Giglio Campese Journey: Weekly Charter San Vincenzo, Italy

San Vincenzo Italy

Sailing Yacht

Watercraft Type

Sailing Yacht

capacity

Max. Capacity

6

cabin

No. Cabin

3

berth

No. Berth

6

Description

Experience the unparalleled beauty of the Tuscan Archipelago with our one-week charter starting from San Vincenzo. Sail through turquoise waters, explore volcanic islands, and relax on pristine beaches. This journey offers a perfect blend of natural wonders, historical sites, and charming coastal towns, making it an ideal choice for a memorable and relaxing vacation.

In the morning, we set sail for Capraia, where we have the choice of mooring in the harbour, in the buoy field or at anchor in the bay in front of the harbour entrance. After Elba Island and Giglio Island, Capraia is the largest island in the Tuscan Archipelago. It is a volcanic island and at its centre is a small lake fed by rainfall, the only natural pond in the archipelago. The coastline is about 30 km long. The widest coves are ‘Cala del Porto’, ‘Porto Vecchio’ and ‘La Mortola’, the latter of which can only be reached by boat and is a favourite destination for tourists, as it is a wonderful bay with a sandy bottom and which, in favourable wind and sea conditions, creates a small beach, the only one on the entire island.

The next day, we set sail for Fetovaia, one of the most famous and frequented coves on the island of Elba. The crystal-clear water and white sand of the beach framed by the Mediterranean maquis make up a picture postcard landscape of contrasting colours. It offers the opportunity to enjoy both the marine and terrestrial beauty of the Island of Elba. It is possible to spot numerous schools of fish with a simple dive from the boat, while more experienced divers can dive to see groupers, lobsters and an underwater cave on the east side of the promontory.

From Fetovaia we then move on to Giglio Island, with a stop at Giglio Campese, located on the west side of the island in the middle of a charming bay framed by the Faraglione (a monolithic rock rising some 20 metres) on the left and Punta del Fenaio (the northern tip of the island with a lighthouse of the same name) on the right. The southerly winds, which blow in behind, make the bay of Campese an ideal training ground for surfers and sailors, while its western exposure makes it the scene of stupendous sunsets.

From Giglio Campese we set course for Giannutri, with anchor at Cala Spalmatoio, a beautiful inlet on the island. Historically used as a place for storing and repairing boats, today it is famous as a harbour for mooring boats wishing to discover yet another natural glimpse of the area. The harbour boasts a concrete quay that allows mooring and grants entry to boats wishing to enjoy the wonderful sea that washes the coast. This area used by pleasure boats is located on the northern side of the roadstead and is still subject to navigation and mooring regulations.

Cala delle Caldane, also known as Caldane Beach, is located on the south-eastern side of Giglio Island. It is a very private roadstead with a small portion of fine, light-coloured, coarse-grained sand that can only be reached by sea or through a walk of almost 40 minutes along an adventurous and uneven path through the vegetation overlooking the sea. Around the roadstead, lovers of solitude will enjoy a succession of coves and bays with rocks sloping down to the sea. This is a cove with wild, very private and often uncrowded features, dominated by a spectacular sea in shades of turquoise and emerald, crystal clear and transparent, with a sloping sandy seabed rich in posidonia, ideal for swimming and snorkelling.

For the night, we head to Giglio Porto, located on the eastern side of the island, of which it is the only port. The first visible settlement for ferries from Porto Santo Stefano, in Roman times Giglio Porto was the first civil settlement on the island. Small and picturesque, with multicoloured houses and a sea of an unthinkable clarity for a port, it manages to reconcile commercial and tourist needs. The very lively atmosphere during the day, with ferries arriving and departing and with its many shops of all kinds, changes completely in the evening with the departure of the last ferry: the pier and the narrow streets with their small shops and craft workshops invite one to stroll around and stop at one of the restaurants, some built on stilts, in a truly enchanting atmosphere. Under normal conditions, Giglio Porto is generally well protected from almost all winds; the predominant ones blow from the north, north-east and south-east. Since Giglio Porto is predominantly considered a transit point, there is little support for pleasure boating within the harbour.

From Giglio we go back to Elba, heading for Porto Azzurro, located on the central-eastern side of the island. The imposing fortress of San Giacomo, built in the early 17th century on the top of the promontory dominating the town at the behest of the Spanish, who were interested in controlling and defending the surrounding area, immediately springs to mind. From the end of the 19th century, the fort became a civil penitentiary, which is why in 1947, at the dawn of tourism in Elba, it was decided to change the name of the village from Porto Longone to the more evocative name of Porto Azzurro. In this way, the tourist town wanted to create a new image for itself, not exclusively linked to the presence of the prison.

