
Procida Sailing Itinerary
Pick up a beautiful modern yacht from our marina at picturesque Procida and set off on your own Italian cruise. Enjoy gentle coastal sailing and line-of-sight island hopping as you set your own agenda, exploring the glamorous Amalfi Coast and the islands of the Sorrentine Peninsula at your own pace.
Flotilla Itineraries
Explore Italy’s celebrated Amalfi coast on a flotilla holiday or specialty flotilla. Guiding you from our base in Procida, your flotilla lead crew will take you on a week-long journey in a sailor’s paradise. Choose from our Sail, Wine and Taste of Italy flotilla that’s designed for foodies, or a flotilla that will have you island hopping through the Pontine Islands.
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14 Day Procida Sail Itinerary
14-Day Coastal and Island Sailing from Procida
Embark on a two-week sailing adventure from Procida, combining the best of island hopping and coastal cruising along Italy’s most stunning shorelines. This itinerary takes you through the volcanic beauty of the Phlegraean and Pontine Islands, the natural serenity of Palmarola, and the glamorous highlights of Capri and Sorrento.
Venture further south to explore Agropoli and the Amalfi Coast, dropping anchor in postcard-perfect towns like Amalfi, Positano, and Cetara, where dramatic cliffs, colourful villages, and authentic southern Italian culture await. Ideal for sailors looking to mix longer passages with relaxed coastal cruising, this route offers unforgettable landscapes, rich history, and world-class cuisine at every stop.
Highlights
- Explore the remote beauty of Ponza and Palmarola
- Cruise the legendary Amalfi Coast
- Discover ancient history in Ventotene and Agropoli
- Swim and snorkel in crystal-clear waters
- Enjoy world-class cuisine from rustic trattorias to coastal fine dining
Ischia
Return to Ischia for a final evening of hot springs, vineyard walks, or seaside relaxation. Revisit your favourite spots or discover a new corner of this lush volcanic island — whether that’s the thermal baths of Poseidon, a wine tasting in the hills, or dinner overlooking the sea. A restful stop before your final sail.
The Day’s Sailing
- 25 Nautical miles
Mooring
Moor at Porto d’Ischia or Casamicciola Marina
Anchoring options around the island in calm weather
Things to do
Swimming, Hiking, Hot springs, Exploring, Wine tasting, Dining
Facilities
Water, Electricity, Fuel, Showers/Toilets, WiFi, Restaurants, Bars, Rubbish disposal, Laundry, Taxi, Car/Scooter hire, Provisioning, ATM
Discover Ischia Again
Unwind with a thermal soak, take a sunset hike up Monte Epomeo, or sip island-grown Biancolella wine at a vineyard with a view. Ischia’s beauty and tranquillity are the perfect prelude to the final leg of your journey.

Ventotene
A peaceful island steeped in Roman history, with quiet charm and crystal-clear waters ideal for swimming. Ventotene is a remote gem in the Pontine Islands, where time seems to slow down. Drop anchor near the ancient Roman harbour, still in use today, and explore the quiet streets, historic ruins, and nature reserve that define this tranquil outpost. Far from the crowds, Ventotene is a place to unwind, snorkel, and connect with Italy’s timeless coastal soul.
The Day’s Sailing
- 22 Nautical miles
Mooring
Moor in the Porto Romano, a small but atmospheric ancient harbour
Limited berths, arrive early in peak season
Anchoring possible outside the port in settled conditions
Things to do
Swimming, Snorkelling, Exploring, Sunbathing, Diving, Hiking
Facilities
Water, Electricity, Showers/Toilets, Restaurants, Bars, Rubbish disposal, WiFi, Small provisioning, Dive shop, ATM
Discover Ventotene
Step ashore into history on Ventotene, where Roman emperors once sent exiles and fishermen still mend nets along the harbour walls. Visit the remains of Villa Giulia, where Augustus exiled his daughter, or explore the windswept cliffs and coastal trails of the island’s nature reserve. Beneath the surface, a protected marine park offers excellent snorkelling and diving. With no crowds, Ventotene offers pure Mediterranean simplicity, peaceful, authentic, and rich with character.

Ponza
Arrive at the largest Pontine Island, offering colourful harbour life and dramatic coastal cliffs. Ponza is a vibrant blend of rustic charm and natural beauty, with pastel-painted houses lining the crescent-shaped harbour and rugged cliffs hiding countless coves and grottoes. Spend the day exploring by dinghy, swimming in turquoise bays like Chiaia di Luna, or wandering the town’s narrow lanes dotted with shops, bars, and trattorias. Ponza strikes the perfect balance between lively island life and peaceful anchorages.
The Day’s Sailing
- 22 Nautical miles
Mooring
Moor at Porto di Ponza, limited berths in high season
Anchoring possible in nearby coves (e.g., Cala Feola, Frontone Bay)
Things to do
Swimming, Snorkelling, Exploring, Sunbathing, Diving, Shopping
Facilities
Water, Electricity, Fuel, Showers/Toilets, WiFi, Restaurants, Bars, Rubbish disposal, Laundry, Taxi, Bike hire, Provisioning, Dive shop, Chandlery, Gift shops, ATM
Discover Ponza
Ponza is the heart of the Pontine Islands — rugged, lively, and stunningly beautiful. Explore the island’s sculpted coastline, dotted with natural arches, hidden beaches, and grottos like Grotta di Pilato, carved by the Romans. Swim in secluded bays accessible only by boat, or take a tender ashore to enjoy fresh seafood and local wine in the bustling harbour. Whether you’re after adventure or a lazy day at anchor, Ponza delivers an unforgettable island experience.

Ponza – Day 2
Spend a second day exploring hidden beaches, grottos, and the relaxed island atmosphere. With its striking rock formations and secret coves accessible only by boat, Ponza rewards unhurried exploration. Cruise along the island’s wild western coastline, snorkel in clear waters beneath towering cliffs, or anchor off Cala dell’Acqua for a quiet swim. On land, enjoy another stroll through the pastel-painted town, or hike to panoramic viewpoints for unforgettable vistas of the Tyrrhenian Sea.
Mooring
Stay moored in Porto di Ponza or relocate to a nearby anchorage for a more peaceful night
Popular anchorages include Cala Feola, Frontone, and Cala del Core
Things to do
Swimming, Snorkelling, Exploring, Sunbathing, Diving, Shopping
Facilities
Water, Electricity, Fuel, Showers/Toilets, WiFi, Restaurants, Bars, Rubbish disposal, Laundry, Taxi, Bike hire, Provisioning, Dive shop, Chandlery, Gift shops, ATM
Discover More of Ponza
A second day in Ponza lets you slow down and enjoy the island’s natural wonders. Spend your morning discovering hidden beaches like Cala Gaetano, or snorkel the rich underwater life of the Faraglioni di Lucia Rosa. In the afternoon, unwind with a long lunch at a harbourside trattoria, or head inland to visit the Roman necropolis and panoramic hilltop views. Ponza’s rhythm is easy-going and enchanting — a perfect mid-journey pause.

