From Marina Villa Igiea in Palermo you can sail the coast of Sicily and cruise in the Aeolian Islands with your sailboat.
Marina di Villa Igiea is Palermo's port that is dedicated to nautical tourism and chartered boats. Situated in the charming locality of Aquasanta, about 4 km from the city center of Palermo, the marina is surrounded by palm trees and the splendid turquoise sea that makes the island of Sicily so magical and famous for sailing holiday. The mountains in the background create a natural barrier against winds coming from the Northwest.
With its sandy sea bottom, the Marina di Villa Igiea offers over 350 berths, and guarantees 24-hour security. This departure point offers a variety of possible itineraries to explore: cruising along the spectacular Sicilian coastline, or heading towards the Egadi or Aeolian islands are two of the most recommended yachting tours.
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Just a short drive from the Marina, you'll have the city center within easy reach. Booking a boat from Palermo Villa Igiea should definitely include a day or two to explore the marvelous art, architecture and markets of the city.
Ready to rent a boat and sail the amazing Sicilian coastline? We can guarantee you that booking a sailboat from one of our certified Sailogy sailing charter in Palermo, is what you'd dream for your sailing holiday.
The nearest base to Marina Villa Igiea is Palermo (La Cala)
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