18 ft (5 m) · 6 guests
Boat without licence Italboats Predator 540 40hp
Arbatax, Italy
From US$194 /day

72 boats available to charter in Arbatax, Italy — compare motor yachts, catamarans and sailing boats from verified operators.
Yacht charter in Arbatax is a straightforward way to explore Sardinia’s eastern shore from a compact base beside Capo di Bellavista and the Ogliastra coast. The setting is known for clear water, sandy beaches, and sheltered departures that suit both sailing yachts and yacht-style motorboats.
The main departure point is Marina di Arbatax, with nearby quays and waterfront embarkation used for private charters in the same area. From here, a day trip can reach the beaches and coves of Ogliastra, the waters around Capo di Bellavista, and other anchorages along the east coast.
For a longer day under sail, Arbatax gives access to the open stretch of southeastern Sardinia rather than a cluster of islands. That makes it practical for coastal hopping, swimming stops, and short offshore legs when the weather is settled.
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18 ft (5 m) · 6 guests
Arbatax, Italy
From US$194 /day
18 ft (5 m) · 6 guests
Arbatax, Italy
From US$238 /day
17 ft (5 m) · 4 guests
Arbatax, Italy
From US$194 /day
18 ft (5 m) · 6 guests
Arbatax, Italy
From US$210 /day
18 ft (5 m) · 4 guests
Arbatax, Italy
From US$249 /day
18 ft (5 m) · 6 guests
Arbatax, Italy
From US$210 /day
Live availability from verified operators; day rates converted to USD.
| Boat type | Available | From (per day) |
|---|---|---|
| Yacht | 69 | $117 |
| Sailing yacht | 3 | $869 |
Most charters in Arbatax depart from Marina di Arbatax or the immediate harbor area nearby. This is the most practical starting point for boarding because it sits close to the town and the Capo di Bellavista headland.
The port setting is compact, so check-in and departure are usually focused around the marina and adjacent waterfront rather than multiple distant bases. For charter planning, Arbatax is best treated as a single embarkation hub on Sardinia’s east coast.
A day charter from Arbatax is best suited to the Ogliastra coastline and the beaches and coves south and north of the port. The area is valued for clear water and sheltered swim stops rather than for island-hopping.
From the port, you can plan a coastal circuit that includes Capo di Bellavista and nearby anchorages along the eastern Sardinian shoreline. In calm conditions, this gives enough range for swimming, lunch at anchor, and relaxed cruising without needing an overnight itinerary.
The most reliable charter window in Sardinia is generally late spring through early autumn, especially from May to October. Within that period, summer offers the warmest conditions, while May, June, September, and October are often preferred for lighter crowds.
Arbatax is on Sardinia’s east coast, so weather windows matter more than in fully sheltered harbor cruising. Plan for the most comfortable outings when seas are calmer and avoid expecting the same predictability on windier shoulder days.
In Italy, bareboat sailing generally requires an appropriate boating qualification when the vessel and itinerary fall within the legal limits for unlicensed operation. If you do not hold the required license or prefer a simpler trip, you can book a skipper.
Skippered charters are common in Arbatax and are the easiest option for visitors who want local route planning and hands-off navigation. This is especially useful if you are planning a coastal cruise rather than a simple harbor day.
The most practical airport for Arbatax is Cagliari Elmas Airport, with onward road transfer to the east coast. The journey is roughly a few hours by car, so it is best to arrive with buffer time before departure.
Because Arbatax is in Ogliastra rather than on Sardinia’s main airport corridor, transfer planning matters. If you are flying in on the same day, keep the itinerary simple and allow extra time for baggage, pickup, and marina check-in.
It is a coastal charter base on Sardinia’s east coast with access to clear water, beaches, and the Capo di Bellavista area. The setting is better for scenic day cruising and swim stops than for island-hopping.
The main starting point is Marina di Arbatax, with departures also using the immediate harbor and waterfront area nearby. That makes embarkation simple and local to the town.
A day route typically covers the Ogliastra coastline and the waters around Capo di Bellavista. In calm weather, you can combine cruising with anchor stops for swimming and lunch.
The best sailing window is usually from May to October. June and September are often a good balance of warm weather and lower congestion than peak summer.
For bareboat charter in Italy, you need the appropriate qualification when the boat and plan require it. If you do not have the right license, booking a skipper is the simplest option.
Yes, Arbatax works well for families and small groups because the usual program is a relaxed coastal day rather than a long offshore passage. The local waters and short legs make it easy to plan swimming stops and a flexible itinerary.
Boat types
From RIBs and motorboats to catamarans and crewed superyachts.
YachtLuxury cruising with full crew
8–16 guests ·
from $480/day
CatamaranStable, spacious, perfect for groups
10–12 guests ·
from $280/day
SailboatWind, sails and slow island hopping
6–10 guests ·
from $130/day
MotorboatFast day cruises without the captain
4–10 guests ·
from $90/day
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