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Tyrrhenian Crossing: Cinque Terre, Capraia, Elba and Giglio

Italy:

Tuscany

Duration:

6 days - 7 nights

Max number of passengers:

6 people

Available:

-

Suitable for travellers:

> 5 years

Boarding from:

Genoa

What's included

Cancellation policy

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Organised by:

Riccardo C.

Member since 2015 -

Private

English

Italian

This experience, in a nutshell

A beautiful sail between the Ligurian and Tyrrhenian Seas to discover some of the most beautiful places on the coast. Leaving Genoa, its historic center, the aquarium, the promenade, we will skirt the Ligurian coast meeting splendid and justly famous places such as San Fruttuoso di Camogli, Portofino, Sestri Levante, Le Cinque Terre, Portovenere. From there with a great leap we will reach Capraia, the first of the islands of the Tuscan archipelago, a real jewel, then the Island of Elba as the largest of the islands of the Tuscan archipelago and the third largest in Italy and the delightful island of Giglio, our last stop. By virtue of their beauty and history, Capraia, Elba and Giglio are part of the Tuscan Archipelago National Park. 

No Departures available

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Boat & Classes of Service

Jeanneau Sun Charm 39 - 1990

Type

Sailboat

Length

12 m.

Toilets

2

Cabins

3

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Our itinerary

Our trip starts here:

Genoa.

Check-in: 6:00 PM

Our trip ends here:

Isola del Giglio.

Check-out: 6:00 AM

Our itinerary

A quick navigation between breathtaking views and locations. These are the main stages of our journey: we will start from the ancient port of Genoa, we will stop at: Sestri Levante (night at anchor in the beautiful bay of fairy tales), Portovenere (stop in the port to visit the splendid historic center), Capraia (roadstead or port), Elba (stop in Marciana Marina or in the Medici dock of Portoferraio), Giglio Porto.

The itinerary may be subject to changes due to weather conditions and/or technical or logistical reasons, in order to ensure safety and a pleasant sailing experience for all participants.

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The organiser reviews

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Organised by:

Riccardo C.

Member since 2015 -

Private

English

Italian

4.4/5

out of

35

reviews

Skipper

Boat

Destination

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Mykonos, the delightful little Cyclades and magical Santorini

08/3/2025

Ana D.

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Spain

It has been fantastic it has exceeded my expectations
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Great sailing from Athens to Mykonos in the Cyclades

07/27/2025

Alessio L.

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Belgium

Riccardo is a good person but the boat was not prepared to welcome guests, particularly in terms of cleanliness and order. Some episodes, which by an expert person should and could have been predicted and dealt with calmly, generated unnecessary anxiety (lack of fuel in the tender, staysail rigged at the last minute in critical circumstances, disorderly mooring and unmooring maneuvers, instructions to the crew not given sufficiently in advance and clarity, etc.). A general perception of approximation has generated a feeling of insecurity and discomfort which has unfortunately negatively affected the serenity and enjoyment of the holiday.
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Great sailing from Athens to Mykonos in the Cyclades

07/27/2025

Marco P.

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Italy

I participated in a week on a sailing boat with high expectations, but unfortunately the experience was disappointing in many ways. First of all, the spaces on board were extremely limited: I had to sleep outside every night due to the lack of comfort inside and I was not the only one to do so. In addition, the boat turned out to be quite dirty and poorly maintained, which negatively affected the stay. The skipper, although probably with years of navigation behind him, seemed to me not very suitable for this type of experience. In addition to obvious communication difficulties (he often did not hear), he completely lacked initiative. He seemed more on vacation than us: he didn't help with daily activities, and in general he didn't make himself useful, behaving more like a guest than like a person on board. From a technical point of view, I didn't feel particularly confident. The skipper, in my opinion, no longer had the physical strength necessary to manage the maneuvers: in seven days we opened the sails only twice, and always with great caution, out of fear. On a sailing holiday, you would expect to... sail. A real shame, because the company and the sea were wonderful. But with different and more professional management, the experience could have been totally different. I hope that the organization will think seriously about these aspects.
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Athens, Delphi, Patras and the excitement of the Corinth Canal

07/20/2025

carmen G.

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Spain

The trip was very nice, we were able to visit Delphi which for me was the best part of the trip. Riccardo is a good person and a good sailor, but he hardly speaks English or French, which was a problem when it came to communicating with us and with the marinas. He could not understand his instructions and became very nervous when performing the maneuvers. I should have specified that you need some experience to travel with him. He gets very nervous and starts shouting in Italian. He is quite old, I think he would have to sail alone in Italy, which is his comfort zone. The boat is small ideal for 4. To be honest, I don't think I'll travel with him again. But Greece is wonderful

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