1st Aeolian Islands tour
Full pathway:
(Cefalù, Vulcano, Lipari, Panarea, Stromboli, Filicudi, Palermo)
1st Aeolian Islands Tour
Day 1, (Palermo-Cefalù 30 nm) iembarkation at 12 noon, small breafing on the boat to explain the boat and safety measures on board. Once the legal formalities are over and the galley provisions have been embarked, one can either leave immediately with destination Cefalù where one would arrive after 5 hours of sailing or stay in port at Palermo’s Cala just a few meters from the city’s historic center full of typical places and monuments to see. In this case the departure will be postponed at dawn on Sunday with direction or always Cefalù. Upon reaching Cefalù, one can settle either at the mooring in the port of Presidiana or at anchor in front of the magnificent coves of Cefalù. Upon reaching Cefalù, one can settle either at the mooring in the port of Presidiana or at anchor in front of the magnificent coves of Cefalù. In the harbor it is also possible to soak your legs in the ice-cold spring water that comes directly from the Nebrodi Mountains.
Day 2, (Cefalù-Vulcano 45 nm). Departure from Cefalu for Vulcano, about 35 miles away. Having arrived in the vicinity of the island, one is spoiled for choice in which cove to drop anchor to bathe (Cala Formaggio, Cala di Mastro Minico, Punta di Capo Secco, or Porto di Ponente) From the latter, as an alternative to the Port of Vulcano, it is possible to reach the town and for those who wish to hike to the top of the volcano or dive in the sulfur pools typical of the island. It would seem that the natural mud produced by the volcano has beneficial properties for the skin
Day 3 (Vulcano-Lipari 3 nm). Only a few minutes by boat takes you to Lipari where you can make two stops for swimming. One at the Faraglioni on the east side of the island, and a stop at Pumice on the west side. Both places feature crystal clear water excellent for snorkeling. Stopping overnight at one of the many moorings set up with floating docks adjacent to the town of Lipari is recommended. There are numerous places on the island where you can drink and eat anything always of excellent quality.
Day 5 (Stromboli-Salina 20 nm) After spending the night in Salina, during the day after breakfast it is possible to go ashore where you can stock up on fresh supplies for lunch and then set sail for Pollara, where you can stop for a swim until lunch and then head for Filicudi
Day 6 (Salina-Filicudi 20nm-Palermo 60nm tot 80 nm)
in Filicudi you can take a swim near the CANNA, have lunch and then visit the Sea Ox Cave, and decide where to spend the night. Either at the pier in Pecorini a Mare, or at anchor in the bay called Le Punte located between Pecorini and pPunta Graziano. Otherwise, you can also spend the night at the floating dock at the Port of Filicudi. If you do not want to dine on board the boat, both Pecorini and the port of Filicudi, offer the possibility of being able to dine ashore.
2nd Aeolian Islands tour
Full pathway:
(Palermo-Cefalù-Vulcano-Stromboli-Salina-Filicudi-Palermo)
2nd Aeolian Islands Tour
Day 1, (Palermo-Cefalù 30 nm) iembarkation at 12 noon, small breafing on the boat to explain the boat and safety measures on board. Once the legal formalities are over and the galley provisions have been embarked, one can either leave immediately with destination Cefalù where one would arrive after 5 hours of sailing or stay in port at Palermo’s Cala just a few meters from the city’s historic center full of typical places and monuments to see. In this case the departure will be postponed at dawn on Sunday with direction or always Cefalù. Upon reaching Cefalù, one can settle either at the mooring in the port of Presidiana or at anchor in front of the magnificent coves of Cefalù. Upon reaching Cefalù, one can settle either at the mooring in the port of Presidiana or at anchor in front of the magnificent coves of Cefalù. In the harbor it is also possible to soak your legs in the ice-cold spring water that comes directly from the Nebrodi Mountains.
Day 2, (Cefalù-Vulcano 45 nm). Departure from Cefalu for Vulcano, about 35 miles away. Having arrived in the vicinity of the island, one is spoiled for choice in which cove to drop anchor to bathe (Cala Formaggio, Cala di Mastro Minico, Punta di Capo Secco, or Porto di Ponente) From the latter, as an alternative to the Port of Vulcano, it is possible to reach the town and for those who wish to hike to the top of the volcano or dive in the sulfur pools typical of the island. It would seem that the natural mud produced by the volcano has beneficial properties for the skin
Day 3 (Vulcano-Lipari 3 nm). Only a few minutes by boat takes you to Lipari where you can make two stops for swimming. One at the Faraglioni on the east side of the island, and a stop at Pumice on the west side. Both places feature crystal clear water excellent for snorkeling. Stopping overnight at one of the many moorings set up with floating docks adjacent to the town of Lipari is recommended. There are numerous places on the island where you can drink and eat anything always of excellent quality.
Day 5 (Stromboli-Salina 20 nm) After spending the night in Salina, during the day after breakfast it is possible to go ashore where you can stock up on fresh supplies for lunch and then set sail for Pollara, where you can stop for a swim until lunch and then head for Filicudi
Day 6 (Salina-Filicudi 20nm-Palermo 60nm tot 80 nm)
in Filicudi you can take a swim near the CANNA, have lunch and then visit the Sea Ox Cave, and decide where to spend the night. Either at the pier in Pecorini a Mare, or at anchor in the bay called Le Punte located between Pecorini and pPunta Graziano. Otherwise, you can also spend the night at the floating dock at the Port of Filicudi. If you do not want to dine on board the boat, both Pecorini and the port of Filicudi, offer the possibility of being able to dine ashore.
