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Rental Sailboat Elan 434 Rome

Rome

5.0(1)

Elan 434 (2006)

  • Skipper offered
  • Super owner
9 people · 4 cabins · 10 berths · 13 m
  • Flexible cancellation

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$726 / day

Rental Sailboat Beneteau Oceanis 423 Clipper Rome

Rome

5.0(1)

Beneteau Oceanis Clipper 423 (2004)

  • Skipper optional
  • Super owner
12 people · 3 cabins · 7 berths · 13 m

From 
$435 / day

Rental Catamaran Excess Catamarans Excess 11 Rome

Rome

Excess 11 (2022)

  • Without captain
  • Super owner
10 people · 4 cabins · 10 berths · 11.3 m

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$556 / day

Rental Catamaran Excess Catamarans Excess 11 Rome

Rome

5.0(2)

Excess 11 (2021)

  • Skipper optional
  • Super owner
12 people · 4 cabins · 12 berths · 11.3 m

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$587 / day

Rental Sailboat Jeanneau Sun Odissey 42i Rome

Rome

New

Sun Odissey 42i (2008)

  • Without captain
  • Super owner
8 people · 3 cabins · 8 berths · 12.6 m
  • Flexible cancellation

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$194 / day

Rental Sailboat Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 490 Rome

Rome

4.8(1)

Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 490 (2021)

  • Without captain
  • Super owner
8 people · 4 cabins · 8 berths · 14.2 m

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$618 / day

Rental Catamaran Charter Bove Catamarano Rome
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Rome

Catamaran Charter Bove Catamarano 10.00m (2020)

  • Skipper offered
8 people · 2 cabins · 2 berths · 10 m
  • Fuel included

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$147 / day

Rental Sailboat Yacht 2000 Fast Cruiser 42' Rome
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Rome

New

Fast Cruiser 42' sailing for real Pontinian Islands and Tuscan Archipelago (2005)

  • Skipper offered
6 people · 3 cabins · 6 berths · 12.8 m

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$811 / day

Rental Sailboat Adria Moschini Rimini 51 Rome
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Rome

New

"Le Gitan" - Ketch, Adria Rimini 51 (1981)

  • Skipper offered
16 people · 5 cabins · 10 berths · 15.5 m

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$771 / day

Rental Sailboat Beneteau Oceanis 41 Rome

Rome

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Sailboat Beneteau Oceanis 41 12.40m (2016)

  • Skipper offered
6 people · 3 cabins · 8 berths · 12.4 m
  • Flexible cancellation

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$1,298 / day

Rental Sailboat Fora Marine Rm 10.70 Rome

Rome

4.9(3)

Sailboat Fora Marine Rm 10.70 10.70m (2019)

  • Skipper offered
  • Super owner
4 people · 2 cabins · 5 berths · 10.7 m

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$552 / day

Rental Sailboat AD-Boats Salona 45 adb-boats Salona 45 Rome

Rome

Sailboat AD-Boats Salona 45 adb-boats Salona 45 14.00m (2018)

  • Skipper optional
10 people · 4 cabins · 8 berths · 14 m

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$925 / day

Rental Sailboat Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 440 Rome

Rome

5.0(1)

Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 440 (2021)

  • Skipper optional
  • Super owner
8 people · 3 cabins · 8 berths · 13 m

From 
$464 / day

Rental Sailboat Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 42i Performance Rome

Rome

New

Sailboat Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 42i Performance 13.00m (2008)

  • Skipper offered
6 people · 3 cabins · 6 berths · 13 m
  • Flexible cancellation

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$742 / day

Rental Sailboat BAVARIA 49 Rome

Rome

4.1(4)

Sailboat BAVARIA 49 15.40m (2004)

  • Skipper mandatory
10 people · 5 cabins · 10 berths · 15.4 m

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$587 / day

Rental Sailboat Delphia Yachts Delphia 40 Rome

Rome

Sailboat Delphia Yachts Delphia 40 12.00m (2005)

  • Skipper offered
8 people · 4 cabins · 8 berths · 12 m

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$494 / day

Rental Sailboat Albatroz Denize Ketch 49' Rome
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Rome

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Sailboat Albatroz Denize Ketch 49' 17.00m (1990)

  • Skipper offered
8 people · 3 cabins · 8 berths · 17 m
  • Fuel included

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$897 / day

Rental Sailboat Bavaria Bavaria 46 Rome

Rome

Sailboat Bavaria Bavaria 46 14.40m (1996)

  • Skipper offered
9 people · 4 cabins · 10 berths · 14.4 m

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$433 / day

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Boat Rental in Rome with Click&Boat

You know what they say. When in Rome. Well, how exactly do the Romans do boat rentals? This world-famous Italian city has some of the most classic architecture you’ll ever lay your eyes on.

Many different global periods were birthed here as several large global empires.

