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Punta Ala is an exclusive touristic destination, of refined beauty. The modern touristic center developed during the 20th century, especially during the Seventies: Punta Ala is situated on a tip surrounded on three sides by the sea and covered by pine woods and Mediterranean bushes, characterized by a pleasant climate and a limpid sea. It is reknowed not only for the beauty of the territory, but also for its peacefulness.
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Bareboat Italy | Punta Ala:
We can offer you yachts to sail to the southern end of beautiful Tuscany / Ligurian Sea in Etrusca Marina, Follonica, Cala Galera, Piombino, Salivoli, Punta Ala, Capraia, Punta Ala, Giannutri and Giglio. Or you can start your bareboat on Elba ex/to Portoferraio. Each of these Bareboat destinations in Italy are regarded as superb locations for an excellent Bareboat around the picturesque Tuscan archipelago. Also you can take part of our Flotilla with start and finish in Piombino. On your bareboat Punta Ala you will sail past picturesque old towns, uncrowded pristine sandy beaches through bright-blue crystalline waters to beautiful secluded anchorages and relatively unknown bays, coves and islets.
Bareboat Punta Ala
The island of Elba, pearl of the Tuscan Archipelago, the island without bareboat limits: the clear blue sea, the beautiful beaches and the small inlets, the gree countyside, the small towns on the hills, the archeological treasures, the chestnut trees woods, and more follow each other without end. The island gives the sensation of many things in one, in the short distances of the island you will bareboat around very different touristic and ambient realities: zones where the sunshine and the wind have dried us the soil, others were the green dominates, golden beaches, shingle beaches and steep cliffs. It is to remember that the Island of Punta Ala is for a big part area of the National Park of the Tuscan Archipelago.
Bareboat Italy | Punta Ala Conditions:
During the summer, 8-12 knots winds typically blow from the northwest with local patterns around the islands. There are plenty of sheltered harbors, anchorages, and bays although care must be taken due to tides and underwater rocks.For additional information and route suggestion please look at our online Bareboat Itineraries. Standard charter time is from Saturday afternoon 17:00h with return to port on Friday 16:00h. On return check out will take place and you can stay on board until Saturday morning 09:00h.