Sail & Hike – Aeolian Islands (Italy)

Sailing vessel Florette anchored off Vulcano, the Aeolian Islands, Italy
Departure
3 May 2025 18:00
Return
10 May 2025 10:00
Days
8
Sailing area
South Europe
Port of departure
Vibo (IT)
Port of arrival
Vibo (IT)

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.

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.

The regular volcanic eruptions of Stromboli offer a unique natural spectacle and the volcanic mountains and Mediterranean landscapes are a true paradise for hikers.

An unforgettable and varied sailing holiday with daily walks ashore providing a pleasant contrast to the sailing life on board.

This trip will feature a hiking guide who will lead daily hikes on the islands, with a minimum of 4 hours per trip.

The Aeolian Islands

Although Lipari has about 5,000 inhabitants, it retains the charm of a typical Sicilian village. It boasts one of Italy’s finest archaeological museums and a picturesque old town full of small shops.

Salina, also called the Green Islands, was revived as an agricultural centre in the 1970s. The island has numerous vineyards and is known for its dessert wine, Malvasia delle Lipari, and for its capers, considered the best in the world. Hikers can trek through beautiful pine forests and chestnut groves to the archipelago’s highest peak.

On arrival at Vulcano, we are immediately greeted by the smell of sulphur. Until the 19th century, sulphur and alum were mined just metres from the quay. Today, the harbour is lined with souvenir shops, spas, hotels and bars, and visitors can enjoy sulphur mud baths. A highlight of this island is the walk to the crater, where you can see the yellow sulphurous fumaroles.

Stromboli has served as a navigation point for sailors since ancient times, especially at night due to its frequent eruptions. The volcano erupts every 15 to 20 minutes, and depending on magma levels in the chimney, lava sparks can rise hundreds of metres above the crater rim.

Florette

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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. Shared cabins are normally divided by gender. Only on the Belle Amie and Seatrips Yachts do they sometimes have mixed cabins.

Yes, vegetarians and allergies/intolerances can be catered for on most ships. 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
Double cabin
Adult€ 2.080 p.p.
Child
Single cabin
Adult€ 3.120 p.p.
Child
hammock (up to 29 years)
Adult€ 1.780 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
Bed linen
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 to/from ship (airfare + transfer to ship)
Travel/cancellation insurance

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