The average price of a catamaran rental per person in Italy in 2024 is 657€ per week. The price per person is calculated on the basis of 399 catamarans from our offer, in such a way that the average price of the catamaran rental is divided by the maximum number of persons allowed onboard. The highest (average!)price per person is in the week from 2024-08-10 (1,236€), and the lowest is in the week from 2024-10-26 (493€). The difference in the rental price from the highest season to the lowest is up to 60%.
Cabins | Highest | Average | Lowest | Lo/Hi |
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3 2 Boats | 1,064€ (2024-08-10) | 533€ | 336€ (2024-10-26) | ↓68% |
4 41 Boats | 1,083€ (2024-08-10) | 610€ | 454€ (2024-11-16) | ↓58% |
5-6 302 Boats | 1,123€ (2024-08-10) | 586€ | 435€ (2024-10-19) | ↓61% |
7-9 54 Boats | 1,986€ (2024-08-10) | 1,091€ | 836€ (2024-11-16) | ↓58% |
Boats:399 |
The average booking rate (or occupancy - percentage ratio between the number of booked and the number of all catamarans) for renting a catamaran in Italy in 2024 is 35.41% weeks per year (18 weeks) based on 178 catamarans from our offer for which our booking lists have been updated within the last 7 days. The highest booking rate is in the week from 2024-08-17 (97.73%), and the lowest is in the week from 2024-11-23 (1.95%). Minor inconsistencies in the graphs can occur at the ends of the seasons during boats maintenance, because some boat owners mark those periods as reserved by guests, thus increasing the booking rate.
Cabins | Highest | Average | Lowest | Weeks |
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3 2 Boats | 100% (2024-12-21) | 61.76% | 100% (2024-12-21) | 31 |
4 15 Boats | 100% (2024-08-17) | 48.95% | 58.33% (2024-12-21) | 25 |
5-6 144 Boats | 97.2% (2024-08-17) | 33.8% | 2.36% (2024-11-09) | 17 |
7-9 17 Boats | 100% (2024-08-17) | 33.73% | 0% (2024-12-21) | 17 |
Boats:178 |
The archive of average charter prices of a catamaran in Italy is showing historical price trend since 2019.
Year | Highest | Average | Lowest | Lo/Hi |
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2019 3 Boats | 7,933€ (2019-08-17) | 4,713€ | 3,700€ (2019-12-21) | ↓53% |
2020 22 Boats | 9,872€ (2020-08-15) | 5,644€ | 4,087€ (2020-10-31) | ↓59% |
2021 83 Boats | 11,786€ (2021-08-07) | 6,713€ | 5,173€ (2021-04-24) | ↓56% |
2022 136 Boats | 13,689€ (2022-08-13) | 7,718€ | 6,105€ (2022-11-19) | ↓55% |
2023 197 Boats | 13,623€ (2023-08-12) | 7,342€ | 5,741€ (2023-03-18) | ↓58% |
2024 399 Boats | 13,550€ (2024-08-10) | 7,186€ | 5,375€ (2024-10-26) | ↓60% |
Boats:399 |
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Hiring a catamaran in Italy is a fantastic way to explore the unique coastline and beautiful islands that rest between the Ligurian and the Tyrrhenian Sea. At any moment while sailing you will be desperate to drop anchor to enjoy the Italian seafood, shop within the narrow streets, or visit famous sites. A catamaran adventure in Italy is the perfect opportunity for both sea lovers and explorers to combine sailing and on-land experiences. Italy has various marinas that extend along the immense coastline, so you will never have trouble finding the ideal catamaran of your choice. You can directly contact the owners for the ideal vessel or simply allow a BednBlue travel expert to guide you with some recommendations.
You have plenty of options:
You can hire a catamaran with a skipper--or without one, if you have a license--and enjoy a one-day cruise along the Italian Riviera or the Amalfi coast. You can also book a catamaran for a sunset cruise, throw a party, or celebrate a wedding anniversary. Lastly, for a multi-day adventure, we recommend you to explore Sicily and the Aeolian Islands with a luxury catamaran.
Catamaran in italy.
Italy is bounded by the Ligurian and Tyrrhenian seas to the west and the Adriatic Sea to the east. The Ligurian Sea is like an arm of the Mediterranean Sea that extends towards Tuscany and the island of Elba, which offers an introduction to the history dating back to Napoleon Bonaparte. The islands in Tuscany boast luxurious quarters and resorts starting from the center of the Riviera, Genoa, which today hosts the most important port for cruising and tourism. Millions of visitors descend to Italy to enjoy the pastel-colored seaside villages, the rugged coastlines, and to be part of the modern luxury that extends from the Italian Riviera to the Amalfi Coast.
A catamaran holiday in Italy guarantees a life-changing experience, whether you are visiting the Italian Riviera in the north of Sicily in the south. If you have decided to cruise along the Italian Riviera, you have the option to spend multiple days in Portovenere, around the area of La Spezia, or enjoy your time in the fishing village of Portofino in Genoa, home to one of the prettiest superyacht marinas in the world. For the perfect one-day cruise, your catamaran can follow the dramatic coastline and head to Cinque Terre, known for its authentic shining villages, which have been inaccessible by land for centuries. Cinque Terre is also known for its spectacular restaurants, so you will not miss out on the Ligurian specialties of Pesto, anchovies, and a fantastic bowl of condiglione on a sun-kissed afternoon.
For a two- or three-day catamaran charter in Italy, you can head to Tuscany. This town can easily be reached from Cinque Terre, where you can immerse yourself in complete isolation in the small beaches of Viareggio and Livorno. Isola d’Elba (Elba island) is also within your reach and marks a fantastic cruise around the Tuscan Archipelago. Do not miss the chance to visit Portoferraio and Capa Bianco beaches, which are perfect for families and children. 50km south of Elba and 15km from the mainland, you have the option to go swimming and snorkeling in Giglio island, where you explore underwater shipwrecks. By paying a visit to Pianosa island, you will be able to jump off your catamaran and swim in some great diving spots. The whole archipelago of Tuscany can be yours where you can create your own routes and visit all 7 different islands that it’s composed of. You also have the option to sail between Maddalena national park and the Costa Smeralda, which is another one of Italy’s gems. You can even make a crossing to Corsica and create your own week-long itineraries.
With a catamaran rental in Italy, you can explore the dramatic coast of Amalfi. This coast is in close proximity to the Bay of Naples, giving you the option to make multiple stops in various ports, beaches, and scenic villages built on steep rock. From Positano, you can cruise into the isle of Capri. The towering rock formations of the Faraglioni are one of the most romantic spots in Italy, where you can propose to your significant other on board a luxury catamaran. If you begin a yacht charter in Italy from Naples, you will then have the option to enjoy a gentle cruise to Ischia and Procida. You can spend time at the port of Procida, known for its private beaches, perfect for a family on holiday. The main town, Piazzetta, provides excellent shopping opportunities, some of the finest sections of eateries, and hosts multiple events during the summer. For a multi-day experience, you can combine your itineraries with Naples and Amalfi and even go island-hopping to Sicily and the Aeolian islands.