Palmarola
Anchor off this uninhabited paradise, famed for its striking rock formations and translucent waters. Often described as one of the most beautiful islands in the Mediterranean, Palmarola is a natural reserve with no permanent inhabitants and no development — just wild cliffs, hidden grottos, and brilliant turquoise seas. Ideal for a relaxed day of swimming, snorkelling, and soaking in untouched beauty. With no towns or roads, Palmarola offers complete immersion in nature, just a short sail from Ponza.
The Day’s Sailing
- 7 Nautical miles
Mooring
Anchoring only – no marina or moorings
Best anchorage: Cala del Porto (sheltered in calm conditions)
Things to do
Swimming, Snorkelling, Exploring, Sunbathing, Photography
Facilities
None – bring all supplies with you
Discover Palmarola
Palmarola is the very definition of off-the-beaten-path. Spend the day cruising along its dramatic coastline, discovering caves, arches, and soaring rock pinnacles carved by wind and sea. Anchor in Cala del Porto, dive into impossibly clear water, and snorkel over rocky reefs teeming with marine life. Without shops or crowds, this is the place to slow down, disconnect, and enjoy the wild beauty of the Tyrrhenian Sea in its purest form.

Capri
Discover the glamour of Capri with its upscale boutiques, Blue Grotto, and scenic cliffside paths. Long a favourite escape for Roman emperors, artists, and celebrities, Capri offers an irresistible blend of natural beauty and sophisticated charm. Sail past the iconic Faraglioni rock formations, explore hidden sea caves, and tender ashore to browse luxury shops or enjoy a long, leisurely lunch in the Piazzetta. From dramatic cliffside walks to stylish beach clubs, Capri is a highlight of any Mediterranean voyage.
The Day’s Sailing
- 30 Nautical miles
Mooring
Moor at Marina Grande – limited availability, book in advance
Anchoring possible off Marina Piccola or near the Faraglioni (calm conditions only)
Tender ashore to beach clubs or the main harbour
Things to do
Swimming, Snorkelling, Exploring, Sunbathing, Shopping, Hiking
Facilities
Water, Electricity, Fuel, Showers/Toilets, WiFi, Restaurants, Bars, Rubbish disposal, Laundry, Taxi, Scooter hire, Provisioning, Gift shops, ATM
Discover Capri
Capri is where natural wonder meets Italian elegance. Visit the world-famous Blue Grotto, where sunlight illuminates the sea in electric blue. Hike up to Villa Jovis or along the Via Krupp for breathtaking views, or take a chairlift to the top of Monte Solaro for a full island panorama. In the evening, sip aperitivi in the Piazzetta or dine at a clifftop restaurant with views stretching across the Bay of Naples. Capri’s glamour is timeless, and unforgettable.

Agropoli
A historic seaside town with medieval roots and a gateway to the ancient ruins of Paestum. Agropoli’s charming old town, perched on a promontory overlooking the sea, invites you to wander narrow cobbled streets and explore its imposing medieval castle. Just a short drive inland lie the stunning Greek temples of Paestum, some of the best-preserved ancient ruins in Italy. Agropoli offers a perfect blend of history, culture, and authentic southern Italian coastal life.
The Day’s Sailing
- 40 Nautical miles
Mooring
Moor at Porto Turistico di Agropoli – a well-equipped marina with modern facilities and easy access to town and nearby sites.
Things to do
Exploring, Historical sightseeing, Swimming, Sunbathing, Hiking, Shopping
Facilities
Water, Electricity, Fuel, Showers/Toilets, WiFi, Restaurants, Bars, Rubbish disposal, Laundry, Taxi, Car/Scooter hire, Provisioning, ATM
Discover Agropoli
Explore the medieval Castello Aragonese, perched dramatically above the old town and harbor. Wander the labyrinthine streets filled with local shops and cafés. Venture inland to visit the nearby ancient city of Paestum, home to some of the most impressive Greek temples outside Greece itself. Agropoli’s blend of sea views, history, and authentic Italian culture makes it a memorable stop on your journey.

Cetara
A quiet fishing village on the Amalfi Coast, famous for anchovy delicacies and local authenticity. Cetara offers a genuine slice of coastal Italian life, where traditional fishing boats line the small harbour and seafood reigns supreme. Known especially for its colatura di alici, a prized anchovy sauce, this charming village is perfect for relaxing strolls, sampling fresh catch, and enjoying peaceful seaside vibes away from the tourist crowds.
The Day’s Sailing
- 12 Nautical miles
Mooring
Moor at the small, well-sheltered Cetara harbour
Limited berthing space, so early arrival is recommended in peak season
Anchoring nearby possible in calm conditions
Things to do
Swimming, Exploring, Fishing, Dining, Shopping
Facilities
Water, Electricity, Showers/Toilets, Restaurants, Bars, Rubbish disposal, Taxi, Provisioning, ATM
Discover Cetara
Stroll along the picturesque harbour lined with traditional fishing boats and vibrant local life. Visit the Church of San Pietro Apostolo and taste authentic anchovy products in local trattorias. Cetara’s unspoiled charm and culinary heritage offer a unique experience on the Amalfi Coast. For active visitors, hiking trails nearby provide stunning coastal views and a deeper connection with the region’s natural beauty.

Amalfi
Explore the heart of the coast, where pastel houses cling to cliffs and the cathedral crowns the piazza. Amalfi was once a powerful maritime republic, and today its blend of history, architecture, and natural beauty draws sailors and sightseers alike. Wander its charming streets, visit the stunning Duomo di Sant’Andrea, or hike into the Valle delle Ferriere nature reserve. It’s the perfect mix of culture and coast.
The Day’s Sailing
- 6 Nautical miles
Mooring
Moor at Porto di Amalfi – limited space, book in advance
Anchoring possible just outside the harbour in settled weather
Things to do
Exploring, Hiking, Swimming, Shopping, Dining, Sightseeing
Facilities
Climb the dramatic staircase to the iconic cathedral, sip a spritz in the sun-drenched piazza, or browse artisan ceramics in local boutiques. The historic core is rich with charm, while the surrounding cliffs offer breathtaking hiking opportunities. Amalfi is the soul of the coast — vibrant, picturesque, and unforgettable.
Discover Amalfi
Climb the dramatic staircase to the iconic cathedral, sip a spritz in the sun-drenched piazza, or browse artisan ceramics in local boutiques. The historic core is rich with charm, while the surrounding cliffs offer breathtaking hiking opportunities. Amalfi is the soul of the coast — vibrant, picturesque, and unforgettable.

