Almost 7,500 kilometers of coastline for navigation and, this must be said, BeBlue play at home! Italy is a wonderful land rich in history and cities of art and culture, but it is its views on the sea that will leave you totally breathless. The "Belpaese", with its waters displaying thousands shades of blue, includes a variety of picture-perfect sceneries and landscapes like nowhere else in the world.
Come on board of splendid and selected sailing boats to explore Italy on its most suggestive routes. You will find beaches of the finest sand, hamlets raised on sheer cliffs, enchanted bays and volcanic atolls. We will also take you on shore excursions to walk along the streets of small towns and enjoy the tasty local cuisine. Whatever your dream holiday, we will make it come true.
Italy is also the motherland of good cuisine, in particular the Mediterranean one: every region will offer you its own specialities, handed down by different generations where you will find both old cuisine traditions mixed with the contemporary.
Unmissable the Costiera Amalfitana with Positano, well-known destination during summer months, is a rocky hamlet with a center characterized by colorful houses, little shops and restaurants. The "Conca dei Marini" is one of the tiniest municipalities in Italy: nature and luxuriant cultivated land but also beautiful landscapes.
Amalfi is an ancient town, very important land for commercial routes; the historical center preserves completely some past traces, where it is possible to discover the Arsenal and a dozen of churches.
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In Italy the landscape is composed by mountain range that reach also some outstanding high, hills which cross the entire land, large plains like the Po's and amazing islands like Eolie Archipelago or Egadi islands in Sicily. Rivers have origin in our beautiful mountains, blue lakes which are a tourist attractions, little water flows which cross our cities and at the end they reach one of the most beautiful natural beauties, the sea, a picturesque palette from blue, through light-blue and turquoise, till emerald green in Tuscany archipelago.
If in your plans there is a holiday guided by tasty food and unpolluted beaches, let yourself be guided by BeBlue towards the hundred little islands in the southern part of Italy on a sailing boat!
Italy is a perfect place to satisfy the needs of every tourist: uncontaminated beaches and crystal-clear sea routes that cross the Alps, the Apennines and little hills, old medieval villages set in the rocky coastline, but also modern cities or unspoiled far island like Lampedusa.
Marvelous beaches with thin white sand, villages which overview the sea, magical bays and amazing volcanic islands are waiting for you! Do not miss one of the organized routes to have a walk around the villages and taste the local cuisine. In Italy you will have the opportunity to satisfy each of your dreams.
Suggest for you Pontine Islands, inside the Natural Park of Circeo. Ponza is characterized by turquoise water, uncontaminated bays and jagged coastline, the best way to visit them is by boat. Palmarola and Ventotene are tranquility's oasis, more or less inhabited.
Venice has always been known like one of the most beautiful cities in the world, where each of the little alleys and the numerous bridges will offer you an unique and magic experience in the Venetian lagoon. Everyone wants to live the feeling of some days spent like a real Venetian habitant! Discovering Venice means the historical and cultural must-see places, but also lose yourself in the hundred little streets all around, searching for the ones with the most unusual names, crossing bridges that connect the following islet. Just take time for yourself and admire an amazing burning sunset from San Marco square or from one of the peaceful canal's shores.
Lake Garda is a unique experience discovered by sailing boat, where you will have the opportunity to navigate to the most desert bays or the well-known old villages.
Cinque Terre, set in the rocky coastline of Liguria, a natural landscape that will leave you breathless: beaches with hundreds shades of blue water, wild nature and a lot of welcoming hamlets all around the rocky coast of the Mediterranean and Tyrrhenian Sea.
There are little crowded harbours full of fishermen, colorful houses set in a labyrinth made of lanes, everything surrounded by wild nature and a beautiful sea.
Every corner of Liguria is a paradise for sea lovers and also an ideal place for the ones who want to start an approach with sailing world: calm water, soft winds will give you the opportunity to reach and visit Portofino!
Here there are some suggestions about unmissable spots during your sailing cruise in the South Italy: Sicily means living directly with your eyes the amazing view over the crystal-clear water, which have nothing to envy to the Caribbean, little harbours where fishermen live and some of the most beautiful Natural Reservations of Italy.
Lampedusa: dive into the hundred’s shades of blue water and swim surrounded by rocks. Egadi Archipelago: jagged coasts, uncontaminated bays with rocky caves, crystal clear water where to dive for a unique experience. Eolian Archipelago: a walk around the historical center of Lipari, a guided excursion to Vulcano, lose yourself between the white little houses in Panarea, a visit to Stromboli under a starry night and the desert islets of Alcudi and Filicudi. Don’t' miss a good taste of Malvasia wine!
