Charter Bareboating in Elba, Italy – Provisioning/Living Aboard

Charter Bareboat Sailing: Capraia Island

Capraia Anchorage

Here are some insight on provisioning and living aboard during our one week charter bareboat sailing in Elba, Corsica, and Capraia.

Food and Drink

Provisions – There are several large supermarkets not far from the Edilnautica marina that have everything you’ll need for a multi-week charter and you can park or have a taxi drop you off within 10m (yards) of the boat to unload your provisions. Also, shopping in Italian supermarkets is as good as going to an outdoor market as the produce, meats, and fish are usually very fresh.

Food- Italy of course has an excellent fresh food culture, so it is hard to go wrong with anything. Although we bought a massive amount of fresh stuff, we also stocked up on many delicious jars of fresh sauces such as green and red pestos, radicchio and mushroom-truffle purées that are versatile to use on pasta, risotto or even just on bread. We also found delicious sun dried tomatoes, porcini mushrooms and many other veggies under olive oil with no preservatives that we used either in sauces with our main courses, tossed into pasta or even just on their own with our sundowners.

Drink – Tuscany is wine heaven. We found excellent chiantis and several other less known varietals that were quite delicious. The local Elba wine is quite nice, although not super elegant. The market stocked all other spirits that one could look for: grappa, whisky, campari, martini, as well as plenty of mixers such as rum, contreau and just about any juice for tropical sundowners.

Living Aboard

Charter Bareboat Sailing: Marcello Swimming

Crystal Clear off Capraia

Making Ice – We had a great marine refrigerator on board and were able to make ice every day using the technique first perfected by our friend Gaetano.

Swimming – Overall the swimming/snorkeling is incredible everywhere we went. We did encounter an infestation of two different kinds of small jelly fish in the waters off of Cap Corse along with quite a bit of current rounding the northern tip of Corsica.

Catching Seafood– If you are a fan of sea urchin, you will have to leave Italy as it’s currently against the law to gather “ricci” around these islands. We are not sure how long the “stop” will last, but, it may eventually be lifted to allow seasonal fishing. It would be best to check with the local authorities before taking any, as we understand the fines are quite high. However, the “ricci” we found around Corse were delicious and legal. We didn’t have any luck catching fish while making our passages to and from Corsica.

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Charter Bareboat Vacations in St. Martin

“You could spend an entire week exploring St. Martin and the nearby islands, never sail more than 21 miles in a day and never get bored. With a few extra days to spend, you could also sail over to Nevis and St. Kitts for even more beauty”, says Moorings base manager Corrado Losi as quoted by Meredith Laitos in her Sail Magazine article Much Ado About St. Martin (November 11, 2010).


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Meredith gives a great introduction to the St. Martin charter bareboat cruising grounds.  Being a French, Dutch influenced island with British Anguilla nearby, you can sure get your fill of Europe with a Creole twist.  The article is a great overview as she lays out a quick itinerary, recommends some land based excursions (ok shopping and eating), and,  generally, just makes you want to put this bareboating area on your short list.

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Charter Bareboating in Elba, Italy – Before Departing

Another last minute charter bareboat vacation, so, we turned to our old friends at Sun Charter, a German Charter company with bases around the Mediterranean. They offered an excellent last minute deal  on a Sun Odyssey 40 we could not refuse.

charter bareboat sailing - ferry to elbaArrival and Transfers — Since we live in Northern Italy, we drove to the Ferry Terminal in Piombino, Tuscany to catch one of the hourly ferries to Portoferraio, the main port of Elba. There’s not much to Piombino, so if you want to experience a bit of Italy, do it before arriving at this rather drab ferry terminal. Piombino is not far from Pisa, Lucca and Florence, or to the north Porto Venere, the Cinque Terre, and Portofino in Liguria.

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Hotel Relais delle Picchiaie

Accommodations —  We booked a first night full pension at Relais delle Picchiaie a 4 star rated hotel 5 km outside of Portoferraio and a short drive to Sun Charter’s base in Edilnautica Marina. Though the hotel has beautiful views and a wonderful pool area, the room we had though didn’t live up to the 4 star rating being a little worn and shoddy. However, the fantastic service and wonderful buffet style grilled dinner more than compensates.

