Ischia - Capri - Amalfi
Join us for a cruise through the waters of the Bay of Naples.
We will be sailing for 10 days. The duration of the cruise will enable you to get proper rest, visit and learn more about regional landmarks, and be treated to sufficient sailing time. Our cruise dates overlap with optimal weather conditions, and follow carefully delineated routes that will provide you with an unforgettable experience. Time for a true seafaring experience!
The cruise will take place in high season, which spans from June through late September. July is the perfect month for inter-island sailing. Peak temperatures are not at the annual high, and sea water is warm following intensive sun exposure.
Air temperatures at daytime oscillate around 30°C, dipping to 25ºC at night.
Estimated water temperature: 23ºC.
The cruise begins in Castellmare di Stabia. During the cruise, we will anchor at such ports as Procida, Ischia, Capri, Amalfi, Positano, and Sorrento.
The route suggested above is subject to change depending on weather conditions. It is possible to sail at night (1 night).
ABOUT THE YACHT:
We use a comfortable, 3-cabin, 15-meter Dufour 485 Grand Large yacht.
For a detailed yacht description, click here: S/Y AQUAHOLIC
The yacht is equipped with the GPS, VHF, autopilot, motor dinghy, 2 fridges, freezer, stove, oven, microwave, CD radio, sprayhood and a bimini top for sun protection.
The decision to reroute the cruise may be taken at the request of the participants, due to unfavorable weather conditions, or in the course of the skipper’s decision to ensure the safety of the crew and/or yacht.
DESCRIPTION OF PLACES VISITED DURING THE CRUISE:
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PONZA Ponza is the largest of the Pontian Islands. Its craggy coast is full of little coves, caverns, limestone rocks, and granite columns. It is best accessible from the sea. Ponza is home to the beautiful beach of Chiaia di Luna. |
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PALMAROLA Known as the jewel in the crown of the archipelago, Palmarola is a protected natural habitat. Its pristine state and diverse coastline make it one of Europe’s (and the world’s) most beautiful islands. |
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VENTOTENE This picturesque island, with plentiful diving spots and charming beaches, possesses a rich history – its fame dates back to antiquity, when it became home to the exiled daughter of the Roman emperor Octavian. |
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SAN STEFANO and ZANNONE The two islands are part of a national park. While on San Stefano, visitors may stop by the ruins of a panoptic prison, with a circle of cells guarded by the sentry tower in the middle of the structure. |
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ISCHIA Ischia is the largest of the Phlegrean Islands. This volcanic island continues to haunt with volcanic steam and treats visitors to sulfuric hot springs. Major attractions include Poseidon Gardens (a complex of pools and gardens), as well as one of the world’s most exquisite and marvelous castles. Situated on a minute, secluded islet, it was for a long time an unconquered fortress and the sole safe haven from pirate raids. |
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CAPRI The most famous island in the Bay of Naples, this mountainous islet is a guarantee of gorgeous landscape and unforgettable views. Sailing around Capri, you may admire the magnificent formations of Faraglioni, as well as the grottos of Blue Marinno and Verde. |
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PROCIDA The smallest of all islands in the Bay, Procida’s inhabitants have been historically reluctant to mass tourism, thus helping preserve its authentic and romantic character. It is here that the blue and green colors of the see melt with the azure sky and pastel architecture. |
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Amalfi Coast Considered as one of the world’s most beautiful coasts, the Amalfi Coast merges majestic mountains with clean, azure seas. In the Middle Ages, Amalfi was a powerful trade centre. Remnants of its glorious past have been preserved to this day, including its 13th century cathedral. The town of Amalfi straddles steep, picturesque cliffs that traverse the coastal line. It is made up of narrow and winding streets and countless staircases. Nearby lies the town of Positano, a scenic little town squeezed between two cliffs that overlook the turquoise sea. |
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CRUISE FEES
Double cabin: EUR 1320
Full yacht charter including skipper fee: EUR 3490
The fee includes:
- yacht charter
- skipper’s fee and travelling expenses
- motor dinghy
- medical, accident, and luggage insurance
- VAT
- 10-day cruise fee
ADDITIONAL EXPENSES:
Yacht cleaning fee: EUR 120 (EUR 40 per cabin)
Yacht treasury: EUR 100-150 per person (includes expenses such as port fees, fuel, board on the yacht).
The skipper is exempt from the yacht treasury fee; the crew is obliged to provide board to the skipper.
The yacht treasury is balanced upon end of the cruise.
Deposit: EUR 200 per person – the deposit is charged on account of possible damages caused throughout the cruise due to improper use of the equipment. The deposit will be charged on the day of departure and returned upon end of the cruise, provided that no damages will be caused to the equipment.
Other expenses:
- excursions on the visited islands, admission to national parks, etc.,
- eating out, tips, other expenses.
Travel to the point of departure: not included in the cruise fee
Information about flights: tba
ISSA CERTIFICATE: PLN 180 per person. Throughout the duration of the cruise, participants may take part in an ISSA training, which will enable them to obtain a certificate of a qualified crew member. We recommend that you consider participation in the course.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Reaching some of the ports en route of the cruise may impossible due to weather conditions. Reservations are made upon payment of the cruise fee.
Prior sailing experience is not required.
Direct contact:
Dariusz Ignaszak +48 601 052 623 or Rafał Ignaszak +48 502 311 505