A not-to-be-missed cruise to the famous Pontine Islands. These paradise islands with their unique and inimitable lifestyle await you with their five uncrowded islands and seafront restaurants, fascinating history and rich culinary culture. Only here can you spend relaxing days discovering new stimuli and adventures! Selected catamarans and sailboats are waiting for you to sail the Pontine Islands; do not hesitate to contact us for a customised quote.
DEPARTURE BASE | Marina di Nettuno, Italy |
OTHER BASES |
Ostia, Porto di Roma
Aprilia, Anzio
Gaeta, Latina
Ponza
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DEPARTURE TIME | Check-in at 5:00 pm on Saturday - Check-out at 9:00 pm on the following Saturday |
Included services
Not included services
SERVIZI OPZIONALI |
Skipper (from 1.330€)
Hostess (from 950€)
Dinghy outboard engine (from 60€)
Extra ports and buoys (approx. 100€)
On-line galley with delivery on board
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PRICES |
From 1.400€ per week for for sailing boat with 3 cabins and 3 bathrooms. Catamarans also available with 4 double cabins and 2/4 bathrooms ideal for a group of 6 and 8 people. |
Itinerary View
Departure Base View
HIGHLIGHTS View
Set sail to discover some of the most fascinating islands in the Mediterranean! The Pontine Islands stretch from the Faraglione La Guardia, to the south, to Punta dell'Incenso, to the northeast, and have a narrow and elongated shape resembling the letter "i" of the alphabet, with the dot represented by the Island of Gavi. The archipelago offers the perfect setting for a sailing cruise, with crystal-clear waters, marine caves, ancient villages, and untouched bays. Ponza is the largest and liveliest island, immediately striking you with its hidden corners, like the Pilato Marine Caves or the beautiful Chiaia di Luna, a beach surrounded by white tuff cliffs, resembling a paradise corner. The harbor, with its colorful houses, is the island’s beating heart, a perfect place to stroll through shops and typical restaurants, savoring fresh seafood dishes. In Ventotene, time seems to have stopped during the Roman era: the Roman Port and Villa Giulia tell the story of a fascinating past, while the surrounding sea is perfect for snorkeling or simply relaxing on its small beaches. Sailing a little further, you’ll discover Santo Stefano Island, with its imposing Bourbon Prison standing solitary in the sea. Although the island is uninhabited, the atmosphere is magnetic and enveloping, almost surreal. Here, the only sound you’ll hear is the waves crashing against the cliffs. Don’t forget about Palmarola with its transparent waters, hidden caves, and tuff-carved pinnacles, making this island one of the most beautiful and unspoiled in the Mediterranean. Cala Brigantina, with its crystal-clear waters, is the ideal place to take a swim away from the crowds, surrounded by pristine nature.
Language |
Italian and English |
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Class |
Rent |
How to come |
AIRPLANE: Rome Fiumicino Airport (FCO) |
Product ID |
486 |