Equinoxe Yachts: the whole Tyrrhenian Sea within reach of…the bow
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Spring is advancing and even latecomers are running for cover for the summer vacation now just around the corner. For them, Equinoxe, a tour operator specializing in boat rentals and sales for over 30 years, has selected four boats ready to sail along the Tyrrhenian Sea from the Tuscan Archipelago via Corsica and Sardinia, Gulf of Naples and Aeolian Islands. Like Myra, a 30-meter gulet operated by skipper Massimo Marci: she accommodates up to 12 passengers and sails between the Pontine, Aeolian and Gulf of Naples. Logica, on the other hand, is a fast and refined sloop that accommodates up to eight guests. A 62-foot sailing yacht, Miyabi is available throughout the western Mediterranean. Finally, there is Kaskazi Four, a crewed luxury catamaran led by captain Francesco Rinauro, a great expert on the seas of southern Italy.
Equinoxe Yachts, tel. 011.8185211, www.equinoxe.it
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