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Seven days in the Pontine islands, the islands of wonder!

Italy:

Pontine Islands

Duration:

7 days - 6 nights

Max number of passengers:

8 people

Available:

-

Boarding from:

Nettuno, RM, Italia

What's included

Cancellation policy

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Organised by:

Leonardo R.

Member since 2018 -

Private

English

Italian

This experience, in a nutshell

Proponiamo una settimana di mare e di vela nelle splendide isole Pontine all’insegna del relax, della tintarella, di bagni nell’acqua cristallina, di aperitivi al tramonto… ma anche di navigazione, di esperienza di vita di bordo e divertimento a contatto con la natura!
Scopriremo le isole spostandoci lentamente da una baia all’altra, tra brevi veleggiate, escursioni con il tender, snorkeling negli spot più suggestivi; alla sera scenderemo spesso a terra per immergerci nella vivacità di Ponza Porto o per assaporare l’atmosfera più intima di Ventotene.
A bordo saremo in due, Elena ed io e faremo di tutto per farvi passare una settimana indimenticabile!

Programma della vacanza

Sabato: l’imbarco sarà effettuato nel primo pomeriggio. Dopo aver sistemato la cambusa e preso possesso delle cabine si salperà per le isole che raggiungeremo dopo 4 ore e mezzo circa di navigazione. Di solito si pernotta in rada a Palmarola sotto un cielo incredibilmente stellato.

Domenica: appena svegli rimarrete incantati dai colori caraibici dell'acqua che diventeranno sempre più intensi man mano che il sole cresce; nel pomeriggio ci sposteremo a cala del Francese, nel lato ovest dell’isola dove al tramonto ( come tutte le sere ) ci concederemo l’immancabile aperitivo!

Lunedì: completeremo il giro di Palmarola ancorando nella suggestiva cala Tramontana e poi nei pressi dei Faraglioni di Mezzogiorno, in un’area dai paesaggi veramente mozzafiato! Nel tardo pomeriggio ci sposteremo a Ponza Porto (45 minuti di navigazione ) per scendere a terra per cena o dopo cena.

Martedì: visiteremo le baie del lato ovest dell’isola come Chiaia di Luna e le grotte di Capo Bianco ( incredibilmente suggestive da attraversare con il tender ), le piscine di Cala Feola, i faraglioni di Lucia Rosa: in ciascuna baia ci fermeremo per fare il bagno, fare snorkeling, scoprire gli angoli più nascosti con il tender e divertirsi con il Sup. Cena in rada o in porto in base alle vostra preferenza.

Mercoledì: ci sposteremo a Ventotene ( 3 ore e mezzo di navigazione ), isola molto bella e diversa dalle altre con le quali ha però in comune l'estrema trasparenza dell'acqua! Pernotteremo nel suggestivo Porto Romano per visitare il caratteristico paesino.

Giovedì: torneremo a Ponza per visitare il lato est dell'isola ( cala dell'Arco, cala del Core, Frontone ) con pernottamento in rada a Ponza Porto, in modo da poter scendere a terra a cena o dopo cena.

Venerdì mattina: nuotate e relax a Ponza; dopo pranzo sarà tempo di fare ritorno al porto di Nettuno, dove sbarcheremo tra le 16 e le 18

Il programma descritto può subire variazioni in funzione delle condizioni meteo e delle vostre preferenze: per esperienza, posso dirvi che è preferibile godersi la vacanza senza programmi troppo rigidi....seguendo il vento e le sensazioni che nascono via via durante il viaggio.

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Boat & Classes of Service

Jeanneau 53 - 2010

Type

Sailboat

Length

16.3 m.

Toilets

3

Cabins

5

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11+

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Our itinerary

Our trip starts here:

Nettuno, RM, Italia.

Check-in: 3:00 PM

Our trip ends here:

Nettuno, RM, Italia.

Check-out: 4:00 PM

The organiser reviews

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Organised by:

Leonardo R.

Member since 2018 -

Private

English

Italian

5.0/5

out of

74

reviews

Skipper

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Weekend at the Pontine aboard a splendid 16-meter sailboat

09/17/2025

Giulia E.

