
In the west of the beautiful Mediterranean peninsula belonging to Italy, lies the Tyrrhenian Sea, which also limits the marking of the separation of Europe and Africa. An area of abundant volcanoes and extensive mountain ranges, perfect for good photography.
The Tyrrhenian Sea earns its name through the Etruscan people (also known as Etruscan who were located on the coast belonging to the Italian peninsula).
Today is a popular tourist destination thanks to it beautiful cities.
Rent a yacht, catamaran or motor boat in the Tyrrhenian Sea in Italy, one of the most beautiful and unknown destinations with an ancient history.
Sailing along the amalfi coast you will find many anchorages, quiet and small islands of the most beautiful bays in the world: Naples.
Navigate to the Pontine islands (Ponza, Palmarola, Zanone and Ventotene) with beautiful anchorages and small and attractive ports.
Continue sailing to the Bay of Naples, surrounded by incredible and authentic islands such as Ischia and Procida and the very famous Capri. Visit the impressive and lively city of Naples, the ruins of Pompeii.
Make a stop and visit Rome, the Eternal City, where centuries have passed and it is not difficult to imagine its centre in the past. Rome, which was at one time capital of the world, is today a city that has lost none of its classic charm, a city where around every corner awaits something different and surprising.
Combine culture and sea in a sailing holidays in the Tyrrhenian sea and immerse yourself in the color of its waters and its beautiful landscapes.

Official language: Italian. English is spoken in the bases and most tourist areas.
Currency; Euros
How to get there: The nearest Airports are; Fiumicino and Ciampino Airport. Airport of Napoli Capodichino.
The island of Procida is 25 km from Naples. From the main port of Naples (Molo Beverello) or the port of Pozzuoli, there are regular ferry services to Procida.
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.
Climate: Summers are hot and dry and winters rainy but with mild temperatures. The best time to rent a boat in the Tyrrhenian Sea is between May and September, when the sea temperatures are perfect for swimming.
Salerno is an ideal starting point for those who want to sail along the beautiful landscape of the Amalfi Coast.
In one week, you can easily visit other islands of the Gulf of Naples and the Pontine islands.
Marina D’Arechi, the famous port designed by Santiago Calatrava, is one of the largest marina in southern Italy and the Mediterranean. The perfect place to start a sailing adventure in the Tyrrhenian sea


The island of Procida, in the heart of the Gulf of Naples, is the ideal base to start a sailing route through the exciting Pontine islands. From Procida, you can choose navigate along the Sorrento Peninsula with its sparkling beauty landscapes or navigate comfortably to the nearby Ischia with its Aragonese Castle and Monte Epomeo, Casamicciola, Sant’Angelo.
You can also set sails to the splendid island of Capri, visit Pompeii or immerse yourself in the chaotic but always beautiful Naples.
Castellammare di Stabia is a base located on the far corner of the Gulf of Naples, where the outskirts of the city of Naples meets the slopes of Vesuvius and interlaced with the hills of the Sorrento Peninsula.
Marina di Nettuno is another of the bases from where you can start your bareboat charter in the Tyrrhenian Sea. This marina is one of the most equipped in Italy and offers many amenities including; Shopping center, bars, restaurants and nautical shops.

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In the west of the beautiful Mediterranean peninsula belonging to Italy, lies the Tyrrhenian Sea, which also limits the marking of the separation of Europe and Africa. An area of abundant volcanoes and extensive mountain ranges, perfect for good photography.
The Tyrrhenian Sea earns its name through the Etruscan people (also known as Etruscan who were located on the coast belonging to the Italian peninsula).
Today is a popular tourist destination thanks to it beautiful cities.Rent a yacht, catamaran or motor boat in the Tyrrhenian Sea in Italy, one of the most beautiful and unknown destinations with an ancient history.
Sailing along the amalfi coast you will find many anchorages, quiet and small islands of the most beautiful bays in the world: Naples.
Navigate to the Pontine islands (Ponza, Palmarola, Zanone and Ventotene) with beautiful anchorages and small and attractive ports.
Continue sailing to the Bay of Naples, surrounded by incredible and authentic islands such as Ischia and Procida and the very famous Capri. Visit the impressive and lively city of Naples, the ruins of Pompeii.
Make a stop and visit Rome, the Eternal City, where centuries have passed and it is not difficult to imagine its centre in the past. Rome, which was at one time capital of the world, is today a city that has lost none of its classic charm, a city where around every corner awaits something different and surprising.
Combine culture and sea in a sailing holidays in the Tyrrhenian sea and immerse yourself in the color of its waters and its beautiful landscapes.
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Official language: Italian. English is spoken in the bases and most tourist areas.
Currency; Euros
How to get there: The nearest Airports are; Fiumicino and Ciampino Airport. Airport of Napoli Capodichino.
The island of Procida is 25 km from Naples. From the main port of Naples (Molo Beverello) or the port of Pozzuoli, there are regular ferry services to Procida.
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.
Climate: Summers are hot and dry and winters rainy but with mild temperatures. The best time to rent a boat in the Tyrrhenian Sea is between May and September, when the sea temperatures are perfect for swimming.
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Salerno is an ideal starting point for those who want to sail along the beautiful landscape of the Amalfi Coast.
In one week, you can easily visit other islands of the Gulf of Naples and the Pontine islands.
Marina D’Arechi, the famous port designed by Santiago Calatrava, is one of the largest marina in southern Italy and the Mediterranean. The perfect place to start a sailing adventure in the Tyrrhenian sea
The island of Procida, in the heart of the Gulf of Naples, is the ideal base to start a sailing route through the exciting Pontine islands. From Procida, you can choose navigate along the Sorrento Peninsula with its sparkling beauty landscapes or navigate comfortably to the nearby Ischia with its Aragonese Castle and Monte Epomeo, Casamicciola, Sant’Angelo.
You can also set sails to the splendid island of Capri, visit Pompeii or immerse yourself in the chaotic but always beautiful Naples.Castellammare di Stabia is a base located on the far corner of the Gulf of Naples, where the outskirts of the city of Naples meets the slopes of Vesuvius and interlaced with the hills of the Sorrento Peninsula.
Marina di Nettuno is another of the bases from where you can start your bareboat charter in the Tyrrhenian Sea. This marina is one of the most equipped in Italy and offers many amenities including; Shopping center, bars, restaurants and nautical shops.
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