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Our expertly crafted itineraries guide you through crystal-clear waters, charming islands, and vibrant cultural experiences, ensuring a sailing adventure you’ll never forget.

— Sailing areas

Every route, by sailing area.

Pick the corner of Italy that fits your week — each card opens onto every route from that base, day-by-day. We adapt the stops to weather, your group, and the kind of week you want.

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Amalfi
5 routes
— Region 01 · 7 days
Sailing area Amalfi

The Amalfi Coast and Bay of Naples deliver the most photographed catamaran week in Italy. Distances are short — Naples to Capri sits around 18 nautical miles, Capri to Positano another 14 — so most days you sail two to three hours and the rest of the day belongs to swimming, lunch ashore, and the slow walk through cliffside villages. Below you'll find five route variations, each one designed around a different starting point. Salerno is the southern entry point closest to the Amalfi towns. Sorrento works for guests combining a hotel stay before the charter. The Genoa and Lavagna routes belong to the northern Italian Riviera and connect Liguria with the Tuscan Archipelago for longer two-week itineraries. A catamaran is the practical choice on the Amalfi side. Most towns — Positano, Praiano, Conca dei Marini — have no marina, and you live at anchor or on managed mooring fields with the cliffs above you. The wide cockpit turns long lunch stops into a beach club; the shallow draft lets you tuck behind the Faraglioni at Capri or anchor closer to the white-sand cove at Marina del Cantone than any keelboat could. Pick the route that matches your dates and group size — our Italian charter team handles permits, mooring reservations, and provisioning so you step on board to a stocked galley and a planned week.

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Sardinia
4 routes
— Region 02 · 7 days
Sailing area Sardinia

Sardinia is the marquee Italian catamaran destination. Granite headlands, jade-green coves, and the protected archipelago of La Maddalena give you the most varied week of any Italian region — and the shortest hops between marquee anchorages. Four route variations below cover the typical Saturday-to-Saturday week and the longer two-week itineraries that combine Sardinia with southern Corsica. The standard week starts in Olbia or Portisco on Sardinia's northeast corner, loops through Spargi, Caprera, Budelli, and crosses the Bocche di Bonifacio to spend a night under the cliffs of Bonifacio in southern Corsica. The Lavezzi Islands lunch stop on the way back is one of the best in the western Mediterranean. The longer 10–14 day variants extend west toward Asinara or south toward Tavolara and the Costa Esmeralda inland trattorias. A catamaran's shallow draft and stable anchor footprint matter here. The best anchorages — Cala Corsara on Spargi, Cala Coticcio on Caprera, the Razzoli channel — sit on hard sand at four to eight metres, perfect for catamaran ground tackle. Park permits inside La Maddalena are mandatory; we book them with your charter so you don't lose a half-day at the office on Saturday morning. Pick the route that matches your dates and group size below.

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Sicily
4 routes
— Region 03 · 7 days
Sailing area Sicily

Sicilian charter weeks split into two distinct loops, and most guests pick one — rarely both in a single week. The northern loop runs out of Milazzo or Capo d'Orlando into the volcanic Aeolian Islands: Stromboli erupting against the night sky, the sulphur mud baths on Vulcano, and the boutique stop at Panarea. The western loop runs out of Palermo or Trapani into the calmer Egadi Islands and along the dramatic northern coast. Below you'll find four route variations covering both loops and varying lengths. The standard 7-day Aeolian week starts at Capo d'Orlando, climbs through Vulcano, Lipari, Salina, and Panarea, and times the night-sail along Stromboli's Sciara del Fuoco for the night view of glowing lava rolling into the sea. The Lipari-based week is gentler — sheltered anchorages, shorter hops, family-friendly distances. The Palermo routes connect the western coast with the Egadi Islands and add the option of an overnight at Marsala or Mondello. A catamaran's shallow draft is essential in the Aeolians where the best anchorages tuck behind volcanic ridges. The wide cockpit makes the longer Egadi lunch stops feel like a beach club. Sicilian permits and exclusion zones around Stromboli are enforced by coast guard patrols — our local team handles permit booking and pre-departure briefings so you focus on the experience.

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— How to choose

How to plan a 7-day Italian catamaran itinerary.

Most Italian charter weeks run Saturday to Saturday. Check-in is typically from 17:00 on day one; the boat is back at base by 09:00 the following Saturday for end-cleaning. That leaves five to six full sailing days, which works out to two to four hours underway each day in most Italian regions — enough for the classic 12 to 18 mile hops between islands and anchorages, with afternoons free for swimming and shore stops.

The itinerary you pick depends on the region. The four routes below cover the main patterns guests book in our fleet — pick the one that matches your group's pace, and adapt around weather as the week progresses.

— Plan your week

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