Charter Company — In the past we bareboat chartered from Sun Charter in Corfu, Greece and Marmaris, Turkey and have been extremely happy with their well maintained boats and very knowledgeable services. Actually, we think those two bareboat charter experiences were two of the best we have ever had in 17 years of charter bareboat sailing. Since we prefer to spend our evenings on the hook rather than in marinas, we depend on the local knowledge gained in the area briefings to plan a safe and fun week of charter bareboat sailing

Charter Bareboat Sailing - Dream

Sun Odyessy40 - Dream

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We were surprised that the base in Elba didn’t meet these same high standards. Our initial check-out and area briefing were weak to the point that we requested an additional session with the base manager. This second briefing was much more informative, but we wouldn’t have called it friendly. However, once underway, we discovered many issues with the boat that upon reporting the problems at the end of the bareboat charter it was apparent that Sun Charter was aware of these problems, but, did not inform us.

Perhaps, this is why the older Sun Odyssey 40 was available within a week’s notice for such a good price. Since our past experiences with Sun Charter have been fantastic, we view this experience as an aberration and still recommend them. We certainly hope that they will take to heart our frank feedback.

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Bareboating Italy – The Island of Elba

… a gem of an island off the Tuscan Coast

Voyage Info:   Photos    Mapped itinerary   Detailed Trip Log 

Elba Insights:   Before Departing   Provisioning/Living Aboard   Sailing Stuff

Charter Bareboat Sailing out of Elba, Italy

Cap Corse

Hop on the ferry from mainland Italy and within an hour you arrive in a bareboating paradise. With picturesque, cliff-lined bays, the warm “turquoise” Tyrrhenian Sea, and passages to Corsica and other Tuscan islands, charter bareboat sailing in Elba offers an accessible sailing adventure “alla Italiana” with options for good bay anchorages as well as beautiful ports . Our one week bareboat charter took us from Portoferraio in the north around the east and southern coast of Elba, to Cap Corse the northern most point of Corsica, and the Italian island of Capraia. We look forward to returning for a longer cruise not only to enjoy Elba again, but also to explore Corsica’s western coast.

Area Insight Overview – We chartered from SunCharter a German company with who we have had great bareboat charter experiences in both Corfu and the southern Turkey. Their Elba base is in Portoferraio, which sits about 45 minutes by ferry from mainland Piombino. As described in the trip itinerary navigation was straightforward, anchorages had great holding, and conditions permitted some fun sailing during our week long charter bareboat vacation. We even experienced a most unique mooring system in the small port of Capraia Island.

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Charter Bareboating Sailing in the Virgin Islands

The Virgin Islands a top bareboat charter destination in the world and it’s in our backyard.  Sail Magazine dedicated a good portion of their October 2010 issue to this bareboat charter paradise. It’s a great primer for those considering their first charter bareboat vacation in this Caribbean destination.

Brave New World by Adam Cort

Kids Mean a Different Kind of Chartering

Adam and his wife return to the BVIs this time with his 5 year old daughter in tow to discover the joys of beachcombing, snorkeling, and trampoline session on Mowser, a Fountain Pajot Catamaran, sailing around the US Virgin Islands.  With a child on board, priorities change, and purist sailing takes a back seat to island fun and discovery.

The Great Octopus Hunt by Peter Nielsen

Playing it by Ear in the BVI

It’s a blustery week aboard a Sunsail 384 Catamaran with the Christmas winds determining the day’s destination bareboat sailing the world famous British Virgin Islands.   Short distances, line of sight navigation, and a plethora of anchorages make the BVI an easy place to just wing it.  With a single minded determination, do Peter and his crew spot the elusive octopus before week’s end?

Flotilla Fun by Vera Zavoico Cole

A HYC Flotilla Cruise Brings New Friends Together in a Unique Location

The Spanish Virgin Islands, a tropical paradise frozen in the 1950s just miles from the US Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico, but, oh so isolated. Vera joins a flotilla organized by Horizon Yatch Charters to experience a different Virgin Islands, one with desolate beaches, pristine turquoise water, and fantastic snorkeling. Add a flotilla experience that quickly turns strangers in to fast friends and perhaps you have the ultimate charter bareboat vacation in the Virgin Islands.

Supplemental Spanish Virgin Islands Information

Three different Islands groups, three way to explore, the charter bareboat sailing mecca beckons.

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