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Vela Trekking e Mountain Bike

Italy:

Aeolian Islands

Duration:

3 days - 3 nights

Max number of passengers:

8 people

Available:

-

Suitable for travellers:

> 10 years

Boarding from:

Furnari

What's included

Cancellation policy

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Super!

Organised by:

Nicola O.

Member since 2018 -

Private

Italian

English

This experience, in a nutshell

Are you travelling alone or in company? Would you like to rent just one cabin, do you like sports or immerse yourself in green and blue nature, this is the holiday for you!



Welcome aboard your unique adventure to the beautiful Aeolian Islands! Get ready to immerse yourself in a breathtaking experience that combines the freedom of the sea with the exploratory adventure of the mainland. During these three unforgettable days and nights, we will take you on a journey that will take you on a journey that will take you to discover the natural and cultural treasures of this fascinating archipelago.

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Boat & Classes of Service

Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 42.2 - 1997

Type

Sailboat

Length

12.88 m.

Toilets

2

Cabins

4

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Our itinerary

Our trip starts here:

Furnari.

Check-in: 7:00 PM

Our trip ends here:

Furnari.

Check-out: 7:00 PM

Leg 1

THURSDAY: Check In in Portorosa

The boat is moored in the port of Portorosa located near the town of Furnari (ME), which can be reached from Catania airport by car - via motorway - by train or by shuttle service.

Leg 2

FRIDAY: Lipari

Purchase and embarkation of galley, bow on Lipari (about four hours of navigation). Lipari is

the largest island of the Aeolian Islands and here trekking or biking enthusiasts can

reach observation points from which to enjoy views of rare beauty, making excursions in the hilly hamlets, and then climbing Mount S. Angelo, and visiting the kaolin quarries. There is also the possibility of circumnavigating the island, reaching Porto Pignataro, where we will spend the night.

FRIDAY: Lipari

Leg 3

SATURDAY: Salina

After a coastal sail, we will arrive in Salina. Here, off-road enthusiasts, by bike or on foot, can climb the Fossa delle Felci peak, a slope that reaches almost 1,000 meters. The ascent takes place on a path surrounded by ferns and lush forests. At the top, an incredible view awaits you: the entire archipelago of the Aeolian Islands, nestled between sky and sea.

SATURDAY: Salina

Leg 4

SUNDAY: Vulcano - Portorosa

Last stop, we will reach the island of Vulcano. Here it will be of considerable interest the ascent to the crater (not particularly challenging), the visit of the bay of Levante, characterized by sulphurous waters and the walk to the black sands, a wide bay consisting of a very thin black sand of volcanic nature.

We leave again in the afternoon, three hours to reach Portorosa.

SUNDAY: Vulcano - Portorosa

The itinerary may be subject to changes due to weather conditions and/or technical or logistical reasons, in order to ensure safety and a pleasant sailing experience for all participants.

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The organiser reviews

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Organised by:

Nicola O.

Member since 2018 -

Private

Italian

English

4.8/5

out of

92

reviews

Skipper

Boat

Destination

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A week in the Aeolian Islands - 6 islands in seven days

09/15/2025

Ilaria I.

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Italy

Top experience! Nicola, the skipper, is nice and super reliable, he took us to magnificent places, he was understanding to put up with us all, always available even with the kitchen, but never intrusive, and proposed an itinerary based on the weather that allowed us to see 6 islands, and allowing those who wanted to disembark on land and take turns in the village, or stay on the boat for those who, like me, prefer to enjoy the beauty of the roadstead. Very beautiful and spacious boat, as much as a sailboat can be, equipped with many small modernity and comforts. Even the group that was created with the other participants was beautiful and cohesive, leaving everyone their own freedoms. The journey to reach the Aeolian Islands and to return, starting from Livorno, was not the easiest and most direct, but it was really worth it, so don't be discouraged but leave and choose Nicola, a man of the sea and experience, and you will feel "safe". What to add if not one I hope "see you soon!" Thank you Nicola and your [hidden]!
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A week in the Aeolian Islands - 6 islands in seven days

09/14/2025

Philippe H.

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Belgium

Discovery of the Aeolian Islands with a friendly crew. Simple comfort and in line with our expectations. Cruise for lovers of the sea and extraordinary volcanic landscapes.
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A week in the Aeolian Islands - 6 islands in seven days

09/9/2025

Brandy v.