Positano
This postcard-perfect town enchants with its steep streets, artisan shops, and stylish beach scene. Positano is a vertical maze of beauty, with colourful villas cascading down the cliffs toward Spiaggia Grande beach. Known for fashion, fine dining, and breathtaking views, it’s a glamourous yet relaxing stop where you can browse boutiques, enjoy a beach club lunch, or simply take in the scene from your yacht.
The Day’s Sailing
- 6 Nautical miles
Mooring
No marina – mooring buoys available offshore with tender service
Anchoring possible nearby in good conditions
Things to do
Swimming, Exploring, Shopping, Sunbathing, Dining
Facilities
Mooring buoys, Restaurants, Bars, Rubbish disposal, Water taxi, Gift shops, ATM
Discover Positano
A haven for artists, lovers, and jet-setters, Positano is the jewel of the Amalfi Coast. Wander steep lanes lined with boutiques, visit the Church of Santa Maria Assunta, or lounge in style at a beach club. Evenings bring glowing lights and seafood feasts with a view.

Nerano
A peaceful bay near the Sorrento Peninsula, perfect for fresh seafood and sunset swims. Nerano is known for its crystal-clear waters, relaxed atmosphere, and culinary traditions. Anchor in Marina del Cantone, where you can swim off the boat, snorkel the rocky coast, or tender ashore for spaghetti alla Nerano at a beachfront trattoria.
The Day’s Sailing
- 4 Nautical miles
Mooring
Anchoring only in Marina del Cantone – good holding in calm conditions
Tender ashore to small piers or restaurants
Things to do
Swimming, Snorkelling, Sunbathing, Dining, Exploring
Facilities
Restaurants, Bars, Rubbish disposal
(No fuel or marina services – plan ahead)
Discover Nerano
This peaceful fishing village is the perfect spot to unwind. Spend the day swimming in the bay, exploring the nearby coves by dinghy, or simply savouring local seafood with your toes in the sand. A low-key highlight of the itinerary.

Sorrento
Perched atop cliffs, Sorrento combines elegance, lemon groves, and stunning views of Vesuvius. With a historic centre full of piazzas, shops, and cafés, it offers a lively yet refined experience. It’s also a great base for exploring nearby Pompeii or taking a walk through citrus groves and olive orchards.
The Day’s Sailing
- 4 Nautical miles
Mooring
Moor at Marina Piccola – full-service marina at the base of the town
Funicular or taxi to town centre
Things to do
Exploring, Shopping, Dining, Historical sightseeing, Sunbathing
Facilities
Water, Electricity, Fuel, Showers/Toilets, WiFi, Restaurants, Bars, Rubbish disposal, Laundry, Taxi, Provisioning, ATM
Discover Sorrento
Take in views of the Bay of Naples, shop for handmade leather sandals, or visit a limoncello distillery in the old town. Whether you’re strolling down Corso Italia or relaxing at a clifftop café, Sorrento offers a perfect mix of charm and convenience.

Ischia
Begin your journey on Italy’s green island, known for thermal springs, vibrant gardens, and historic castles. Just a short sail from Procida, Ischia is a lush volcanic island rich in natural beauty and island charm. Spend your day exploring botanical gardens, swimming in crystal-clear bays, or soaking in one of the island’s famous natural hot springs. Don’t miss a visit to the iconic Aragonese Castle, perched on a rocky islet and connected to the mainland by a stone bridge. Ischia is the perfect first stop to unwind and immerse yourself in the relaxed rhythm of the Tyrrhenian Sea.
The Day’s Sailing
- 7 Nautical miles
Mooring
Moor at Porto d’Ischia or Casamicciola Marina for full-service facilities
Anchoring also possible in sheltered bays around the island (weather permitting)
Things to do
Swimming, Snorkelling, Exploring, Sunbathing, Hiking, Shopping
Facilities
Water, Electricity, Fuel, Showers/Toilets, WiFi, Restaurants, Bars, Rubbish disposal, Laundry, Taxi, Car/Scooter hire, Provisioning, Chandlery, Gift shops, ATM
Discover Ischia
Welcome to the largest island in the Bay of Naples, a haven of natural hot springs, lush landscapes, and Mediterranean charm. Hike the trails of Mount Epomeo for panoramic views, wander through the peaceful La Mortella Gardens, or unwind in the healing waters of Poseidon Thermal Gardens. As evening falls, enjoy a fresh seafood dinner at a waterfront trattoria, with the castle lit up behind you, a magical start to your two-week sailing adventure.

Procida
Conclude your journey in Procida’s colourful harbour, a quiet gem of authentic Italian island life. Return to where it all began, with time to reflect and relax. Enjoy a final walk through the pastel-painted alleys of Marina Corricella, savour a seaside lunch, or simply sit on deck and watch island life unfold.
The Day’s Sailing
- 7 Nautical miles
Mooring
Moor at Marina di Procida – full-service marina
Anchoring possible outside Marina Corricella in settled conditions
Things to do
Exploring, Swimming, Dining, Shopping, Photography
Facilities
Water, Electricity, Fuel, Showers/Toilets, WiFi, Restaurants, Bars, Rubbish disposal, Laundry, Provisioning, ATM
Discover Procida
Take a final stroll through the fishing village of Marina Corricella, where time stands still and houses glow in pastel tones. Enjoy your last espresso in the sun, stock up on local delicacies, and toast to a sailing adventure filled with unforgettable moments.

7 day Procida Flotilla Itinerary – Italian Cuisine
Discover the best of Italy and create memories that last a lifetime with SailEatalia’s Italian Cuisine Procida Flotilla. Depart from our base in Procida and sail to the Pontine Islands and along the magnificent Amalfi Coast to explore some of Italy’s best local cuisine. Depart from our base in Procida and set sail to the other amazing islands of Ischia and Capri and along the magnificent Amalfi Coast to taste and explore the traditional local cuisine magnificent. Each Italian region has its own local food and delicacies, so you can expect truly authentic, traditional food in every island that you visit. Sail, eat and drink your way around Italy’s legendary Amalfi Coast as an add-on to your yacht charter from an additional fee per person, which includes some dinners.
SailEATtalia’s Italian cuisine Procida flotilla will ensure you have the support and assistance of a lead yacht with professional crew on board. There is a chance that the flotilla route may be changed due to weather conditions or particular/unforeseen events.*
*The cost of participation starts from €495 per person, which includes: Lead yacht, assistance with moorings, all food and wine mentioned above as well as transfers to all restaurants and wineries.
*Cost of the yacht, mooring fees and fuel are not included*
*Excursion to Pompeii on Monday from 8am – 1.30pm, at an additional cost of €150 per person (minimum 6 persons). Please note: this tour will be confirmed with a minimum of 6 participants. Charterers must decide at check-in, and once the minimum is reached, payment will be taken. The cost is 150 Euro per person and includes both the private guided tour and round-trip transportation from Sorrento
*We will do our utmost to accommodate all the listed stops. However, please be aware that routes may change due to weather conditions or availability.
Highlights
- The finest Italian food and wine
- Glamorous Capri and Amalfi
- Capri’s Grotta Azzurra
- Boutique and foodie shopping
- Stunning Amalfi Coast scenery
2025 departure dates: 10-11
2026 departure dates: 05-23 | 06-06 | 06-20 | 07-04 | 09-05 | 09-19 | 09-26
To book a SailEATailia flotilla, Call 888 350 3568
*Actual itinerary and program may vary due to weather conditions or unforeseen events.
Procida
Spend the evening in Procida’s pastel-hued marina and embrace yourself for a warm Italian welcome with welcome drinks and pizza party. Sleep on board your yacht that night and wake up to your morning yacht briefing.
*We will do our utmost to accommodate all the listed stops. However, please be aware that routes may change due to weather conditions or availability.
Mooring
Lazy line on a town quay or in Marinas
Things to do
Sunbathing, Snorkelling, Exploring
Facilities
Water, WiFi, Taxi,Showers/ Toilets,Rubbish,Restaurants,Provisioning,Chandlery,Dive Shop,Car hire,Bike hire,Bars,Electricity,Fuel,Gift shop, ATM

