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Yourholiday on a Sailboat Sicily and the Aeolian Islands Amalfi Coast Capri and Ischia Egadi and Pontine Islands Your holiday Calabria, Malta and more... on a sailboat The Caribbean Welcome to the Spartivento experience! Our knowhow, reliability and the capacity to innovate have helped us achieve important goals and become a fast-growing company. We have a qualified team of experts ready to support, advise and assist you in every aspect of boat chartering, ownership and operation. Whatever your cruising desires may be, our team will handle all your requirements with the utmost professionalism. Spartivento is... Spartivento…CHARTER is... Sailing should be an enjoyable experience. We are here to make sure it stays that way and look forward to being of service. Our passion for the sea, nature, and the pleasure of adventure is what we would like to share with you. Come on board one of the fully equipped sailboats of our fleet and start your journey to the discovery of our corners of paradise in the southern Mediterranean! Enjoy the natural beauties around you in complete comfort. And set for the sail of your life… Spartivento…YACHT MANAGEMENT is... Owning a new yacht is an exciting experience; with us, it can mean a smooth purchase and great returns to offset boat expenses. Owning and maintaining a boat has become a serious business, requiring highly skilled professionals to understand the rapidly changing technical and regulatory standards. Spartivento management team is here to help you maintain the value of your asset and allow you time to relax and enjoy the benefits of owning a sailboat. Charter your boat Buy & charter your boat • You may offer your own boat to • Choose and buy the boat of your dreams; become part of our commercial net Spartivento will hire it out and bear its and generate income operating as a costs and management. With an initial Spartivento charter boat. And you can contribution of the value of any new still use it during the year! Bénéteau, Jeanneau and Lagoon sailboat, you can make your dream come true and enjoy the exclusive opportunity to use it in high season and every time it is not chartered. TAILOR-MADE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM WITH Spartivento… SAILING is... SCHOOL The seafaring culture is a collectively recognized The Spartivento Group and the team of passionate universe made up of traditions, ethics, respect for sailing professionals of the Federazione Italiana the environment, appropriate behaviour aboard and Vela (FIV) propose multi-level training courses to understanding. The sea is a microcosm to handle all those who wish to learn how to sail and race in wisely and carefully. Knowing and mastering the safety at a high level. Our friendly training staff will art of sailing and its techniques is essential in order go that extra mile to make sure you have a fantastic to race and cruise with the full awareness the third experience. millennium sailor needs to sail the seas of the world in safety while enjoying the ride! Sa ions il away tinat PORTOROSA BASE t des o amazing Amalfi AEOLIAN ISLANDS EGADI ISLANDS MALTA Boarding from one of our bases located TROPEA BASE in Portorosa, Tropea and Salerno, you can COAST OF THE GODS reach many beautiful destinations, enjoy AEOLIAN ISLANDS MALTA ever-changing landscapes and revel in all the choices that abound as you cruise SALERNO BASE through the Mediterranean. AMALFI COAST Lipari CAPRI-ISCHIA-PROCIDA PONTINE ISLANDS Marettimo Cala Junco - Panarea Ponza Ventotene NAPOLI PONTINE Procida Ischia ISLANDS st SALERNO a Capri Amalfi Co ea n S enia yrrh T CROTONE LAMEZIA T. Stromboli Isola Capo Rizzuto AEOLIAN ISLANDS Panarea Ustica Alicudi Salina Filicudi Lipari TROPEA SCILLA Vulcano EGADI ISLANDS PALERMO MESSINA REGGIO Levanzo CALABRIA Marettimo PORTOROSA Favignana TRAPANI TAORMINA CATANIA Ionian S ea Stra its SIRACUSA Pantelleria of S icily MALTA Tropea his artificial harbour is conveniently located in a beautiful area in the province of Messina, a short distance from many interesting historical Base PORTOROSA Tsites and from the Sanctuary of the Black Madonna of Tindari, a place of pilgrimage. The Marina is right Complesso Portorosa, Furnari (ME) opposite the Aeolian Islands, and this makes it the ideal 38° 07’ 60” N, 15° 06’ 72” E starting point to reach and explore the so-called ‘seven VHF chnl 9 [email protected] sisters’, rich in biodiversity as well as cultural heritage, amazing food and very interesting trekking paths up to the How to reach us top of two volcanoes. From Portorosa you can