Sunday, May 13, 2018

Aeolian Cruise, 2: Panarea

The ship stopped for 3 nearly hours at the island of Panarea, where we got off, explored, and had lunch.
We ate at a place call Cusiritati















The food was great, the view even better, and we mostly forgot
to take pix of the melon and prosciutto, Vicki's veal Milanese,
and my swordfish steak


Cusiritati

Panarea town

Nearby "island"

More


Stromboli awaits



Caves

And arches































Aeolian Cruise, 1: At Sea

Something we did not do on our 2011 visit to Sicily was to take the cruise out to the Aeolian Islands, specifically to the volcano Stromboli. Visiting Stromboli has since been high on our Sicilian priority list, and we were not on the big island more than a few hours before Vicki booked us on the next day's cruise. It is a long day's undertaking, pushing off at noon and not returning until 11, with two several-hour stops ashore at both Panarea and at Stromboli. These waters are studded with many lesser islands, about as rocky and jagged as one can imagine, and the cruise takes several of these in as well. We took something like 400 pix--it was a pretty action-packed 11 hours--and I'll try to edit them them down to 4 posts.
Panarea and Stromboli are 20-30 miles off the coast, I'd guess;
upper right of the helpful map

Boarding the Eolian Princess in the port of Milazzo































Eolian Princess; about a hundred passengers, mostly Italian, a
sprinkling of French, German, and English; and us


Departing Milazzo

Leaving the big island behind

Stromboli ahead

We got us a convoy

Passing by the larger Aeolian Isles

Nearing the small island of Panarea, where the cruise landed for
exploration, shopping, lunch

Stromboli and some of the little islands/sea-stacks

Among the uninhabited isles




































































































































Approaching Panarea

















The Tyrrhenian/Mediterranean is a gorgeous cobalt here, but
utterly clear in the shallows

Saturday, May 12, 2018

Friday, May 11, 2018

Aeolian Isles

Vicki had found a sosta right on the water about an hour northwest of Messina, in Tonnarella, near the port of Milazzo, north side of the island, with a view of the Aeolian Isles.
The bigger islands nearest to us...Salina, Lipari, and Vulcano

A bitter further away, Stromboli, Sicily's other active volcano

Thus; last big eruption, 2014

The islands are named for Aeolus

Demi-god of the Winds, minor figure in the Odyssey

I feel a barrage of sunset pix coming on...

To Sicily

We got to San Giovanni, Reggio Calabria's port, by early afternoon and hopped the next Blue Lines ferry to Messina.
And there is Le Duc, first camper in a procession of mostly tractor trailers

Pushing off with the side thrusters

The Strait of Messina is a ferry paradise, scores of them constantly coming and
going across the 2 mile stretch; it is also a Homeric place, much of the Odyssey
occurring in or near these waters

En route to Sicily

Hydrofoil, for those in a hurry


Cleared for landing at Messina

We sailed aboard the good ferry Fata Morgana, well worth looking up...