If you want to enjoy a luxury sailing trip in the Mediterranean, do not miss the chance to visit Sardinia and Sicily. The island of Sardinia has three airports, making it easy for many travelers to hire a catamaran of their choice and explore Costa Smeralda’s captivating views as well as the rich diversity of landscapes in Olbia. Some of the most beautiful islets you cannot miss include La Maddalena, Tavolara, Budelli, Spargi, and Caprera, all offering various amenities, opportunities for swimming and snorkeling, as well as powdery white beaches that are always dotted with sailboats, catamarans, and luxury motor yachts, during the summer months. Costa Smeralda is a glittery playground for yachts and celebrities and a place one can enjoy the music in some of its glamorous nightclubs. Areas in northern Sardinia, including Alghero and Dorgali, can get very windy since the mistral wind is dominant most of the year. In this case, better hire a catamaran with a skipper who knows how to get around the jagged coastline.
Sicily is the biggest island in the Mediterranean and often includes the Aeolian islands in week-long itineraries, as there is so much to explore. The 7 islands in the archipelago are Lipari, Panarea, Vulcano, Stromboli, Salina, Alicudi, and Filicudi. With the island’s active volcanoes in the background, you can enjoy the magnificent coastlines that radiate serenity. The mouthwatering Sicilian cuisine only makes your culinary journey even more exciting. You can then head back to your catamaran at any moment or relax at the spa-like beaches, in the sulphuric islands you choose. This side of Italy has locals who will invite you to their community with open arms and will definitely mark the end of an unforgettable experience during your sailing holidays in Italy.
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We have categorized the top harbors, ports, and marinas regarding your catamaran hire in Italy.
Portovenere: The perfect place to access the Cinque Terre. It has steep, cobbled streets within its picturesque harbor. A great stopover spot when exploring the Italian Riviera. You can admire the view of the Bay of Poets from the castle.
Marina di Porto Cervo, Sardinia: It’s known for its beaches, fashion, and luxury. It has a berthing capacity of up to 700 yachts. Reservations for megayachts are also possible.
Marina di Porto Rotondo, Sardinia: Located on the east coast of Sardinia and in the province of Olbia. It provides very good mooring for yachts and an impressive surrounding landscape. It has 652 berths available for all types of yachts.
Marina Cala dei Sardi, Costa Smeralda, Sardinia: It has a berthing capacity of 140 yachts and also offers easy access to Corsica, in France. All provisions for yachts are available and top services are included.
Porto Azzurro, Elba island, Tuscany: It’s a picturesque harbor at the east coast of Elba, with 220 berths for boats up to 90 meters. Great shelter from winds. During the high season, it is best to book berths in advance.
Marina Genova, Genoa: It’s 5 minutes from the airport and is active 24 hours a day with surveillance. Mooring is completely under control the entire day and there is a berthing capacity for 500 yachts, as well as extra space for superyachts. Over 1000 car parking spaces are available, Wi-Fi, as well as other excellent services. Boats depart to Portofino, Portovenere, and Porto Cervo to other areas in the Mediterranean from here.
Porto Mirabello, La Spezia: It’s a modern Italian marina that can accommodate all types of yachts, including superyachts. A luxurious, efficient, and superb setting, with a great promenade in front of the historical district of the city.
The nearest airport to La-Spezia is Pisa Airport, which is 64.3 km away. Other nearby airports include Florence.
Marina Coppola, Amalfi: It offers easy access to Positano and Sorrento. Here, you can enjoy the beautiful houses and cliffs in a multi-colored scenery. There are also lovely restaurants, pizzerias, as well as great service and staff where you can dock your boat.
Capodichino airport: The closest international airport to the Amalfi coast is in Naples. Some people prefer to fly to Rome, as it's cheaper.
Marina Grande, Capri: It provides 300 berths for yachts up to 60m in length. It is a luxury marina and may be ranked as the top 10 world's most expensive marinas. It can get very busy during the summer months, especially since Capri is a great destination to many charterers, offering trips from Amalfi, Positano, or Naples.
Marina Maddalena: It’s a strategic marina for the islands in the Tuscany archipelago, with 130 berths available for all types of yachts.
Port of Messina, Sicily: It has 160 berths for yachts of up to 35 meters in length. The port is designed for cruise liners, ferries, and other fast boats.
Palermo, Naples, Sicily: They all have airports and are great access points to the Aeolian islands.
Marina Santelena, Venice: It has 110 berths with excellent staff offering professional mooring assistance. Free Wi-Fi, a beautiful view, and plenty of restaurants nearby.
Coming from the U.S you can fly directly to Naples or Rome and from there take a train to either Salerno (your gateway to the Italian riviera) or Sorrento (your gateway to the Amalfi coast).
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151 powerboats available in Italy for rent, starting from ₽44,460 per week. Bareboat or crewed options available for sailing vacations.
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20 gulets available for charter in Italy from ₽567,450 per week. These crewed yachts usually offered with full board and provisioning.
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Cost of boat rental in italy.
Average yacht charter cost in Italy starts from ₽214,740 per week. Graphic below represents fluctuation of charter prices in Italy during the year, based on a sample of 50 boats ranging from 40 to 50-foot. This graphic shows months with lowest prices during the year as well high season when prices are above average. Before booking the boat at lowest rate, please check sailing conditions as usually best prices are during off season.
Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | |
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€2,386 | €3,231 | €3,271 | €3,528 | €3,815 | €5,540 | €4,882 | €4,875 | €4,313 | €3,496 | €3,462 | €3,570 |
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With extensive coastline, Italy bareboat charters have something to offer even the most experienced sailors. From chic resorts in Capri to gorgeous views of Sardinia, erupting volcanoes in the Aeolian Islands, the rich history of Rome, sandy beaches of Sicily and the charming slow-paced life on the Amalfi Coast, whichever region you choose for your sailing vacation each will be a unique adventure.
Being a center of international tourism, Italy is visited by over 50 million people each year. Experiencing Italy on a sailing vacation is a great way to enjoy this wonderful, sunny country and make lasting memories. Many find that one trip isn't enough, and will return again and again to relax and soak up all that Italy has to offer.
Apart from the exciting history, fashion and friendly people, Italy is a country that is world famous for its delicious cuisine. Once you charter a boat in Italy, make this trip an unforgettable experience by exploring culture and traditional lifestyle through local foods. You may dine in small marinas, stock up with seafood, try fantastic fruits and vegetables in local markets, or lunch in casual waterside pizzerias while sailing in Salerno or Naples. Discover Italy's famous gelato ice-cream in Rome, or sample world renowned Tuscan wines while sailing in Follonica, Piombino or Livorno.
Sailing in Italy is the best possible way to explore this gorgeous country, as you can reach the most beautiful spots while avoiding crowded tourist destinations. As is typical for much of the Mediterranean, Italy's climate is mostly subtropical, with warm dry summers and wet winters. The months of May through October are optimal for a bareboat charter in Italy. During these months you can expect moderate winds from 10 to 20 knots while average temperatures will range from 70 to 90 F (20 to 30 C). July and August are the peak of the summer season, with temperatures reaching up to 90 F (30 C) and warm seas that can rise to a comfortable 75 F (24 C). This is a great time for sailors with moderate skills to experience and explore the region. The winter months can also be a wonderful time for a sailing trip in Italy, with mild temperatures and fewer crowds.