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Canada

I have thought long and hard about this review. This is my second sailing trip with the first being a Columbia to Panama crossing. I am sorry ahead of time, as this will be a long review.. And I have tried to be as detailed as possible, as my experience and impression was not all positive unfortunately.. The Eolie islands are beautiful!! However, I do feel that we missed out on a couple of ports, at least one island and a more positive overall experience with the captain. Firstly, upon arrival, it was a very awkward conversation about bunk arrangement with myself and two other aol female guests/passengers. It was forgetting that I requested the bottom bunk… but after bringing it to the captain and girlfriends attention, they were willing to honour it, but at that point it was a bit strange leaving one person out. So, knowing I would likely need more air, I choose to share the cabin with a double single bed, but it was expected that we were to share a blanket even though we didn’t know each other. When I asked for a blanket, I was told that there is only one which is too big for my use in the cockpit, as it would touch the floor, but another guest had a blanket she brought and offered it to me. I wonder what happened if I both bunks would have been used??? We then moved on to make galley, but the captain failed to pre-arrange delivery. The other boats at port had their galley delivered, but we couldn’t. So, a taxi was arranged. Later that night I also discovered that a couple booked the forward cabin and requested (and I was told paid extra) to have exclusive use of the bathroom beside it, which was granted and honored by the captain. We had 7 guests in total, plus the captain and his girlfriend while onboard the limited time she was. That left 5 guests and the captain to share one bathroom. This experience was advertised as a boat with two bathrooms for 8 guests, not one bathroom for 5. And yes, the captain used the bathroom. There were times we were not on land for a full day and night, and I never saw him swim or use the sea… Then that first night the captain and his girlfriend did not even sleep on the boat with us. I found this very very strange, as we know nothing about any safety protocols.. such as, where the fire extinguisher is.. and only the basic concepts of using the toilet and stove. We didn’t even know where the galley lights or lights for the cockpit were. Despite my negative first impression, I choose to stay, as I can always get off early at any of the islands, which I did do the second last day while on Volcano to head to Stromboli. We headed for Panarea, which was beautiful and the captains girlfriend made a fabulous meal. Unfortunately, due to my usual practices, I have a smaller appetite and I couldn’t finish what they dished out for me. We then proceeded to Filicudi, but the captains girlfriend made failed to request a morning ahead of time on the more popular side of the island (where the other boats were) So we needed up on the quieter side where the captain said that due to not having the water maker, we now have to contribute to the marina fee to dock the boat, as we needed to fill the water tank. The question is, why are we as paying guests paying an additional fee of 150 Eruo to dock to fill for water or because he failed to reserve a spot and the trip was advertised to include a watermaker? Also, according to the gauge, the water tank was full and I’m well aware with a little bit of water rationing, we would have had enough water to last the week… I am not sure if it’s his personality or that he is tired of doing these trips or a bit of both, but he seemed very disengaged in general. Yes he played a couple songs on the guitar, which were beautiful, yes he took us to see the caves and pools by tender, but he really doesn’t seem to enjoy providing the service. The other boat captain seemed more engaged with us the limited time we saw him than our captain, which makes me think lack of enthusiasm may be as a result of a combination of personality and a lacking eagerness. Now onto the next issue, he also said we could not go to Alicudi beside the sea condition was not good and there may be a wind that comes… but his friend who are captains of the other boats went… he also said we could not go to Stromboli because of the same reason, but I am not sure if the other boats went. He did know we all wanted to go to Stromboli too. He instead went to Salina and stayed in Rinella, which conveniently his sister live in. He then went to see her, shower and change his clothes. Ok, I get it, if we are there and you want to do that.. fine… but why weren’t we given the choice between Rinella and Santa Marina which is busier? We had no idea what to to or where to go in Rinella.. Now, I checked the weather and sea conditions for the first 4 days we were on board… and all 4 days the sea was favorable for Alicudi and Stromboli with .3 meter waves.. I recognize that I’m not a savy seaman… but I never questioned the last captain I had… so there is something to say when I start looking up the sea conditions because I do not believe him. It seemed it wasn’t what he wanted or wasn’t convenient.. and I don’t believe if he says now that it was to prevent sea sickness.. I was the only one and I had pills to take which would take it away and did. All in all it’s unfortunate I am not not giving a great review. There are points that he made effort and provided suggestions with tender included… but it seems we were mostly at mercy to his schedule. The only time I heard a question of which we preferred was if we wanted to stay two nights in volcano, which I said yes but the guests all preferred no. He left the boat for dinner in volcano, with all of us guests on board and no tender. Again, if there was an emergency, we do not know what to do, and we only have a swim option for evacuation. Yes, he was available by phone, but it is still odd… it was nice that he brought ice cream back though. Now, I left the next morning because I was not going to miss Stromboli … but I was told, and this is hearsay mind you, that the captain again was not on board the last night while in lipari and was not even on the boat during guest disembarkment. Very strange indeed.. WiFi - is through his phone not satellite. And be aware… there is no A/C… but you wouldn’t get A/C unless at port anyway. Being a solo female traveller I always felt safe. The boat has the basics of what is needed, but the captain is lacking.. it was even suggested by him for me to leave a positive review after I told him I was leaving.. I also note that Nicola has been active with the other negative reviews, with some misquotes and excuses… So, I am very interested to see his pending response..
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A week in the Aeolian Islands - 6 islands in seven days

08/31/2025

Monica B.

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Italy

Islands visited 4 not 6!! The only one that was not feasible was Stromboli due to adverse weather conditions, but Alicudi was not reached by decision of the skipper. The boat had been booked by a couple who had exclusive use of the forward cabin and its bathroom! Why was this not reported to the booker at the time of booking? Is it different to share a bathroom in 4 or 6 !! The Skipper on some occasions has left the boat for personal reasons, never sharing the experiences on land with the crew. Desalinator and air cond. nn working.

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