3rd Aeolian Islands Tour
Full pathway:
(Palermo-Filicudi-Salina-Panarea-Lipari-Vulcano-Palermo)
3rd Aeolian Islands Tour
Day 1, (Palermo-Cefalù 30 nm) iembarkation at 12 noon, small breafing on the boat to explain the boat and safety measures on board. Once the legal formalities are over and the galley provisions have been embarked, one can either leave immediately with destination Cefalù where one would arrive after 5 hours of sailing or stay in port at Palermo’s Cala just a few meters from the city’s historic center full of typical places and monuments to see. In this case the departure will be postponed at dawn on Sunday with direction or always Cefalù. Upon reaching Cefalù, one can settle either at the mooring in the port of Presidiana or at anchor in front of the magnificent coves of Cefalù. Upon reaching Cefalù, one can settle either at the mooring in the port of Presidiana or at anchor in front of the magnificent coves of Cefalù. In the harbor it is also possible to soak your legs in the ice-cold spring water that comes directly from the Nebrodi Mountains.
Day 2, (Cefalù-Vulcano 45 nm). Departure from Cefalu for Vulcano, about 35 miles away. Having arrived in the vicinity of the island, one is spoiled for choice in which cove to drop anchor to bathe (Cala Formaggio, Cala di Mastro Minico, Punta di Capo Secco, or Porto di Ponente) From the latter, as an alternative to the Port of Vulcano, it is possible to reach the town and for those who wish to hike to the top of the volcano or dive in the sulfur pools typical of the island. It would seem that the natural mud produced by the volcano has beneficial properties for the skin
Day 3 (Vulcano-Lipari 3 nm). Only a few minutes by boat takes you to Lipari where you can make two stops for swimming. One at the Faraglioni on the east side of the island, and a stop at Pumice on the west side. Both places feature crystal clear water excellent for snorkeling. Stopping overnight at one of the many moorings set up with floating docks adjacent to the town of Lipari is recommended. There are numerous places on the island where you can drink and eat anything always of excellent quality.
Day 5 (Stromboli-Salina 20 nm) After spending the night in Salina, during the day after breakfast it is possible to go ashore where you can stock up on fresh supplies for lunch and then set sail for Pollara, where you can stop for a swim until lunch and then head for Filicudi
Day 6 (Salina-Filicudi 20nm-Palermo 60nm tot 80 nm)
in Filicudi you can take a swim near the CANNA, have lunch and then visit the Sea Ox Cave, and decide where to spend the night. Either at the pier in Pecorini a Mare, or at anchor in the bay called Le Punte located between Pecorini and pPunta Graziano. Otherwise, you can also spend the night at the floating dock at the Port of Filicudi. If you do not want to dine on board the boat, both Pecorini and the port of Filicudi, offer the possibility of being able to dine ashore.
4th Aeolian Islands tour
Full pathway:
(Palermo-Vulcano-Lipari-Panarea-Filicudi-Cefalù-Palermo)
4th Aeolian Islands tour
Day 1, (Palermo-Cefalù 30 nm) iembarkation at 12 noon, small breafing on the boat to explain the boat and safety measures on board. Once the legal formalities are over and the galley provisions have been embarked, one can either leave immediately with destination Cefalù where one would arrive after 5 hours of sailing or stay in port at Palermo’s Cala just a few meters from the city’s historic center full of typical places and monuments to see. In this case the departure will be postponed at dawn on Sunday with direction or always Cefalù. Upon reaching Cefalù, one can settle either at the mooring in the port of Presidiana or at anchor in front of the magnificent coves of Cefalù. Upon reaching Cefalù, one can settle either at the mooring in the port of Presidiana or at anchor in front of the magnificent coves of Cefalù. In the harbor it is also possible to soak your legs in the ice-cold spring water that comes directly from the Nebrodi Mountains.
Day 2, (Cefalù-Vulcano 45 nm). Departure from Cefalu for Vulcano, about 35 miles away. Having arrived in the vicinity of the island, one is spoiled for choice in which cove to drop anchor to bathe (Cala Formaggio, Cala di Mastro Minico, Punta di Capo Secco, or Porto di Ponente) From the latter, as an alternative to the Port of Vulcano, it is possible to reach the town and for those who wish to hike to the top of the volcano or dive in the sulfur pools typical of the island. It would seem that the natural mud produced by the volcano has beneficial properties for the skin
Day 3 (Vulcano-Lipari 3 nm). Only a few minutes by boat takes you to Lipari where you can make two stops for swimming. One at the Faraglioni on the east side of the island, and a stop at Pumice on the west side. Both places feature crystal clear water excellent for snorkeling. Stopping overnight at one of the many moorings set up with floating docks adjacent to the town of Lipari is recommended. There are numerous places on the island where you can drink and eat anything always of excellent quality.
Day 5 (Stromboli-Salina 20 nm) After spending the night in Salina, during the day after breakfast it is possible to go ashore where you can stock up on fresh supplies for lunch and then set sail for Pollara, where you can stop for a swim until lunch and then head for Filicudi
Day 6 (Salina-Filicudi 20nm-Palermo 60nm tot 80 nm)
in Filicudi you can take a swim near the CANNA, have lunch and then visit the Sea Ox Cave, and decide where to spend the night. Either at the pier in Pecorini a Mare, or at anchor in the bay called Le Punte located between Pecorini and pPunta Graziano. Otherwise, you can also spend the night at the floating dock at the Port of Filicudi. If you do not want to dine on board the boat, both Pecorini and the port of Filicudi, offer the possibility of being able to dine ashore.