Forio-Ischia
Head towards Ischia and stop in the port of Forio. Here we will eat the typical and famous Rabbit, a recipe that has been passed down through the generations (for those who are not rabbit lovers there will be an alternative entree available). Unwind and bask in the spectacular views from this artisanal restaurant at the top of the mountain and visit a traditional wine cellar.
The day’s sailing
- 2.5 Hr Sailing time
- 12 Nautical miles
To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for area.
Mooring
Anchoring option
Mooring fees not included.
Things to do
Sunbathing, Snorkelling, Exploring
Facilities
Water, Taxi,Restaurants,Provisioning,Bars,Electricity,Fuel,Ice,Gift shop, ATM

Sorrento
Facing the Bay of Naples, you will anchor in the beautiful coastal town of Sorrento. In the morning, from Sorrento, you will have the opportunity to visit the archaeological site of Pompeii.* You can enjoy an aperitif on the terrace, and after, you will get to eat some of the freshest food accompanied by local wines in a traditional restaurant in the centre of the city. On Monday morning while moored in Sorrento, flotilla participants will have the opportunity to visit the fascinating UNESCO World Heritage Site of Pompeii. With a private guide, explore the rut hewn streets carved by chariot wheels and dotted with small white stones that served as ancient streetlights beneath the moon. Marvel at the mosaics, frescoed menus, and lead pipes for running water, as history comes to life before your eyes. Gaze upon the casts of humans and animals as your guide tells their stories and you will glimpse into their lives before the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius in 79 AD that left the city frozen in time.
The day’s sailing
- 3.5 Hr Sailing time
- 18 Nautical miles
To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for area.
Mooring
Mooring fees not included.
Things to do
Sunbathing, Snorkelling, Exploring
Facilities
Water, Taxi,Restaurants,Provisioning,Bars,Electricity,Fuel,Ice,Gift shop, ATM

Amalfi
We will then explore the magnificent Amalfi Coast where you will enjoy an aperitif before indulging into local fresh produce for dinner.
The day’s sailing
- 3.5 Hr Sailing time
- 17 Nautical miles
To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for area.
Mooring
Lazy line on a town quay or in Marinas
Things to do
Sunbathing, Snorkelling, Exploring
Facilities
Water, WiFi, Taxi,Showers/ Toilets,Rubbish,Restaurants,Provisioning,Chandlery,Dive Shop,Car hire,Bike hire,Bars,Electricity,Fuel,Ice, Gift shop, ATM

Capri
Move on from Ischia towards Capri, where you will be free to explore the island’s picturesque blue grottos and ancient Roman ruins. *This stop will be weather permitting.
Mooring
Lazy line on a town quay or in Marinas
Things to do
Sunbathing, Snorkelling, Exploring
Facilities
Water, WiFi, Taxi,Showers/ Toilets,Rubbish,Restaurants,Provisioning,Chandlery,Dive Shop,Car hire,Bike hire,Bars,Electricity,Fuel,Laundry, Ice,Gift shop, ATM

Ischia Port
Head back to Ischia but this time we will stop in the main port where you can enjoy wine tasting in one of the oldest wineries of the island and a buffet of some of the delicious traditional local food.
The day’s sailing
- 4 Hr Sailing time
- 20 Nautical miles
To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for area.
Things to do
Sunbathing, Snorkelling, Exploring
Facilities
Water, Taxi, Restaurants,Provisioning, Bars,Electricity,Fuel,Ice,Gift shop, ATM

Procida
End the adventure back in the Marina of Procida and have a farewell meal all together in one of the local restaurants.
Mooring
Lazy line on a town quay or in Marinas
Things to do
Sunbathing, Snorkelling, Exploring
Facilities
Water, WiFi, Taxi,Showers/ Toilets,Rubbish,Restaurants,Provisioning,Chandlery,Dive Shop,Car hire,Bike hire,Bars,Electricity,Fuel,Gift shop, ATM

7 day Procida Bareboat Itinerary
Italian Blue Water Sailing
Explore the remote Phlegraean and Pontine Islands on a bareboat charter vacation from pretty Procida. You’ll enjoy prolonged spells of blue water sailing as you cruise between unspoilt islands reachable only by sea, dropping anchor to discover quiet bays, pristine beaches and Italy’s famous seafood.
Take charge of your own private yacht and sail your own route, or follow our suggested bareboat charter itinerary to make the most of your time in the Gulf of Naples.
Highlights
- Blue water sailing
- Delicious Italian cuisine
- Explore glamorous Capri
- Wreck diving in Ventotene
- Ponza’s spectacular coast
- Procida’s picturesque town
Procida – Day 1
Your bareboat sailing adventure begins at our base on picturesque Procida. This rocky islet is home to a ramshackle village of charming Mediterranean homes, sparkling bays and historical architecture dating back to Roman times. Explore the town and tuck into a delicious meal in a local restaurant or head to the historic Terra Murata fort for spectacular views of the town below.
Mooring
Lazy line on a town quay or in Marinas
Things to do
Snorkelling, Swimming, Exploring
Facilities
Water,WiFi, Taxi, Showers/ Toilets, Rubbish, Restaurants, Provisioning, Chandlery, Dive Shop, Car hire, Bike hire, Bars, Electricity, Fuel, Gift shop, ATM
Discover Procida
Corricella Village
To the south of the island, the picturesque fishing village of Corricella offers an insight into Italy’s past, as well as lovely views over the Gulf of Naples.