There are 5 major areas in Italy with the highest concentration of sailing yachts and catamarans for charter. 12 knots offers yacht rentals in Salerno, as well as a large fleet of charter yachts in Tropea, Follonica, Skarlino and Naples.
Sheltered short passages and light breezes make this area ideal for a relaxed sailing vacation. When taking a yacht charter in Italy you must consider sailing along the beautiful Amalfi Coast. Most Italy and Amalfi yacht charters begin in Naples. This city has distinct energy - chaotic but beautiful. While it may feel daunting at first sight, Naples will soon charm you with its hospitality and colorful culture. From the Naples yacht charter base in southern Italy, you have an easy gateway to Capri and the Amalfi coast.
In less than a day's passage from Naples you may reach the Amalfi coastline that stretches from Sorrento to Salerno, the most stunning and incomparable coastline of the Mediterranean. Beautiful hillside towns with colorful terrace houses clinging to steep cliffs represent authentic Italian architecture.
Salerno is the biggest yacht charter base in Italy that can boast a long history dating back to the 4th century. One of the most popular historical sites of this sailing destination is the Arechi Castle. Built in the 6th century, this castle offers the best views of the entire town of Salerno.
From there you may head to Capri, one of the most prestigious sailing destinations. A reservation is necessary for a berth in the marina beforehand, as this is a popular and busy place during the summer season.
Yacht charters in Procida can be an alternative to Naples. Located in the Bay of Naples, this relatively undiscovered and untouched island can be easily reached by ferry. Procida has open access to the Amalfi Coast and Pontine Islands.
This is another must visit destination for an Italian yacht charter. This tiny town has cobblestone streets and is framed by hills of ancient, silvery olive groves. From the top of the hill, opens a breathtaking view of the harbor and beautiful coastline. Numerous waterside cafes offer great places to sit and watch the glamorous yachting world. Further down the Italian coast, you may sail to Elba, the largest island of the Tuscan Archipelago, located only 6 miles from Piombino. Elba has several coastal villages, all with the same spectacular views of the seas. You may also like to stop and take a walk along the streets of the island's principal town – Portoferraio.
A yacht charter in Italy requires a valid skipper's license. The skipper must be at least 18 years of age (this is also a basic requirement for obtaining a sailing license) and must carry their license at all times during the vacation. A valid skipper's license will allow you to sail along the coastline within 20 miles of the shore.
In order to charter a motor boat you will also need an official permit allowing you to operate a power vessel with an engine over 40 hp. Italian authorities recognize most of the International Certificates of Pleasure Craft Operators.
Italians are very sensitive about the protection of their marine reserves. You should keep in mind that it is forbidden to bring a yacht close to the shore in protected areas (usually a minimum distance is 1 to 2 miles). In these areas it is also prohibited to fish, collect seashells, sea plants, cruise on a boat with a working engine, anchor, or practice any type of water sport. Italian protected areas are found in Cinque Terre, the Tuscan Archipelago, Isole Tremiti, Miramar, Maddalena Archipelago, Egadiysky Archipelago, the island of Ustica, Porto Cesareo and Ventotene.
Italy is among the countries of the Schengen Agreement, and is a member of EFTA. For citizens of the countries that are members of these organizations, as well as for EU citizens, a valid passport is all that is required to enter Italy. You are allowed to stay in the country for up to 90 days.
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Charter a private yacht in italy with scansail.
Italy is a country located in Southern Europe, known for its rich history, culture and natural beauty. Not only is it home to some of the world's most iconic landmarks such as the Colosseum in Rome and the Leaning Tower of Pisa but Italy is also known for its delicious cuisine, with dishes such as pasta, pizza and gelato being popular around the world.
Chartering a private yacht in Italy is one of the best ways to explore the country and its stunning coastlines. There are many beautiful and varied destinations to visit in Italy, from the Mediterranean islands of Sardinia and Sicily to the Adriatic Sea and the Amalfi Coast. Each region has its own unique character and offers a wide range of activities and attractions. You can spend your days relaxing on the deck of your private yacht, swimming in crystal-clear waters or exploring charming towns and villages along the coast.
There are many factors that affect the overall cost of a private yacht charter in Italy. For one, the specific region and seasonality is particularly relevant as popular destinations during high season can be much more expensive than similar yachts in other regions and low season. Additional factors include the type of yacht, the size of the vessel and the duration of the trip. Below are the average prices according to yacht type and seasonality.
€2,000 per week in the low season
€2,500 per week in the high season
€1,750 per week in the low season
€2,100 per week in the high season
€3,000 per week in the low season
€4,500 per week in the high season
€6,500 per week in the low season
€14,500 per week in the high season
€13,500 per week in the low season
€20,500 per week in the high season
€2,800 per week throughout the year
€4,680 per week in the high season
The climate in Italy varies depending on the region, but overall the country has a Mediterranean climate, with warm, dry summers and mild, wet winters.
In the northern parts of Italy, the climate is cooler and more humid with summer temperatures in these regions averaging around 25 degrees Celsius and winter temperatures around 7 degrees. These regions are particularly great to visit during the spring and autumn months as the foliage changes drastically.
In contrast, in southern Italy and the islands, the climate is warmer and drier, with summer temperatures averaging around 25 to 30 degrees Celsius and winter temperatures around 15 degrees. The best time to visit these regions is during the summer to take full advantage of the gorgeous aquamarine seas. However, avoid July and August if you dislike large crowds as these are peak months for tourism.
While making your booking, you may find that that there is an option to charter your private yacht with or without a skipper. It is possible to rent without a skipper, but there are many advantages to having one on board your journey. For example, a skipper will be comfortable sailing around the area, so they can safely and securely guide you through the waters. Moreover, their familiarity with the region means that they can tailor the journey to your liking, making sure to show you the best of Italy. Lastly, a skipper will allow you to fully relax and enjoy your excursion because they will handle all of the technical aspects involved with navigation such as sailing, docking and anchoring.
Italy is a diverse country with a long coastline that offers many stunning destinations for a boating holiday. If you aren’t sure what to do, here are five places to visit in Italy with your private yacht charter:
How much does it typically cost to charter a boat in italy during peak and off-peak seasons.
During the high season in Italy, the average daily rental cost for a boat is around €588, while in the low season, it's approximately €532.
In Italy, you have the option to charter a boat with a skipper through Scansail. They offer 6 boats in Italy with skippers, though please note there is an additional fee of approximately €195 per day.
In Italy, you can rent one of 5924 boats without a license.
The top boat brands in Italy are Marinello and Jeanneau.
The typical boat length in Italy is 11 meters.
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931 Crewed Luxury Yachts for Charter in the Amalfi Coast
An Amalfi Coast yacht charter promises the ultimate Mediterranean vacation and a true taste of life in Italy . Dotted along the coast, the towns of Positano , Sorrento , Ravello and the island of Capri are located in close proximity to one another, making them easy to incorporate into a short-hop charter itinerary. Since the Amalfi Coast has limited on-land routes, a luxury yacht charter is the ultimate way to fall in love with this stunning slice of West Italy in summer 2023.
