44 ft (13 m) · 12 guests · 2 cabins
2008, Perfomance 1307 La Prima
Bussolengo, Italy
From US$1,622 /day

3 boats available to charter in Bussolengo, Italy — compare motor yachts, catamarans and sailing boats from verified operators.
Chartering in Bussolengo is best understood as a Veneto base for easy access to northern Italian boating, with Lake Garda the most relevant waterway for day cruising. The town sits inland in the Province of Verona, so the experience is about reaching nearby launch points rather than stepping straight onto a seafront quay.
For most charterers, the practical departure points are on Lake Garda or in the wider Verona area, where sailing yachts and yachts are the listed boat types. That makes Bussolengo a useful starting point for relaxed private days on the lake, especially if you want a trip that stays close to shore and scenery rather than open-sea miles.
From here, a day trip can comfortably cover the central and southern parts of Lake Garda, where sheltered waters, waterfront towns, and short hops between coves are the main draw. The setting suits short itineraries, family outings, and low-stress cruising in one of Italy’s most recognizable inland sailing areas.
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44 ft (13 m) · 12 guests · 2 cabins
Bussolengo, Italy
From US$1,622 /day
54 ft (16 m) · 14 guests
Bussolengo, Italy
From US$3,564 /day
Live availability from verified operators; day rates converted to USD.
| Boat type | Available | From (per day) |
|---|---|---|
| Sailing yacht | 2 | $3,538 |
| Yacht | 1 | $1,630 |
Charters connected with Bussolengo usually depart from Lake Garda launch points or nearby Verona-area access spots, rather than from a coastal marina in the town itself. Bussolengo is inland in Veneto, so the boat handover normally happens at the closest practical waterfront base.
For charter planning, that means the departure point is chosen to match the boat type and the route you want on Lake Garda. Sailing yachts are a natural fit for lake day trips, while larger yachts are more commonly arranged from established nearby embarkation points.
A day trip from Bussolengo can reach the Lake Garda waters that are most convenient from the Verona side, with scenic shoreline cruising and stopovers in lakefront towns. The appeal is short legs and calm sightseeing rather than long-distance passage-making.
Because the charter is inland, the most realistic day-trip plan is a Lake Garda loop with time for swimming, lunch, and shoreline stops. If you want island-hopping or offshore anchoring, that is not the main format here; the strong option is a lake-based day cruise.
The best weather window for boating in Italy is generally from April to October, with the most comfortable shoulder periods in April-May and September-October. Those months usually offer milder temperatures and fewer crowds than mid-summer.
For Bussolengo, that same seasonal pattern is the safest guide for planning lake cruising. July and August are also active months, but they are typically the warmest and busiest part of the season.
In Italy, whether you need a licence depends on the boat size, engine power, and the type of charter. Many charterers choose a skippered boat when they want local handling and an easier day on the water.
For Bussolengo, the practical rule is simple: if you want maximum flexibility, book a skipper; if you plan to operate the boat yourself, confirm the licence and operating requirements for that specific vessel before departure. The exact paperwork is set by the boat and charter arrangement, not by the town name alone.
The nearest major airport for Bussolengo is Verona Villafranca Airport, and transfer times are typically short by road from Verona’s western side. That makes Bussolengo a convenient inland gateway for charterers arriving by air.
From the airport, the transfer to the Bussolengo area is usually around a half-hour to 40 minutes depending on traffic and the exact pick-up point. If your charter starts on Lake Garda, allow extra time for the onward drive to the departure marina or quay.
Boat rentals in Bussolengo start from around $3564 per day. Final pricing depends on the boat type, season, and whether a skipper is included.
Yes. Bussolengo works well as an inland starting point for Lake Garda cruising, especially for short scenic outings with shoreline stops. The main appeal is easy access to the Verona side of the lake.
The most reliable window is usually April to October, with especially comfortable conditions in April-May and September-October. These shoulder months are often less crowded than midsummer.
It depends on the vessel and how it is operated in Italy. Skippered charters avoid the need for you to take the helm, while self-drive bookings require the correct licence for that specific boat.
Yes. A Lake Garda day trip from Bussolengo is well suited to families because the route can stay short, scenic, and close to shore. It is a good option for relaxed swimming and sightseeing rather than long passages.
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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