Procida to Porto Romano, Ventotene
Your first day on the water takes you far out into the Gulf of Naples to the little island of Ventotene. You’ll cruise past Ischia’s flawless coastline and enjoy a straight shot of blue water sailing as you leave Procida in your wake. Navigate to Porto Romano on Ventotene’s northeast coast. Here you can moor in safety to explore the pretty little town and visit the interesting Museum of the Sea, or sail along the island’s southern and northern shores in search of quiet bays and beaches.
The day’s sailing
- 6 Hr Sailing time
To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for area.
Mooring
Lazy line on a town quay or in Marinas
Note: This should be limited to monohulls up to 40 feet in length. For catamarans and larger boats, head to the New Port (Porto Nuovo) of Ventotene.
Things to do
Snorkelling, Swimming, Exploring
Facilities
Water,WiFi, Taxi, Showers/ Toilets, Rubbish, Restaurants, Provisioning, Chandlery, Dive Shop, Car hire, Bike hire, Bars, Electricity, Fuel, Gift shop, ATM
Discover Porto Romano
Wreck diving
Ventoene is home to a diving academy, allowing you to explore the wrecks, treasures and marine life of the Ventotene Marine Reserve.
Suggested lunch spots
Anchor opposite the beautiful Saint Montano Beach on Ischia’s northernmost tip to swim and sunbathe beneath spectacular forested cliffs.

Porto Romano to Ponza
Today you’ll sail to the next island in the Pontine chain, beautiful Ponza 25 miles to the west. Let the Tyrrhenian slip away beneath your keel until Ponza grows larger in the distance. Anchor at Frontone Bay on the eastern side of the island or continue around to Chiaia di Luna in the west. Both offer sheltered anchorage and allow you to explore the bays, beaches and spectacular geological formations Ponza is known for. The snorkelling in Ponza’s crystal clear waters is excellent.
The day’s sailing
- 4 Hr Sailing time
To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for area.
Mooring
Lazy line on a town quay or in Marinas
Mooring fees not included.
Please note: You can either dock in the port or anchor in the bay of Chiaia di Luna (west) or Frontone (East)
Things to do
Snorkelling, Swimming, Exploring
Facilities
Water,WiFi, Rubbish, Restaurants, Provisioning, Dive Shop, Bars, Electricity, Fuel, Ice, Gift shop, ATM
Discover Ponza
The Roman tunnel
Walk the Roman tunnel connecting Chiaia di Luna to the beach and you’ll see artefacts dating back thousands of years.
Suggested lunch spots
Enjoy a late lunch on Isola Zannone to the north of Ponza. This rocky islet is great for bird watching and offers incredible views across the Tyrrhenian Sea.

Palmarola
Spend the day discovering the wild beauty of Palmarola, an uninhabited island and natural reserve west of Ponza. Known for its dramatic cliffs, sea grottoes, and sparkling turquoise waters, Palmarola is a haven for snorkelling, swimming, and relaxing off the grid. Anchor in Cala del Porto, a stunning bay framed by soaring rock formations, and enjoy a peaceful day surrounded by nature. With no towns or infrastructure, this is the perfect stop for those seeking serenity and raw natural beauty.
The Day’s Sailing
- 1 Hr Sailing time
- 6 Nautical miles
To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for area.
Mooring
Anchoring option only
Please note: There are only anchorage options here. You can anchor either at the southern Cala Brigantina or the western Cala del Porto and east side beaches.
Things to do
Snorkelling, Swimming, Exploring, Photography
Facilities
None, this is a remote, uninhabited island. All provisions should be brought with you.
Discover Palmarola
Spend a day immersed in nature at one of the Mediterranean’s most unspoiled islands. With no permanent population and no development, Palmarola offers pure freedom. Anchor in Cala del Porto for a relaxing lunch on board, or swim ashore and explore sea caves carved into the cliffs. A true escape from the ordinary.

Sant' Angelo, Ischia
Relish the opportunity to experience a day of open water sailing across the boundless Tyrrhenian Sea. Enjoy a long spell of blue water cruising from Ponza to Ischia, setting off early to enjoy the fantastic sailing conditions of western Italy. Bask in the freedom of open water sailing as you cruise past Ventotene Island towards Ischia, where you’ll moor in the marina at Sant’ Angelo. Spend the late afternoon lounging on the beach or relaxing in a local bar after your long spell on the water.
The day’s sailing
- 9 Nautical miles
To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for area.
Mooring
Anchoring option
Things to do
Snorkelling, Swimming, Exploring
Facilities
Water,WiFi, Taxi, Showers/ Toilets, Rubbish, Restaurants, Provisioning, Chandlery, Dive Shop, Bike hire, Bars, Electricity, Fuel, Laundry,Ice, Gift shop, ATM
Discover Sant' Angelo
Sorgeto Bay
A short sail west from Sant’ Angelo is the beautiful bay of Sorgeto. Here, thermal waters from Ischia’s volcanic heart flow into the ocean, creating a beautifully warm environment for swimming and snorkelling.
Suggested lunch spots
Break up your journey with a stop at the tiny Santo Stefano islet to the east of Ventotene. Here you’ll find an incredible abandoned panopticon prison dating from the late 18th century.

Sant' Angelo to Marina Grande, Capri
A short cruise southeast from Ischia takes you to the glamorous island of Capri. Make for Marina Grande on the island’s north coast, where you’ll find a bustling marina filled with superyachts, pleasure boats and other playthings of the rich and famous. Capri is an island of spectacular scenery, with high cliffs, hidden grottos and unusual rock formations making the island ideal for hikers and explorers. If you’d like a quieter place to overnight, then Marina Piccola on the southern side of the island offers more secluded anchorage.
The day’s sailing
- 3 Hr Sailing time
To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for area.
Mooring
Lazy line on a town quay or in Marinas
Please note: It’s very important to check availability in the marina, as spots are limited. If Marina Grande is full, there are alternative options: you can anchor south at Marina Piccola or head to Sorrento (Marina piccola harbour). From Sorrento, you could take a hydrofoil to visit Capri. Unfortunately, Capri’s marina can be difficult to access, and landing ashore in the southern area is limited, you can only disembark after 8:30 PM.
Things to do
Snorkelling, Swimming, Exploring
Facilities
Water,WiFi, Taxi, Rubbish, Restaurants, Provisioning, Bars, Electricity, Gift shop, ATM
Discover Marina Grande
The Blue Grotto
Head to the northwest of Capri for the famous Blue Grotto, where the strong Mediterranean sun bounces off the cavern floor to create ethereal turquoise illuminations.
Suggested lunch spots
Anchor beneath the impressive cliffs of Cala del Lupinaro on the west coast of Capri for a peaceful and secluded lunch away from the hustle and bustle.

Marina Grande to Procida
Cruise back across the Gulf of Naples towards our base on Procida. The final day of your Italian bareboat charter holiday sees you sail the true-blue waters of the Tyrrhenian Sea one last time before returning home. Make the most of your last day in the Phlegraean Islands to explore glamorous Capri or scenic Procida, stopping off at quiet bays and beaches for a swim or settling down in sleepy restaurants for one last taste of delicious Italian cuisine.
The day’s sailing
- 5 Hr Sailing time
To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for area.
Mooring
Lazy line on a town quay or in Marinas
Mooring fees not included.
Things to do
Snorkelling, Swimming, Exploring
Facilities
Water,WiFi, Taxi, Showers/ Toilets, Rubbish, Restaurants, Provisioning, Chandlery, Dive Shop, Car hire, Bike hire, Bars, Electricity, Fuel,Laundry,Ice, Gift shop, ATM
Discover Procida
End your journey in Procida, Italy’s hidden gem and 2022’s Capital of Culture. This small volcanic island enchants with its pastel-coloured fishing villages, lemon groves, and laid-back atmosphere. Wander the narrow streets of Marina Corricella, the island’s oldest fishing harbour, and enjoy a sunset aperitivo with views over the Tyrrhenian Sea. Don’t miss the panoramic climb to Terra Murata, a medieval village offering sweeping views of the Gulf of Naples.
Suggested lunch spots
Sail east to the town of Nerano on the Sorrentine Peninsula. With the Amalfi Coast so close to Capri it would be a shame not to explore the region while you’re here.”

