Italy is the eternal meeting point between East and West. Italy is one of the Europe’s most alluring destinations. It combines together flavors, aromas, colors and history of the Arabic, Greek, Norman, Roman and Carthaginians cultures.
Discover the heart of the Mediterranean culture aboard a yacht, having the access to further corners that few ever get to know. Visit Italy throws together any kind of experience: relaxation, gastronomic delights, wild nature, adrenaline and water sports, cultural trips and family holidays, archaeological diving and vulcanoes climbing.. It’s packed with things to do and places to go and thanks to its perfect climate.
When you come to visit Italy, it will make you feel like you’ve stepped straight into a magical fairy tale world
Italy is the ideal place for sea lovers. The wide variety of its beaches makes it perfect for every type of vacationer in search of nature, fun, and rest and relaxation.The Italian coast, with its countless gulfs, coves and inlets, touristic ports and long, sandy beaches, is truly adapted to the water lover’s every demand. Italy is the country of the sun and sea, picturesque little islands, sunny beaches, unforgettable sunsets, spectacular seacliffs, exclusive bays, crystal clear seawater and romantic inlets. The Italian sea is a synonym of all this. Thanks to its climate, the perfect period to sail in Italy is from April to October. Holidays with family or friends to discover an ancient sea, ploughed by experienced sailors, an unbelievable heritage. Visit Italy is chock-full of fishing villages, and coastal cities with sea resorts and day beaches, as well as fishing villages, and is easily reachable by vessels large and small. From North to South, East to West, this mountainous land slopes into the rocky, indented coasts of the Tyrrhenian and Ionian Seas in the west, and toward the softer, sandier shores of the Adriatic in the east. From these seas that wash up upon the “beautiful country” surge two magnificent islands – Sicily and Sardinia – in addition to numerous tiny archipelagos. These include the Tuscan Archipelago, to which Elba belongs; the Archipelago of the Maddalena in Sardinia; the Campanian Archipelago with Ischia and Capri; and finally the Pontine Islands off the southern shores of Lazio. Between the coasts of Tunisia and Sicily, we also find the Pelagian (Lampedusa) and Aeolian Islands – with two active volcanoes, Stromboli and Vulcano – and the Aegadian Islands, a natural reserve. Last but not least, in Puglia, there are the splendid Islands of Tremiti.
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