YOUR SPRING ESCAPE 16 DAYS – FLORETTE ODYSSEUS ROUTE
DISEMBARKING: 03/05/2025
ATTENTION! DATES AND DESTINATIONS MAY CHANGE UP TO 24 HOURS BEFORE DEPARTURE. SPECIFIC WEATHER CONDITIONS ARE REQUIRED TO ENSURE THE SAFETY OF THE VESSEL, CREW, AND PASSENGERS. IF ANY CHANGES OCCUR, TALL SHIP EXPERIENCE AND THE SHIP WILL NOT COVER ANY TRANSPORTATION OR ACCOMMODATION EXPENSES THAT YOU MAY HAVE INDEPENDENTLY ARRANGED.
NO REFUNDS WILL BE ISSUED UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES!
From Malta to Sicily’s Legendary Shores. We welcome singles and families to explore Siracusa, Taormina, and sail the Messina Straits, all the way to vibrant Calabria! In the second week, we’ll explore the Aeolian Islands, sailing, hiking active volcanoes, and enjoying the dolce vita!
Voyage Details:
- Boarding: Saturday, April 19 at 16:00
- Disembarking: Saturday, May 03
- Route: MALTA – SIRACUSA -TAOMINA -MESSINA STRAITS -TROPEA – VIBO MARINA
What to Expect:
The tiny island of Comino is famous for its blue lagoon, which is a paradise for snorkellers and divers. The laid-back island of Gozo is about a three-hour sail from Comino. The island has been inhabited for thousands of years and has evidence of historical habitation from the Romans, Arabs, Sicilians, French and British. It’s known for its Neolithic Ġgantija Temple ruins, which are even older than the Egyptian pyramids.
The crossing to the coast of Sicily may take 7-10 hours and will be a great opportunity for a short open-water sailing experience. The coast of Sicily is dotted with beautiful ancient harbour towns. From the vibrant coastal city of Syracuse to the hilltop town of Taormina, where a Greek theatre tumbles directly onto the waterfront, there are plenty of places for Florette to stop and explore. Mount Etna dominates the coastline here, making a spectacular backdrop.
Florette will continue sailing north through the Messina Strait before to reach Vibo Marina on mainland Italy. Here, she will make a short turnaround before beginning her second week sailing to explore the Aeolian Islands.
The Aeolian Islands – Week 2
This active sailing adventure in Italy is packed with phenomenal experiences. From sailing with a historic tall ship and hiking volcanos to immersing yourself in 6000-year-old culture and exploring the beautiful archipelago, which is under the protection of UNESCO World Heritage. From Vibo Marina, there will be a 10-12 hour crossing over to the archipelago and once there, Florette will spend plenty of time exploring the islands ashore.
The jewel in the Mediterranean has seven inhabited islands, each different. From lovely green hills to seething craters, you will find a wide variety of unique natural landscapes in a very small space. In 2000 the archipelago of the Aeolian Islands was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Regular volcanic eruptions of the Stromboli offer a true natural spectacle, and the volcanic mountains and Mediterranean landscapes are a true hiking paradise.
Although Lipari has approx. 5000 residents, you will find yourself in a typical Sicilian village, with one of the most beautiful archaeological museums in Italy and a picturesque old town with many small shops that are perfect for an afternoon stroll. Obsidian and pumice stones can be found around Monte Pilato, and it is well worth taking a detour on the Vespa, which offers hiking opportunities for different demands.
Known as the Green Islands, Salina was “rebuilt’ in the 1970s as an agricultural mainstay. There are numerous vineyards, the dessert wine – Malvasia delle Lipari and, of course, the capers, considered some of the best in the world. Hikers can walk to the archipelago’s highest peak through beautiful pine and chestnut forests.
Vulcano: The smell of Sulphur greets us as soon as we dock here. Until the 19th century, Sulphur and alum were mined only a few meters from the quay. Today, souvenir shops, spas, hotels, and bars line the harbour, and those who want to do so can wallow in the Sulphur mud. The highlight of this island is certainly the two-hour crater hike through the yellow sulfur fumaroles.
Since ancient times, the Stromboli volcano has been an orientation point for seafarers at night. The Stromboli erupts every 15-20 minutes. Depending on the magma levels in the chimney, the lava fountains are thrown several hundred meters above the crater rim.
From solo travellers to couples to families or friends, there is something for everyone on this sailing adventure. It is an unforgettable and versatile sailing holiday with daily trips ashore, offering a pleasant contrast to the social life on board. Go for a roundtrip with a Vespa on the Lipari island or perhaps a shopping tour on the elegant and chic Panarea luxury island. Or go hiking on Salina Island, known for its capers and sweet wine.
Swim, snorkel and kayak in secluded bays with crystal-clear water and dark beaches made of fine, black lava sand. Experience the fiery Stromboli, the most active volcano in Europe on an adventurous night-time hike. Climb Vulcano slumbering in sulphur fumes and enjoy a healing bath in the sulphur mud afterwards before dipping into the bubbling sea.
For more information and bookings, visit our website or contact our customer service team at 678953440 or info@tallshipexperience.com.
See you onboard for an adventure filled with discovery and excitement!
- Date of embarkation: 19/04/2025
- Port of embarkation: Malta (MT)
- Date of disembarkation: 03/05/2025
- Port of disembarkation: Vibo Marina (IT)
- Distance: 0 nautical miles
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Florette
Florette was built at one of Italy’s most renowned shipyards, the Picchiotti Shipyard. It is one of the last original sailing ships constructed for active cargo transport. Crafted with expertise and in keeping with the traditions of the master shipbuilders from the golden age of sailing, Florette stands as a testament to maritime heritage. It is one of the last Mediterranean sailing ships that combines elegant lines and flawless construction with one of the most beautiful and seaworthy square rigs. Thanks to the exceptional craftsmanship of the Picchiotti Shipyard and the dedication of its loving owners, Florette—a true gem of maritime history—has been preserved for all to enjoy.
Journey details
What is included
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- Half Board – Includes all breakfasts and four meals (a mix of lunch or dinner).
- Tea, filter coffee, and fruit juices.
- Onboard barbecue.
- Access to all onboard facilities, including snorkeling gear, paddleboards, kayaks, and board games.
- All bedding provided (pillow, duvet, sheets).
- All boat transfers during the trip, both outbound and return.
- Full crew, plus instructional sessions.
What it does not include
- Lunches and dinners ashore (at guests’ expense).
- Specialty teas/espresso/alcohol/canned drinks (cash bar available).
- Bath towels.
- Use of sleeping bags for sleeping on deck/hammocks (optional).
- Domestic flights.
- Insurance.
- Tips for the crew and guide.
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