

Venice, located in northeastern Italy on the Adriatic Sea, is a city built on an archipelago of 118 small islands connected by bridges. Rent a boat in Venice and discover its historic center, declared a World Heritage Site by Unesco.
A destination that combines culture, history and nature, perfect for a sailing holiday with your couple or family.
In Venice, you can enjoy a pleasant walk along the famous Piazza San Marco, go shopping through its emblematic streets or get lost among its many Gothic buildings such as the Ca’dOro and the Ducal Palace.
In the lagoon of Venice you can enjoy beaches of fine sand and picturesque islands; Such as Ildo island, Jesolo, Eraclea or Bibione, this last one is characterized by being one of the most virgin near Venice.
You must visit the islands of Burano, Murano and Torcello.
Burano, is one of the islands of the lagoon known for lace making, an ideal place to stroll through its parks and museums. Torcello, a charming little island with a lot of history, as it was one of the first islands to be inhabited in the Lagoon. In Murano, you can admire how the best craftsmen work the glass and perform true wonders with their hands.
In conclusion, Venice and its coast offer many possibilities to charter a boat and spend an unforgettable sailing week.
The climate in the Adriatic region is mainly Mediterranean and pleasant thanks to the warm and dry summers and the mild, rainy and humid winters.
During the summer, there is a constant steady wind perfect for sailing .
The best season to charter a boat in Venice is between May and September.

Official language: Italian. English is spoken in the base and most tourist areas.
Currency; Euros
How to get there: “Marco Polo” Airport in Venice and “Antonio Canova” Airport in Treviso.
Documentation; Citizens of EU countries may enter Italy using their national identity cards. Otherwise, passports with at least six months of validity beyond your planned date of departure are required.
Other important information: A valid sailing license and prior sailing experience is required for bareboat charter.
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Venice, located in northeastern Italy on the Adriatic Sea, is a city built on an archipelago of 118 small islands connected by bridges. Rent a boat in Venice and discover its historic center, declared a World Heritage Site by Unesco.
A destination that combines culture, history and nature, perfect for a sailing holiday with your couple or family.
In Venice, you can enjoy a pleasant walk along the famous Piazza San Marco, go shopping through its emblematic streets or get lost among its many Gothic buildings such as the Ca’dOro and the Ducal Palace.
In the lagoon of Venice you can enjoy beaches of fine sand and picturesque islands; Such as Ildo island, Jesolo, Eraclea or Bibione, this last one is characterized by being one of the most virgin near Venice.
You must visit the islands of Burano, Murano and Torcello.
Burano, is one of the islands of the lagoon known for lace making, an ideal place to stroll through its parks and museums. Torcello, a charming little island with a lot of history, as it was one of the first islands to be inhabited in the Lagoon. In Murano, you can admire how the best craftsmen work the glass and perform true wonders with their hands.
In conclusion, Venice and its coast offer many possibilities to charter a boat and spend an unforgettable sailing week. - + Navigation
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The climate in the Adriatic region is mainly Mediterranean and pleasant thanks to the warm and dry summers and the mild, rainy and humid winters.
During the summer, there is a constant steady wind perfect for sailing .
The best season to charter a boat in Venice is between May and September.
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Official language: Italian. English is spoken in the base and most tourist areas.
Currency; Euros
How to get there: “Marco Polo” Airport in Venice and “Antonio Canova” Airport in Treviso.
Documentation; Citizens of EU countries may enter Italy using their national identity cards. Otherwise, passports with at least six months of validity beyond your planned date of departure are required.
Other important information: A valid sailing license and prior sailing experience is required for bareboat charter.
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