There’s also no shortage of water activities in this beautiful city. visit the classic Colosseum in Rome. This is probably the most famous location in Rome. Go check out where the ancient gladiators used to fight each other (and sometimes bears and lions) to death in front of the high-class citizens of Rome.

Renting a boat in Rome is a great way to get a unique perspective of the city! You can enjoy views of the iconic monuments and landmarks from the comfort of your own boat while taking in the stunning views of the city.

Plus, you can explore parts of the city that you may not be able to reach by foot or other means. Whether you want to cruise the Tiber River or explore the many lakes around Rome, renting a boat is a great way to get an unforgettable experience of the city

Find out our selection of motorboats and sailboats to book in Rome. You are willing to book a boat in Rome for your holiday? Discover on our peer-to-peer boat rental platform a list of boats with or without captains to enjoy a wonderful holiday with family or friends. Having more than 40000 boats available, Click&Boat is a boat rental website giving that opportunity for boat owners to rent their boats when they want and to people to find a sailboat or a motorboat at a cheaper price.

Find out the boat of your dreams in Rome by checking the description and the comments of the boat ads displayed on our website. If you found the boat you were interested in, you can contact the boat owner in order to book the boat in Rome.


How much does it cost to rent a boat in Rome?

Naturally, there are lots of options for boat rentals in Rome. There is no shortage of boat owners in a city by the water, which is a good thing, as it keeps the price down.

• Sailboats are generally going to cost you anywhere from $400 to $600.

• Motorboats have a wide price range, which is anywhere from $400 to $1,700

Where Should I Take My Boat Rental In Rome?

The problem with finding things to do in Rome is knowing where to start. These are some of the best locations for you to check out in your yacht charter in Rome:

Lake Bracciano

Lake Bracciano is an Italian lake of volcanic origin located about 35 km northwest of Rome. It is the second largest lake in Lazio, after Lake Bolsena. It is a popular tourist destination, known for its clear blue water and its medieval towns, such as Bracciano, Trevignano Romano and Anguillara Sabazia.

Lake Albano

Lake Albano is a volcanic crater lake located in the Alban Hills of Lazio, Italy. It is approximately 20 km southeast of Rome and is the deepest lake in the region. It is a popular tourist destination due to its scenic beauty and its proximity to the city. The lake is also a popular place for swimming and other water sports. The lake is fed by underground springs, and its water is remarkably clear, making it an excellent spot for viewing the fish and other wildlife in the lake.

Tiber River

Soft rafting on the Tiber River is both a tourist and local favorite. You’ll pass by famous spots like the Vatican and Castel Sant’Angelo. Go private big game fishing off the coast of Rome. You’ll fish with a veteran captain and enjoy one of the hottest fishing spots in Italy.

Ostia Beach

Ostia Beach is a long stretch of golden sand located on the Tyrrhenian Sea in Italy. It is the closest beach to Rome and is a popular destination for locals and tourists alike. It is divided into two parts: the northern part is known as the Lido di Ostia and the southern part is known as the Spiaggia di Ostia.

The beach features a variety of activities such as volleyball, windsurfing, sailing, and beach tennis. It is also a great spot for swimming, sunbathing, and picnicking. The beach is lined with bars and restaurants and there are a few shops selling souvenirs and beachwear.

Capri

Capri is one of the best places to check out if you plan on sailing out further past Rome, especially for unique and fun water-based activities. This area is home to the Blue Grotto, which is one of the most famous sights on the island. There are also additional awe-inspiring underwater caves and caverns for you to explore.

The harbors in Rome

Porto Turistico di Roma

Today's Port of Rome, which was rebuilt next to Emperor Claudius's historic port at Ostia, offers contemporary marina amenities 12 miles from the main city, including 800 berths for boats up to 55 meters in length and a shipyard.

Netter Italia

This strategically located marina has 60 berths for vessels up to 43 meters, as well as all the normal facilities of fuel, fresh water, security, electricity, and parking. It is only 12 miles from the hustle and bustle of Rome and conveniently close to the Fiumicino Airport.

Riva di Traiano

This large and well-equipped marina, which is located about 40 miles from Rome, provides a full range of services for visiting yachts, including more than 1,800 berths (six for yachts up to 35 meters and two for those up to 42 meters), extensive repair and maintenance facilities, video surveillance, wireless internet, and 24-hour docking assistance. There are also extensive repair and maintenance facilities.

What boats should I rent in Rome?

In Rome, you can rent a variety of boats, including motorboats, sailboats, and yachts. Depending on your budget and the type of experience you are looking for, you can rent either a small motorboat or a large yacht for a day or longer.

Sailing yachts and motor boats (or more specifically luxury yacht charters) are the perfect rentals in Rome if you are looking to cruise through the coast in leisure and style. They are not as expensive as you would think! There are affordable daily prices you can search and split amongst your party.