Sardinia: the Italian Caribbean with the magician of Archipelago of the Maddalena and Caprera's island: a Natural Nationa Park made by white sand beaches, bays sourrended in a magical silence and nature. Pula is a hamlet famous for its archaeological heritage, surrounded by woods where it is possible to get in touch with some local wild fauna that live here.
In the south of the island leaving from Cagliari we can sail to Carloforte and Capo Teulada: we will discover the most southern part of the region, a classic example of Sardinian beauty: white beaches, uncontaminated bays and crystal-clear water.
The 70 stops-over along the "Walk of the 100 Towers" is a famous route all around Sardinia, crossing the entire landscape, giving you a unique experience of trekking inside wild nature.
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Check-in available from 5 p.m. at the embarkation Marina. After the technical check-in and a short presentation of the boat, you can take your seat in the cabins and board the galley before setting sail.
We depart from Portorosa, sailing to the north in the direction of the beautiful island of Lipari. With its 37 square km surface shaped in the course of the centuries by no less than 12 volcanoes, this island is the biggest of the Aeolians and is around 20 nm away from the Sicilian coasts. Mountainous and with jagged coasts, it shows its volcanic nature along all its coastline, where you can find a deep cave after another, suggestive beaches and ample bays surrounded by red cliffs and white pumice stones. You can stop for a dive nearby the little coves of Portinente, Vinci and Punta del Perciato, or the secret beach of Acquacalda. Porto Pignataro and the Marina Lunga beach will be a good dock for the night.
We sat sail from Lipari, proceeding on our route with a nice sailing to the north to reach Stromboli. The volcano from which the island originates is one of the six volcanoes in the world that are “constantly” active. The island coastline is full of caves and bays with wide black sand beaches, but also small hidden coves where you can stop for a dive in the crystal clear water with a thousand shades of blue. The little hamlet close to the sandy beach of Punta Lena certainly deserves a visit.
After breakfast, we weigh anchor to the southwest in the direction of Salina. This island with high cliffs plunging steeply into a blue sea is the greenest of all the Aeolian Islands covered with ferns, olive and fruit trees. You can moor in the beautiful harbour of Santa Marina and go ashore to visit the pretty town with its marvellous 18th-century church and characteristic bell towers. This will be the perfect opportunity to enjoy dinner ashore and savour the tasty local cuisine.
We set sail early in the morning from Santa Marina for a stop north of Salina. The picturesque bay of Pollara with its beautiful beach and uninhabited fishermen's cottages is a postcard sight not to be missed. After lunch you set sail again eastwards to Panarea. Here crystal-clear waters, scenic cliffs and enchanting seabed await you, making this island a popular destination for divers and snorkellers. You can drop anchor at Cala Junco, one of the most exciting landings in the Aeolian Islands, and go ashore for an excursion to the ruins of an ancient prehistoric village.
From Panarea you set anchor for a morning sail westwards towards the island of Filicudi. It will immediately enchant you with its beautiful coastline where sheer cliffs and stacks alternate with beautiful flat beaches such as Capo Graziano. With the tender you can explore the numerous caves, the most famous of which is certainly the cave of the Bue Marino, with its incredible crystal-clear blue seabed.
From Filicudi, set sail southeast to the beautiful island of Vulcano. Famous for its thermal springs and healing muds, it offers an unparalleled spectacle from the sea: the Grotta del Cavallo (Horse Cave), the Piscina di Venere (Venus Pool), the beaches to the south and the numerous coves to the west. An excursion ashore to climb the slopes of the volcano and admire from above the spectacle of the surrounding islands and the isthmus connecting Vulcano to Vulcanello is not to be missed. Return to the Marina at 18:00 hours with overnight stay in the port included.
Disembarkation is scheduled at 09:00 on Saturday.
The itinerary may be subject to variations based on weather conditions, safety conditions and the technical assessments of the captain of the boat. This program is intended as indicative and not binding.
Sardinia is an Italian island set in the Mediterranean Sea. It is composed by 2000 km of coastlines, high and rocky but also sandy and shallow. Around everything, there is a emerald and crystal clear sea waiting for you!
