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Boat Rental Sardinia — Mediterranean Yacht Charters

Sardinia is Italy's sailing gem — an island of emerald-and-turquoise water, granite rock formations, ancient nuraghi towers, and some of the most pristine coastline in the Mediterranean. The famous Costa Smeralda (Emerald Coast) in the north-east has been a superyacht playground since the Aga Khan developed it in the 1960s, but smaller charter yachts have equal access to its spectacular anchorages.

Why Sail Sardinia?

  • Exceptional water colour — the silica-white sandy bottom creates the distinctive emerald-to-turquoise colour gradient
  • La Maddalena Archipelago — 60+ islands and islets in a national park; some of the best sailing in Europe
  • Wind diversity — the maestrale (NW) provides consistent 15–25 knot sailing; libeccio (SW) and tramontane (N) also feature
  • Wild coastline — the south and west remain largely undeveloped; dramatic cliffs and lonely coves
  • Italian culture — excellent food, local vermentino white wine, and friendly harbours

Charter Bases

Palau — the gateway to La Maddalena. The most popular base for northern Sardinia sailing.

Olbia — close to the Costa Smeralda and well-served by flights from across Europe.

Cagliari — the Sardinian capital; ideal base for exploring the wild south and west.

Portisco / Porto Cervo — premium marinas on the Costa Smeralda.

Top Destinations

DestinationHighlight
La MaddalenaNational park; 60+ islands; crystal water
SpargiStunning anchorage; Cala Corsara beach
Cala Brandinchi"Tahiti" beach — Sardinia's most beautiful sand
Stintino & La PelosaClassic beach; shallow turquoise lagoon
Cala GoloritzéDramatic limestone arch; only accessible by sea
Carloforte (San Pietro)Charming tuna-fishing town; Ligurian dialect

Boat Rental Costs in Sardinia

Boat typeShoulder seasonPeak season (Jul–Aug)
Sailing yacht (32–40ft)$900 – $1,800/week$1,600 – $3,000/week
Sailing yacht (40–50ft)$1,600 – $2,800/week$2,600 – $4,500/week
Catamaran (40–45ft)$2,800 – $4,500/week$4,500 – $7,500/week

The Costa Smeralda marinas (Porto Cervo, Cala di Volpe) are among the most expensive in the Mediterranean — budget €150–€400/night in peak season. Budget marinas elsewhere on the island: €20–€60/night. Book 4–6 months ahead for July–August.

Common Questions

What is the best time to charter a yacht in Italy?
The sailing season in Italy runs May to September, with peak season in July–August. Sardinia and Sicily offer world-class sailing with dramatic coastlines, clear water, and excellent food.
How much does a yacht charter in Italy cost per week?
Yacht charters in Italy start from $686/week across 512 yachts on TripYacht. By boat type: sailing yachts from $686/week; catamarans from $1,400/week; motor yachts from $6,930/week. Prices are higher in peak summer months and lower in spring and autumn. All prices on TripYacht are in USD.
Which marina is cheapest to charter from in Italy?
The most affordable starting bases in Italy are: Sardinia, Punta Nuraghe (from $686/week), Golfo Aranci Marina Dell’Isola (from $721/week), Sicily, Portorosa (from $812/week). Cheaper bases are often inland or further from the most popular cruising grounds, so check the typical week-one itinerary before deciding.
Do I need a sailing license to charter in Italy?
Italian law requires an ICC or patente nautica for vessels over 40 HP beyond 1 nautical mile from shore is required to bareboat charter in Italy. If you don't hold a valid certificate, you can hire a professional skipper through your charter company for around $271/day in Italy.
What is included in a yacht charter in Italy?
A standard bareboat charter price includes the yacht, safety equipment, life jackets, flares, dinghy, and outboard motor. Not included: fuel, marina fees, provisioning (food and drink), tourist taxes, and optional crew. Many charter companies in Italy also offer a welcome package with basic provisions.
What extras do I typically pay on top of the boat price in Italy?
Common obligatory extras on yachts in Italy include: Charter package (~$437, charged on 226 yachts); Charter pack (~$649, charged on 129 yachts); Transit log (~$342, charged on 120 yachts); Handling fees (~$30, charged on 114 yachts); Preparation fee (~$413, charged on 114 yachts). Each operator publishes their own extras on the yacht detail page; the figures above are medians across the catalog.
How long is a typical yacht charter in Italy? Can I do less than a week?
The standard charter length in Italy is 7 days, typically Saturday to Saturday. Some yachts also offer shorter reservations during shoulder season.
What day does a yacht charter typically start in Italy?
Most yachts in Italy start charters on Saturday. Other days may be available on request, especially outside peak season.