7 day Procida Bareboat Itinerary – Option 2
Italian blue water sailing explore the Phlegraean and Pontine Islands, plus the Sorrento Coast, on a bareboat charter vacation from pretty Procida. You’ll enjoy prolonged spells of blue water sailing as you cruise between unspoilt islands reachable only by sea, dropping anchor to discover quiet bays, pristine beaches and Italy’s famous seafood. Take charge of your own private yacht and sail your own route, or follow our suggested bareboat charter itinerary to make the most of your time in the Gulf of Naples.
Highlights
- Blue water sailing
- Delicious Italian cuisine
- Explore glamorous Capri
- Spectacular Amalfi
- Procida’s picturesque town
Procida
Start your adventure in the marina of Procida. Home to the Moorings base in the Bay of Naples and known as The Girlfriend of the Sea, Procida is a noteworthy destination, with pristine white-sand beaches, excellent restaurants, eclectic shops, and the Old World charm of quaint waterfront villages.
*We will do our utmost to accommodate all the listed stops. However, please be aware that routes may change due to weather conditions or availability.
Mooring
No moorings are available. While it’s possible to anchor off Procida, most sailors tie up at the marina.
Lazy line on a town quay or in Marinas.
Dinghy dockage: Dinghy dockage is available.
Things to do
Sunbathing, Snorkelling, Exploring
Facilities
Water, WiFi, Taxi, Showers/ Toilets, Rubbish, Restaurants, Provisioning, Chandlery, Dive Shop, Car hire, Bike hire, Bars, Electricity, Fuel, Gift shop, ATM
Discover
Procida is only 2.4 square miles in area, and yet it is the most densely populated of the islands lying offshore of Naples. Long a favored fishing port, the tradition of fishing that began with the Greeks and Romans lives on in the seaside village of Corricella, where you can walk along the waterfront and admire the utilitarian beauty all around you as the fishermen mend nets on the wharves and a balmy breeze ushers in the tang of the fabled Tyrrhenian Sea. Of particular interest is Terra Murata (meaning walled up land). It was the first settlement on Procida built at the highest point on the island at 298 feet above sea level to provide the best defense against Saracen raiders. A stroll to the settlement will reward you with marvelous views of the surrounding waters. Several of the popular beaches include Chiaia, Chiaiolella, and Pozzo Vecchio.

Ischia
For centuries Ischia has been known as the Green Island for its lush Mediterranean vegetation and thick pine forests. Another name used is the Island of Well Being for its rejuvenating hot springs and thermal baths said to have the power to heal the sick. It was an important port through the ages, a trading centre first for the Greeks, who anchored in the bays nearly 3,000 years ago, then for the Romans, and many others. Ischia is still important as the largest of the Phlegraean Islands (Procida and uninhabited Vivara are the other two) and as an exclusive tourist destination with six villages and towns. Ischia is a delight for the senses.
The day’s sailing
- 2 Hr Sailing time
- 10 Nautical miles
Mooring
Lazy line on a town quay or in Marinas.
Dinghy dockage: Dinghy dockage is available.
Moorings are available at Lacco Ameno and there is also a marina. Porto d’Ischia is the main harbor on the island, followed by Casamicciola and Forio. The small port of Saint’ Angelo is highly recommended; it gets crowded on weekends. A particularly beautiful beach lies on the north side of the island at the bay of Cala di San Montano. You can also anchor off the north and south sides of Castello d’Ischia, with marvelous views of the impressive castle.
Things to do
Sunbathing, Snorkelling, Exploring
Facilities
Water, WiFi, Taxi, Showers/ Toilets, Rubbish, Restaurants, Provisioning, Chandlery, Dive Shop, Car hire, Bike hire, Bars, Electricity, Fuel, Gift shop, ATM
Discover Ischia
Ischia, a volcanic island known for its natural beauty and rich history, is famous for its geothermal hot springs. The thermal gardens at Negombo in Lacco Ameno and Poseidon Gardens in Forio offer the perfect opportunity to relax and rejuvenate in the island’s healing waters. Along the coast, hot springs flow into the Tyrrhenian Sea, creating warm zones ideal for swimming, even in winter. Marina di Sorgeto is a popular spot for this natural wonder.
A visit to Castello d’Ischia, an Aragonese castle built in 1438, is a must. Climb to the top for stunning panoramic views of the island.
Explore Ischia
Ischia’s rugged coastline, with dramatic cliffs and pristine beaches, offers breathtaking scenery. The heights of Monte Epomeo, towering 2,582 feet, provide exceptional views of the island and the surrounding waters. The island is renowned for its wellness offerings, including thermal baths, mud treatments, and luxurious spas like Negombo and Poseidon Gardens.
For history lovers, explore Castello d’Ischia, the Farmer’s Museum, the Museum of the Sea, and the Archaeological Museum of Pithecusae to learn about the island’s rich cultural heritage. For a relaxing day, head to Maronti Beach or take a yacht charter to explore the coast at your leisure.”

Capri
The jewel of Southern Italy, Capri Island yacht charters are a wonderful experience. Sheer cliffs, rocky outcrops, and high hills loom above the horizon as you approach the island. Once you are there, Capri Town’s numerous fashionable boutiques and upmarket restaurants make for enjoyable browsing. The centre of the town is Piazza Umberto, a public square with narrow streets and alleys leading to new discoveries. Historic sites, hiking trails, and scenic anchorages are just some of the pleasures of Capri Island sailing.
The day’s sailing
- 4 Hr Sailing time
- 20 Nautical miles
Mooring
Moorings are available in the harbor of Capri, though this is a busy and expensive location. It is difficult to find a berth. There are few places to anchor at Capri because of the deep water. The best anchorage is at Marina Piccola on the south side of the island.
Dinghy dockage: Dinghy dockage is available.
Things to do
Swimming, Exploring, Sunbathing, sightseeing
Facilities
Fuel and water are available at Marina Grande. Provisions are available.
Discover Capri
Capri, a sparkling jewel of the Tyrrhenian Sea, is renowned for its stunning beauty, vibrant atmosphere, and luxury shopping scene. The island’s stylish boutiques showcase the finest European fashion and jewelry, while Capri Town offers spectacular views of the cliffs, the Gulf of Naples, and the Sorrento Peninsula. Explore Capri’s famous ocean caves, including the Blue Grotto, where sunlight transforms the waters into shimmering hues of aquamarine and sapphire.
Explore Capri
Capri boasts a wealth of historical and natural attractions. The Charterhouse of San Giacomo, built 700 years ago, is a must-visit for its museum and views of the island’s past. Villa Jovis, the Roman emperor Tiberius’ palace dating back to 30 A.D., offers a fascinating glimpse into ancient life. Hike the Phoenician Steps (Scala Fenicia), a steep path connecting Capri Town and Anacapri, for stunning panoramic views. Don’t miss a boat trip to the Blue Grotto, an ocean cave that dazzles with its ethereal blue light.