REGION |
SARDINIA, ITALY |
HIGHLIGHTS |
Costa Smeralda, La Maddalena, Riviera del Corallo, Castelsardo, Alghero, Cagliari, Santa Teresa di Gallura, Nuoro, Grotte di Nettuno, Cala Goloritzé, Cala Luna, Capo Testa, Grotte del Bue Marino, Capo Carbonara, La Pelosa, L’Isuledda, Cala Brandinchi, Punta Molentis, spiaggia di Porto Giunco, Su Giudeu, Cala Cipolla. |
CLIMATE |
The climate is mediterranean, characterised by mild and rainy winters and sunny summers. The island is very windy due to Mistral. |
HOW TO ARRIVE |
By plane: It is possible to reach Sardinia with Alitalia or Ryanair, in the Arbatax Airport (TTB), Olbia Airport (OLB) and Cagliari Airport (CAG). By ferry: It is possible to reach Sardinia from Genova, Livorno, Piombino or Civitavecchia by Moby, Tirrenia, Grimaldi Lines or Sardinia Ferris ferry, arriving in Olbia, Golfo Aranci, Porto Torres, Cagliari, Arbatax or Santa Teresa di Gallura harbours. |
This is an example itinerary suggested by the BeBlue skippers who are experts in the navigation area. The route can be planned on the needs of the group before departure or during navigation.
Check-in available in the afternoon at the Charter offices in the Embarkation Marina. After finishing the quick procedures of taking over the boat (technical check-in) and boarding the galley, you can enjoy an aperitif and dinner near the Marina or alternatively set sail immediately and enjoy the first sailing.
From Olbia we head north towards the first island of La Maddalena National Park: Caprera. You will be immediately enchanted by the beauty of the Sardinian coasts, luxuriant and full of flowers, washed by a sea with thousands of blue shades. Caprera will welcome you with its wild and jagged coasts, covered by pine groves and scented junipers, and the crystal clear and pure waters that have earned it the title of Natural Reserve in 1982. Mooring at anchor under a sky full of stars.
From Caprera we sail to the north until we reach Budelli, one the most interesting and fascinating navigation areas in the archipelago of La Maddalena. Privately owned and completely uninhabited, Budelli shows an amazing palette of colors where its granitic cliffs, covered by a thick vegetation and enriched by enchanting pink sand beaches, fuse together with sapphire blue waters.
After a last dive in the crystal clear waters of Budelli, we sail peacefully to the south to reach Spargi. This little private island, famous for its eastern beaches (Cala Corsara, Cala Connari, Cala Granara), is full of inlets surrounded by big granitic rocks carved by the wind, where you can moor in complete tranquility. The luxuriant vegetation covering the whole island expands until the water edge of the beautiful super-white sand beaches, and the water has an intense emerald color. A true corner of paradise, all for you.
We sail the anchor for a day dedicated to a nice and exciting sailing in the famous sea crossing that separates Sardinia from Corsica, to arrive in the enchanted Bonifacio in the afternoon. This 70 meters high magnificent town with steep and narrow alleys, built on white stone cliffs carved by the wind and the sea, will open its doors to you for a suggestive dinner. From its walls you can enjoy an unforgettable view, with the sun going down over the turquoise waters of the Bocche di Bonifacio.
In the early morning, we set sail from Bonifacio to go back to Sardinia and anchor in the homonyms southern bay on the island of Santa Maria. Its crystal clear waters and sandy seabeds are waiting for you, and you can moor in peace to go ashore and have a walk on the wide white beach. Taking the path that leads to the Lighthouse of Punta Filetto, you can admire a wonderful panorama on the whole archipelago and the Bocche di Bonifacio.
From Santa Maria, we proceed towards the south until the island of La Maddalena, which is the biggest in the archipelago with its 45 kilometers coastline. What makes this island special is the hinged configuration of its granitic coasts, defining jagged and often hardly accessible edges. It is full of inlets and small coves that will offer you many picture-perfect views. The picturesque center surely deserves a nice walk on its narrow unpaved alleys, from where you can admire ancient palaces from the 18th century. Return to port is scheduled for late afternoon.
Disembarkation is scheduled in the early morning after breakfast.
The itinerary may be subject to variations based on weather conditions, safety conditions and the technical assessments of the captain of the boat. This program is intended as indicative and not binding.