Known for its dramatic cliffs and picture-perfect towns, the Amalfi Coast sits in the Campania region of Italy bordered by the Tyrrhenian sea. It is shouldered by the Bay of Naples to the north and the Salerno Gulf to the south. Also known as the Sorrentine Peninsula, the region covers around 50 kilometers of coast, and all of it is best explored by boat. The region is perennially one of the most popular cruising regions throughout summer and beyond, with hundreds of people traveling from around the globe to rent a yacht and explore these UNESCO-listed shores and deep blue cruising grounds.
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If you are considering a yacht charter vacation in the Mediterranean, we recommend the Amalfi Coast for anyone looking for mesmerizing scenery, romantic towns, mouthwatering Italian food and ancient landmarks.
With its dramatic cliff-strewn houses, superyacht lifestyle and gin-clear waters, you will be spoilt for choice for destinations to stop off in Amalfi Coast. To make it a little bit easier, we have compiled a list of some of the best places to visit:
Sorrento Best for : Marinas, elegant Baroque architecture, charming cobbled streets, lemons, rich history, cafe culture, clear waters, snorkeling and loggerhead turtles
Capri and Anacapri Best for : Cosmopolitan luxury lifestyle, glamorous superyachts, picturesque beaches, impressive fashion houses and incredible cuisine, stunning architecture, villas, museums and iconic blue grotto
Positano Best for : panoramic views, rainbow-hued buildings, gelaterias, seafood restaurants, boutiques, ceramics, michelin-star dining, laid-back beach clubs.
Amalfi town Best for : Culture and history, cathedral and pretty chapels, museums, authentic Italian restaurants and marina
Ravello Best for : La dolce vita, beautiful sweeping views, clifftop dwellings, imposing villas, rich history, cascading gardens, variety of plant species, Ravello festival, Greek-style architecture and statues
Those on a superyacht vacation on the Amalfi Coast can discover plenty of other areas in this pocket of Italy. The region is located in close proximity to Salerno, Naples and the islands of Ischia and Procida, which are hidden gems of this part of West Italy.
The Italian Riviera is not far from the Amalfi Coast, and here the city of Rome, the region of Tuscany and beautiful towns including Portofino and Cinque Terre can be easily accessed. Across the Tyrrhenian sea, meanwhile, Sardinia and Corsica await, offering a wealth of secluded sand-coated beaches and sleepy fishing villages.
The Amalfi Coast is good for all types of yacht charter vacation. The region is great for fun with the family, with lots of culture and history to keep children entertained, as well as a variety of restaurants to suit every palate and occasion.
However, be aware that the waters of the Tyrrhenian sea are deep and the area doesn't have an excess of beaches where little ones can play.
The region is primed for a see-and-be-seen luxury yacht charter. The glitzy restaurants and celebrity-approved beach clubs and bars mean that there is plenty for those to enjoy as part of a yacht charter with friends.
The Amalfi Coast has become a playground for superyachts and a pilgrimage for the Hollywood elite.
The Amalfi Coast has a long and successful history as a maritime powerhouse and a tourist destination. Between the 10th and 11th century, the region enjoyed privileged trade routes with Sardinia, Turkey and the wider West Mediterranean , and the region began introducing hotels comparatively earlier than the rest of Europe.
The Amalfi Coast has a romantic allure that has draws in plenty of artists, musicians and writers over the years; and this also makes it a prime candidate for a honeymoon yacht charter vacations.
The Amalfi Coast is a hugely popular yacht charter destination, and there are hundreds of different crewed yachts in the local fleet to choose from. You will be spoilt for choice!
Your yacht charter broker will be able to best advise you. Their job is to find the perfect yacht that suits the needs of you and your charter party. No matter what your criteria, there will be a superyacht that matches it; just be sure to book well in advance, as yachts in the region are always in extremely high demand during the summer season.
Motor yacht charter is the most popular for those looking to zip between destinations without having to worry about a dip in the wind. Whether you're looking for a speedy sport yacht for slicing through the seas, or you'd rather have a luxury megayacht with all of the state-of-the-art amenities at your fingertips, your yacht charter broker will be able to find you a motor yacht that ticks all the right boxes.
Be aware that not many marinas along the coast cater to larger yachts, so be sure to factor this in when discussing your options with your broker.
Sailing yacht charter is popular as well, and this type of yachting vacation is perfect for those wanting to feel even closer to the ocean. Sailing conditions on the Amalfi Coast are typically very favorable, with light winds and calm seas. There are plenty of catamarans, monohulls and racer sailers available, so it won't be hard to find a charter sailing yacht to suit your needs.
With so many options available, there’s something to suit every type of budget. For convenience we have listed the average prices for motor yacht and sailing yacht charters in Amalfi Coast below;
The best time for a yachting vacation on the Amalfi Coast is between May and August; although warm weather extends into April and September. The seas are generally calm between these months, with lots of sunshine, cloudless skies and temperatures soaring into the nineties. Those looking to escape the heat should avoid visiting in June, July and August, when the mercury is at its peak.
The Amalfi Coast has a very low average rainfall during the summer months, meaning you don't need to worry about showers spoiling your on-deck fun. What’s more, the Sorrentine Peninsula enjoys shelter from the winds on both its north and south sides, so you can rest easy knowing your cruising experience will likely be smooth sailing.
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Luxury yacht charters on the Amalfi Coast generally begin in Naples, or Napoli in Italian, and approach the Amalfi Coast from the north. However, it is equally possible for you to begin your yachting adventure in Salerno, and cruise along the south-facing side of the peninsula first.
It's simple and straightforward to fly into Naples International Airport (NAP), which operates non-stop flights from the USA, Europe and the Middle East during the peak season.
The port of Naples is also a convenient gateway to other parts of Italy and wider Mediterranean region, with charter yachts easily able to find a berth at one of the many marinas here.
Whatever route you choose, you can be sure you won’t miss the highlights; the Amalfi Coast is comparatively smaller than other Mediterranean hotspots, so you incorporate everything you want to see into a shorter itinerary.
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If you are spending more time chartering a yacht, you may be tempted to head to Sicily , Sardinia or the Italian Riviera as part of your Amalfi Coast superyacht charter. All of these destinations can be accessed within a night cruise, and visiting them is a great way to explore another side of Italy.
With so many alluring towns and villages on the Amalfi Coast and the surrounding region, you may wish to finish your crewed yacht charter in a new destination. However, you could also finish your vacation where you started, and there are plenty of itineraries that incorporate a round trip.
Wherever you choose to disembark your yacht, finding an airport to take you back home won't be a problem. The Amalfi Coast and surrounding areas are well-connected by air, and you will enjoy a seamless transfer to an airport of your choice. Helicopter transfers can also be arranged; Sorrento, Capri, Sicily and Sardinia all have private heliports.
There is a limited number of marinas along the Amalfi Coast, and as a result, slip costs in this region are among the highest in the Mediterranean , as many smaller yachts are unable to sit out at anchor as the water is too deep.