At the foot of the fortress, the charming seaside village developed. From the central Piazza Matteotti, overlooking the sea and recently renovated, we can admire the tourist harbour, which in summer hosts majestic yachts and in winter is enlivened mainly by the presence of fishing boats and small boats. On the seafront there are exclusive and picturesque restaurants built on stilts, while wandering through the numerous narrow streets, full of shops, you can admire the parish church dedicated to Madonna del Carmine and the Oratory of the Sacred Heart of Mary, both dating back to the 18th century.

We set sail early in the morning en route to Marina di San Vincenzo, stopping in the Gulf of Baratti to enjoy a last swim in the splendid scenery of the sea, gulf, cliffs and the beautiful adjacent coves, such as Buca delle Fate or Cala Buia, and with a bit of luck, in the periods with fewer tourists, to see whales and dolphins playing with the prow of our boat.

Join us for this unforgettable journey through some of the most beautiful locations in the Tuscan Archipelago. Discover hidden coves, pristine beaches, and charming coastal towns as you sail through crystal-clear waters. Whether you're an experienced sailor or a first-time cruiser, this charter promises an extraordinary adventure filled with breathtaking sights and memorable experiences.

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Characteristics

Manufacturer : Jeanneau
Model : Sun Odyssey 410
Manufactured Year : 2019
No. Cabin : 3
No. Bathrooms : 2
No. Berths : 6
Length (meters) : 11.99
Width (meters) : 3.99
Draft (meters) : 2
Max Authorized Capacity): 6
Max Bookable Capacity: 6

Availability Details

Schedule for check-in : 17:00
Schedule for check-out : 8:30
Duration: 7 Day

Charter Options

This listing is listed for following charter options.

Bareboat Charter

Pick & Drop Facility
- No
- We do not facilitate pick and drop

Fuel included in price?
-No
- Fuel is not included in the price

Guests can bring their own
- Guest can bring the food

Note for guests:

Based on the choice of charter option set for this listing and your choice to avail these options under the process of booking this charter, an extra fee may be applicable, for eg; for availing Crew service.


Booking rules

PAYMENT POLICY:

Once the booking is finalised, a deposit of 50% of the rental amount is required to be paid within 7 days of confirmation, the remaining 50% must be paid within 30 days of departure. Extra services are payable on spot by Visa/Mastercard or cash

CANCELLATION POLICY:

Within 30 days before charter: 100% of total charter fee. Between 60-30 days before charter starts: 50% of total charter fee. 60 days or more before charter starts: 30% of total charter fee. Compulsory cancellation fee: € 300.

OBLIGATORY EXTRAS:

Charter Pack - 3 cabs 2024 (final cleaning,1 gas bottle, bed linen, welcome kit) :per booking 200.00€

OPTIONAL EXTRAS:

Safety net 38'41' per booking 180.00 €

Extra Bed linen (single set) per person 10.00 €

Deposit Insurance 41' per booking 175.00 €

Towels per person 10.00 €

Outboard engine 2 weeks per booking 150.00 €

Mooring in San Vincenzo for the entire charter period per booking 0.00 €

Extra deposit for Gennaker per booking 1,500.00 €

Outboard engine per week 100.00 €

Extra bed linen (double set) per person 15.00 €

Gennaker per week 180.00 €

SUP (Stand Up Paddle) per week 80.00 €

Parking place in San Vincenzo per week 80.00 €

WiFi 5GB per week 40.00 €

DISCOUNTS:

% for 2 week charter – 10% for 3 week charter

5% for Dufi Sail Charter Repeaters

5% for Boat Show Customers

Max. discount 15%

PRICE PER WEEK:

01.01.2024 – 23.03.2024: 2,530.00 €

23.03.2024 – 18.05.2024: 2,875.00 €

18.05.2024 – 29.06.2024: 3,450.00 €

29.06.2024 – 27.07.2024: 4,025.00 €

27.07.2024 – 31.08.2024: 4,830.00 €

31.08.2024 – 21.09.2024: 4,025.00 €

21.09.2024 – 12.10.2024: 3,450.00 €

12.10.2024 – 09.11.2024: 2,875.00 €

09.11.2024 – 31.12.2024: 2,530.00 €

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Damage deposit : £2,000

Damage Deposit is fully refunded to you in 72 hours of your checkout, subject to any breakage/damage claims by the Operator/Owner.


Location

Exact directions to the departure location will be provided after a confirmed booking.


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