Amalfi
The Amalfi Coast is a beautiful 50 kilometre stretch of mountainous coastline situated on the Sorrento peninsula between Sorrento and Salerno, just south of Naples, in the region of Campania. This coastline is dotted with small picturesque villages and towns stacked precariously on steep, pale rocky cliffs plunging sheer into the Mediterranean Sea.
The day’s sailing
- 3 Hr 50 min Sailing time
- 19 Nautical miles
Mooring
Lazy line on a town quay or in Marinas
Things to do
Sunbathing, Snorkelling, Exploring
Facilities
Water, WiFi, Taxi, Showers/ Toilets, Rubbish, Restaurants, Provisioning, Chandlery, Dive Shop, Car hire, Bike hire, Bars, Electricity, Fuel, Ice, Gift shop, ATM
Discover Amalfi
Drop anchor beneath steep cliffs and step ashore in Amalfi, the namesake of Italy’s most iconic coastline. Once a powerful maritime republic, today Amalfi blends historic grandeur with seaside charm. Visit the stunning Duomo di Sant’Andrea, explore winding lanes filled with artisan boutiques, or relax with a coffee in the lively piazza. Surrounded by lemon groves and dramatic coastal views, Amalfi offers a rich taste of southern Italy’s culture, history, and natural beauty—all just steps from the harbour.

Positano
A Positano Charter Holiday offers the ultimate Amalfi Coast experience, combining luxury, natural beauty, and coastal charm. Known for its iconic cliffs draped in colorful houses, crystal-clear waters, and exclusive atmosphere, Positano is the perfect destination for a yacht charter getaway. Glide along the sparkling coastline, explore hidden coves, and enjoy private access to some of the most stunning beaches in Italy. Whether you’re seeking relaxation, gourmet dining, or unforgettable views, a charter holiday in Positano promises an unparalleled escape into one of the Mediterranean’s most sought-after destinations.
Mooring
Lazy line on a town quay or in Marinas
Things to do
Sunbathing, Snorkelling, Exploring
Facilities
Water, WiFi, Taxi, Showers/ Toilets, Rubbish, Restaurants, Provisioning, Chandlery, Dive Shop, Car hire, Bike hire, Bars, Electricity, Fuel, Ice, Gift shop, ATM

Sorrento
Perched atop dramatic cliffs overlooking the Bay of Naples, Sorrento is a vibrant coastal town blending natural beauty, historic charm, and modern sophistication. Famous for its lemon groves, lively marinas, and sweeping views of Mount Vesuvius, Sorrento is a perfect stop for those seeking a mix of culture, shopping, and coastal elegance. Wander the cobbled streets of the old town, explore artisan boutiques, and enjoy fresh seafood or a classic limoncello at a clifftop restaurant.
Mooring
Marina Piccola – full-service marina with berths for yachts
Anchoring not recommended due to rocky seabed and boat traffic
Things to do
Sightseeing, Shopping, Dining, Beach clubs, Day trips to Pompeii or Amalfi Coast
Facilities
Water, Electricity, Fuel, Showers/Toilets, WiFi, Restaurants, Bars, Rubbish disposal, Laundry, Taxi, Car/Scooter rental, Provisioning, Chandlery, Gift shops, ATM
Discover Sorrento
Sorrento offers the perfect balance of seaside relaxation and Italian sophistication. Visit the historic old town with its quaint alleyways, artisan workshops, and centuries-old churches. Stop by the Chiostro di San Francesco, a peaceful medieval cloister, or take a day trip inland to explore the ruins of Pompeii or hike the trails above the Amalfi Coast. At sunset, enjoy cocktails at a panoramic terrace before dining under the stars at one of Sorrento’s acclaimed restaurants.

Procida
We will head back to peaceful Procida for our last night, ending our island-hopping exploration on a high with various restaurant options in the region, or on the way back.
Sailing in Procida waters is your gateway into the beauty of the Phlegraean and Pontine islands, and the picturesque coast of Amalfi. Home to the Moorings base in the Bay of Naples and known as The Girlfriend of the Sea, Procida is a noteworthy destination, with pristine white-sand beaches, excellent restaurants, eclectic shops, and the Old World charm of quaint waterfront villages.
Mooring
No moorings are available. While it’s possible to anchor off Procida, most sailors tie up at the marina.
Dinghy dockage: Dinghy dockage is available.
Things to do
Swimming, Exploring, Sunbathing, Biking, Hiking, Shopping
Facilities
All facilities for yachts are available.
Discover Procida
End your journey in Procida, Italy’s hidden gem and 2022’s Capital of Culture. This small volcanic island enchants with its pastel-coloured fishing villages, lemon groves, and laid-back atmosphere. Wander the narrow streets of Marina Corricella, the island’s oldest fishing harbour, and enjoy a sunset aperitivo with views over the Tyrrhenian Sea. Don’t miss the panoramic climb to Terra Murata, a medieval village offering sweeping views of the Gulf of Naples.
Royal Palace of Palazzo d’Avalos
If you have time, head to Terra Murata, Procida’s vibrant historic center. Get lost in its winding streets and visit the old Royal Palace of Palazzo d’Avalos or wander around its church, Chiesa di Santa Margherita Nuvoa, which boasts beautiful views overlooking Capri.”

7 day Pontine Islands Flotilla Itinerary
Discover Italy’s celebrated Amalfi coast and create long lasting memories on a Pontine Islands flotilla yacht charter. Carried by the steady winds of the Campania region, set off on blue-water passages into the Tyrrhenian Sea launching from our Procida base off the coast of Naples. Explore together navigating the beautiful, remote Phlegraean and volcanic Pontine archipelago. Relax among enchanting waters that boast splendid anchorages, pristine beaches, fascinating archaeological sites and rich Roman history. Plus, your flotilla lead crew will lend support at every step of your Italian coastal vacation.
*We will do our utmost to accommodate all the listed stops. However, please be aware that routes may change due to weather conditions or availability.
Highlights
- Stunning Amalfi Coast scenery
- Epic blue water sailing
- Procida’s picturesque town
- Delicious Italian cuisine
- Beautiful traditional fishing villages
2026 departure dates:
05-16 | 06-13 | 07-18 | 08-29 | 10-03
To book a Pontine Islands Flotilla, call 888 350 3568
*The program may be changed due to weather conditions or particular/unforeseen events.
**The cost of participation is €295 per person, which includes lead yacht, assistance, fuel, welcome drink and happy hour. Cost of yacht, mooring fees and restaurants are not included.
Procida
Spend the evening in Procida’s pastel-hued marina, nestled on the northeast corner of the island. Brace yourself for a warm welcome with a refreshing drink and pizza party as you get to know your new flotilla companions at our base. Sleep on board your yacht and wake up to your morning flotilla yacht briefing.
*We will do our utmost to accommodate all the listed stops. However, please be aware that routes may change due to weather conditions or availability.
Mooring
Lazy line on a town quay or in Marinas
Things to do
Sunbathing, Snorkelling, Exploring
Facilities
Water, WiFi, Taxi,Showers/ Toilets,Rubbish,Restaurants,Provisioning,Chandlery,Dive Shop,Car hire,Bike hire,Bars,Electricity,Fuel,Gift shop, ATM
Discover Procida
Lingua Beach
Close to port, relax on the scenic beach of Lingua Beach before your flotilla sets off.