REGION |
TUSCANY, ITALY |
HIGHLIGHTS |
Florence, Pisa, Siena, Porto Santo Stefano, Elba island, Giglio island, Forte dei Marmi, Marina di Pietrasanta, Lido di Camaiore, Viareggio, Marina di Castagneto Carducci, Follonica, Punta Ala, Principina a Mare, Porto Ercole. |
CLIMATE |
The weather is strongly influenced by the sea and the Appennines; it is a typical mediterranean climate, the coldest are is the one in the Apuane Alps. |
HOW TO ARRIVE |
By plane: there are two main airports: Pisa Airport (PSA) and Florence Airport (FLR), conncected with italiand and international airports. There are other little ones, in Grosseto (GRS), in Versilia and in the Elba island (EBA). By train: Tuscany is connected with the main citalian cities like Milan, Naples, Bologna, but also the eruopean ones. By ferry: the main harbours are the one in Livorno, Piombino, Portoferraio. |
This is an example itinerary suggested by the BeBlue skippers who are experts in the navigation area. The route can be planned on the needs of the group before departure or during navigation.
Check-in available in the afternoon at the Charter offices in the Embarkation Marina. After finishing the quick procedures of taking over the boat (technical check-in) and boarding the galley, you can enjoy an aperitif and dinner near the Marina or alternatively set sail immediately and enjoy the first sailing.
After breakfast, we set the sails towards Elba Island, waiting for us after a trip of only 7 miles. We will approach the island of Palmaiola and reach the inlet of Cavo dell’Isola dell’Elba. After lunch, we continue the trip sailing along the southern coast of the island. In the evening, we will anchor in the beautiful and uncontaminated inlet of Ortano, where we can enjoy the first sunset and night under the stars.
After the first night at anchor, we leave for a nice sailing trip in the direction of Porto Azzurro: on this side of the island, you can admire the beautiful rocky coasts overlooking the sea. We will reach the splendid location of Porto Azzurro, where we can go ashore to visit the characteristic colorful village before continuing the trip in the direction of Porto Stella; the conditions of the wind in this part of the island allow to sail easily and to learn some new technique under the expert guide of your skipper! We will spend the evening in the spacious and quiet Golfo Stella, where we can admire the wonderful village of Capoliveri.
Today we travel to the west; here the coasts are less rocky and become green. In this quiet side of the island it is often possible to see some group of dolphins. We will stop for a bath and a relaxing swim in the Gulf of Lacona and end the day with an evening in the splendid and lively Marina di Campo, where we can have dinner with some specialties of the island.
We leave at dawn towards the island of Capraia, enjoying the beautiful emotions of sailing while watching the sunrise. In the distance, we will see the little island of Capraia, waiting for us with its rocky inlets and the little harbor. We will reach it on time for a nice bath and a visit to the little, characteristic village.
You will wake up cuddled by the sea, before heading to the east to go back to the northern coast of the island of Elba. We leave early to have the possibility to visit coves and gulfs of this coast, which will surprise you with the beauty of its white rocks. The last evening on the island is waiting for us, in the liveliest and most enjoyable place: Portoferraio!
The last day of this cruise will take us back to the coast of the mainland. After a last relaxing bath nearby the island, in one of the wild little coves on the northern side, we will leave towards the Gulf of Baratti, north of Piombino. Return to port is scheduled for late afternoon.
Disembarkation is scheduled in the early morning after breakfast.
The itinerary may be subject to variations based on weather conditions, safety conditions and the technical assessments of the captain of the boat. This program is intended as indicative and not binding.
Campania is located in south-west Italy. Apart from Naples, regional capital city, and the marvellous gulf, you will find Amalfi Coastline, full of colourful villages, like Amalfi and Positano, set in the rock.
REGION |
Campania |
HIGHLIGHTS |
Napoli, Costiera Amalfitana, Capri island, Ischia, Blue Cave, Procida, peninsula sorrentina, Emerald cave, Pompei, Ercolano, Aragonese castle, Li Galli, Amalfi, Mergellina. |
CLIMATE |
Campania could be divided in two different areas: the first one is characterised by mild climate thanks to the sea, while the second one has a little more freezing climate, influenced by the mountains. |
HOW TO ARRIVE |
By place: the major italian and european countries are connected with Naples Airport (NAP).
By train: Trenitalia offers connections from all the italian cities.
By ferry: the main harbour is the one in Naples. |
This is an example itinerary suggested by the BeBlue skippers who are experts in the navigation area. The route can be planned on the needs of the group before departure or during navigation.
Check-in available in the afternoon at the Charter offices in the Embarkation Marina. After finishing the quick procedures of taking over the boat (technical check-in) and boarding the galley, you can enjoy an aperitif and dinner near the Marina or alternatively set sail immediately and enjoy the first sailing.
