89 ft (27 m) · 6 guests · 3 cabins
2005, Motor yacht Alfamarine 78 HT ¨Premium 3300hp
Cefalù, Italy
Price on request
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Chartering in Cefalù means starting a boat day from a compact Sicilian town on the Tyrrhenian side of Italy, with an easy mix of coastline cruising, swim stops, and short hops along the north coast.
The practical departure area is Cefalù itself, and charterers also often use nearby mainland bases in the same country such as Marina Portorosa, Palermo-area ports, and other Sicily launch points when planning a wider itinerary.
From Cefalù, a day trip can comfortably reach the coastal waters east and west of town, with the most realistic outings staying within the northern Sicilian cruising zone rather than pushing far offshore. That makes the port suitable for relaxed yacht days, coastal sightseeing, and private trips for small groups or larger yachts alike.
The setting is especially appealing for charterers who want a town-centre departure with an easy connection to the sea, rather than a remote marina-only base. Because Cefalù sits on Sicily’s north shore, the route options naturally focus on sheltered coastal legs, anchor-ready bays, and scenic passages close to land.
For visitors combining a short stay with a private boat day, Cefalù offers a simple base for exploring the surrounding coastline without needing a long transfer or multi-day repositioning. It is a practical departure point for both yacht and mega yacht charters in Southern Europe.
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89 ft (27 m) · 6 guests · 3 cabins
Cefalù, Italy
Price on request
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Live availability from verified operators; day rates converted to USD.
| Boat type | Available | From (per day) |
|---|---|---|
| Yacht | 37 | $107 |
| Mega yacht | 3 | $4,781 |
| Catamaran | 2 | $858 |
| Sailing yacht | 2 | $535 |
Yachts usually depart from Cefalù itself, using local waterfront boarding points rather than a large offshore hub.
For charter planning, the most relevant nearby Italian alternatives are Palermo-area ports and other Sicily bases such as Marina Portorosa, but Cefalù remains the local departure point for a town-based day charter.
That makes it a good choice if you want to begin close to the historic centre and spend more time on the water than in transit.
From Cefalù, the best day-trip options are the north Sicilian coastal waters along the Tyrrhenian side of the island.
Charters here are best suited to coastal cruising, swim stops, and relaxed anchoring rather than long offshore passages, because the route naturally follows the shoreline.
That is ideal for a private yacht day when the goal is scenery, swimming, and time on deck rather than crossing to distant islands.
The main sailing season in Cefalù follows the broader Sicilian and Mediterranean window, with the most reliable weather typically in late spring, summer, and early autumn.
For charterers, the most comfortable months are usually May through October, when sea conditions are generally more suitable for day boating and yacht cruising.
Peak summer brings the warmest water and the fullest charter demand, while shoulder months can offer a calmer pace for coastal routes.
In Italy, licence requirements depend on the boat type, engine power, and whether the boat is operated with or without a skipper.
For Cefalù charters, many guests choose a skippered yacht for convenience, while some smaller boats may be available without a licence if they meet Italian rules for that category.
If you want a relaxed day with route planning handled onboard, a skipper is the simplest option for this port.
The nearest major airport is Palermo Airport, and the transfer to Cefalù is typically around an hour by road, depending on traffic and the exact starting point.
That makes Cefalù easy to reach for a one-day charter or a short Sicilian stay, especially if you are arriving via Palermo and continuing east along the coast.
Travellers from other parts of Italy can also connect through Sicily’s wider coastal network before boarding in Cefalù.
Boat rentals in Cefalù start from around $207 per day.
The main charter categories listed for Cefalù are yacht and mega yacht. That makes the port suitable for both private leisure days and larger-group outings.
Yes. Cefalù works well for family groups because its best routes are short coastal outings with swim stops and easy day-return planning.
The most reliable charter window is usually May through October. Those months offer the strongest combination of warm weather and comfortable coastal conditions.
Yes. Cefalù is best for a day route along the northern Sicilian coast, with relaxed cruising close to shore rather than long offshore passages.
A skipper is a convenient option in Cefalù, especially if you want an easy day with local route handling. In Italy, some smaller boats may be available without a licence depending on the boat and engine rules.
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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