21 ft (6 m) · 8 guests
Motorboat CANTIERI ANTARES S.R.L. GIGLIO 650 40hp
Cecina, Italy
From US$379 /day

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Chartering in Cecina is a straightforward Tuscan coast sailing base with quick access to island-hopping routes and the sheltered waters of the Tyrrhenian Sea.
The main departure point is the Porto di Cecina area, including the local porticciolo used by charter bases in town. From here, crews commonly head along the Livorno shoreline or offshore toward the Tuscan Archipelago.
A day trip from Cecina can reach Elba, Capraia, or the coast-facing anchorages and seaside stops along the Tuscany littoral. The area is also used as a stepping stone for longer passages toward Corsica when weather and boat range allow.
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21 ft (6 m) · 8 guests
Cecina, Italy
From US$379 /day
47 ft (14 m) · 10 guests · 4 cabins
Cecina, Italy
From US$500 /day
41 ft (12 m) · 8 guests · 3 cabins
Cecina, Italy
From US$332 /day
50 ft (15 m) · 10 guests · 4 cabins
Cecina, Italy
From US$556 /day
43 ft (13 m) · 10 guests · 3 cabins
Cecina, Italy
From US$331 /day
Live availability from verified operators; day rates converted to USD.
| Boat type | Available | From (per day) |
|---|---|---|
| Sailing yacht | 30 | $330 |
| Catamaran | 5 | $652 |
| Yacht | 2 | $376 |
Most charters in Cecina depart from the Porto di Cecina or the town's porticciolo, which places boats close to the open coast and the first island routes. This makes Cecina a practical base for both sailing yachts and yachts.
The port is part of the Livorno province on Italy's Tyrrhenian coast, so departures are oriented toward short coastal legs and offshore crossings rather than inland cruising. For charterers, that usually means an easy start and direct access to the main local sailing area.
From Cecina, a day trip can reach the Tuscan Archipelago, especially Elba and Capraia, depending on boat speed and sea conditions. The same coastline also offers shorter route options to nearby beach stops and sheltered anchorages.
The route choice depends on whether you want an island day, a coastal sail, or a relaxed anchor-and-swim itinerary. Cecina is also described as a strategic base for the Tuscan Archipelago and even longer cruises toward Corsica.
The best sailing window in Cecina is generally late spring through early autumn, with the most reliable conditions usually falling between May and September. These months are the most practical for day cruising and island runs.
July and August are the warmest and busiest period, while May, June, and September often suit charterers who want milder temperatures and more comfortable cruising. Because the base is on the open Tyrrhenian coast, sea state matters as much as the calendar.
For bareboat charter in Cecina, a sailing or boating licence is required for many yachts and sailing yachts, and this is also the rule most Italian charter platforms state for the port. If you do not hold the right licence, you should book with a skipper.
Skippered charters are available in Cecina, and the skipper option is the simplest choice for visitors who want an uncomplicated island day. Licence requirements can also vary by boat size and type, so the charter format matters.
The nearest major airport is Pisa, which is the most convenient gateway for reaching Cecina by road. Transfer time is roughly around an hour by car, depending on traffic and the exact departure point.
Cecina is in southern Livorno province on the Tuscan coast, so it is also reachable from other parts of western Tuscany. For charter crews, that makes it a workable base for both fly-in weekends and longer holidays.
Cecina is listed for both yacht and sailing yacht charters, so it suits crews who want either a relaxed motor-yacht style day or a classic sail-focused itinerary. The local sailing area is especially practical for island and coastal routes.
Yes, Elba is one of the main offshore targets from Cecina. It is a common choice for a full-day passage or a longer charter, depending on the boat and weather.
Yes, Capraia is also a recognized route from Cecina. It is a better fit for charterers who want a more open-sea island day and are comfortable planning around conditions.
May, June, and September are typically the most comfortable months for a Cecina charter. They usually offer milder temperatures than midsummer while still fitting the main sailing season.
If you do not have the required licence, you should book a skippered charter. Bareboat options in Cecina are tied to the licence rules that apply in Italy and to the boat type.
Yes, Cecina works well for families and groups because it offers both short coastal cruises and longer island routes. That flexibility makes it easy to choose between a relaxed swim day and a more ambitious sailing 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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