From the Marina we sail along the coast in the direction of the city of Amalfi. On the way, you can have a break at anchor to have lunch in one of the beautiful little coves reachable only from the sea, or have a swim close to the most famous and lively beaches of the Amalfi Coast. We suggest you to go ashore to visit the enchanting marine hamlet of Amalfi, full of charm and history and with unrivalled architectural marvels.
In the early morning, we set sail from Amalfi for a nice sailing along the coast, to reach the famous island of Capri. A unique view unfolds in front of you: the blue elegant and suggestive island stands out in front of the Gulf on Naples. It will enchant you with its seducing beauty, the verdant coasts, the high cliffs, hidden beaches, gigantic “Faraglioni” rocks, and the unmissable Grotta Azzurra (Blue Cave), all nestled in a clear and extraordinarily beautiful sea. Impossible not to get ashore to see the worldly and lively “Piazzetta”, right on time for an aperitivo.
From Capri, we sail towards one of the most beautiful and characteristic islands of the Phlegraean Archipelago: Procida. Time for sunbathing and relaxing in one of its bays before reaching the ancient little fishing harbour of Chiaiolella to admire the sunset. Here you will find a place with a magical and romantic atmosphere, the perfect occasion to have dinner and enjoy some typical and fresh fish dishes in one of the many seaside restaurants.
After breakfast, we raise sail to circumnavigate the near island of Ischia. With its 18 miles of beaches, bays and coves, its verdant and luxuriant vegetation and the famous thermal waters, Ischia is the biggest island of the Neapolitan archipelago, and it is no coincidence if people call it the “garden of Europe”. You can’t miss a dive in the beautiful bay of San Pancrazio or in the suggestive bay of the "Scarrupata" beach, both reachable only by sea. West of the canal of Sant’Angelo you will find Sorgeto bay, which will offer you the wellness of a real thermal bath with its hot springs.
From Ischia we sail to the south in the direction of Sorrento. This magic town, located on a 50 meters high rocky spur, is a terrace on the sea from which you can admire the whole gulf from Naples to Capri, up to the unmistakable profile of Mount Vesuvius on the east. The strong points of the city are for sure its architectural beauty and breath-taking views, not to mention its rich culinary tradition. Now you must try a dinner with “gnocchi alla sorrentina” and stuffed squid.
After breakfast, we sail without hurry to the south. Once we have passed Punta Campanella, we can anchor to have a swim and eat in total relax. In the afternoon, we head for the trendy town of Positano, enchanting for its typically Mediterranean architecture and the small streets of the centre full of handicraft shops, where you can buy some typical lemon sweets and liquors. Walking though the historical hamlet, you can go up and down the characteristic stairways and admire the enchanting view on the underlying bay. Return to port is scheduled for late afternoon.
Disembarkation is scheduled in the early morning after breakfast.
The itinerary may be subject to variations based on weather conditions, safety conditions and the technical assessments of the captain of the boat. This program is intended as indicative and not binding.
Sicily is set in the southern area of Italy and offers you a rich culture, a breath-taking sea with sand or paddle beaches.
REGION |
SICILY, ITALY |
HIGHLIGHTS |
Palermo, Cefalù, Taormina, Catania, Siracusa, Noto, San Vito Lo Capo, Castellamare, Eolie, Egadi, Pelagie, Pantelleria, Scala dei Turchi, isola di Levanzo, Mondello beach, Scili, Modica, Ragusa, Caltagirone, la Valle dei Templi di Agrigento. |
CLIMATE |
Mediterranean weather, with mild and rainy winters and hot summers, influenced by the African's streams. |
COME ARRIVARE |
By place: it is possible to reach the island flying with Ryanair, Easyjet, Alitalia.
By ferry: the sea connections are run by Grimaldi Lines, GNV and Moby. |
This is an example itinerary suggested by the BeBlue skippers who are experts in the navigation area. The route can be planned on the needs of the group before departure or during navigation.
Check-in available in the afternoon at the Charter offices in the Embarkation Marina. After finishing the quick procedures of taking over the boat (technical check-in) and boarding the galley, you can enjoy an aperitif and dinner near the Marina or alternatively set sail immediately and enjoy the first sailing.
We leave the Marina heading north in the direction of the beautiful island of Lipari. With its 37 square km surface shaped in the course of the centuries by no less than 12 volcanoes, this island is the biggest of the Aeolians and is around 20 nautical miles away from the Sicilian coasts. Mountainous and with jagged coasts, it shows its volcanic nature along all its coastline, where you can find a deep cave after another, suggestive beaches and ample bays surrounded by red cliffs and white pumice stones. You can stop for a dive nearby the little coves of Portinente, Vinci and Punta del Perciato, or the secret beach of Acquacalda. Porto Pignataro and the Marina Lunga beach will be a good dock for the night.