Procida to Sant’Angelo, Ischia
To launch our journey, we’ll head towards the island of Ischia and drop anchor on the east coast to enjoy lunch up against the medieval Aragonese Castle. Once satiated, set course once more to anchor overnight on the southern coast of the island in Sant’Angelo. Known for its mineral-rich thermal springs thanks to its volcanic legacy, Ischia has stolen many visitors’ hearts with its natural beauty.
The day’s sailing
- 6 Nautical miles
- 1 Hr Sailing time
To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for the area.
Mooring
Lazy line on a town quay or in Marinas
Things to do
Sunbathing, Snorkelling, Exploring
Facilities
Water, WiFi, Taxi,Showers/ Toilets,Rubbish,Restaurants,Provisioning,Chandlery,Dive Shop,Car hire,Bike hire,Bars,Electricity,Fuel,Gift shop, ATM
Discover Ischia
Medieval Aragonese Castle
With its colorful and turbulent history, enjoy walking through intricate bougainvillea-covered walls that now hold beautiful local exhibitions and international film festivals in the summer.
Le Fumarole
Spend some time on Le Fumarole beach, where locals and travelers alike cook fresh seafood on its thermal vapour hot spots!

Ischia to Ventotene
Head far out into the Gulf of Naples to the lively island of Ventotene. Enjoy a straight shot of blue water sailing as you leave Ischia in your wake. Navigate to Porto Romano on the island’s northeast coast. Here, we will moor in safety to explore the peaceful town on the island that boasts brilliantly colored vegetation and panoramic views.
The day’s sailing
- 20 Nautical miles
- 4 Hr Sailing time
Mooring
Lazy line on a town quay or in Marinas
Things to do
Sunbathing, Snorkelling, Exploring
Facilities
Water, WiFi, Taxi, Rubbish, Restaurants, Provisioning, Bars, Electricity, Gift shop, ATM
Discover Ventotene
Wreck diving
Ventotene is one of the greatest scuba diving spots in Italy, and home to a diving academy. Explore the wrecks, treasures and marine life of the Ventotene Marine Reserve.
Piazza Castello
Lying directly above Port Romano, the epicenter of Ventotene town is a textbook example of authentic Italian seaside village charm.

Ventotene to Ponza
Sail on to the next island in the Pontine chain, beautiful Ponza, which is situated 25 miles to the west. Here we will moor overnight in the Port of Ponza on the eastern side of the island. Snorkel the crystal-clear waters and explore the beaches and spectacular geological formations Ponza is known for. End the day’s adventures with a group dinner at a local restaurant, where delectable seafood cuisine is satisfying after a splendid day of sailing.
The day’s sailing
- 20 Nautical miles
- 4 Hr Sailing time
To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for the area.
Mooring
Lazy line on a town quay or in Marinas
Things to do
Sunbathing, Snorkelling, Exploring
Facilities
Water, WiFi,Rubbish,Restaurants,Provisioning,Dive Shop,Bars,Electricity,Fuel,Ice,Gift shop, ATM
Discover Ponza
Suggested lunch spots
Enjoy a late lunch on Isola Zannone to the north of Ponza. This rocky islet is great for bird watching and offers incredible views across the Tyrrhenian Sea.

Ponza to Palmarola
Next in our sights is Palmarola, the most westerly of the Pontine Islands. Serving primarily as a nature reserve, Palmarola’s coast is dotted with incredible cliffs and grottos, allowing you to dive and snorkel alongside the rich marine life of the Tyrrhenian Sea. We’ll anchor overnight at this craggy gem of the Mediterranean.
The day’s sailing
- 6 Nautical miles
- 1 Hr Sailing time
Mooring
Anchoring option
Things to do
Sunbathing, Snorkelling, Exploring
Facilities
Water, WiFi, Taxi, Showers/ Toilets, Rubbish, Restaurants, Provisioning, Chandlery, Dive Shop, Bike hire, Bars, Electricity, Fuel, Laundry, Ice, Gift shop, ATM
Discover Palmarola
The Rifles
Palmarola is known for its rugged sea stacks such as this magical collapsed natural arch.
Cava Mazzella
Those of the adventurous nature can uncover the mystique of this natural cave.

Palmarola to Port of Ischia
Leaving Palmarola in our wake, we’ll break up the day’s journey with a lunch stop at the tiny islet of Santo Stefano, just east of Ventotene. Then we set course for the main port on the northeast coast of the island of Ischia. Mooring overnight, enjoy a sociable happy hour before then stroll the bustling main street riddled with great nightlife and cuisine.
The day’s Sailing
- 42 Nautical miles
- 7 Hr Sailing time
To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for the area.
Mooring
Anchoring option
Things to do
Sunbathing, Snorkelling, Exploring
Facilities
Restaurants,Bars
Discover Santo Stefano Island
Carcere Borbonico di Santo Stefano
Explore the incredible abandoned panopticon prison dating from the late 18th century.

Ischia to Procida
We will head back to peaceful Procida for our last night, ending our island-hopping exploration by discovering Marina Corricella – a quaint fishing village, which can only be reached by boat or on foot. Enjoy the last group dinner of mouth-watering seafood and local wine at a classic Procidan restaurant.
The day’s sailing
- 6 Nautical miles
- 1 Hr Sailing time
To be used as a guide only. Based on suggested sailing lanes and average wind speed for the area.
Mooring
Lazy line on a town quay or in Marinas
Things to do
Sunbathing, Snorkelling, Exploring
Facilities
Water, WiFi, Taxi,Rubbish,Restaurants,Provisioning,Bars,Electricity,Gift shop, ATM
Discover Procida
Royal Palace of Palazzo d’Avalos
If you have time, head to Terra Murata, Procida’s vibrant historic center. Get lost in its winding streets and visit the old Royal Palace of Palazzo d’Avalos or wander around its church, Chiesa di Santa Margherita Nuvoa, which boasts beautiful views overlooking Capri.

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