Rent a boat in Italy with or without a licence

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With or without a skipper
0 - €1,200+
0 - 60+ m
0 - 400+ hp
2004 - 2025
1000 Max Km
+100 boats available

Boat without licence trancredi Blu Max 19 Pro anno 2022 40hp (2022)

Castellammare del Golfo
7
Without a skipper
 14  · Super owner

From €100 per day

Boat without licence Aquabat Sportline 19 40hp (2023)

Ghiffa
6
Without a skipper
 5  · Super owner

From €280 per day

Sailboat Beneteau Oceanis 34 10.77m (2023)

Nettuno
7
Without a skipper
 6

From €257 per day

Discount offer

Sailboat Dufour 430 Grand Large 13m (2024)

Palermo
10
Without a skipper
Super owner

From €386 per day

MIMI LIBECCIO.W.A (2021)

Peschiera del Garda
6
With a skipper
 20  · Private · Super owner

From €899 per day

Motorboat Squalo Squalo 36s 410hp (2023)

Vieste
12
With a skipper
 3  · Private · Super owner

From €1,080 per day

RIB Icon srl ICON 40 GT 600hp (2021)

Palermo
15
Without a skipper
 2

From €1,200 per day

RIB Ranieri Cayman 38 Executive 700hp (2023)

Porto Ercole
12
With a skipper
 2  · Super owner

From €1,100 per day

Catamaran Lagoon Lagoon 400 S2 11.97m (2017)

Punta Ala
12
With or without a skipper
 7  · Super owner

From €1,000 per day

Discount offer

Sailing yacht Lagoon 560 S2 17.07m (2019)

Cugnana Verde
10
With a skipper

From €2,143 per day

Motor yacht Cranchi F52 FLY 1400hp (2020)

Naples
6
With a skipper
 28  · Private · Super owner

From €2,200 per day

Marine 18 Open - Iseo Lake (2022)

Predore
7
With or without a skipper
 17  · Super owner

From €220 per day

T. BOAT 21 CABIN FREEWAY (2010)

Cagliari
6
With or without a skipper
 40  · Super owner

From €300 per day

Sailboat Beneteau Oceanis 35.1 10.46m (2020)

Marina Di Portorosa
8
With a skipper
 · Super owner

From €293 per day

Sailboat Bavaria Cruiser 50 14.99m (2012)

Punta Ala
10
Without a skipper

From €329 per day

Motorboat Salpa laver 38.50 640hp (2012)

Santa Maria di Leuca
10
With a skipper
 4  · Private · Super owner

From €950 per day

Boat without licence bma x199 40hp (2023)

Tropea
7
With or without a skipper
 13  · Super owner

From €250 per day

Discount offer

Sailboat Dufour 430 Grand Large 13m (2024)

Furnari
10
Without a skipper
Super owner

From €400 per day

Discover Italy by boat

Italy's stunning landscapes and rich cultural heritage attract travellers from around the globe. Coastal towns flourish with maritime traditions and bustling economies. Embarking on a yacht charter in Italy offers a unique opportunity to explore untouched landscapes. Cruise along the rugged cliffs of the Amalfi Coast, explore Sicily's volcanic wonders, or navigate Venice's intricate waterways. These coastal havens not only bask in the influence of maritime culture but also thrive on the bustling economy generated by their proximity to the sea. Italy's beauty and charm beckon to be discovered on a yacht charter.

What type of boat is best for Italy?

When considering an Italy boat rental, it's important to consider the duration of your holiday before selecting the right vessel. If you're planning a short sailing adventure lasting only a few days, opting for a daily charter like a motorboat or a RIB is recommended. These speedy vessels allow you to cover all the destinations on your wish list in no time, maximising your time on the water.

On the other hand, if you're planning a longer charter of a week or more, choosing a vessel that provides the amenities you'll need during your stay is advisable. Catamarans and yachts are excellent options as they offer ample space and onboard accommodations to ensure a comfortable experience throughout your journey. These vessels are designed to provide all the comforts of home while you explore the captivating Italian coast. Gulets and sailboats offer an authentic sailing experience, adding an extra touch of elegance and charm to your voyage.

How much does it cost to charter a yacht in Italy?

If you’re looking for a dream Italian yacht charter, there are multiple factors to consider. Things such as the number of passengers on board, the time of year and the size and type of your yacht charter you choose will all impact the final cost. If you need a skippered vessel, this will probably be a bit more expensive, or it can be added to the price of your bareboat charter as an extra cost.

Below are some average prices of Italy yacht charters by boat type:

Motorboat

Starting from an average of €230/day in low season and €280/day in high season.

RIB

Starting from an average of €250/day in low season and €400/day in high season.

Boat without licence

Starting from an average of €180/day in low season and €230/day in high season.

Motor Yacht

Starting from an average of €2,500/day in low season and €3,000/day in high season.

Sailboat

Starting from an average of €250/day in low season and €350/day in high season.

Catamaran

Starting from an average of €1,000/day in low season and €1,200/day in high season.

Gulet

Starting from an average of €1,400/day in low season and €1,600/day in high season.

Sailing yacht

Starting from an average of €1,650/day in low season and €1,750/day in high season.

What is included in the cost?

When renting a yacht, the cost typically covers a range of amenities and services. These may include fuel for the duration of the rental, fees for a skipper who handles navigation, and crew services on larger yachts. Additionally, water sports equipment like snorkelling gear or paddleboards may be provided. Other amenities such as onboard dining, entertainment systems, and Wi-Fi may also be included. However, it's important to review the boat owner to understand the specific inclusions and any potential additional charges.

