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Tuscany, Italy could be the perfect boating playground for you

Discover the thrill of the open water in Tuscany, with a private boat rental from Sailo. Rent a boat for a day or a week (or as long as you want) and really get to know the beauty of Tuscany. Experienced sailors, choose your bareboat and go explore! If you prefer to relax on deck, you’ll find plenty of crewed yacht charters waiting to take you wherever you wish.

How to find the best boat for fantastic yachting experiences

Sailo offers beautiful boat and yacht rentals at various price points in Tuscany. Use our advanced filters to narrow your search by date, group size, and trip duration: 2 hrs, 4 hrs or full day charters. You can also choose the type of boat (sailboat, motorboat, catamaran) you want and go even further and look for a particular length, manufacturer and model. The price filter will help you see the available boats within your budget and the crew option is useful when you want to see boats with a skipper/captain included or only bareboats. Do you see a boat that you would like to rent in Tuscany? Click on it to go to the next page to read more about it, see more photos, send a direct message to the owner to ask more questions or start creating your booking request right away!

How much is it to rent a yacht in Tuscany?

You can charter a boat for a day in Tuscany for an average of $1100 per day. The average price for a weekly boat rental is $3500. Your total budget for a boating trip in Tuscany depends on many factors such as: trip duration, if captain and crew are included in the price or their cost have to be paid separately, fuel cost (which could be significantly higher on a motorboat compared to a sailboat) and other extras you choose to customize your experience in Tuscany.

Essential safety tips for recreational boating

Whether you’re renting a boat with captain or you choose a bareboat, always keep in mind this basic safety guidelines:
  • if you rent a captained charter, always pay close attention to your captain
  • walk slowly and never run onboard as you can easily slip and fall overboard
  • be mindful of stairs and hatches (never step on them)
  • if you go swimming, floating or paddling, stay away from other boats even if they are anchored or moored
  • pay attention to the other group members and make sure that everybody is accounted for at all times

Eco-friendly practices for boaters

Sailing is a great way to experience nature. So we like to remind everyone that keeping nature as beautiful as possible involves a little effort from all of us. Some of our tips for responsible boating include:
  • Don’t litter or throw waste overboard - take rubbish home and dispose of it responsibly
  • Eco-friendly sunblock can help prevent damage to marine life
  • buy local and sustainable food products
However long you’re sailing for, a little goes a long way. Read more about responsible boating.