Editorial
Editorial standards
How Yacht.it reports on yachts and the Mediterranean coast.
Yacht.it is an editorial publication about yachts, the shipyards that build them and the Mediterranean coast, written for people who travel and charter by sea. The journal is organised into desks: Yacht Notes, which covers boats and the yards behind them; Destinations, which covers the Mediterranean coast, from Costa Smeralda and the Amalfi Coast to the wider sea; and Italian Yachts, which follows the Italian shipyards that lead the market.
Accuracy
We aim for accuracy in every article. Facts, figures and specifications are checked against primary sources such as shipyard announcements, official releases and first-hand reporting. Where a detail is preliminary or unconfirmed, we say so rather than presenting it as settled.
Independence
Yacht.it works with a selected group of charter partners, and parts of this site invite charter enquiries. Our editorial coverage is kept separate from those commercial relationships. An article is not for sale, and a partner cannot buy a favourable mention or review.
Sources
We prefer original sources over aggregation. When we rely on a shipyard own description or figures, we attribute it clearly. We do not publish rumour as fact.
Editorial responsibility
Every article is published under a named desk and is reviewed by a human editor before it goes live. Editorial decisions rest with our editors, not with any commercial partner.
Who we are and how to reach us
Yacht.it is published by [legal publisher name and registered address]. For editorial matters, including questions about a story, write to editorial@yacht.it. For charter enquiries, write to charter@yacht.it.