Explore the ocean of Italy with your fellow travelers
Italy has many beautiful sailing regions where you can rent a boat and have a fantastic sailing holiday. From the north of Italy called the Italian Riviera you can sail along the coast where picturesque towns and beautiful bathing coves will captivate you, to the southern Italy with the beautiful Naples Bay. Here you can sail through the unbelievable Mediterranean paradise and futher to the Amalfi Coast, which is the epitome of beauty and where charming villages literally hang on steep cliffs. Here you have the opportunity to snorkel at the many rock caves.
Yacht model | Bavaria | City | Alghero |
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Cabins: | 5 | Beds: | 10 |
Year: | 2014 | Type: | Sailboat |
Length: | 15.59m | Wc: | 3 |
Yacht model | Bali | City | Castellammare di Stabia |
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Cabins: | 5 | Beds: | 10 |
Year: | 2020 | Type: | Catamaran |
Length: | 13.1m | Wc: | 5 |
Yacht model | Bavaria | City | Portisco |
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Cabins: | 2 | Beds: | 4 |
Year: | 2012 | Type: | Sailboat |
Length: | 9.75m | Wc: | 1 |
A sailing holiday in Italy is among the most beautiful and most adventurous, so if you are looking for a sailing holiday, then Italy is a great option. You have the opportunity to see all the beautiful places that are secluded with good anchorages, beautiful white sandy beaches and traditional fishing villages, or anchor in a small bay protected by high cliffs. Or you can moor at an attractive marina in one of the many exciting cities on the coast. In southern Italy, Salerno is a good starting point if you want to experience the Amalfi Coast. Italy has a long history. The capital of Italy Rome, was once the capital of the Roman Empire. There are still ruins from Rome and elsewhere in
Italy.
When you choose a sailing holiday, you have the opportunity to see the many beautiful places along the coast of Italy and at the same time combine your sailing holiday with exciting shopping opportunities in the many port cities such as Naples . If you want a slightly more historical and cultural port city, La Spezia is an obvious starting point. A picturesque harbor, Art Nouveau-style villas, inviting museums and interesting churches make a trip to La Spezia an exciting destination in itself. The town is located in attractive surroundings between the olive groves of the Ligurian Apennines and the dark blue waters of the Bay of La Spezia. A fantastic Italy sailing holiday and sailing adventure awaits you, no matter where in Italy you want to rent a boat.
Italian cuisine refers to food and cooking from Italy, which today is world famous the flavorful dishes obtained by using a few, simple ingredients of exclusively quality products such as spaghetti aglie olio or pizza marinara; as well as the Italian cuisine, which in addition to the local ingredients such as asparagus, pistachios, pine nuts and olives, in the Enlightenment has taken new foods from other continents such as tomatoes and rice and further developed new Italian dishes such as risotto, pizza and countless tomato-based sauces.
Italian cuisine differs widely from region to region, historically each having its own city-state with its own dialect and culture, and developing local specialties such as Parmesan cheese and Parma ham in Parma-Reggio, Gran Padano cheese in Padano , or risotto with saffron in Milan. In northern Italy, corn polenta and cabbage dishes are often eaten as fruti, completely unknown in the South as the Naples area, where mozzarella, San Marzano tomatoes and basil are what in other countries are associated with all classic Italian food, or in Sicily, where arancini is widely enjoyed, granita and almonds.
The Amalfi Coast is just south of Naples, and if you are on holiday in Italy, then it would be a good idea to make your way past this beautiful place. Amalfi is the name of the city, which is known for its fragrant lemon orchards and not least the liqueur on lemon - Limoncello. In addition, the area offers fantastic nature as well as sights such as the cities of Pompeii and Herculenum, and not to forget the volcano Vesuvius.
If you prefer a holiday far away from the more tourist-populated places in Italy, then it is obvious to visit the many small villages along the Italian Riviera. The Italian Riviera denotes the part of the Italian coastline that lies between the Ligurian Sea and the mountains. The capital of the Liguria region is the port city of Genoa, which is known for its Aquarium, among other things. You will quickly discover that the sea and fishing are of great importance to the inhabitants of the area, especially economically.
On your trip along the Italian coast, it is also worth making a stop in the town Bordighera, close to the border of France. Fortunately, the city is not so overrun by tourists, so here you can experience a piece of the real Italy. However, the area around the city is known as a well visited resort for Europes wealthy inhabitants.
Italy is a country in Southern Europe, which is especially known as the place where pizza, pasta, ice cream, ballet and opera were invented. Rome is also known as the center of the Catholic Church which has over a billion members worldwide.
There are not many places in the world where there are as many options for a wonderful beach holiday as in Italy. With more than 8,000 kilometers of coastline along the Mediterranean and the Adriatic, from bold cliffs to beautiful beaches with the finest sand, Italy offers the most diverse bathing destinations - for young people, couples and families with children. A large part of Italy's many delicious beaches are not surprisingly located along the coasts of the country's islands. In Sicily alone there are lots of lovely beaches. Here you get tips about three beaches in different places in Italy, because in the long