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Aeolian Islands Sailing Cabin Charter: A 7-Day Cruise from Lipari Through Vulcano, Filicudi, Salina, Panarea and Stromboli
18 July 2026 - 25 July 2026
- Sicily, IT
- 7 days trip
- Catamaran
- Shared cruises may require a minimum number of guests.
- Price may vary depending on the cabin type, occupancy and cruise date.
- Reservations are subjected to acceptance after availability checks. In case, the selected cruise is not available we will contact you with similar offers.
Your sailing trip
A circular cabin charter sailing holiday from Lipari through the volcanic archipelago of the Aeolian Islands, combining swim stops in hidden coves, evening anchorages off Panarea and Stromboli, and the wilder, quieter character of Filicudi and Salina.
The cruise departs from Lipari, the largest and most populated island in the Aeolian archipelago, and follows a circular route west to Vulcano and Filicudi before returning east through Salina, Panarea and Stromboli, ending back at the starting point at the end of the week.
Sailing distances between the islands are generally short, with most daily passages lasting two to four hours and leaving the rest of the day free for swimming, snorkeling and time ashore. The archipelago sits off the northeastern coast of Sicily in the Tyrrhenian Sea, and its UNESCO World Heritage status reflects both the geological significance of its active volcanoes and the quality of the natural environment surrounding them.
Each island carries a distinct character. Vulcano, the closest to the Sicilian coast, is defined by its sulphur springs, volcanic sand beaches and smoking crater. Filicudi, further west, is the wildest of the week's stops, with a rocky coastline of basalt sea stacks and marine caves accessible mainly by dinghy or by swimming. Salina is the greenest island in the archipelago, known for its capers, Malvasia wine and the beach at Pollara, whose half-submerged volcanic crater became famous as a filming location.
Panarea brings the most fashionable energy of the route, with whitewashed houses, a compact village and anchorages around uninhabited volcanic islets to the east. Stromboli closes the eastward sweep of the week with its continuously active volcano, whose eruptions along the Sciara del Fuoco, the lava channel descending directly into the sea, are often visible from the water after dark.
Days combine a morning sail with a swim stop in clear water, an afternoon arrival and evenings spent either at anchor in a quiet bay or ashore in a harbor village depending on the island. The rhythm is relaxed but varied, moving between livelier ports and wilder anchorages throughout the week.
Itinerary
Important Note
This itinerary may vary depending on weather conditions, currents and marine activity. Dive sites and schedule are adjusted daily by the team to ensure safety and the best possible underwater experience.
Cruise price details
Price per person
Accomodation on selected shared cabin, check out single use and details
Minimum guests for departure
Departure is guaranteed.
Available cruises
On this yacht
Yacht - Lagoon 400
With enough volume to let a crew live large, this new french-built catamaran carries the comforts to do just that
Multihull development in recent years has hit a fork in the road, with one path leading to record-setting speed machines and the other to vessels that carry all the comforts of a very upscale home. The new Lagoon 400 most definitely follows the latter trend, though its designers have proven themselves adept at speed, as well.
Whos’ on board
Crew
Captain
+1 crew member
Travelers
Cruise activities and tips
Travel organizer tips
Pack smart for your yacht charter: choose a soft bag instead of a hard suitcase, bring lightweight layers, reef-safe sunscreen, and non-slip shoes for onboard use. A couple of swimsuits and motion sickness remedies can also make a big difference. Each boat has limited storage, so pack light, but wisely! Need help building the perfect list? Read our full guide: What to pack in a suitcase for a yacht charter
Start your day with a swim in a quiet bay, sail to hidden beaches or seaside villages, and enjoy a slow lunch on deck. Afternoons mean snorkeling, sunbathing, or exploring ashore. As the sun sets, your boat anchors in a scenic cove or near a harbor, ready for a relaxed dinner and a night under the stars. Curious about the full experience? Discover more in our guide: What's a typical day like on a sailing holiday?
On skipper-only charters, guests usually share cooking and cleaning duties, think salads, pasta, and good teamwork. If there's a hostess, light meals and tidying are included, but it's still a casual, collaborative vibe. On fully crewed yachts, you'll enjoy full service with a chef and crew managing everything. Want to know what's included in your setup? Read the full guide: Who takes care of cooking and cleaning on a sailing charter?
Summer sailing holidays rarely face major weather issues, but when the sea gets rough, skippers adjust the route for your safety. Expect protected bays, marina stops, or a change in plan. These moments often lead to unexpected gems: local towns to explore, time to relax on board, or cozy dinners ashore. Curious about how crews handle these changes? Read the full FAQ: What to do in case of adverse weather conditions or changes to the itinerary
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- Shared cruises may require a minimum number of guests.
- Price may vary depending on the cabin type, occupancy and cruise date.
- Reservations are subjected to acceptance after availability checks. In case, the selected cruise is not available we will contact you with similar offers.