If you would like to spend a night in port, then be sure to make this clear to your crew or your charter broker well in advance, so that they can book it. It's advisable to spend a few nights of your charter docked in a marina, as there are plenty of restaurants and bars that are great for evening entertainment on the Amalfi Coast, and being docked in a marina will give you easy access to the town centre.
The marinas that do exist along the Amalfi Coast typically cater to smaller yachts, so be sure to bear this mind. The following are the best marinas in the region, with a number that cater to larger yachts:
Slips are something that will add an extra cost to your yacht charter vacation, so it's important to be realistic about your budget and factor these expenses in before you book your charter.
With its A-lister appeal, rich cultural history and bevy of world-class restaurants, the Amalfi Coast is one of the most popular destinations in the Mediterranean. Therefore, we advise you to book your yacht charter well in advance of your trip to secure your perfect yacht on your preferred dates. If you leave it too late, the selection of yachts at your disposal will be reduced and you may not be able to explore the destinations you have your heart set on.
Plus, finding dates when everyone in your charter party is available can be tricky; the longer you leave it, the more challenging it will be.
Your yacht charter broker will also need plenty of time to tailor an itinerary to suit you, and enough time to book ahead for the nights you wish to spend in marinas. We recommend booking up to 3 months in advance to give your broker the optimum time to organize everything down to the last detail.
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To fully experience the charm of the Amalfi Coast on a yacht charter, you will need around seven days- however longer and shorter itineraries can also be arranged.
The region is reasonably small compared to other destinations in the Mediterranean, but a week will give you ample time to step on shore and explore all the beautiful towns and cities of the Amalfi Coast. Expect to encounter the beautiful gardens of Ravello, the lemon groves of Sorrento, the cathedral in Amalfi and the captivating town of Positano.
For longer itineraries along the Amalfi Coast, there are many small islands scattered off the coast that can be explored; from Capri and Ischia in the south to Ponza, Ventotene and Ponza in the north.
Most Amalfi Coast yacht charters begin in Naples, where there is an international airport and large port. However, charter guests can easily begin or end their yachting adventure elsewhere in the Mediterranean, and incorporate the Amalfi Coast into part of their overall yacht charter experience. Guests on a private yacht charter in the Amalfi Coast may want to begin in the Italian Riviera or the South of France, and continue onwards to Sardinia or Sicily.
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Be aware that marinas in the Amalfi Coast are in high demand, so mooring costs can add up significantly and you will need to ensure you book a berth well in advance. The region can also be congested in peak season, and towns and villages can be touristy.
There is a wide variety of yachts for charter in the Amalfi Coast, so you can be sure to find an option that suits you and your budget.
Before you book, you should factor in additional costs that aren't covered in the base rate, such as berthing, fuel, VAT, food and drink and crew tips.
Since it can be challenging to find sheltered bays and shallow water to drop anchor in, you will more than likely need to berth in a port for a night. Marinas along the Amalfi Coast are among the most expensive in the Mediterranean, so berthing costs can quickly add up.
Be aware that marinas in the Amalfi Coast are in high demand as well, so you will need to ensure you book a berth well in advance.
To give you an idea of which yachts are available, you can browse the complete fleet of Amalfi Coast charter yachts on our site. If you make an enquiry, a yacht charter broker will be in touch to provide you with a custom charter proposal based on your requirements.
Alternatively, you can reach out to your preferred yacht charter broker , and they will be able to find the ideal yacht for you and your charter party.
The prime time for an Amalfi Coast yacht charter is between June and September, when the weather is warm, rainfall is low and the wind is minimal.
The weather is pleasantly warm as early as May and later in October too, with the added bonus of fewer crowds.
Between August and September the sea temperature is higher; so later in the season is best to visit if you want to spend a lot of time in the water.
Amalfi Coast yacht charters typically start in Naples, where there is an international airport. Naples is the best starting point if you'd like to explore all of what the Amalfi Coast has to easy access to Capri and Sorrento on the western side and Positano and Ravello on the eastern side. Naples makes a great starting point if you'd like to explore further afield as well, with the islands of Ischia and Ponza located nearby.
Amalfi Coast yacht charters can also start in Salerno, where there is a domestic airport that operates scheduled and chartered flights. Salerno is the best place to start if you have limited time and would like to see the sights of Amalfi, Ravello, Positano and Nerano, all of which are located on the eastern side of the Amalfi Coast.
Of course, it's also possible to take a car down the Amalfi Coast and board your yacht from anywhere you choose.
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Below we explore the right time to charter and some of the key places to visit. You can also browse the yachts available in Italy this year. An Italy yacht charter vacation brings this central Mediterranean country’s beautiful culture and scenery to life. You can experience many different aspects of Italy, including the restaurants, art, history and colour in the comfort of your favourite luxury charter yacht on the Mediterranean and Adriatic coastlines. The famous Italian places you can explore include Naples , Capri , Amalfi , Portofino , Sardinia , Rome , Sicily and Venice , to name a few.
The cost to charter a crewed yacht in Italy begins at a price of around 5,000 Euros per week plus advanced provisioning allowance (APA) expenses, typically around 30%. The most expensive luxury Italy superyacht charter holiday costs over 1 million Euros per week plus APA.
Like most of the Mediterranean, the Italy season generally runs from April to the end of October. The summer season for Italy is in July and August. This is also the high season as far as yacht charter goes. Other good times to rent your yacht are generally on either of the shoulder seasons (April-May and September-October), each side of the main summer season, as the temperatures are still comfortable, and the onshore tourists have yet to arrive in their largest numbers. The types of yachts available in Italy include motor yacht, sailing yacht charter, skippered, crewed yachts, catamarans, power boats, sailboat, luxury yachts and the ever increasing mega and superyacht charter.
“I think Italy is so special because it truly has something to offer everyone. Whether you are seeking a romantic honeymoon, a family vacation, or a holiday with a few of your closest friends, Italy can provide exactly what you’re looking for.” – Trina Howes Luxury Yacht Charter Broker in her article titled ‘ Italy – Why is this Charter Location so Special? ’
Many Italy and Amalfi private charters begin in Naples. Naples is a city with a distinct energy - chaotic yet charming, cluttered yet beautiful. Rather daunting to the virgin eye,
Naples has a way of shedding your inhibitions, to present a proud and colorful culture, with an alluring hospitality. Naples is the yacht charter hub of southern Italy and the gateway to Capri and the Amalfi Coast. The Isle of Capri and Amalfi present some of the most spectacular coastlines of the whole Mediterranean.
A yacht holiday in Italy must incorporate the stunning Amalfi Coast. The Amalfi coast is around a day sail south of Naples. Amalfi and Positano , like Capri, attract visitors and charter yachts of the highest prestige. The 50 km of the Amalfi coastline stretches mainly from Sorrento to Salerno . It remains a place of rare and incredible beauty. The hillside towns are a truly magnificent display of Italian engineering and architecture. Terrace houses and buildings cling to steep cliffs, rising from the coastline.
