Pontine Islands
This itinerary has an authentic Italian atmosphere, great visuals and a range of activities. It is an ideal destination to get off the beaten track, sailing around the Pontine Islands.
Procida
Procida is our starting point for this unforgettable trip. As we get closer to the island, the multicolored facades of the seaside houses reveal themselves, forming an enchanting scene that appears to have been painted.
Ischia
Ischia, the “Green Island”, is a piece of paradise where nature meets historical charm. Surrounded by the turquoise waters of the Tyrrhenian Sea and natural spas with therapeutic waters offer relaxation and rejuvenation
Pontine Islands
Traveling by boat through the archipelago offers breathtaking views off the Italian coast, south of Rome. With a long history, attested by Roman ruins, rock tombs and crystal clear waters, the islands are little known to international tourists. The archipelago is made up of the islands: São Gavi, Zannone, Palmarola, Ventotene, Santo Stefano and, the main one: Ponza, where the name of the island chain comes from.
Ventotene
The island's name, which derives from the Latin word "ventus" (wind), does justice to its characteristic: the constant presence of the refreshing breeze that surrounds the place. With its charming Mediterranean terraces, golden sand beaches and crystal clear waters, the island is an invitation to indulge in more relaxed tourism at more affordable prices.
Ponza
As we approach the island, the scenery gradually reveals itself, revealing picturesque coves and impressive cliffs that plunge into the sea. Ponza captivates visitors with its untouched natural beauty, offering white sandy beaches and hidden coves that invite moments of relaxation and adventure.
Palmarola
A wild and almost uninhabited paradise, it is made up of caves, rocks, small beaches and virgin bays of rare beauty and enormous visual impact. Due to its wild state unaltered by human presence, Palmarola has been, since 1998, a protected natural reserve.