DB9
"A real show-off yacht, sporty and elegant. DB9 gives you the proper spectacle: an 8-meter foredeck pool, 2 jacuzzis, a huge main saloon, and the pace to explore Italy properly in one week."
The weekly yacht rate is only the base price. A realistic charter budget also includes APA, Italian VAT, and crew gratuity.
Full Cost GuideThis is a planning estimate only. APA, VAT, delivery fees, and local costs vary by yacht, itinerary, season, and contract.
The weekly yacht rate is only the starting point. This shows the four main pieces that shape the final charter budget.
Full Cost GuideThis is a planning estimate only. Final prices may vary by yacht, itinerary, season, contract, delivery fees, and special guest requests.
Use the base charter fee to estimate APA, VAT, and gratuity before you compare yachts.
This is a planning estimate only. APA, VAT, delivery fees, and local costs vary by yacht, itinerary, season, and contract.
A simple planning view for Italy: base fee, APA, VAT, and tip. The full cost guide can handle yacht classes and edge cases.
Full Cost GuideThis is a planning estimate only. APA, VAT, delivery fees, and local costs vary by yacht, itinerary, season, and contract.
Enter the weekly base fee and see the main extras that shape the final budget.
Planning estimate only. APA, VAT, delivery fees, and local costs vary by yacht, itinerary, season, and contract.
Yacht Type in Italy
Italy works best when the yacht matches the pace of the itinerary.



Yacht Type in Italy
Most Italy charters start with motor yachts. Superyachts and luxury sailing yachts are the premium alternatives worth comparing.

Broker Note
That is the simple way to think about Italy. Catamarans exist, but they are a limited side option here.
"A real show-off yacht, sporty and elegant. DB9 gives you the proper spectacle: an 8-meter foredeck pool, 2 jacuzzis, a huge main saloon, and the pace to explore Italy properly in one week."
"A proper wellness superyacht: 2 master cabins, a serious spa setup with massage, steam, sauna, beauty salon, trainer-level gym, ice bath, Pilates support, and a crew used to big-event charters."
"Built in carbon Kevlar with a military-grade hull, she is unusually fast and efficient for 50 meters. She planes from 17 knots, reaches about 28 knots, and is made for longer, more ambitious itineraries."
The core Italy market is motor yachts and superyachts, with catamarans and sailing yachts as secondary styles.
In Italy, budget is usually the clearest way to narrow the field quickly and focus on the yachts actually worth considering.
The same structure, with a stronger shadow treatment and more button-led CTAs for comparison.
In Italy, budget is usually the clearest way to narrow the field quickly and focus on the yachts actually worth considering.