Portofino is another must see. It is a tiny town of cobble-stone streets, framed by hills of silvery, ancient olive groves. From the top of the hill, the views of the harbor and coastline are breathtaking. Cafes, boutique shops and gelataria’s spill out into the harbor piazza. The portside cafes are a great place to sit and watch the glamorous yachting world go by. Further down the Italian coast, you'll sail upon 'Cinque Terre' - A succession of five coastal villages, all with the same spectacular views of the seas. These villages are less expensive and sophisticated, than their more popular sister, Portofino. There is a stunning and famous walk along this coastal route, linking the five towns romantically called 'Via Dell 'Amore' ( The Way of Love ).
A charter in Sardinia, Italy is also quite an experience. Sardinia is a universe unto itself. It's an island of Italy, where the local language is incomprehensible to all other Italians.
An island with one of Europe's most stunning coastlines; it's waters teem with fish; it's golden sands disappear into oceans of blue; it's rugged mountains are covered with flocks of sheep producing cheese so pungent, your palate will never forget.
Venice is a city that’s surrounded by so much water, so being afloat on a yacht vacation is a fantastic way to experience this classic Mediterranean city. Venice is one of the most romantic cities in the world , with its intricate web of canals, charming gondoliers, glorious renaissance architecture and narrow cobbled streets. Venice is an essential stop on any Adriatic yacht charter holiday. On your charter boat, take a cruise down the Grand Canal. From the deck of your charter boat, you’ll be able to pass by sights such as the Ca'Foscari, Palazzo Grassi, Guggenheim Museum and the Accademia Bridge.
Why CharterWorld? CharterWorld is a specialist charter company with all the crewed yachts in Italy and the Mediterranean at the best price. With the industry’s top professional yacht brokers and every yacht in the Mediterranean available you will be well served. If there is a boat or cruising area in Italy, or elsewhere, that you are interested in which is not covered here, please contact us and we will provide you with that information personally and free of charge.
Amanda, Jaco is a beautiful boat. Captain and crew is wonderful. The details of our trip were very similar to the itinerary you outlined with some minor modifications along the way. Our first night was in Ischia. We had dinner on the boat. We left early the next morning after breakfast for Capri. Capri was wonderful and tremendously fun. We hiked the Phoenician Stairs to Anacapri, hiked Mt. Solar, Villa Jovis and enjoyed the shipping now etc. dinner at Auroa one night. We spent two nights there. Upon departure, we had lunch at the lunch spot en route to Positano that you recommended. We spent one night in Positano and had dinner at a great hotel that MK can forward. We spent the night in Amalfi and had dinner on the boat. Next day we embarked for Sorrento. We spent two nights in Sorrento. Had dinner at Don Alfonso which is a truly special place. On our last Saturday we hit Pompeii, and mt. Vesuvius. Great day. We had the boat meet us back in Naples. We really had a special time and thank you for all of your diligence and follow up to ensure that we had a special experience. M/Y JACO / Italy / September
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Italy is a renowned travel destination that is almost better seen from the water onboard a private yacht rental. With sandy beaches and azure waters stretching as far as the eye can see, renting a motor yacht in Italy offers the perfect opportunity to indulge in the ultimate charter experience. Renting a yacht in Italy not only grants you access to breathtaking landscapes and adventures but also adds an element of luxury to your vacation. Get ready to embark on an extraordinary journey along the stunning Italian shores.
Set your course towards the magnificent Aeolian Islands, a volcanic archipelago in the Tyrrhenian Sea. Or explore the pristine beaches or Sardinia and Sicily. Imagine cruising along the Amalfi Coast, with its dramatic cliffs, picturesque villages, and hidden coves. Or perhaps you're drawn to the timeless charm of the Italian Riviera, with its glamorous ports and vibrant atmosphere.
At Nautal, we connect you with local yacht boat owners in Italy, which allows you to explore its beauty from a local’s point of view. Treat yourself to the luxury and excitement that a yacht charter brings, creating lifelong memories amidst the unparalleled beauty of Italy's coastal treasures! Get ready to be immersed in the charm of the Italian coast on a yacht charter vacation!
The cost of a yacht rental will depend on the time of year, the location, the size of the boat, and more. The price of yacht charters in Italy during the low season can start from $1,110 per day and $13,974 per week. During high season, rentals can cost $2,995 or more per day or $10,606 or more per week. For a luxury yacht charter in Italy, you will be looking to spend even more, with prices often starting at around $24,830.
There may be additional fees not included in the final price, such as fuel or skipper fees. However, some boat owners might include some fees in the price, such as for food and drinks or sports equipment. You can reach out to the boat owner directly through our messaging system to inquire about what is included in the price.
The best time to go depends on your preferences and the experiences you seek. Generally, the peak season for yacht rentals in Italy falls between May and September, when the weather is warmest and the winds are the calmest. The peak season is from June to August when the temperature is also the hottest. In addition to good sailing conditions during this time, there are also various festivals and cultural events that take place. From lively beach parties to cultural celebrations, the summer months offer a lively and bustling atmosphere that adds an extra layer of excitement to your yacht rental experience.
It's important to note that the ideal time to visit Italy for a yacht rental may vary depending on the specific location you wish to explore. For instance, if you're planning to navigate the picturesque Amalfi Coast, the months of May, June, and September often provide a perfect balance between favorable weather and fewer crowds. In contrast, if you're visiting the islands of Sardinia or Sicily, July, and August are typically the best months, as they offer sun-drenched days and a lively atmosphere.
Italy offers so many enchanting destinations to explore during your yacht rental adventure. From charming coastal towns to secluded island retreats, there's something for everyone. With so many incredible options, the choice is yours to create an itinerary that caters to your desires and unveils the best of Italy's coastal wonders.
Depending on where you plan to visit on your vacation, the best marinas and ports for you will differ. Some of Italy’s best yacht marinas include:
Italy is one of the most visited countries in the world and therefore has a large number of international airports. Many airports also have public transport which will allow you to easily reach your private yacht charter in Italy.
To get to any of the islands in the south of Italy, there is the possibility of also arriving at places such as Naples and taking a ferry or simply renting your yacht from there and starting your journey early.
While most yachts come with a skipper, there is a limited number available for those who prefer to take full control of their sailing experience. To secure a yacht without a skipper, it's advisable to book early to ensure availability. If you're considering a bareboat charter in Italy, it's important to hold the appropriate boating license to navigate the yacht. If you're unsure, it's recommended to check with the boat owner for clarification.
For the ultimate luxury yacht charter in Italy, we recommend a crewed charter. Whether you choose a skippered yacht charter or one with a full crew, you can take in your Italian yacht charter by island hopping and enjoying refreshing swims in the beautiful waters. A crewed charter typically includes a skilled chef who can help make your vacation truly feel relaxing with handcrafted meals and drinks.
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P ORTICELLO, Sicily (AP) — Specialist cave divers working in 12-minute underwater shifts were searching Tuesday for six missing passengers and crew, including British tech tycoon Mike Lynch, believed to be in the submerged wreck of a luxury yacht that was slammed by a powerful storm and swiftly sank off Sicily.
The sleek yacht, named the Bayesian, was carrying a crew of 10 people and 12 passengers when it suddenly sank near the Mediterranean island that is part of Italy at about 4 a.m. on Monday. One body has been recovered and 15 people survived.
Fire rescue officials have said the six believed to remain in the sailboat's hull will be considered missing until they are located in the wreckage.
Here's what we know so far about the sinking and those who were on board.
