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Charter Sailboat Bavaria Bavaria 50 Marina di Ragusa

Marina di Ragusa

4.8(1)

Sailboat - 15.45m — Bavaria - Bavaria 50 (2008)

  • Skipper offered
  • Super owner
10 people · 5 cabins · 10 berths · 15.5 m

From 
€743 / day

Charter Sailboat Beneteau Cyclades 50.5 Palermo

Palermo

4.9(8)

Sailboat - 15.24m — Beneteau - Cyclades 50.5 (2009)

  • Skipper offered
  • Super owner
15 people · 6 cabins · 12 berths · 15.2 m

From 
€500 / day

Charter Catamaran Nautitech 46 Fly Capo d'Orlando

Capo d'Orlando

Catamaran - 13.90m — Nautitech - 46 Fly (2019)

  • Skipper mandatory
12 people · 6 cabins · 12 berths · 13.9 m

From 
€843 / day

Charter Catamaran Bali - Catana Bali 5.4 Syracuse

Syracuse

New

Catamaran - 16.80m — Bali - Catana - Bali 5.4 (2020)

  • Skipper offered
15 people · 4 cabins · 8 berths · 16.8 m
  • Flexible cancellation

From 
€2,214 / day

Charter Motorboat Ilver-Petrachi Natante 33 Syracuse

Syracuse

4.9(13)

Motorboat - 12.00m — Ilver-Petrachi - Natante 33 (2006)

  • Skipper offered
  • Super owner
11 people · 3 cabins · 6 berths · 12 m

From 
€900 / day

Charter Motorboat Saxdor Saxdor 320 GTO Syracuse

Syracuse

4.9(2)

Motorboat - 10.00m — Saxdor - Saxdor 320 GTO (2024)

  • Skipper mandatory
9 people · 1 cabin · 2 berths · 10 m
  • Flexible cancellation

From 
€1,700 / day

Charter Boat without licence  Barqa Q19 Marzamemi

Marzamemi

4.7(11)

Boat without licence - 5.70m — Barqa - Q19 (2022)

  • Without licence
  • Super owner
7 people · 40 hp · 5.7 m

From 
€240 / day

Charter Sailboat Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 440 Capo d'Orlando
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Capo d'Orlando

4.5(2)

Sailboat - 13.39m — Jeanneau - Sun Odyssey 440 (2020)

  • Skipper optional
10 people · 4 cabins · 10 berths · 13.4 m

From 
€407 / day

Charter Sailboat Dufour 470 GL Capo d'Orlando Marina

Capo d'Orlando Marina

New

Sailboat - 13.99m — Dufour - 470 GL (2023)

  • Skipper optional
  • Super owner
11 people · 4 cabins · 11 berths · 14 m
  • Flexible cancellation

From 
€486 / day

Charter Catamaran Saba Saba 50 Capo d'Orlando
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Capo d'Orlando

Catamaran - 14.98m — Saba - Saba 50 (2019)

  • Skipper mandatory
14 people · 5 cabins · 12 berths · 15 m

From 
€929 / day

Charter Motorboat Moa tecnica Platinum 40 Palermo

Palermo

5.0(17)

Motorboat - 13.00m — Moa tecnica - Platinum 40 (2010)

  • Skipper offered
  • Super owner
6 people · 600 hp · 13 m

From 
€550 / day

Charter Sailboat Dufour Dufour 390 Grand Large Palermo
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Palermo

Sailboat - 11.93m — Dufour - Dufour 390 Grand Large (2021)

  • Without skipper
8 people · 3 cabins · 8 berths · 11.9 m

From 
€279 / day

Charter Sailboat Dufour 460 Furnari
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Furnari

Sailboat - 14.15m — Dufour - 460 (2021)

  • Without skipper
10 people · 4 cabins · 10 berths · 14.2 m

From 
€386 / day

Charter Sailboat DUFOUR 56 Exclusive Marsala
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Marsala

Sailboat - 17.15m — DUFOUR - 56 Exclusive (2019)

  • Without skipper
11 people · 5 cabins · 11 berths · 17.2 m

From 
€630 / day

Charter Sailboat Dufour Dufour 430 Grand Large Palermo
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Palermo

