Gulet TERSANE IV
Traditional gulet charter among Sicily's hidden islands
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About Gulet TERSANE IV
TERSANE IV embodies the romance of Mediterranean sailing in its purest form. Built with traditional Turkish wooden techniques using mahogany, rare iroko, and teak, this custom gulet balances authentic maritime heritage with contemporary interiors and modern amenities. Based year-round near the secluded Aeolian Islands, she offers access to some of the West Mediterranean's most exclusive cruising grounds.
Six generous double cabins accommodate up to 12 guests in refined comfort. The real allure lies outdoors, where expansive deck spaces invite unhurried days under Mediterranean sun or in cool shadows. A full complement of water toys including tender, canoe, masks and snorkels, fishing kit, and water skis ensures active pursuits alongside pure relaxation.
Her local crew brings deep knowledge of hidden anchorages, remote villages, and the character of each destination. They curate bespoke itineraries tailored to your preferences, whether exploring the drama of Panarea and Alicudi or the glamorous Amalfi coastline.
Highlights
- •Six double cabins with contemporary furnishings and full modern facilities
- •Permanent Aeolian Islands base ensures exclusive, less-travelled cruising routes
- •Tender, canoe, snorkelling, fishing, and water skis included
- •Expert local crew designs bespoke itineraries for Amalfi Coast, Gulf of Naples, and Sicily
The Charter Experience
Charter TERSANE IV and immerse yourself in the rhythms of Southern Italy. Drift past the volcanic cliffs of Stromboli, anchor off Lipari's colourful fishing villages, or explore the jewelled towns of the Amalfi Coast. The gulet's shallow draft and nimble handling reveal coves and fishing harbours unreachable by larger yachts, whilst her traditional beauty and attentive crew elevate each moment to one of quiet elegance.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical week might begin with dawn departure from Milazzo towards Panarea, where clear waters invite morning snorkelling. Sail onwards to remote Alicudi for unhurried exploration, then head south along the Amalfi Coast, anchoring off Positano for afternoon swimming and evening aperitifs on deck. From there, venture to Capri's sea caves or cruise towards the volcanic drama of the Bay of Naples, with each day shaped by wind, weather, and your own pace.
Specifications
24.0 m
12
6
12
Monohull
2006
8 kn
3