What season is the best to charter a boat in Italy?

Italy's distinctive shape and diverse topography contribute to a remarkable variation in weather conditions across different regions. As a result, it is essential to consider the climate when planning your sailing adventure. In general, the summer months in Italy can be scorching, particularly in the southern regions, with the heat occasionally reaching levels that can be overwhelming.

To ensure a more pleasant experience with moderate air and water temperatures, we highly recommend considering a yachting holiday in September or October or even in May and June. During these periods, you can expect temperatures between 20°C and 25°C, creating ideal conditions for smooth sailing and enjoyable exploration of the stunning Italian coastline.

In September or October allows you to revel in the lingering warmth of late summer while avoiding the intense heat waves that characterise peak summer months. May and June showcase vibrant landscapes adorned with blooming flowers and lush greenery, creating a picturesque backdrop for your sailing journey.

Where to charter a boat in Italy?

Italy offers a plethora of ports and marinas for your boat charter. Some notable locations include:

Porto Cervo, Sardinia: Known for its luxurious resorts and stunning coastline, Porto Cervo is a popular destination for yacht charters in the Mediterranean.

Portofino, Liguria: This picturesque fishing village boasts a charming harbour and is a gateway to the Italian Riviera, offering access to scenic cruising grounds and vibrant coastal towns.

Naples, Campania: Situated in the heart of the Tyrrhenian Sea, Naples is an ideal starting point for exploring the Amalfi Coast, Capri, and the islands of Ischia and Procida.

Venice, Veneto: Navigate the intricate waterways of Venice, known as the "Floating City" and experience its timeless beauty and cultural heritage from the deck of a boat.

Palermo, Sicily: Explore the stunning coastline and cultural treasures of Sicily, including the Aeolian Islands and the historic city of Palermo, from the vibrant port of Palermo.

These are just a few of the many ports and marinas where boats can be chartered in Italy. Each location offers unique cruising opportunities and access to some of the country's most breathtaking destinations.

Where to sail in Italy?

If you're considering renting a boat in Italy but are unsure where to begin your journey, fret not! Embark on a captivating voyage through the Tuscan archipelago, the Pontine Islands, and the Aegadian Islands. These idyllic destinations boast a coveted reputation, featuring stunning locations like Sicily and Sardinia, where the mesmerising emerald sea will leave you enchanted. Explore the blue waters, anchor in secret coves, and indulge in the beauty surrounding you.

For an unforgettable adventure, set sail towards the enchanting Island of Elba. Discover its captivating coastline, adorned with pristine beaches, hidden coves, and dramatic cliffs. Immerse yourself in the vibrant underwater world as you snorkel or dive, encountering a variety of colourful marine life. The Island of Elba offers an ideal playground for water enthusiasts and nature lovers.

Make your way to the renowned Bay of Naples, a region steeped in history and natural splendour. Marvel at the commanding presence of Mount Vesuvius as you navigate the azure waters. Explore the picturesque Sorrento Peninsula, known for its charming coastal towns and captivating vistas. Alternatively, venture southward to discover the captivating Amalfi Coast, where a kaleidoscope of vibrant colours adorns the cliffs, and charming villages cling to the rugged terrain. This stretch of coastline is sure to leave an indelible mark on your journey. A yacht charter in Positano could be a good start for this amazing experience.

Renting a boat with or without a skipper?

At Click&Boat, you don't need a licence to go on a sailing holiday! We offer both bareboat vessels for experienced sailors and skippered vessels for those without experience. While skippered boat rentals may be more expensive, they provide added value. Having a skipper onboard is worth the extra cost, especially if you're looking for a luxury yacht charter.

Skippers are licensed professionals who possess extensive knowledge of sailing. They take care of docking, navigating, and anchoring the vessel. You can share your Italy itinerary with them, and they will ensure you visit all the places on your list. Most skippers are locals, so they can also recommend where to go and what to do. Choosing a crewed yacht charter in Italy ensures a personalised sailing excursion with peace of mind.

Good to know

Number of boats:7983 boats available
Types of boats:Motorboat, Sailboat, Without license
Average price: €610 per day
Minimum price: €50 per day
Maximum price: €14,700 per day
Manufacturers:Jeanneau, Marinello, and more

Frequently Asked Questions about Italy

How much does it cost to rent a boat in Italy for a day?

The average cost of renting a boat in Italy is around €610 per day. Various factors can influence the cost of a boat charter, such as the season, the year the boat was built, and the equipment. The prices can vary between €50 and €14,700 per day.

Is it possible to rent a boat with skipper in Italy?

It is possible to rent a boat with skipper in Italy. On Click&Boat, there are 5 boats in Italy where a skipper is available. However, please note that this comes at an additional cost, which is on average €186 per day.

Can I add equipment like snorkel gear, SUP boards or a wakeboard to my boat rental in Italy?

Many owners offer various extras that you can add to your booking in Italy. This can be for example Bimini, Bridge shower or Bathing.

How many cabins does a boat have in Italy?

Boats in Italy have an average of 2 cabins. If you travel with a large group, you can book boats with up to 11 cabins.

Can you rent a boat in Italy without a license?

In Italy there are 5923 boats that you can rent without a license. You can also rent many boats with a skipper.

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