First stop: Vulcano
In the heart of the Tyrrhenian Sea, the Aeolian archipelago emerges as a jewel of rare beauty, where volcanic nature has shaped breathtaking landscapes and unique atmospheres. Each island tells a different story, offering an unforgettable experience to visitors. Lipari, the largest and liveliest, welcomes tourists with its cosmopolitan charm, while Panarea, with its exclusive coves and nightlife, is the favorite refuge of celebrities. Salina, the green island, enchants with its vineyards and the scents of the Mediterranean scrub, offering tastings of Malvasia and walks along the panoramic paths. Vulcano, with its fumaroles and natural spas, offers moments of relaxation and well-being, while Stromboli, with its active volcano, offers an unforgettable natural fireworks display. Filicudi and Alicudi, the wildest and most remote islands, are a paradise for those seeking tranquility and contact with uncontaminated nature. The Aeolian Islands are a journey through the senses, an experience that leaves an indelible mark on the hearts of those who visit them.
Second stop: Lipari
In Lipari, the day begins with various options: sea and caves, excursions to Vulcanello or the Gran Cratere, or relaxation at the natural spas. In the afternoon, you sail towards the Faraglioni and land to explore the lively town. The walk from Marina Lunga to Marina Corta, through the Fortified Citadel, reveals centuries of history. In the evening, Lipari offers a vibrant nightlife, with aperitifs, dinners, live music and suggestive discos.
Third stop: Panarea
In Panarea, the day offers marine adventures at the Cave di Pomice Bay, with diving and hiking, followed by a sail to Cala Junco, a UNESCO heritage site. Panarea, an exclusive island, enchants with its chic atmosphere and the absence of street lighting. At sunset, an aperitif at the Hotel Raya precedes refined dinners and evenings of music among the terraces of the island.
Fourth stop: Stromboli
The day begins with sailing between the islets of Panarea, with the possibility of diving at the Lisca Bianca wreck or relaxing with yoga and massages. We continue to Stromboli, the island of the active volcano, where white houses and black sand create a suggestive contrast. Expert guides accompany you to climb the craters to admire the eruptions at sunset, while from the Sciara del Fuoco you can enjoy the show from the sea.
Fifth stage: Filicudi
Sailing towards Salina, we anchor in the bay of Pollara, famous for "Il Postino", with its cliffs, natural arch and fishermen's shelters. We continue to Filicudi, a wild island with crystal clear waters ideal for diving. After a spectacular sunset at La Canna, an aperitif at Pecorini ends the day.
Sixth stop: Salina
Upon waking up in Pecorini, you can choose between diving and an excursion to Canna and Scoglio di Montenassari, with a visit to the Grotta del Bue Marino. You then sail towards Santa Marina, in Salina, the green island with the "Fossa delle Felci" and the Malvasia vineyards. Salina invites you to explore by land on a Vespa, with tastings of wines and typical products in the local cellars, among breathtaking views.
Seventh stop: Lipari
The last day begins with the traditional granita and brioche in Lingua. We set sail towards Lipari for a last swim in Valle Muria, before returning to the marina. The evening is free, with the possibility of relaxing on board or walking. Disembarkation scheduled for the following morning.
IMPORTANT: The itinerary described is indicative and may be subject to change based on weather conditions and the captain's decisions, to ensure the safety and comfort of passengers.
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