4.3(1)

Sailboat - 13.24m — Dufour - Dufour 430 Grand Large (2021)

  • Skipper optional
  • Super owner
10 people · 4 cabins · 10 berths · 13.2 m

From 
€371 / day

Charter Sailboat Dufour Dufour 390 Grand Large Palermo
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Palermo

Sailboat - 11.00m — Dufour - Dufour 390 Grand Large (2022)

  • Skipper optional
  • Super owner
8 people · 3 cabins · 6 berths · 11 m

From 
€286 / day

Charter Sailboat Comar Comet 383 Tonnarella

Tonnarella

4.7(4)

Sailboat - 11.80m — Comar - Comet 383 (1987)

  • Skipper offered
  • Super owner
6 people · 3 cabins · 8 berths · 11.8 m

From 
€386 / day

Charter Sailboat JEANNEAU SUN ODYSSEY 519 Marsala
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Marsala

4.3(2)

Sailboat - 15.75m — JEANNEAU - SUN ODYSSEY 519 (2017)

  • Without skipper
13 people · 6 cabins · 13 berths · 15.8 m

From 
€464 / day

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Discover Sicily by boat

Discover Sicily by boat offers a unique way to explore the largest island in the Mediterranean. With its rich history, stunning landscapes, and charming coastal towns, Sicily beckons adventurers to uncover its treasures. A yacht rental allows for easy access to remote beaches, ancient ruins, and vibrant markets, providing an immersive experience in Sicily's diverse culture and natural beauty. Whether seeking relaxation or adventure, sailing it promises unforgettable memories amidst the breathtaking scenery of the Mediterranean Sea.

How much does it cost to rent a boat in Sicily?

The cost of renting a private boat in Sicily fluctuates based on several factors such as the season, duration, type of boat, chosen port, skipper inclusion, and extras like equipment or crew. Prices can vary widely, ranging from a few hundred to several thousand euros per day. It's essential to compare quotes from different rental companies and consider your preferences and budget before making a decision.

How much does it cost to charter a skippered yacht in Sicily?

Motorboats:

Full day: from €100+

RIB:

Full day: from €150+

Boat without licence:

Full day: from €50+

Motor Yacht:

Full day: from €250

Sailboat:

Full day: from €180

Catamaran:

Full day: from €320

Sailing Yacht:

Full day: from €200

Keep in mind that skipper prices can be included in the final price.

How much does it cost to charter a crewed yacht in Sicily?

The cost of chartering a crewed yacht in Sicily can vary widely depending on several factors such as the size and type of yacht charter, the duration of the charter, the time of year, the specific amenities and services included. Generally, prices can range from a few hundred euros per day for smaller boats to thousands of euros per day.

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

Motorboat

From €200 in low season and €250 in high season, per day.

RIB

From €160 in low season and €200 in high season, per day.

Boat without licence

From €100 in low season and €150 in high season, per day.

Motor Yacht

From €1,500 in low season and €2,000 in high season, per day.

Sailboat

From €260 in low season and €300 in high season, per day.

Catamaran

From €1,200 in low season and €1,300 in high season, per day.

Gulet

From €1,800 in low and high season, per day.

Sailing Yacht

From €1,250 in low and €9,000 in high season, per day.

Where to sail in Sicily?

When sailing in Sicily, several ports and marinas offer excellent starting points for exploring the island's stunning coastline:

Palermo 

Sicily's capital boasts a vibrant harbour and marina, providing easy access to the city's historic attractions, lively markets, and cultural landmarks.

Trapani

Located on the western coast of Sicily, Trapani offers a picturesque harbour and a strategic starting point for exploring the nearby Egadi Islands and the coastline of the Zingaro Nature Reserve.

Marsala 

Known for its wine production and historic sites, Marsala's marina provides a convenient base for sailing excursions to the nearby Aegadian Islands and the ancient ruins of Selinunte.

Syracuse

This ancient Greek city features a scenic harbour and marina, offering access to the charming island of Ortygia, the stunning sea caves of the Plemmirio Marine Reserve, and the nearby Ionian coast.