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Italy

It was my first time on a sailing boat but the skipper Leonardo and his wife Elena were immediately very professional and attentive to everyone's needs. The boat is very nice, functional and clean; perfect for enjoying the sea in total relaxation. The excellent company, the favorable weather and the crystal clear water of the Pontine islands then made the experience perfect!
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Weekend at the Pontine aboard a splendid 16-meter sailboat

09/17/2025

Parvana A.

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Italy

Leonardo is very professional, quiet and a gentleman. I would gladly travel with him again! See you next Leo!
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Weekend at the Pontine aboard a splendid 16-meter sailboat

09/17/2025

Letizia G.

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Switzerland

We spent three unforgettable days aboard this sailboat. The skipper Leonardo and his wife Elena turned out to be professional, attentive and at the same time very nice: always available to make navigation pleasant and safe. An added value was their passion for cooking: the grilled swordfish prepared on board was really delicious! The boat is large, spacious and very clean, perfect for relaxing and enjoying the sea. The company of a group of young and cheerful boys and girls made the experience even more fun and convivial. Of course, the islands of Ponza and Palmarola leave you speechless, crystal clear waters. Highly recommended for those looking for a boat holiday that combines professionalism, relaxation and lots of joy.
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Pontine Islands aboard a splendid 16-meter sailboat

09/15/2025

Giorgio R.

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Italy

I would not recommend an experience on the Claudia boat. What was missing, first of all, was the feeling of freedom that a person seeks when choosing to sail. Leonardo is certainly a prepared skipper and very attached to his boat, but he did not seem suitable for the role of tourist skipper: he appeared too attentive to his own needs and not enough to those of his guests. From the beginning, he and his wife welcomed us with a list of prohibitions and rules, without any enthusiasm or desire to convey the joy of making us experience a beautiful holiday. They did not try to involve or create a group, and every time they set a limit or a prohibition they did so in a rigid manner, often accompanied by looks of mutual impatience that conveyed contempt rather than attention. Just a few practical examples: After each swim it was mandatory to change your swimsuit in the stern platform, preparing it in advance with a dry towel, and you could move from there only if completely dry. To smoke it was necessary to ask permission every time, and you could only do it in the stern platform/platform, and only if you "could no longer resist". At the simple request to open the awning we witnessed quarrels and screams. The passage by tender to the port of Ponza was explicitly denied despite the fact that we were at anchor in the port 50 meters from land, saying that he did not consider the idea of picking us up (without any of us having previously said he wanted to be late, otherwise it would have been understandable) and that there was a taxi boat for a fee. His wife Elena, if on the one hand cared a lot about the internal cleanliness of the boat (the bathrooms were in fact well cared for), on the other hand did not contribute to creating a relaxed atmosphere: she watched over every action done in the kitchen or below deck, rather than helping us feel at ease. What really left us stunned was the total lack of respect for the sea: several times we were asked to throw everything into the water – cigarette butts, napkins, fruit, toothpicks – and each time we refused. Such a request, from those who should love and protect the sea, we would never have expected. Although we were in an ideal context, we practically never sailed, except for about twenty minutes. To every request the answer was that there was "too much wind" or "too little wind", even when the conditions seemed favorable, there was no hurry and other boats sailed with their sails unfurled in the same direction. Finally, a very serious aspect was the failure to respect the maximum number of people on board: an extra seat was rented and I found myself sleeping in the dinette, despite having paid for a cabin. A few days earlier I had been asked to move to a bunk cabin, indicated on sailsquare as an additional 'skipper cabin', with the motivation of not creating a mixed cabin that could embarrass another guest. I had given partial availability to evaluate the spaces, being very high, and the real needs, but the management was incorrect and I felt "cheated". In reality, an additional place had been rented. To make the situation worse, Sailsquare's assistance proved to be completely insufficient and at times inquisitive. After several previous positive experiences, I wonder what is the point of relying on Sailsquare and not on other channels if, in times of real need, you do not receive any support. The Pontine Islands have very interesting scenery and a beautiful sea. The Ponzesi with whom we interacted seemed to us to be exquisite, welcoming and friendly people. Positive notes: The boat is very nice and comfortable for ten people (only the eleventh was missing a seat at the table). The management of fuel expenses was extremely correct with what was indicated and spent.

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