We sat sail from Lipari, proceeding on our route with a nice sailing to the north to reach Stromboli. The volcano from which the island originates is one of the six volcanoes in the world that are “constantly” active. The island coastline is full of caves and bays with wide black sand beaches, but also small hidden coves where you can stop for a dive in the crystal clear water with a thousand shades of blue. The little hamlet close to the sandy beach of Punta Lena certainly deserves a visit.
After breakfast, we head south-west towards Salina. This island, with its many high cliffs dropping sheer into the sea, is the greenest of the Aeolians, covered by ferns as well as olive and fruit trees. You can moor in the nice little harbor of Santa Marina and go ashore to visit the beautiful town with its magnificent church from the 18th century and the characteristic bell towers. It will be the perfect occasion to enjoy a nice dinner and try the tasty local cuisine.
In the early morning, we leave from Santa Marina for a stopover north of Salina. The suggestive bay of Pollara, with its beautiful beach and the empty fishermen houses, constitutes a picture-perfect landscape you shouldn’t miss. After lunch, we leave again and head east to reach Panarea. You will find crystal clear waters, spectacular cliffs and enchanting seabeds that make this island a perfect place for scuba divers and snorkeling lovers. You can anchor at Cala Junco, one of the most fascinating docks in the Aeolians, and go ashore for an excursion among the ruins of an ancient prehistorical village.
From Panarea, we set sail and move towards the west in the direction of the island of Filicudi. It will astound you immediately for its marvelous coasts, where high cliffs and stacks alternate with beautiful plain beaches, like the one of Capo Graziano. With the tender you can explore the various caves, including the most famous one of Bue Marino, with an incredible crystal blue sea bottom.
From Filicudi we raise sail towards the south-east, heading for the wonderful island of Vulcano. Famous for its thermal springs and healing mud, it offers an unrivaled view from the sea: the Grotta (cave) del Cavallo, the Piscina (pool) di Venere, the southern beaches and the many little coves you will find in the west. Don’t miss an excursion ashore to go up the slopes of the volcano and admire the spectacular view on the surrounding islands and the isthmus connecting Vulcano with Vulcanello. Return to port is scheduled for late afternoon.
Disembarkation is scheduled in the early morning after breakfast.
The itinerary may be subject to variations based on weather conditions, safety conditions and the technical assessments of the captain of the boat. This program is intended as indicative and not binding.
Liguria is an Italian region, half-moon shaped in the north-western area of the peninsula. The marvellous Cinque Terre, picturesque villages along the seaside, such as Portofino and Santa Margherita Ligure.
REGION |
Liguria |
HIGHLIGHTS |
Cinque Terre National Park, Palmaria island, Tino island, Tinetto island, Natural Reservation of Porto Venere |
CLIMATE |
Liguria is characterised by a Mediterranean weather, due to some mountains and heat sea. |
HOW TO ARRIVE |
By plane: The two main airports are in Genova (GOA) and Villanova d’Albenga (ALL). |
This is an example itinerary suggested by the BeBlue skippers who are experts in the navigation area. The route can be planned on the needs of the group before departure or during navigation.
Check-in available in the afternoon at the Charter offices in the Embarkation Marina. After finishing the quick procedures of taking over the boat (technical check-in) and boarding the galley, you can enjoy an aperitif and dinner near the Marina or alternatively set sail immediately and enjoy the first sailing.
Leaving from Marina we head for Genoa, without forgetting to plan a stop in Recco to buy the famous cheese focaccia. Afterwards, we proceed towards the Ligurian capital where we suggest the ones who have never visited the city to stop for the night at Porto Antico. This Marina is located in the heart of the old city between the aquarium (the biggest in Italy) and the “caruggi”, little alleys animated by day and night with small shops and typical restaurants where you can have a typical fish dinner.
On the next day, we set sail towards Gallinara Island: a Marine Reserve characterized by jagged coastlines covered by the typical essences of the “macchia mediterranea”. The island, surrounded by crystal clear waters, is host to one of the biggest nesting colonies of royal seagulls in the Ligurian Sea. In the evening we arrive in Imperia, right on time for a sunset walk at Porto San Maurizio.