Catania

With its port, Catania serves as a gateway to exploring Mount Etna, the Cyclops Riviera, and the picturesque fishing villages along the Ionian coast.

Which season is the best to rent a boat in Sicily?

The best time to rent a boat in Sicily is during the summer months (May to September):

  • Prices: Higher during peak season (July-August), but more competitive in early and late summer.
  • Weather: Warm and dry summers, ideal for sailing, with inviting sea temperatures for swimming.

Overall, summer offers the best combination of favourable prices, warm weather, and ideal sailing conditions for renting a boat in Sicily.

What are the advantages of sailing for a weekend in Sicily?

Advantages of sailing for a weekend in Sicily:

  • Scenic Exploration: Sailing allows you to discover Sicily's stunning coastline, providing beautiful views of the island's natural beauty from the water.
  • Relaxation and Escape: A weekend sailing trip offers a peaceful retreat from daily life, allowing you to unwind and recharge amidst the tranquil Mediterranean Sea.
  • Cultural Excursions: Sailing provides opportunities to visit charming coastal towns, and historic sites along the Sicilian coast, immersing yourself in the island's rich culture and heritage.

How much does it cost to rent a boat in Sicily for a weekend?

Motorboat

From €600 in low season and €750 in high season, per weekend.

RIB

From €480 in low season and €600 in high season, per weekend.

Boat without licence

From €300 in low season and €450 in high season, per weekend.

Motor Yacht

From €4,500 in low season and €6,000 in high season, per weekend.

Sailboat

From €780 in low season and €900 in high season, per weekend.

Catamaran

From €3,600 in low season and €3,900 in high season, per weekend.

Gulet

From €5,400 in low and high season, per weekend.

Sailing Yacht

From €3,750 in low and €27,000 in high season, per weekend.

What type of boat is best to rent for a weekend in Sicily?

For a weekend in Sicily, a motorboat or a RIB would be ideal for a yacht rental. These types of boats offer flexibility, speed, and manoeuvrability, allowing you to explore Sicily's coastline and nearby attractions efficiently within a short timeframe. Motorboats provide comfort and amenities, making them suitable for cruising and relaxation on deck, while RIB offer agility and excitement. Ultimately, the choice between a motorboat and a RIB depends on your preferences for comfort, speed, and the specific activities you wish to enjoy during your weekend getaway in Sicily.

Which places are best to visit when renting a boat in Sicily for a weekend?

When renting a boat in Sicily for a weekend, consider visiting these top destinations:

Aeolian Islands: Explore this stunning archipelago, including islands like Lipari, Stromboli, and Panarea, known for their volcanic landscapes, clear waters, and charming villages.

Taormina: Sail along the coast to Taormina, a picturesque town perched on a hilltop overlooking the Ionian Sea, known for its ancient Greek theatre, medieval streets, and stunning views of Mount Etna.

Syracuse: Discover the historic city of Syracuse, home to ancient ruins, Baroque architecture, and the beautiful island of Ortygia, with its waterfront promenade, and lively atmosphere.

Zingaro Nature Reserve: Cruise along the northwest coast of Sicily to the Zingaro Nature Reserve, a pristine stretch of coastline known for its rugged cliffs, turquoise waters, and scenic hiking trails.

Cefalù: Visit the charming coastal town of Cefalù, with its sandy beaches, medieval streets, and impressive Norman cathedral, offering a perfect blend of history, culture, and relaxation.

What are the advantages of sailing for a week in Sicily?

Advantages of sailing for a week in Sicily with your yacht charter:

  • Extended Exploration: With a week-long sailing trip, you can thoroughly explore Sicily's diverse coastline, visiting multiple ports, islands, and attractions at your own pace.
  • Immersive Experience: A week at sea allows for a deeper immersion in Sicilian culture, cuisine, and lifestyle, as you have more time to interact with locals, dine at authentic restaurants.
  • Flexibility and Freedom: Sailing for a week provides the freedom to adapt your itinerary based on weather conditions, personal preferences, and spontaneous discoveries. You can explore remote beaches or simply relax onboard, creating a personalized and unforgettable sailing adventure.

