Picture this: the soft rustle of sails in the warm Sicilian breeze, the gentle shimmer of sunlight on cobalt waters, and the distant silhouette of a volcanic peak rising from the horizon. This is the Aeolian Islands—seven treasures scattered like emeralds across the Tyrrhenian Sea—and with our concierge sailing service, they are yours to discover in absolute style. From the first moment you step aboard, every detail is orchestrated to perfection, so your only task is to bask in the magic of the voyage.
Our curated flotillas are not simply a group of yachts—they are an intimate, floating society of travellers who share the thrill of the sea. Each day, we guide you to the islands’ most coveted anchorages: perhaps a hidden cove in Panarea where turquoise waters lap against volcanic cliffs, or a front-row mooring at Stromboli to witness the nightly theatre of fire. While you unwind on deck with a glass of crisp Malvasia wine, we arrange every element ashore—from marina berths to exclusive dinner reservations—ensuring the smoothest possible passage between your sea adventures and land indulgences.

Every Aeolian island has its own distinct allure. Vulcano tempts with its steaming fumaroles and natural hot springs. Lipari offers charming alleyways and sunlit cafés. Salina seduces with lush vineyards and panoramic hiking trails. For the intrepid, Filicudi and Alicudi offer untamed landscapes and a sense of timeless remoteness rarely found in the modern Mediterranean. We use our deep local insight to design routes that reveal both the famous and the forgotten, so you enjoy the rare privilege of discovering the islands as if they were your own private playground.
This is more than a sailing trip—it is an immersion into the essence of Sicilian luxury. Let the wind carry you from island to island, while we ensure every horizon brings something extraordinary. The Aeolian Islands await, with their intoxicating blend of wild beauty, timeless charm, and Mediterranean romance. All you have to do is step aboard.

Highlights of our planned itinerary:
Our trip will start from the beautiful Portorosa Marina or Capo D’Orlando marina.
Salina is the green heart of the Aeolian Islands—a lush, fertile oasis where rolling vineyards tumble toward cobalt seas and twin volcanic peaks frame the horizon. Salina is more than beauty—it’s an invitation to slow down. Hike to the summit of Monte Fossa delle Felci for sweeping views over the archipelago.
Approaching Lipari by yacht, you’ll be greeted by the gleaming white cliffs of pumice and the lively waterfront of Marina Lunga. Beyond its bustling port, Lipari offers quiet coves, dramatic cliffs, and hidden anchorages perfect for an afternoon swim or a sunset aperitivo afloat.
Panarea is the jewel box of the Aeolian Islands—a place where chic sophistication meets unspoiled natural beauty. From the deck of your yacht, its sugar-white houses glisten against the green slopes, framed by the sapphire Tyrrhenian Sea. Known as the fashionable escape of the archipelago, Panarea attracts an international crowd, yet retains an intimate, village charm.
Stromboli is the Aeolian Islands at their most dramatic—a dark, towering silhouette crowned with smoke, where nature’s raw power is on full display. Known as the “Lighthouse of the Mediterranean,” its volcano has been in almost constant eruption for over two millennia. We plan your arrival for late afternoon, so you can watch the island emerge from the haze like something out of myth.
Beyond its famous craters and springs, Vulcano offers sheltered anchorages and some of the clearest waters in the Aeolians. We’ll guide you to the coves of Gelso or Asino Beach, where you can spend the afternoon swimming or paddleboarding.
On Alicudi, the experience is one of profound connection—to nature, to simplicity, and to the timeless Mediterranean way of life. There are no cars here, only donkeys and footpaths that wind through fragrant herbs and ancient ruins.
Despite its remote feel, Filicudi welcomes visitors with warm hospitality and authentic flavors. Our team can arrange intimate dinners at family-run trattorias where the freshest catch is transformed into exquisite Sicilian dishes, paired with locally produced wines. Evenings here are magical—spent under a canopy of stars with the gentle sounds of the sea as your soundtrack.

Costs and booking:
All catamarans have 4 or 5 double cabins, each cabin with it’s own en suite bathroom. We strongly recommend to gather your friends and book a full catamaran for the best experience, but if this is not easy, no worries, the minimum you can book is a double cabin.
The cost per person in a double cabin starts at 1000 EUR for the standard catamarans (Lagoon 42, Bali 42, Lagoon 450) and ends at 1.400 EUR for the cabins on a comfort catamaran (Bali 44 or Lagoon 46). Bookings have to be made for a double cabin, bring your friend.
Full standard catamaran Lagoon 42, Bali 42/ 4 double cabins is 9.400 EUR, with 2200 EUR for the front smaller cabins and 2.500 EUR for the stern larger cabins.
Full comfort catamaran Lagoon 46, Bali 44/ 4 double cabins is 10.400 eur (2600 eur for a double cabin)
The cost above is for chartering the yacht only. Below are all the extra costs for a full catamaran during the week (for cabin bookings the total weekly cost will be divided by the number of the cabins)
- final cleaning + welcome pack + national park permit = 800 EUR,
- diesel =~500 EUR,
- skipper = 1500 EUR,
- hostess = 1200-1400 EUR – hostess service is optional for Standard catamaran and Comfort catamaran Lagoon 46. For bigger Comfort catamarans hostess service is mandatory. We recommend working with a local Chef for the best Seychelloise experience.
- food provisioning for the week + water and soft drinks = 1000 EUR,
(The total extra costs are about 1300 eur for a double cabin)
Alcohol is not included and has to be purchased separately. There will also be 2 or 3 dinners at restaurants.
A security deposit will be needed to be paid at the charter company upon check-in on the yacht. The deposit is refundable. More details will be provided at the time of booking, depending on the yacht type.











