Liguria and Toscana

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Discover the breathtaking beauty of Liguria and Tuscany, two of Italy's most picturesque coastal regions, on a luxurious sailing adventure. Yacht charter Tuscany and Liguria offers you the opportunity to explore these enchanting destinations aboard a sailboat, catamaran, motorboat, or other types of boats, tailored to your preferences.

Rent a boat in Tuscany and embark on a journey to uncover the region's rich history, stunning landscapes, and world-renowned cuisine. Experience the charming medieval towns of Lucca and Pisa or sail along the spectacular Tuscan coastline, with its idyllic beaches and hidden coves.

Liguria, often referred to as the Italian Riviera, is a yacht charter paradise, boasting colorful coastal villages, crystal-clear waters, and dramatic cliffs. Explore the iconic Cinque Terre, where vibrant, terraced villages cling to the rugged coastline, or sail to the chic seaside resort of Portofino, famous for its picturesque harbor and upscale boutiques.

Both Tuscany and Liguria provide the perfect backdrop for a memorable sailing holiday. With yacht charter Tuscany and Liguria, you can design your dream itinerary, from leisurely cruising along the pristine coastlines to indulging in authentic Italian cuisine at local trattorias.

Whether you're a seasoned sailor or a first-time adventurer, rent a boat in Tuscany and Liguria for an unforgettable experience. Unlock the hidden treasures of these captivating regions and create memories that will last a lifetime.

Mediterranean coast
Beautiful beaches

Italian wine region

Leaning Tower of Pisa

Currency

€ euro

Language

Italian

Airport

Firenca, Bologna, Pisa

Best time for sailing

During all year

Boat base

Castiglioncello, Fezzano, Bocca di Magra, Puntone, La Spezia

Liguria:

  • Visit the city of Genoa and explore its historic center, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
  • Take a stroll along the promenade in the fashionable town of Portofino, and visit the Castello Brown, a castle with stunning views of the harbor.
  • Explore the Cinque Terre, a series of five small villages on the Ligurian coast that are connected by hiking trails. The villages are known for their colorful houses and breathtaking views.
  • Visit the Palazzo della Meridiana, a Renaissance palace in Genoa with a beautiful garden and a collection of art and antique furniture.

 

Toscana:

  • Visit the city of Florence and take a tour of its many museums, including the Uffizi Gallery and the Accademia Gallery, which are home to some of the most famous works of art in the world.
  • Take a day trip to the city of Pisa to see the Leaning Tower, a famous bell tower that leans due to its unstable foundation.
  • Visit the town of Siena, known for its medieval architecture and famous horse race, the Palio di Siena. Explore the Chianti region, home to many famous vineyards and wineries, and take a wine tasting tour.

 

  

Sailing conditions:

  • The sailing conditions in Liguria and Toscana can vary depending on the time of year and the specific location. In general, the sailing conditions in both regions are moderate, with light to moderate winds and relatively calm waters.
  • In Liguria, the sailing conditions are generally good throughout the year, with light to moderate winds and only small waves and swell. The region is known for its mild climate and calm waters, making it a popular destination for sailors of all skill levels.
  • In Toscana, the sailing conditions are also generally good, with light to moderate winds and calm waters. The region is located on the western coast of Italy, which is protected by the Apennine Mountains, which help to shelter the region from strong winds. However, the winds can become gusty at times, particularly in the fall and winter months, so it is always important to be aware of the local weather and sea conditions before setting out on a sailing trip.

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Suggested sailing route Liguria and Toscana

Day 1
Depart from Genoa, the capital of Liguria, and sail to the charming town of Camogli. Explore the narrow streets and colorful houses of this picturesque fishing village.
Day 2
Continue sailing along the Ligurian coast, stopping at the Cinque Terre National Park. This region is known for its stunning landscape, with terraced vineyards, olive groves, and colorful houses perched on the cliffs above the Mediterranean Sea. Hike along the trails that connect the five villages of the Cinque Terre, or simply relax on the beach.
Day 3
Head south to the region of Tuscany, and stop for the night in the charming town of Porto Santo Stefano. Explore the narrow streets, visit the medieval fortress, and try some of the local wine and cuisine..
Day 4
Sail to the island of Giglio, known for its crystal-clear waters and pristine beaches. Spend the day swimming, snorkeling, and relaxing on the beach.
Day 5
Head to the island of Elba, the largest of the Tuscan Archipelago. Visit the charming town of Portoferraio, with its medieval fortresses and beautiful beaches.
Day 6
Spend the day exploring the island of Elba, visiting the charming villages of Capoliveri and Porto Azzurro.
Day 7

Return to the mainland and spend the final night in the beautiful city of Pisa. Visit the famous leaning tower and the other monuments of the Piazza dei Miracoli, and enjoy some of the delicious Tuscan cuisine.

This itinerary combines the beautiful coastlines and charming villages of Liguria with the stunning landscapes and rich history of Tuscany. You can tailor the route to your interests and preferences, and add or remove stops as you wish.

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