sailing holidays among charming untouched nature in Amalfi Coast. ... [ further info ]

Punta Campanella
Ravello

Ravello is renowned for its peacefulness and the deep fascination it emanates from each corner and its image is mostly connected with villas with breathtaking views seen all around the world by pictures: Ravello is unique place, not to be missed during your sailing vacation in Amalfi Coast. ... [ further info ]

Ravello
Razza di Giunco

The southernmost part of the Emerald Coast has the same environmental characteristics as recurring in the rest of this extraordinary stretch of the Sardinian coast. In addiction, it presents the particularity of a high concentration of beaches: there are as much as sixteen in less than five kilometres of coastline. ... [ further info ]

Razza di Giunco
Razzoli

Razzoli is, without doubt, the steepest and most uneven island of the Maddalena Archipelago, Sardinia: thanks to this characteristic, it offers the most interesting examples of granite clusters, which assume really “artistic” shapes along many stretches of its coast. ... [ further info ]

Razzoli
Riomaggiore

Riomaggiore boasts the typical terraced structure of villages in torrential valleys, with steep sides and restricted valley floor. The landscape is therefore typically vertical and stairs and steps make up the roads: wonderful sigthseeing, crystal sea and good gastronomy for you romantic sailing cruise in the five lands. ... [ further info ]

Riomaggiore
Saint Florent

The sailing harbour of Saint-Florent is nestling at the foot of the Cap Corse, at the end of a Gulf which wear its name, lined-up at the west by the Desert of the Agriates, at Bastia level, the Capital of the North. ... [ further info ]

Saint Florent
Saint Tropez