Island hopping in the Aeolian Islands

Florette-Sailing-Aeolian-Islands
Departure
6 June 2026 18:00
Return
13 June 2026 10:00
Days
8
Sailing area
South Europe
Port of departure
Vibo (IT)
Port of arrival
Vibo (IT)

An active sailing adventure in Italy

This active sailing adventure in Italy is full of phenomenal experiences. From sailing on a historic tall ship to hiking on volcanoes, immersing yourself in 6,000-year-old culture and exploring the beautiful archipelago, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Discover the Aeolian Islands

The volcanic islands in the Tyrrhenian Sea off the northern coast of Sicily are characterised by wild, unspoilt nature. They are known as the ‘Aeolian or Lipari Islands’ because, according to Greek legend, the god of wind, Aeolus, once lived here. This jewel in the Mediterranean consists of seven inhabited islands and each one is different. From beautiful green hills to bubbling craters, you will find a wide variety of unique natural landscapes in a very small area. In 2000, the Aeolian Islands archipelago was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.

Lipari: a charming Sicilian village

Although Lipari has around five thousand inhabitants, it feels like a typical Sicilian village. The island is home to one of Italy’s most beautiful archaeological museums and a picturesque old town with many small shops, perfect for an afternoon stroll. Around Monte Pilato, you can find obsidian and pumice stones. It’s definitely worth taking a detour here by Vespa, and there are also hiking trails for different skill levels.

Salina: the green island

Salina, known as the Green Island, was rebuilt in the 1970s as an agricultural hub. The island is home to numerous vineyards, produces the famous dessert wine Malvasia delle Lipari, and is renowned for its capers, considered among the best in the world. Hikers can reach the highest peak of the archipelago through beautiful pine and chestnut forests.

Stromboli: a volcanic spectacle

Stromboli’s regular volcanic eruptions offer a unique natural spectacle, and its volcanic mountains and Mediterranean landscapes are a true paradise for hikers. Since ancient times, the Stromboli volcano has been a landmark for sailors at night. Stromboli erupts every 15-20 minutes. Depending on the magma level in the chimney, lava oysers are hurled up to several hundred metres above the rim of the crater.

Vulcano: sulfur, mud, and crater adventures

The smell of sulfur greets you as soon as you arrive. Until the 19th century, sulfur and alum were mined just a few meters from the quay. Today, souvenir shops, spas, hotels, and bars line the harbor, and those who wish can wallow in the sulfur mud. The highlight of this island is the two-hour crater hike along the yellow sulfur fumaroles.

Life on board the Florette

Life aboard the Florette revolves around a unique combination of traditional sailing, nature experiences, and Italian culture. Guests are actively involved in classic sailing: with its original rigging, the Florette is truly an “all hands on deck” ship, making the adventure even more special. Sailing here is not a spectator activity, but a shared experience.

Beyond sailing, there is plenty of opportunity to enjoy the sea and coastline. Guests can make use of sea kayaks, SUP boards, and snorkeling equipment, and fishing gear is even available to catch fresh fish for dinner.

Meals on board

Breakfast is served on board every day. In addition, 6 meals are included, consisting of lunches and/or dinners. Ship’s chef Nicole prepares healthy, flavorful Mediterranean dishes using fresh, local, and seasonal ingredients. The remaining meals usually take place onshore, allowing you to fully explore the local Italian cuisine. If going ashore is not possible, additional meals can be provided on board at a reasonable price.

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Highlights

✔️ ⛵ Traditional Tall Ship Sailing – Sail aboard the last active brigantine in the Mediterranean.
✔️ 🏝️ Discover the UNESCO World Heritage Aeolian Islands
✔️ 🌞 Hands-on Experience – Join in sailing, steering, and navigation

Frequently asked questions

We still handle your bookings personally and therefore do not have an automatic booking system. This way, we can enable you to reserve individual places for a few days without any obligation. This allows you, for example, to arrange your holiday without someone stealing your place from under your nose. For this reason, we cannot keep track of the exact number of free places on a daily basis. However, we regularly check the availability of our sailing holidays. Therefore, you can generally assume that plenty of free places are still available on all trips that are not marked as ‘fully booked’ or ‘Last Minute’. Call us or use our booking form if you want to know the exact number of places available.

If you are travelling alone and have not booked a private cabin, you will be accommodated in a shared cabin. The shared cabins are usually assigned based on gender.

Exceptions:

  • On the Belle Amie and the Seatrips yachts, there are sometimes mixed-gender cabins as well.
  • There are no shared cabins on the Sir Robert. Are you travelling alone? Then you should book a single cabin.

Yes, vegetarians and allergies/intolerances can be catered for on most ships. On some ships, the menu can also be adapted for vegans. However, there is only one menu per day on the programme. Therefore, please let us know during your booking if you have any special dietary requirements.

In principle, all our trips are suitable for both experienced and novice sailors. The professional crew on board will teach you everything you need to know. In some cases (e.g. on Atlantic crossings) initial sailing experience may be an advantage/requirement. In this case, this will be clearly indicated in the cruise description.

Prices

DescriptionPrice
6-person cabin (assigned by gender)
Adult€ 1.880 p.p.
Child
Single cabin
Adult€ 2.820 p.p.
Child
Double cabin
Adult€ 3.760 per cabin
Child
Young Sailors (aged 15-30), 6-person cabin or hammock on request
Adult€ 1.380 p.p.
Child

Included in price

Half board - breakfast and 6 meals (lunch or dinner, depending on the sailing schedule)
Tea, filter coffee and fruit juices
Bedding
All dinghy trips during the voyage, to and from the ship
Personnel costs for the captain and other crew members
Use of all facilities on board, including snorkeling equipment, paddle boards, kayaks and board games

Not included in price

Extra meals (ashore)
Tea and espresso specialities, alcoholic drinks and soft drinks (honesty bar with cash payment in EURO)
Towels
Travel/cancellation insurance
Travel to/from ship (airfare + transfer to ship)
Tourist tax (approx. €100)
Shore excursions, entrance fees for nature reserves

Book this trip

Please use the following form if you have any questions about this trip or wish to book. You will receive a confirmation email that your booking request has been successfully received by us. We will then contact you as soon as possible with all the information. We usually respond within a few hours.

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