Easter egg? Break it down by boat, away from tourists and in breathtaking places

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easterEaster is approaching dear sailors. Why don’t you decide to break the egg in a boat, in a breathtaking roadstead? As this year’s holiday will fall on April 16, we have tapped our comparator of rental deals for the week of April 15-22 to unearth five discounted solutions that will allow you an unusual cruise in total relaxation.

SICILY IN BLOOM AND THE AEOLIAN ISLANDS
Have you ever seen Sicily in spring? It is a green island in bloom, reflecting on crystal waters, waters in which it is already possible to dive. Someone said that cold seasons, in Sicily, simply do not exist. Marina di Portorosa, in the province of Messina, is a good starting point for exploring a stretch of the Sicilian coast, between Milazzo and Tindari. Not to mention that a few miles of navigation await the pristine Aeolian Islands, Vulcano, Lipari, Filicudi, Panarea, Salina and so on. Waiting for you is a very comfortable Oceanis 46 (four cabins, ten berths) at €1,910 discounted by 5 percent. BOOK HERE


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THE DISCREET CHARM OF THE EMERALD COAST OFF-SEASON

There is nothing better than the Costa Smeralda out of season. When, away from the spotlight and paparazzi, this beautiful corner of Sardinia rediscovers its true and magical authenticity. Our offer includes an “Easter” discount of 5 percent, and for 1,307 euros you get a 2002 Bavaria 44 Cruiser, one of the great classics for cruising with four cabins, nine berths and two toilets. The boat is in Cala dei Sardi, Portisco. BOOK HERE


FROM PINE FORESTS TO ELBA

Starting from Marina Cala de’ Medici in Castiglioncello, the coast of Tuscany offers breathtaking scenery and absolute relaxation. From there, reaching Argentario, the Tuscan Archipelago, and the pristine pine forests of the coast is a snap. Again, the discount for Easter week is 5 percent for a 2001 Beneteau Oceanis 411 (four cabins, ten berths and two toilets), which will cost you 1,378 euros. BOOK HERE


MAIORCA WITHOUT FRICTION

If you feel like crossing national borders, know at Easter the Balearic Islands are paradise. Our offer is for Majorca, the largest of the archipelago. You will find waiting for you in Porto Colom a Beneteau Oceanis 37 equipped with three double cabins. With the 5 percent discount, the week wandering in a real pearl of the Mediterranean, moreover far from the summer tourist crush, will cost you 1,354 euros. BOOK HERE


THE COAST BY BOAT

It’s now or never: visit the Amalfi Coast by boat off-season, when tourism and prices are still not skyrocketing! A comfortable Oceanis 41 (three cabin, eight berth) is ready for you in Salerno at the local marina, priced at 1,752 euros (with the 12 percent Easter discount). Enjoy one of the most beautiful coastlines in the world. Don’t forget that Capri, Positano and Sorrento are just a stone’s throw away. And come down only for two lobster scialatielli and a nice baba! BOOK HERE

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