Ancient ruins and a charming village overlook the crystal-clear turquoise waters of the Mediterranean Sea.

Italy Yacht Charter

Italy boasts four luxury yacht hotspots. On a Y.CO charter you can climb an active volcano in Sicily. Take a tuk-tuk food tour on the Amalfi Coast. Scuba a NATO submarine base off Sardinia. Race a Vespa along the Italian Riviera. The best Italian sailing destination for you? Savvy guests flit between all four.

HISTORY ON A PLATE

Enjoy a delicious pizza and coffee with a breathtaking view of the colorful Positano coastline.

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Boats dot the azure waters surrounding the dramatic cliffs of Capri, dotted with charming white villas.

Your Guide to Italy

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REASONS TO VISIT

WHY WE LOVE ITALY

A sprawling island village nestles into verdant hillsides overlooking the vast, deep blue sea.

Remote Island Outposts

Maximum Security Jail Islands. A dozen of Italy’s 450 islands served as a sunny Alcatraz. Unwittingly, prison status protected nature. Asinara Island near Sardinia (once a Mafia penitentiary) is now a National Park with wild horses, albino donkeys and a census population of 1. Santo Stefano Island (an ex-political prison) near Capri has been abandoned to giant groupers and curious sailors since 1965.

A young man wakeboards through the choppy blue water with a large yacht anchored in the background.

Italy is Inventive

You’ll tour coastal archeological sites by Segway, scuba and SUP. You’ll be welcomed at island restaurants with biodynamic wines, ‘locavore’ ingredients and Michelin-starred chefs in their twenties. This is the nation that pioneered fast cars, high fashion and the humble pizza. There’s a slice of heaven waiting for you.

A lone kayaker paddles through crystal-clear turquoise waters, navigating around submerged rocks and a large coastal boulder.

YOUR GUIDE TO ITALY

SPECIALISED FOR TWO MILLENNIA

Italy has specialised in luxury tourism for two millennia. Roman emperors gorged on seafood on Ponza Island, an only-by-boat Mediterranean escape. Grand Tourists like Lord Byron took inter-island swims in the Cinque Terre National Park. Audrey Hepburn soaked up La Dolce Vita on her Roman Holiday. Every day is an epic.

Your Guide to Italy

Everyday Culture

But take note. In Italy history doesn’t reside in museums. It lives in rococo cafés, timeless recipes and scandalous graffiti from 2,000 years ago. It lives in the Florence skyline, in Tuscan vineyards and on the Ferrari test track. We’ll arrange all those experiences for you.

A sleek helicopter soars over rolling vineyards bathed in the golden light of sunset.
Crystal-clear turquoise waters gently lap onto a golden sand beach lined with lush green hills under a bright blue sky.

Your Guide to Italy

Finding Italy’s Best Beach

Fancy finding Italy’s best beach? You’ll have fun trying. Scattered across 7,500km of coastline are curvaceous coves, silverine swooshes and big yellow bananas of sand. Make the first footsteps at dawn with the aid of a seascooter or jetski. Or ask crew to construct your own private beach club (with loungers, barbecues, rugs, snugs, cocktail bar and beach tennis) in advance. Click your fingers and it’s done.

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