How much does it cost to rent a boat in Sicily for a week?

Motorboat

From €1,400 in low season and €1,750 in high season, per week.

RIB

From €1,120 in low season and €1,400 in high season, per week.

Boat without licence

From €700 in low season and €1,050 in high season, per week.

Motor Yacht

From €10,500 in low season and €14,000 in high season, per week.

Sailboat

From €1,820 in low season and €2,100 in high season, per week.

Catamaran

From €8,400 in low season and €9,100 in high season, per week.

Gulet

From €12,600 in low and high season, per week.

Sailing Yacht

From €8,750 in low and €63,000 in high season, per week.

What type of boat is best to rent for a week in Sicily?

For a week in Sicily, a sailboat or a catamaran is the best choice for renting. These boats offer spaciousness, comfort, and stability, ideal for longer-term exploration of Sicily's coastline and nearby islands. Sailboats provide a classic sailing experience, while catamarans offer additional amenities and living space. Ultimately, both sailboats and catamarans ensure a memorable and enjoyable week-long sailing adventure in Sicily.

Which places are best to visit when renting a boat in Sicily for a week?

With tour yacht rental, in Sicily for a week, consider visiting these top destinations:

Egadi Islands: Explore the enchanting Egadi archipelago, including Favignana, Levanzo, and Marettimo, known for their beaches and charming fishing villages.

Agrigento: Sail along the southern coast to Agrigento, home to the UNESCO-listed Valley of the Temples, an impressive archaeological site with ancient Greek ruins overlooking the Sea.

Pantelleria: Venture to the island of Pantelleria, characterized by its volcanic landscapes and thermal springs, offering a tranquil retreat surrounded by natural beauty.

Siracusa Marine Protected Area: Discover the marine protected area near Syracuse, renowned for its diverse marine life, underwater caves, and vibrant coral reefs, perfect for snorkelling and diving enthusiasts.

Scopello: Anchor near the picturesque village of Scopello, nestled between the Zingaro Nature Reserve and the Gulf of Castellammare, known for its coastline, ancient tuna fishery.

Cala Rossa: Cruise to Cala Rossa, a secluded bay located on the island of Favignana, providing a serene setting for relaxation and exploration.

What is the capacity of boats in Sicily?

The capacity of boats in Sicily can vary depending on the type of boat. Here's a breakdown of the maximum and minimum capacities per type of boat

Motorboat:

  • Capacity: 2 to 12 passengers.
  • Cabins: 1 to 3.

RIB:

  • Capacity: 2 to 10 passengers.
  • Cabins: Typically none.

Boat without licence:

  • Capacity: 1 to 6 passengers.
  • Cabins: Typically none.

Motor Yacht:

  • Capacity: 4 to 20+ passengers.
  • Cabins: 2 to 5.

Sailboat:

  • Capacity: 2 to 12 passengers.
  • Cabins: 1 to 4.

Catamaran:

  • Capacity: 4 to 20+ passengers.
  • Cabins: 2 to 6.

Gulet:

  • Capacity: 6 to 20+ passengers.
  • Cabins: 4 to 10.

Sailing Yacht:

  • Capacity: 2 to 12 passengers.
  • Cabins: 1 to 4.

These are general ranges and may vary depending on specific models and configurations.


Frequently Asked Questions about Sicily

What is the average daily rate for renting a boat in Sicily?

In Sicily, expect to pay around €560 per day to rent a boat. Prices can vary from €58 to €13,510 depending on the season, boat age, and included equipment.

What is the daily rate for chartering a skipper in Sicily?

Skipper costs can vary depending on the boat owner and your chosen destination. In Sicily, expect to pay an average of €253 per day for skipper services.

What does the rental price of a boat in Sicily include?

The cost of renting a boat in Sicily usually includes amenities like Bridge shower, Bimini, Bathing, and others.

What is the maximum number of people allowed on a boat in Sicily?

Boats in Sicily can accommodate up to 102 people. If you rent a boat with a skipper, they are included in the total number of people.

Is fuel included in the daily rental rate for boats in Sicily?

The majority of boat rentals do not include fuel. However, in Sicily, fuel is included in the price for 136 boats.

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