The following day is dedicated to Imperia. Traversing its roads, we can distinguish the two souls that constitute its essence: you can still notice the differences between Oneglia and Porto Maurizio, the first east and the second west of the stream Impero. Oneglia is the major part of Imperia, dominated by Piazza Dante, from which the most modern and crowded streets of the centre branch out. They are characterized by a Piedmontese architecture that witnesses the past reign of the Savoia family.
We take off in the early morning after a rich breakfast in one of the famous little bars of the port. Following the way to San Remo, we anchor in the inlet of Ospedaletti for a bath. From there, and in less than thirty minutes, we enter the French territory: we continue up to Cap Ferrat and explore all the coves of this verdant peninsula. At night, we can visit the lively Nizza. Fish dinner and good drinks in the city centre.
During our route to go back to the Marina we can drop the anchor in a bay near Porto Maurizio, on the contrary, clings to the rocky walls of a promontory going down to the coast. The alleys, called caruggi, and the lanes or “creuze”, are thickly intertwined among the ancient palaces and the fishermen’s houses, creating a fascinating network overlooking the sea.
The journey to the base is still a long one, so we recommend an early wake-up call to still have time for a quick swim in the middle of the sea with the magnificent Ligurian coastline in the background. Return to port is scheduled for late afternoon.
Disembarkation is scheduled in the early morning after breakfast.
The itinerary may be subject to variations based on weather conditions, safety conditions and the technical assessments of the captain of the boat. This program is intended as indicative and not binding.
Friuli-Venezia Giulia is an italian region in the north-east area, surrounded by Adriatic Sea; the region borders with Austria and Slovenia.
REGION |
Friuli-Venezia Giulia |
HIGHLIGHTS |
Miramare castle, Predil Lake, Lagoon of Grado and Marano, Cavazzo Lake |
WEATHER |
The region is characterised by a sub-Mediterranean weather along the coast, more temperate and moisture in the hills and plains and finally alpine in the elevations. |
HOW TO ARRIVE |
By plane: The main airport is the Triste Airport (TRS). |
This is an example itinerary suggested by the BeBlue skippers who are experts in the navigation area. The route can be planned on the needs of the group before departure or during navigation.
Check-in available in the afternoon at the Charter offices in the Embarkation Marina. After finishing the quick procedures of taking over the boat (technical check-in) and boarding the galley, you can enjoy an aperitif and dinner near the Marina or alternatively set sail immediately and enjoy the first sailing.
Possibility of boarding until 9:00 a.m. at the Marina of Capo d'Anzio, after arranging the luggage in the cabins we will go out together to galley. We are ready for the first sail of the vacation, destination: Ponza! We can choose to drop anchor at the famous Chiaia di Luna, a charming sandy cove overlooked by an imposing cliff, or at Cala di Feola or even at the Spermaturo rock on Palmarola. The sunset may be a good motivation to have the first aperitif on the boat, followed by a good dinner and the first night at anchor, lulled by the waves of the sea.
Possibility of boarding until 9:00 a.m. at the Marina of Capo d'Anzio, after arranging the luggage in the cabins we will go out together to galley. We are ready for the first sail of the vacation, destination: Ponza! We can choose to drop anchor at the famous Chiaia di Luna, a charming sandy cove overlooked by an imposing cliff, or at Cala di Feola or even at the Spermaturo rock on Palmarola. The sunset may be a good motivation to have the first aperitif on the boat, followed by a good dinner and the first night at anchor, lulled by the waves of the sea.
The whole morning is devoted to swimming and sunbathing. After lunch on board, we will lift anchor to enter the ancient port of Ventotene. The entire afternoon is devoted to visiting this beautiful little handkerchief of land, choosing whether to visit the Roman Cisterns or Villa Giulia or even the prison now closed for decades on the island of Santo Stefano.
After Breakfast we will cast off our moorings and out of the Port we will put bow towards Ponza where we will arrive around Lunchtime and in a beautiful cove south of the island we will drop anchor and after a swim, have lunch. Still not satiated with knowledge and beauty we will put bow toward Palmarola to spend the night at anchor in Cala Brigantina, considered by many to be the most beautiful landing place in the entire Mediterranean.
It's already Friday: this day will be the most relaxing and slowest; we will devote it to bathing between Brigantine cove, Porto cove, and Water cove. Then we will choose which of these bays will be our home for a night.
It's already Saturday: this day will be the most relaxing and slowest; we will devote it to bathing between the Brigantine cove, cala del Porto, and cala dell'acqua. In the middle of the day, we will set off with the bow toward Anzio where we will arrive before dinner.
Disembarkation is scheduled in the early morning after breakfast.
