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Different boat types in Palermo

Boat rental in Palermo is the ideal starting point to experience Sicily from the sea, discovering a stretch of coastline where wild nature meets centuries of Mediterranean history and culture. Overlooking one of the most beautiful gulfs in Italy, the city allows you to set sail directly from the Port of Palermo or from Marina Villa Igiea, just minutes from the historic centre, to immediately begin exploring turquoise bays, fishing villages, and unspoiled islands.


Why choose Palermo as a sailing base

Palermo is much more than just a departure point: it’s a city full of charm, perfect for combining a sailing holiday with culture and gastronomy. The two main marinas are well equipped with secure moorings, provisioning, a fuel station, and technical assistance. In addition, the Falcone-Borsellino International Airport is just 30 minutes away, making access quick and easy even for those arriving from abroad. Renting a boat in Palermo allows you to personalise your itinerary based on your pace and interests, whether heading east or west.


What to see and do by boat from Palermo

From Palermo, you can sail to incredibly diverse destinations. Heading west, after a short sail, you’ll reach Isola delle Femmine and the gulf of Mondello, famous for its white sand and crystal-clear water. Continuing along the coast, you’ll arrive at the Zingaro Nature Reserve, one of the wildest and most scenic stretches of Sicily, with coves accessible only by sea and breathtaking scenery. Just a bit further, San Vito Lo Capo welcomes you with its Caribbean-like beach and cuisine based on fish couscous.

To the east, your route takes you to Cefalù, a charming medieval town by the sea, perfect for an overnight stop combining culture and relaxation. And if you're looking for something more adventurous, don’t miss a crossing to Ustica, a volcanic island surrounded by deep, clear waters—a paradise for divers and snorkelling enthusiasts. Every day spent sailing from Palermo is an opportunity to discover an authentic Sicily, full of scents, colours, and traditions.


Suggested 7-day sailing itinerary from Palermo


Available boat types with Sailogy

With Sailogy, you can choose the perfect boat for your boat rental in Palermo: from spacious and comfortable catamarans, ideal for families and groups, to classic sailboats for those who love a sportier sailing experience. Also available are motorboats for fast cruising between stops, and crewed yachts for a luxurious and relaxing holiday.


Useful tips for sailing

Boat rental in Palermo is available from April to October, but the best months are May, June, and September: the weather is warm but not too hot, the sea is calm, and anchorages are less crowded. Weather conditions are generally favourable, with consistent breezes and calm seas along the coast. We recommend purchasing any permits for nature reserves in advance and booking marina berths in the most popular ports. Don’t forget your snorkelling gear—the Sicilian seabed will surprise you.


Plan your trip with Sailogy

With Sailogy, booking your boat rental in Palermo is simple and secure. You can filter boats by price, size, type, and features, choose to sail with or without a skipper, and request personalised itineraries. Our team will assist you every step of the way—from provisioning to tips on the best stops. Set sail from Palermo and enjoy a holiday filled with sea, culture, and total freedom.

FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions

What is the distance from Palermo to San Vito lo Capo by boat?

The sea distance between Palermo and San Vito lo Capo is approximately 30 nautical miles, equivalent to about 55 kilometers. The travel time varies between 4 and 6 hours, depending on the type of boat and weather conditions.

How long does it take to go from Palermo to San Vito lo Capo by boat?

The route from Palermo to San Vito lo Capo by boat is one of the most suggestive in Western Sicily. Sailing west along the coast, you pass the Zingaro Nature Reserve, Scopello, and Castellammare del Golfo, before reaching the renowned beach of San Vito lo Capo. The Palermo to San Vito lo Capo distance by boat is about 30 nautical miles, which can be covered in 4-6 hours depending on the type of boat and weather conditions. The San Vito lo Capo to Palermo distance by sea naturally corresponds to the reverse route, ideal for round trips or as an intermediate stop for a longer cruise to the Egadi or Aeolian Islands. This route is perfect for those who want a taste of Sicilian sailing without venturing too far from the coast, enjoying calm waters, sheltered bays, and breathtaking landscapes.

How does sailboat charter work in the Aeolian Islands?

Chartering in the Aeolian Islands can be done with or without a skipper, for periods ranging from 3 days up to two weeks or more. Boats depart from ports such as Milazzo, Palermo, or Capo d’Orlando, and can be booked directly on Sailogy by filtering by boat type, cabin, budget, and extra services.

Is it possible to rent a luxury yacht in Sicily and the Aeolian Islands?

Yes, crewed sailing boats and catamarans, complete with a hostess, chef, and personalized itineraries, are available on Sailogy.

Do I need a sailing license to rent a sailboat in Sicily?

Yes, a valid sailing license is required for bareboat charters (without a skipper). Alternatively, you can charter with a skipper, without needing any license, to enjoy a safe and relaxed experience.

What is the best time to rent a boat in Sicily and the Aeolian Islands?

The best period runs from May to October. July and August are the busiest months, but also the sunniest. June and September offer optimal conditions with fewer tourists and more advantageous prices.