Italian civil protection officials believe a sudden and fierce storm that battered the coast of Sicily in the early hours of Monday whipped up a waterspout in the exact spot where the 56-meter (184-foot) British-flagged Bayesian was moored.
Karsten Borner, the captain of another yacht moored nearby, said he saw the Bayesian during the storm but when the wild weather passed it was gone and he saw only a red flare lighting the night sky, the Italian news agency ANSA and the Giornale di Sicilia newspaper reported.
Borner and one of his crew boarded their tender and found a lifeboat carrying 15 people, some of them injured. They took them aboard their yacht and alerted the coast guard.
Rescue authorities said the wreck was resting at a depth of 50 meters (163 feet) about a half mile offshore of the picturesque fishing village of Porticello.
Among the missing is 59-year-old tech tycoon Mike Lynch , sometimes described as the British Bill Gates. Lynch was acquitted in June of all charges in a U.S. fraud trial linked to the $11 billion sale of his software company Autonomy to Hewlett-Packard in 2011.
Lynch still faced a potentially huge bill stemming from a civil case in London that HP mostly won during 2022. Damages haven’t been determined in that case, but HP is seeking $4 billion. Lynch made more than $800 million from the Autonomy sale.
A Cambridge-educated mathematician, Lynch made his name running Autonomy, which made a search engine that could pore through emails and other internal business documents to help companies find vital information more quickly.
Lynch’s 18-year-old daughter Hannah was reportedly among the missing. His wife, Angela Bacares, and 14 other people survived.
Among others still missing Tuesday, according to the civil protection agency, were one of Lynch’s U.S. lawyers, Christopher Morvillo of Clifford Chance, and Morvillo’s wife, Neda. Morvillo was regarded as an elite defense lawyer and was also a federal prosecutor in New York after 9/11.
Also missing was Jonathan Bloomer, the non-executive chairman of Morgan Stanley International, and his wife, Judy. He is the former head of the Autonomy audit committee and testified for the defense at Lynch’s trial.
Bloomer was also chair of the Hiscox Group, an insurer that does business on the Lloyd’s of London market.
“We are deeply shocked and saddened by this tragic event,” Hiscox CEO Aki Hussain said in a statement.
Among the survivors was Charlotte Golunski, who said she momentarily lost hold of her 1-year-old daughter Sofia in the water, but then managed to grab her and hold her up over the waves until a lifeboat inflated and they were both pulled to safety, ANSA reported. The father, identified by ANSA as James Emslie, also survived.
The Dutch foreign ministry said a Dutch man survived. The ministry, citing privacy, did not release his identity.
One body was recovered on Monday, identified as the on-board chef.
The Bayesian was a luxury yacht built in 2008 by the Italian firm Perini Nav. It was known for its single 75-meter (246-feet) aluminum mast — one of the world’s tallest. Online charter sites listed it for rent for up to 195,000 euros (about $215,000) a week.
Its registered owner is listed as Revtom Ltd., based on the Isle of Man, according to online maritime database Equasis. Lynch’s wife is listed as Revtom’s sole owner, according to corporate registration documents from the Isle of Man.
The yacht's name is an apparent reference to “Bayesian inference,” one of the two main approaches to statistical machine learning and the one that was used by Autonomy.
Waterspouts are tornadoes that form over water and can happen when a storm moves across warm water.
According to the U.S. National Ocean Service, there are two types of waterspouts — fair-weather and tornadic.
Tornadic waterspouts “have the same characteristics as a land tornado. They are associated with severe thunderstorms, and are often accompanied by high winds and seas, large hail, and frequent dangerous lightning,” the service says on its website.
While scientists haven’t attributed the specific event to climate change, average monthly surface temperatures have been at record highs for months . Hotter air can hold more moisture, making heavier storms more likely.
Sicily has been baking under intense heat this summer , and the United Nations’ panel of climate change experts notes the Mediterranean Sea is particularly vulnerable to climate change, with warming rates roughly 20% higher than the global average.
Experts say it is extraordinarily rare for a luxury sailboat of this size to capsize due to weather events.
“This just doesn’t happen. You know, boats sink because things like keels fall off, or they run aground and breach the hull ... whereas just from a weather angle, a boat that big being pushed over on its side is absolutely extraordinary,” said Skip Novak, a lifelong sailor who has taken part in multiple round the world yacht races and written books about sailing.
Novak said he believed that strong gusts likely pushed the yacht over 90 degrees to its side, and the vessel did not recover because of the weight of the huge mast and because it was anchored. He suggested that internal doors were likely not closed, and water quickly poured in to sink the vessel.
“When you’re at anchor, even if it’s blowing with a storm in the Mediterranean, you rarely shut the whole boat down because nobody expects something like this to happen," Novak told The Associated Press. “So if the boat wasn’t completely watertight at the deck, you’d have flooding going in. It would take a couple minutes and that would be it."
As the search for the missing continues, authorities already have begun trying to piece together exactly what happened.
Prosecutors from the Sicilian town of Termini Imerese have opened an investigation, as is normal in such events even when no suspects are identified. To date, they have not commented publicly.
The British Marine Accident Investigation Branch said four of its inspectors were being deployed to Palermo.
Corder reported from The Hague, Netherlands. Associated Press writer Sylvia Hui in London contributed to this report.
British tech tycoon Mike Lynch is among those unaccounted for after the ship was battered by a tornado off the coast of Palermo in the early hours of Monday morning.
Sunday 25 August 2024 08:46, UK
A man has died and six people are missing after a UK-flagged superyacht sank off the coast of Sicily in a tornado - with a prominent British businessman among those unaccounted for.
Technology tycoon Mike Lynch owned the 56-metre vessel (183ft), named Bayesian.
Mr Lynch, known as the "British Bill Gates", has been in the headlines in recent months over a high-profile fraud case.
In June, he was cleared of all charges by a US jury related to the sale of his software company Autonomy to Hewlett-Packard in 2011.
Mr Lynch's 18-year-old daughter Hannah is among those missing after his yacht sank, local media reports.
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Mr Lynch's wife Angela Bacares is confirmed to be among the 15 people who were rescued after the British-flagged yacht capsized at around 4.30am local time (3.30am UK time) on Monday.
One body has also been recovered, after being found close to the vessel, according to local media.
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The boat was hit by a tornado over the water, known as a waterspout, that struck where the yacht had been anchored during the storm.
Police divers have been trying to reach the hull of the ship, which is resting at a depth of 50 metres (163 feet) off Porticello, near Palermo.
During the rescue effort, divers saw "corpses through the portholes" of the wreck, Salvo Cocina, the head of the Civil Protection of Sicily, said.
“They were in the wrong place at the wrong time,” he added.
The incident comes days after Stephen Chamberlain, Mr Lynch's co-accused in the fraud trial, died in a car collision in Stretham, Cambridgeshire.
Mr Chamberlain's lawyer said he was out running on Saturday when he was hit by a car.
Most on board yacht thought to be British
The boat had 12 passengers and a crew of 10 people. Four of the missing passengers are British and two are American, Italian news website la Reppublica reports.
Most of those on board were reported to be from Britain - including a mother and one-year-old daughter who are among those rescued.
