Sail Taranto: Cheradi Islands, Dolphin Watch & Sunset Cruises
Depart from Molo Sant’Eligio aboard the elegant Chez Black yacht or the spacious Bali 4.8 catamaran for curated Mediterranean sails.
Featured Sailing Experiences
Day trips, conservation research sails, sunset wine cruises and week-long Greek itineraries from Taranto.
About BoatSharing Puglia
BoatSharing Puglia is a sailing operator based in Taranto, Puglia, offering curated sea experiences departing from Molo Sant’Eligio. The operator runs two primary vessels: the elegant yacht Chez Black and the spacious Bali 4.8 catamaran. BoatSharing Puglia offers a variety of itineraries including night sails to the Cheradi Islands, guided tours of the Mar Piccolo, dolphin monitoring collaborations, luxury private sails, sunset wine cruises, and a week-long Greek sailing itinerary.
Trips listed by BoatSharing Puglia include a Notte sotto le stelle to the Isole Cheradi, the Tour Mar Piccolo with a knowledgeable guide and crossings of the Ponte di Pietra and the rotating Ponte Girevole, a Dolphin Watch in partnership with Ionian Dolphin Conservation, and multi-day options visiting Porto Cesareo, Gallipoli and the Diapontine Islands. Guests can select intimate yacht excursions on Chez Black or group-friendly comfort aboard the Bali 4.8 catamaran for swims, snorkeling, coastal sightseeing, and sunset experiences.
BoatSharing Puglia emphasizes clear itineraries, on-board briefings, and collaboration with conservation partners for scientific trips. Departure from a central berth at Molo Sant’Eligio makes local sea routes and landmarks easily accessible. Booking options range from single excursions and sunset sails to a one-week Greek sailing experience. Flexible booking and clear pre-trip information make it simple to plan departures and tailor experiences to small groups, families, and couples alike.
Reserve a Sailing Trip from Taranto Today
Choose a Cheradi Islands night sail, Dolphin Watch research day, sunset wine cruise or a week-long Greek itinerary — book departure from Molo Sant’Eligio.