39 ft (12 m) · 4 guests · 2 cabins
Sailboat Ponchin yacht Harmony 38 12m
Pescara, Italy
From US$464 /day

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Yacht charter in Pescara is a straightforward Adriatic sailing base on Italy’s Abruzzo coast, with a city-centre port setting and quick access to open water.
The main departure point is Marina di Pescara, which sits in town and is the most practical place to start a sailing yacht trip. From here, charterers usually head along the coastline rather than into offshore passages, making Pescara best for relaxed day sailing and short coastal cruises.
A day trip from Pescara can cover the Costa dei Trabocchi to the south and the Torre del Cerrano area to the north. These routes suit swimming stops, time at anchor, and easy-return itineraries on the Adriatic.
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39 ft (12 m) · 4 guests · 2 cabins
Pescara, Italy
From US$464 /day
Live availability from verified operators; day rates converted to USD.
| Boat type | Available | From (per day) |
|---|---|---|
| Sailing yacht | 6 | $466 |
| Catamaran | 2 | $613 |
| Yacht | 1 | $152 |
The main departure point is Marina di Pescara, the city-centre marina used for local yacht and boat rentals. This makes boarding simple for travellers staying in town or arriving for a short break.
Pescara is a practical base for sailing yachts, which are the category grounded in the port data. For charterers, that usually means a simple handover, quick exit to the Adriatic, and flexible half-day or full-day coastal itineraries.
A day sail from Pescara can reach the Costa dei Trabocchi to the south or the Torre del Cerrano Marine Reserve to the north. Both routes are close enough for a comfortable outing without needing an overnight passage.
The southern route is the better fit for a scenic coastal cruise, while the northern route is useful for a swim-and-anchor day. In both directions, the appeal is the Abruzzo shoreline rather than island hopping.
The best window for a sailing yacht charter in Pescara is typically late spring through early autumn, with the most reliable months usually running from May to September. July and August are the busiest summer months, while May, June, and September are often better for quieter cruising.
Pescara’s location on the Adriatic makes it suitable for short coastal legs rather than long ocean-style passages. For charterers, that means the season is mainly about comfortable weather, manageable day winds, and time in sheltered anchorages.
For bareboat charter in Italy, a valid boating licence is generally required when the vessel or engine falls within the legal thresholds, while a skipper option avoids that requirement. In practice, charterers in Pescara often choose a skipper if they want a simpler, fully assisted trip.
If you plan to sail yourself, the charter operator will check that your documents match the boat and itinerary. For sailing yachts, it is also common to confirm previous experience before finalising a bareboat booking.
The nearest airport is Abruzzo Airport in Pescara, which is the most convenient arrival point for charterers. From the airport, transfers into the city and marina area are typically short, making same-day boarding realistic.
Pescara’s port location in town also helps reduce transfer time after arrival. That is useful for weekend charters, because you can move from flight to marina without a long road journey.
The grounded inventory for Pescara is sailing yacht oriented, so a monohull sailboat is the clearest fit. It works well for coastal day sailing and short Adriatic cruises.
The most common routes are south to the Costa dei Trabocchi and north to the Torre del Cerrano area. Both are coastal itineraries that can usually be done as a relaxed day sail.
The best months are usually May to September, when conditions are most suitable for leisure cruising on the Adriatic. July and August are peak summer months.
A skipper is available for charterers who do not want to sail themselves or who do not have the right licence for the boat. It is a common choice for an easier departure from Pescara.
Yes, Pescara works well for families and groups because the main routes are short coastal sails with easy return to port. The city-centre marina also keeps boarding logistics simple.
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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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