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ALISEI opens summer 2026 charters across southern Italy and the Aegean

ALISEI's summer 2026 charter window opens from Ischia, with a rare Bali 5.8 layout and rates from about €31,000 a week.

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ALISEI opens summer 2026 charters across southern Italy and the Aegean
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ALISEI is the kind of charter that does not stay available for long: a 2025 Bali 5.8, 17.66 meters to 17.7 meters long, based in Forio d'Ischia and now opening summer 2026 bookings for southern Italy. Several charter listings call her the only Bali 5.8 available for charter in Italy, which makes the base port as important as the boat itself for anyone wanting quick access to the Amalfi Coast, Naples, the Aeolian Islands, Sicily, Sardinia and Taormina.

The timing gives the listing real momentum. ALISEI was one of the standout multihulls visited at the MYBA Charter Show 2026 in Sanremo, held from 27 to 30 April at PortoSole Marina. MYBA calls the show one of the most important fixtures on the yachting calendar, and ALISEI fit that setting perfectly, looking less like a standard charter hull and more like a purpose-built lifestyle platform aimed at brokers and repeat charterers.

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The numbers place her squarely in the family and small-group bracket: up to 8 guests in 4 cabins, served by a crew of 3. The layout is open and sociable, with multiple dining tables, an extendable sundeck table, and lounge seating that can face either forward or aft depending on how the day is being used. Bali’s 5.8 design helps explain the appeal. The large up-and-over door, rigid forward cockpit, sliding bay windows, aft cockpit with platform and bench seating, and huge rooftop lounge area turn the boat into an indoor-outdoor charter space that works especially well for long lunches, sunset drinks and lazy passages between anchorages.

The small touches on board backed up the first impression. Numbered towels, matched water bottles and glasses in each cabin, embroidered tote-bag gifts, spacious wardrobes with individual safe boxes and an Ortigia courtesy line all pointed to a yacht that is thinking about guest experience cabin by cabin. ALISEI also carries BBQ facilities, integrated wine storage and a 60 hp tender, the sort of practical extras that matter when the plan is beach runs, restaurant nights ashore and easy jumps between southern Italian anchorages.

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ALISEI also had the kind of credentials that help a charter stand out at the dock. She finished second in the water competition at MYBA 2026, and chef Fiorenzo Perremuto recently ran a five-day masterclass for the crew. With weekly rates starting around €31,000 plus expenses, ALISEI is being pitched to charterers who want a newer-generation catamaran, serious liveaboard comfort and a summer base that puts one of Italy’s most coveted cruising grounds right on the doorstep.

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