An Italian Riviera yacht charter is defined by cliff-stacked villages, short Ligurian passages, UNESCO heritage coastline and a blend of culture and sea that rewards those who arrive by water. From the five villages of Cinque Terre to the elegant harbour of Portofino and the medieval walls of Noli, routes are shaped around your pace, whether that means vibrant harbours and dining ashore or quiet anchorages and unhurried swim days onboard.
Princess curates each luxury yacht charter on the Italian Riviera around your timing and preferences, carefully matching yacht, crew and itinerary to your group so the experience feels seamless from embarkation to return.
The Italian Riviera is one of the Mediterranean’s most rewarding cruising regions, where short passage days mean more time swimming, dining and unwinding at anchor.
The contrast between the UNESCO cliff villages of Cinque Terre and the quieter medieval ports further west allows itineraries to move naturally between energy and calm. Two UNESCO World Heritage Sites — the Cinque Terre coastline and Genoa’s Palazzi dei Rolli — sit within a day’s sail of each other, which is why local knowledge and thoughtful planning make the difference.






Sample eight-day route from Portofino
Turquoise Seas
Cinematic Coastlines
Golden Afternoons
The main charter season runs from May to September, when warm water and long summer days define the experience. May, June and September offer a quieter alternative, with comfortable temperatures and fewer crowds at the most popular anchorages.
During peak summer, the Cinque Terre villages and the harbours at Portofino and Santa Margherita Ligure fill quickly, which is why advance planning and local knowledge are essential.
These luxury yachts are crafted for Italian Riviera cruising, with outdoor living, swim stops and relaxed itineraries shaped around short Ligurian passages and sheltered anchorages.
July and August are peak season. May, June and September offer fewer crowds with excellent conditions and more space at the popular anchorages.
Typically 4–6 coastal stops, depending on pace and routing. The Cinque Terre rewards two days given the walking trails between the villages.
Yes. Short passages, calm Ligurian water and a strong mix of beaches, villages and cultural stops make it very family-friendly.
Yes. The French Riviera sits to the west and is a natural continuation. Sardinia and Corsica are within reach for longer charters of ten days or more.
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