The itinerary may be subject to variations based on weather conditions, safety conditions and the technical assessments of the captain of the boat. This program is intended as indicative and not binding.
REGION |
Veneto |
HIGHLIGHTS |
St. Mark Basilica, Canal Grande, Lido of Venezia, Giudecca, Burano |
CLIMATE |
The region is characterised by a sub-continental weather, influenced by the sea and the Alps, which protect the region from north winds. In general, the weather is temperate and pleasent during the whole year. |
COME ARRIVARE |
In aereo: To reach Venice, the main airports are Marco Polo Airport in Venice (VCE), A. Canova inTreviso (TSF) and Valerio Catullo in Verona (VRN). |
This is an example itinerary suggested by the BeBlue skippers who are experts in the navigation area. The route can be planned on the needs of the group before departure or during navigation.
Check-in available in the afternoon at the Charter offices in the Embarkation Marina. After finishing the quick procedures of taking over the boat (technical check-in) and boarding the galley, you can enjoy an aperitif and dinner near the Marina or alternatively set sail immediately and enjoy the first sailing.
After our breakfast on board, admiring the fantastic landscape surrounding us, we leave towards Rovinj. During the trip, we can make a couple of stops to relax a bit in some wonderful places and swim in the splendid Croatian sea. We will have lunch on the boat, and in the evening we will reach our destination and decide whether to moor in the port or spend the night at anchor and go ashore with the dinghy. Rovinj is a fishing port on the western coast of the Istrian peninsula. The old town is located on a promontory and is characterized by narrow houses, one next to the other and reaching the sea. A tangle of cobblestone streets takes you to the Cathedral of Saint Euphemia, situated on a hill and with a massive bell tower dominating the skyline. South of the old town we find Lone Bay, one of the pebble beaches in the area. The 14 islands of the Rovinj Archipelago are right next to the mainland.
Today we head towards Pula, making some stops during the trip to enjoy the wonderful views and the splendid sea. We will sail in front of the Brioni Islands, which we will visit later on. We will moor in the evening at Marina Veruda, but we can also anchor the boat in the fantastic bay of Uvala Cintinera. The ones who would like to visit Pula can reach it by taxi in about 10 minutes. The Brioni National Park is an oasis of harmony between man and the world of flora and fauna. There are around 700 plant species and 250 bird species, while the mild Mediterranean climate makes it an enjoyable and healthy place. Departing from Fazana, the green line we see in front of us becomes Veli Brijun, the biggest of the 14 islands. Pula, a seaside town at the end of the Croatian part of Istria, is known for its sheltered port, its beaches and the Roman ruins.
After a wonderful evening, in the morning of the fourth day we head towards Pomer, where we will spend the night. We will stop on a suggestive islet for lunch, tasting fish and meat specialties. The sea is clear, clean and transparent, and in its intense colors we can find dolphins and also one of the symbols of the Adriatic, the monk seal. Rocky and pebble beaches, high and steep or flat and low cliffs overlooking the sea… but in Pula you can also find sand a super thin gravel made of thousands of tiny seashells.
After having spent the night in beautiful Pomer, we set sail to reach the Brioni Islands, with the possibility to spend a night at the marina. An enchanting place, beautiful to visit by renting a bike or a golf-car. In the evening, after a wonderful day, we will have dinner aboard into a unique oasis.
The sixth day will take us to a special place for a swim. We head towards Porec, wonderful town worth a visit. During the trip, we will make a stop on an islet loved by divers for the many marine species and the fantastic seabed. For the ones who want to live the emotion of apnea, as instructors we will accompany you in a breathtaking dive to let you discover your hidden potential! For the ones who prefer relax, there is the possibility to admire the splendid landscape while snorkeling or simply taking a bath. Porec is a famous summer destination on the Istrian coast, the peninsula of Western Croatia. In the historical old town, the Euphrasius Basilica (6th century) is famous for the Byzantine mosaics full of gems. The coast on the north and south welcomes visitors with camping areas, little touristic ports and perfect beaches for water sports. Some six kilometers inland from the coast, Baredine Cave will surprise you with its stalactites.
We set sail for Umag but not before doing some tuffo in the beautiful crystal clear sea. After clearing customs, we will sail to the departure marina. Return to port is scheduled for late afternoon.
Disembarkation is scheduled in the early morning after breakfast.
The itinerary may be subject to variations based on weather conditions, safety conditions and the technical assessments of the captain of the boat. This program is intended as indicative and not binding.
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