sail along By car A20 Messina-Palermo highway, take the Falcone exit Sicily’s coast and split your days between sea and land to By bus from Milazzo and Messina (AST bus company) see unique historical sites or try the acclaimed local cuisine. By plane Catania Fontanarossa (165 From Portorosa, sailing lovers can reach the Egadi Islands, km), Reggio Calabria (90 km including ferry crossing and bus connection) and Ustica, Malta and more... Palermo (200 km) airports By train - You can reach Portorosa from the Novara-Montalbano-Furnari train station (1,5km) By ferry - From Naples to Milazzo (34km from Portorosa); from Messina to the Marina by bus (55km) Parking is available for a fee. Booking is required. LOW HIGH BOAT Name Series Year CAB WC prices from prices to Cleaning Deposit Red+Deposit Length (m) Teak Bow Thruster Main Sail Fuel (L) Water (L) Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 519 Mystral Comfort 2016 5+1 3 3.290 6.490 170 3.500 300+700 15.75 full roller furling 274 615 Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 519 Kalos Comfort 2017 5+1 3 3.290 6.590 170 3.500 300+700 15,75 full roller furling 274 615 Bénéteau Oceanis 48 Nayad Comfort 2016 5 3 3.190 6.290 170 3.500 290+700 15,07 full roller furling 400 700 PORTOROSA BASE PORTOROSA Bénéteau Oceanis 48 Hesperus Comfort 2017 5 3 3.190 6.390 170 3.500 290+700 15,07 full roller furling 400 700 Bénéteau Oceanis 48 Spritz Comfort 2014 4 4 3.090 6.090 150 3.500 290+700 15,07 full roller furling 400 700 Bénéteau Oceanis 45 Agathos Comfort 2017 4 2 2.590 5.490 150 3.500 250+600 13,85 full roller furling 200 570 Bénéteau Oceanis 45 Skylla Comfort 2014 4 2 2.490 5.190 150 3.500 250+600 13,85 full roller furling 200 570 Bénéteau Oceanis 45 Pà Comfort 2016 4 2 2.590 5.390 150 3.500 250+600 13,85 full roller furling 200 570 Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 449 Ilios Comfort 2017 4 2 2.590 5.490 150 3.500 250+600 13,85 full roller furling 200 570 Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 409 Kronos Comfort 2014 3 2 2.090 4.090 120 3.500 190+500 12,34 cockpit battened 200 330 Bénéteau Oceanis 41.1 Nisì Comfort 2017 3 2 2.190 4.290 120 3.500 190+500 12,38 full roller furling 200 330 Bénéteau Oceanis 38 Amaral Comfort 2015 3 1 1.790 3.790 120 3.500 190+500 11,50 cockpit roller furling 130 330 Bénéteau Oceanis 35.1 Myga Comfort 2017 3 1 1.590 2.990 120 3.500 190+500 10,20 cockpit roller furling 130 280 Lagoon Catamaran 450 Dugongo Comfort 2014 4+1 4+1 4.090 8.590 200 4.000 390+950 14,85 cockpit battened 650 900 Lagoon Catamaran 42 Cucuncio Comfort 2017 4+1 4+1 N.D. 8.090 200 4.000 390+950 13,95 cockpit battened 550 750 Lagoon Catamaran 42 Boreas Comfort 2017 4+1 4+1 N.D. 8.090 200 4.000 390+950 13,95 cockpit battened 550 750 Lagoon Catamaran 400 Auster Comfort 2016 4+1 4+1 3.490 6.890 200 4.000 350+900 12,40 cockpit battened 400 600 Bénéteau Cyclades 50.4 C’est la Vie Basic refeat 2017 4+1 4+1 2.210 5.010 150 2.000 190+500 15,65 ... battened 400 900 Bénéteau Oceanis 46 Myron Basic refeat 2017 4 2 2.010 4.210 150 2.000 190+500 14,40 cockpit battened 200 560 Bénéteau Oceanis 50 Bamapise Basic refeat 2017 3 2 2.310 4.610 120 2.000 190+500 15,09 full roller furling 235 565 Lipari Service It is our reference point in Lipari for technical assistance in the Aeolian Islands. Its friendly staff will cater for your needs and assist you in renting a car, bikes and scooters to drive around the island and explore its beautiful environment. SERVICES FRIENDS 1 Shuttle stop/ATM-cash point 2 Laundry Corallo Residence 3 Shops, laundry, Lagoon dealer A well-equipped tourist structure in the 4 Car Rental heart of the Marina, it is surrounded by typical Mediterranean plants and canals 5 Restaurant and is both modern and elegant. Bar - tobacconist - Spartivento Tel. +39.0941.874150 / +39.329.8888604 6 nautical services and equipment [email protected] 7 Pool 8 Disco 9 Spartivento boarding area Club Valtur Portorosa 10 Marina di Portorosa office A family friendly hotel equipped with sport 11 Fuel station facilities, beach, pool restaurants, bars, solarium and wellness centre. Excursions to nearby places of interest such as Taormina (90km), Tindari, Cefalù (100km), Milazzo (34km) and more. Tel. 0941 802500 NAUTICAL DISTANCES FROM PORTOROSA ▶ Milazzo 18 mn ▶ Vulcano 21 mn Tindari resort & ▶ Lipari 24 nm Marina ▶ Salina 30 nm The ideal place for your holidays by ▶ Panarea 31 nm the sea, with plenty of amenities and ▶ Stromboli 42 nm entertainment. Try its wellness centre, ▶ Tropea 47 nm tropical pool and sport facilities.
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