Speaking to the Giornale Di Sicilia newspaper, Charlotte Golunski said: "For two seconds I lost my baby in the sea, then I immediately hugged her again amid the fury of the waves.
"I held her tightly, close to me, while the sea was stormy. Many were screaming. Luckily, the lifeboat inflated and 11 of us managed to get on board."
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Ms Golunski was reportedly given stitches for a chest injury following the ordeal. The father of the child also survived, Mr Cocina said.
Eight of the 15 people rescued and taken ashore at Porticello were taken to hospital, while the others were taken to a hotel.
The Italian coast guard said the boat had passengers from Britain, the US, and Canada.
Meanwhile, multiple Italian news outlets reported that people on the boat were from Britain, New Zealand, Sri Lanka, and Ireland.
British-French citizens were also among those on the superyacht, according to reports.
'I saw it sinking with my own eyes'
Pietro Asciutto, a fisherman from Porticello who witnessed the storm, told local media: "I was at home when the tornado hit. I immediately closed all the windows. Then I saw the boat, it had only one mast, it was very big. I saw it suddenly sink."
He added: "I think the whirlwind came from Porticello... shortly afterwards I went down to Santa Nicolicchia Bay to get a better look at what was happening.
"The boat was still floating, then all of a sudden it disappeared. I saw it sinking with my own eyes."
Fabio Cefalu, another local fisherman, called rescue services after spotting the wrecked boat off Porticello.
He said: "Around 3.55am we witnessed the whirlwind. After a quarter of an hour, we saw a flare 500 metres away from the dock.
"Around 4:35am we went out to sea for the rescue, however, we only saw the remains of the boat floating. There were no men in the sea. So we immediately called the harbour master's office."
A spokesman for the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) said: "We are in contact with the local authorities following an incident in Sicily, and stand ready to provide consular support to British nationals affected."
Camper and Nicholsons, which provided yacht management services for the Bayesian, has confirmed the vessel sank at around 4.30am local time.
The company said in a statement: "The Italian coast guard is leading search and rescue operations, and has safely recovered 15 individuals. Efforts to locate the seven missing persons continue.
"Our priority is assisting with the ongoing search and providing all necessary support to the rescued passengers and crew."
Online charter sites listed the Bayesian as available for rent for up to €195,000 (about £166,339) a week.
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Hannah Lynch, the 18-year-old daughter of the British tech entrepreneur Mike Lynch, was on board a yacht that was hit by a storm and went down in the early hours on Monday.
By Emma Bubola and Elisabetta Povoledo
Emma Bubola reported from Porticello, Italy, and Elisabetta Povoledo from Pallanza, Italy.
For nearly a week after a violent storm sent a luxury yacht to the bottom of the sea off the coast of Sicily, Italian scuba divers plunged deep underwater, moving through ropes and fallen objects inside the yacht in a desperate search for the six people missing.
On Friday, the recovery of the body of Hannah Lynch, 18, put an end to the wrenching search and to the slim hopes that any of the missing people might have survived.
Ms. Lynch, the daughter of the British tech entrepreneur Mike Lynch, who also died in the yacht’s sinking, was the last person to be formally unaccounted for since Monday after tragedy struck a group that had been celebrating her father’s acquittal in a high-profile fraud case.
There were 10 crew members and 12 passengers on board the 180-foot vessel, the Bayesian, when it was hit by a storm and went down about 4.30 a.m. on Monday, the boat’s management company said on Friday.
Fifteen survived.
The body of the ship’s cook, Recaldo Thomas, was found on Monday, a few hours after a downpour hit the northwestern coast of Sicily, near the port of Porticello, where the yacht had been anchored.
But it took several days to recover the bodies of the six passengers who were apparently trapped inside the yacht: Mr. Lynch and Ms. Lynch; Jonathan Bloomer, the chairman of Morgan Stanley International; his wife, Judy Bloomer; Christopher J. Morvillo, a lawyer at Clifford Chance; and his wife, Neda Morvillo.
On Friday, a round of applause could be heard from the firefighter’s tent set up on the dock in Porticello after the last body was pulled out in what the corps described as a “complex” search operation at a depth of about 165 feet. The firefighters said they had made 123 immersions into the sea to try to retrieve the bodies.
The body bag was then loaded onto an ambulance. A local man had left a small wooden cross on the rocks in front of the dock where the bodies were brought ashore.
Mr. Lynch’s wife, Angela Bacares, was among those who managed to reach the safety of a raft. They were rescued by a sailing schooner that had been bobbing about 150 yards from the yacht.
In a statement, the family thanked the search teams and said that it was enduring a “time of unspeakable grief.”
“The Lynch family is devastated, in shock and is being comforted and supported by family and friends,” the statement added.
As prosecutors from the nearby city of Termini Imerese began conducting interviews with the survivors and possible witnesses, the crew and passengers of the Bayesian have been confined to a local hotel, where the news media have been denied access.
Salvatore Cocina, the head of Sicily’s civil protection agency, said on Thursday that the survivors had turned down the psychological assistance his department had offered to them.
In Porticello, the sprawling presence of rescue services made a haunting backdrop for an otherwise tranquil port town. People sunbathed and ate ricotta-filled pastries, and stores selling sandals and dried fruit opened as normal, while coast guard and firefighting vessels came and went from the shore, taking scuba divers out to the shipwreck.
Other reminders of the tragedy could be seen along the coast, among palm trees and ice cream shops, with groups of onlookers staring out at the sea, now tranquil and flat.
Local and national news organizations have complained that prosecutors have not issued a statement or held a news conference. Prosecutors may shed more light on the yacht’s sinking when they hold a news conference on Saturday.
The marine accident investigation branch of the British transportation ministry was also looking into the shipwreck of the vessel, which was registered in Britain.
One of the major questions is what caused the boat to sink: Was it the fault of the boat maker, of the crew or of a powerful act of nature — or some combination of the three? None of those who were onboard the Bayesian have spoken publicly.
The luxury yacht, built by the Italian manufacturer Perini Navi and launched in 2008, had the second-tallest aluminum mast in the world, according to its makers.
Giovanni Costantino, the chief executive of the Italian Sea Group, which in 2022 bought Perini Navi, has been assertive in defending the design and construction of the yacht, saying that the Bayesian would be “unsinkable” if the proper procedures were followed.
But yacht design experts have cautioned that the lesson of the Titanic, the ocean liner that sank on its 1912 maiden voyage, showed that no vessel, no matter how robust, was worthy of that label.
Nautilus International, a maritime-focused labor union, criticized any implication that the crew had been at fault, especially at this stage. In a statement , the union’s general secretary, Mark Dickinson, said, “Experience tells us that maritime tragedies are always the result of multiple, interconnected factors,” and he urged people to refrain from drawing any conclusions until a thorough investigation had been carried out.
The investigation into the causes will take months, prosecutors said.
Michael J. de la Merced contributed reporting.
Emma Bubola is a Times reporter based in Rome. More about Emma Bubola
Elisabetta Povoledo is a reporter based in Rome, covering Italy, the Vatican and the culture of the region. She has been a journalist for 35 years. More about Elisabetta Povoledo
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