LIPARI – STROMBOLI – PANAREA
Friday: departure by 10.00 am headed to Lipari, Pomice Cave.
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We anchor the boat in front of the abandoned factories that worked the stone extracted
from the ground, a product that had a large market in the last century. Lunch and then we
go to the port for a walk in the ancient village, and possibly for dinner.
It is worth walking along the main street, Marina Corta, and taking a look at the shops that
are open until late.
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Saturday: departure by 10.00 am headed to Stromboli.
It's almost 4 hours of navigation,
but the swim in Ginostra will make you understand that it was worth the long wait. Bath,
quick lunch, then we head to the village of Stromboli, to take a tour of the town.
You can choose to have an aperitif on board, have dinner in the village, and then head
towards Panarea, where we will spend the night, sailing along the Sciara del Fuoco.
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Sunday: wake-up call at anchor, breakfast and tour of the island.
You can go to Cala
Junco, Basiluzzo, or Lisca Bianca, before sailing towards Lipari where a different evening
awaits us. Take it easy, there's no rush. A dip in the water, snorkeling, lunch on board, and
around 3.00 pm we head towards Milazzo, where we arrive at around 6.00 pm.
SALINA – PANAREA – VULCANO
Friday: departure by 10.00 am headed to Santa Marina Salina.
We can go ashore for a tour of the village, or for shopping, or we can head to "Lingua", a small hamlet to the south of the island where we can taste the "Pane cunsatu", or what are considered, perhaps not wrongly, the best granitas on the Islands. We then head towards Pollara beach, made famous by the film "Il Postino" by Massimo Troisi. It is a magical place to
see especially at sunset. The bay in front will be an excellent place to spend the night.
Dinner on board or in one of the nearby restaurants.
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Saturday: wake up in the harbor, breakfast and after a regenerating swim, you can sail to
Panarea.
It is perhaps the most chic and worldly of the Aeolian islands. Arriving before
lunch allows us to anchor near Cala Junco, on whose promontory the remains of
prehistoric villages have been found. The bathroom in this cove remains one of the most
suggestive things. In the evening you can have an aperitif in one of the many bars on the
island, or, after dinner, go dancing in some of the most renowned nightclubs.
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Sunday: talking about the usual wake-up call, or the usual breakfast, makes no sense in
the Aeolian Islands.
Every bay, every cove, has a particular, unique charm, the colors are
always different and above all the sea at dawn has a scent and nuances that will remain
imprinted in your memory for a long time. As soon as the crew is ready, we set sail
towards the island of Vulcano, the closest of the Aeolian Islands to the Sicilian coast.
It is one of the most evocative, with its stacks and its black beaches. And what about the
mud baths which are perhaps one of the oldest thermal baths still active in the world? We
can continue our stay by bathing in the nearby Hot Waters, go to lunch, or decide to have
a quick aperitif to make the most of the natural offerings of the place.
Finally we head towards Milazzo, where we arrive at around 6.00 pm.
