From Italy to Spain, Greece and France, let us guide you to discover hidden gems and unique corners of the Mediterranean Sea
From the sea you can visit places of beauty that remain untouched and hidden to most.
Our travel philosophy is simple: we guide our guests to discover good food, nature’s best kept secrets, art and history. With Color Charter you can decide whether to take an action-packed holiday, live in absolute relaxation or indulge in starred restaurants and delicious local taverns.
Tell us what you like and we will take you there!
And if you still don't know it, trust us and our experience at sea.
Campania
Amalfi Coast
This itinerary is a mix between worldliness and authenticity. An ideal holiday for those who want to visit the Amalfi Coast and its famous towns of Amalfi, Ravello, Positano and Sorrento.
From our catamarans, you’ll be able to escape the summer crowd and take in the coast from the very best place: the sea. Your skipper will take you to see unique ravines, corners that remain hidden from the ground, incredible gourmet restaurants and famous locations that can only be reached by boat.
On the island of Ischia, we recommend a day of rejuvenation. Like the Ancient Romans, soak in the thermal baths and beautiful local spas. Ischia offers a moment of relaxation for all budgets as well as enchanting villages that are worth a visit.
The itinerary concludes with a visit to Procida. Unspoiled by mass tourism, the island has remained absolutely authentic. There is a special scent when you arrive in Procida. The scent of traditionial family dinners on warm summer nights with tables set directly on the fishermen's pier.
Lazio
Pontine islands
The Pontine Islands is the ideal getaway for those who want to clear seas, plenty of swimming, scuba diving or fishing trips.
Coming from the sea, have your camera ready to take a photo of those postcard-perfect colorful houses of the village of Porto di Ponza. The majesty of the tufa walls – one hundred meters high overlooking the sea – a moonlit dinner in Chiaia di Luna, the sunset at the Natural Arch of rock that rises from the sea or a dip in the Natural Pools carved by the wind and the sea over the centuries – Ponza has plenty to offer. You’ll be mesmerised by a guided tour of the caves of Pilate for a journey through history.
With the push of a nice afternoon breeze, we will sail towards the pristine island of Palmarola. Known to most as the Pearl of the Mediterranean, the water of Palmarola is among the most beautiful of our seas.
Uninhabited, green, clear and clean, it will remain in your memory for a thousand reasons, including of course, the breathtaking views of the Cathedrals and the Faraglioni di Mezzogiorno. Mistral permitting, we will anchor at Cala del Francese for an adventure up to the top of the Scoglio di San Silverio. You will enjoy a unique sunset, a magical starry night and will sleep cradled by the sea.
The first thing you’ll notice about Ventotene is its peculiar outline which has the profile of a whale. What makes this island unique is the presence of an ancient Roman port, dug into the tuff and still functional today. As you move through the narrow and winding alleys, you’ll be intoxicated by the scent of grilled fresh fish, wood-fired ovens baking pizzas, breads and focaccias, and the local lentil soup.
This is the ideal place for historical excursions including the prison island of Santo Stefano. For those who don’t want to leave the water, Ventotene is the ideal place for guided dives of its nature reserve.
Sicily
Aeolian Islands
The Aeolian is made up of seven islands scattered north of the Sicilian coast, in the bluest and deepest sea of the Mediterranean.
On the island of Vulcano, hike up to the crater for a breathtaking view – or hire a quad if you don’t fancy the walk. Then indulge in the volcanic lake with hot mud in an open-air spa.
Next, you’ll discover Lipari – the largest of the islands but also the most inhabited. For this reason, it offers a wider range of activities such as shore excursions, visits to churches and museums, and the icing on the cake: the magic of Pomiciaia – the white beach of Lipari.
Salina is the island of the postman, the island that fascinated Massimo Troisi. Famous for the cultivation of capers and for the production of Malvasia, the nectar of the gods. In Salina you will eat the best granitas and admire the most beautiful sunset of the Tyrrhenian Sea. Unmissable, it’s best enjoyed with an aperitif on the bow or a dip in the water with the sun shining.
Nightlife lovers will be enchanted with Panarea – by far the most chic of the Sicilian archipelago, frequented above all by young people and VIPs. Wander through the island's narrow streets, among its villas with white walls and bright red and purple Bougainvillea flowers, before getting lost among the exclusive boutiques and restaurants. Then lose your head in the fabulous night clubs and discos, while savouring local citrus cocktails.
On the horizon, you’ll notice a cloud of steam above Iddu ("he" in the local dialect). It’s Stromboli, an active volcano. You will be amazed by the show that punctually happens every night and you can enjoy it comfortably on board the catamaran, under the stars sipping a good wine. Those who dare can admire the show on top of the crater after a steep climb.
But there are still two less known and popular islands to visit, Alicudi and Filicudi. They are the oldest and most natural. Both are completely uncontaminated, but you cannot return to the base without first immersing yourself in the blue of La Canna. Don't forget your mask and snorkel. Under the surface a thousand species and colours await you!
Sardinia
Sardinia & Corsica
More than fifteen islands and islets wait to be. This itinerary will help you understand why this stretch of coast is call Costa Smeralda. The red and smooth rock contrasts and enhances the turquoise of the sea, giving the eyes an incomparable spectacle. A stiff Mistral wind will almost always keep you company, giving you adventurous sailing trips.
The north coast of Sardinia is also famous for boutique ports such as Porto Cervo, Porto Rotondo and Poltu Quatu. And if glamour isn't your thing, then the islands of the La Maddalena Archipelago will be right up your alley. Here, stroll through villages or towns, relax with a good book, enjoy lots of sailing, lunches on board and one swim after another.
Next, we set sail for Corsica. On the French side of the island, the landscape features very fine sand and the sea is populated by the most beautiful and varied species you will see. The entire body of water of the archipelago is a protected marine park. We will reach the port of Bonifacio. A fjord between the very high walls of white limestone, the charm of its natural port is worth the entire journey.
Depending on the prevailing wind, we will be able to choose whether to go up the east or west coast of Corsica, both of which offer unmissable emotions, desolate beaches and ancient villages full of life with a French accent.