These butterflies in your belly if you do not yet see but hear the sea...
On a private cruise you will experience the incredible beauty of Italy in complete safety - Italy means sea and sun, almost 7500 km of coastline shape the image of our country. We take you along the most beautiful stretches of coast into a world of pure relaxation and enjoyment. Choose the type of boat that is the best for you: a chic, luxurious catamaran, an elegant motor yacht or an adventurous sailing yacht - combined with every comfort, professional staff and every imaginable amenities.
some destinations
Aeolian Islands
One week we sail along the beautiful archipelago of the Aeolian Islands: Vulcano, Lipari, Panarea, Stromboli and Salina. During various shore excursions you can enjoy the small villages and the naturalistic beauty, one of the highlights is surely marveling in the darkness the "sciara del fuoco" - the always active "road of fire" that pours every day into the sea on one side of the Stromboli volcano.
Parthenopean Islands
The Partenopean Islands, or called the Campanian Archipelago, are the world-famous islands in the Gulf of Naples. Starting from Salerno we enjoy the Amalfi Coast, UNESCO World Heritage Site, with Amalfi and Positano, admire the islands of Capri, Ischia and Procida: enjoy, culture and whoever wants - also a little "dolce vita" on Capri!
The Tuscan Archipelago
The Tuscan archipelago is located in the southern part of Tuscany and comprises 7 main islands, as well as several islets and rocks. Most famous is Elba, the island of Giglio and Capraia. The "Tuscan Archipelago National Park" (Parco Nazionale dell’Arcipelago Toscano) is the most extensive marine reserve in Europe with 60,000 hectares of protected sea area and around 18,000 hectares of protected land. But not only a dreamlike landscape and crystal clear water await our guests, there is also a long and important history associated with this archipelago. One of the islands also achieved literary fame through Alexandre Dumas ’novel "The Count of Monte Christo".
These butterflies in your belly if you do not yet see but hear the sea...
On a private cruise you will experience the incredible beauty of Italy in complete safety - Italy means sea and sun, almost 7500 km of coastline shape the image of our country. We take you along the most beautiful stretches of coast into a world of pure relaxation and enjoyment. Choose the type of boat that is the best for you: a chic, luxurious catamaran, an elegant motor yacht or an adventurous sailing yacht - combined with every comfort, professional staff and every imaginable amenity.
some destinations
Aeolian Islands
One week we sail along the beautiful archipelago of the Aeolian Islands: Vulcano, Lipari, Panarea, Stromboli and Salina. During various shore excursions you can enjoy the small villages and the naturalistic beauty, one of the highlights is surely marveling in the darkness of the "sciara del fuoco" - the always active "road of fire" that pours every day into the sea on one side of the Stromboli volcano.
Parthenopean Islands
The Partenopean Islands, or called the Campanian Archipelago, are the world-famous islands in the Gulf of Naples. Starting from Salerno we enjoy the Amalfi Coast, UNESCO World Heritage Site, with Amalfi and Positano, admire the islands of Capri, Ischia and Procida: enjoy, culture and whoever wants - also a little "dolce vita" on Capri!
The Tuscan Archipelago
The Tuscan archipelago is located in the southern part of Tuscany and comprises 7 main islands, as well as several islets and rocks. Most famous is Elba, the island of Giglio and Capraia. The "Tuscan Archipelago National Park" (Parco Nazionale dell’Arcipelago Toscano) is the most extensive marine reserve in Europe with 60,000 hectares of protected sea area and around 18,000 hectares of protected land. But not only a dreamlike landscape and crystal clear water await our guests, there is also a long and important history associated with this archipelago. One of the islands also achieved literary fame through Alexandre Dumas ’novel "The Count of Monte Christo".