This Luxury Crewed Catamaran Kaskazi Four is the perfect choice if you want to discover the seductive beauty of the coastline of this area on an Aeolian Islands luxury yacht charter.
The seven Aeolian Islands are fascinating on many different levels and have a strong Mediterranean character all of their own. The architecture of the villages and the uniquely clean, transparent sea are still beautifully pristine with spectacular anchorages.
Lagoon 620 Kaskazi Four
Cabins: 5
Guests: 10
Crew: 3
Price per week low season: 22.000€ + apa + vat
Price per week mid season: 24.000€ + apa + vat
Price per week high season: 28.000€ + apa + vat
Stromboli, Panarea, Salina, Lipari, Vulcano, Filicudi, Alicudi.
Discover them all one-by-one aboard the brand-new Lagoon 620 Kaskazi Four launched in 2017 and manned by a handpicked crew that knows every inch of the area and so will ensure their guests get exactly the holiday they want.
All boats are available for sole-use charters. We do not offer per-cabin charters
Stromboli
The Stromboli volcano or “iddu” as it is known to the islanders, provides a spectacular introduction to the power and might of nature too.
Discovering Stromboli means many different things: climbing to the top of the Strombolicchio and visiting its lighthouse, having fun on the black volcanic sandy beaches, watching the sun go down in remote Ginostra, seeing the smoking lava scar and the active volcano up close. Doing all of that from the sea aboard a luxury yacht charter of the calibre of Kaskazi Four just adds to the experience. Once you have disembarked, you can stroll the tiny alleyways of the ancient village and then retire to the L’Osservatorio for dinner with views of the volcano and its legendary lava scar spread out before you. PanareaStunning anchorages, swimming and snorkelling in uniquely beautiful bays strewn with islets and walled by rocky cliffs, visiting the prehistoric village at Cala Junco and, last but not least, an essential stop-off at the lovely Panarea.
Another must is a call to the little island of Basiluzzo and a visit to the archaeological site at its summit. An hour’s walk to Punta Corvo also delivers unique views of the surrounding islands.
Stromboli
The Stromboli volcano or “iddu” as it is known to the islanders, provides a spectacular introduction to the power and might of nature too.
Discovering Stromboli means many different things: climbing to the top of the Strombolicchio and visiting its lighthouse, having fun on the black volcanic sandy beaches, watching the sun go down in remote Ginostra, seeing the smoking lava scar and the active volcano up close. Doing all of that from the sea aboard a luxury yacht charter of the calibre of Kaskazi Four just adds to the experience. Once you have disembarked, you can stroll the tiny alleyways of the ancient village and then retire to the L’Osservatorio for dinner with views of the volcano and its legendary lava scar spread out before you.
Salina
The first anchorage we meet is in the Bay of Pollara. There you will swim and snorkel immersed in absolute peace and solitude. It is worth spending the day there, in fact, and topping off the experience with a call to the charming traditional port of Santa Marina.
Another worthwhile visit with Kaskazi Four’s skipper is to the vineyards of the local winemakers where you will enjoy tastings and can purchase bottles to take home.
There is an excellent choice of restaurants for dinner ashore too and the skipper recommends the Portobello and Il Faro in particular.
Salina
The first anchorage we meet is in the Bay of Pollara. There you will swim and snorkel immersed in absolute peace and solitude. It is worth spending the day there, in fact, and topping off the experience with a call to the charming traditional port of Santa Marina.
Another worthwhile visit with Kaskazi Four’s skipper is to the vineyards of the local winemakers where you will enjoy tastings and can purchase bottles to take home.
There is an excellent choice of restaurants for dinner ashore too and the skipper recommends the Portobello and Il Faro in particular.
Filicudi
The classic anchorage is at the finger-like volcanic rock known as La Canna – you’ll never forget it. You’ll swim and snorkel in a turquoise green sea with the spectacular Bue Marino sea cave well within reach. The many excursions offered aboard always include one to the Capo Graziano archaeological site where the sunsets are particularly magical. This Palaeolithic site embraces 5,000 years of history and is one of the most magical spots in the Aeolians.
Filicudi
The first anchorage we meet is in the Bay of Pollara. There you will swim and snorkel immersed in absolute peace and solitude. It is worth spending the day there, in fact, and topping off the experience with a call to the charming traditional port of Santa Marina.
Another worthwhile visit with Kaskazi Four’s skipper is to the vineyards of the local winemakers where you will enjoy tastings and can purchase bottles to take home.
There is an excellent choice of restaurants for dinner ashore too and the skipper recommends the Portobello and Il Faro in particular.
Alicudi
The most remote island in the archipelago. Here Kaskazi Four’s skipper suggests his guests have dinner with Silvio, the island’s best fisherman who does fantastic fish-based barbecues and other Sicilian specialities to accompany the mains. Alternatively, they can dine at the famous La Sirena restaurant on the beach in the fishing village of Pecorini.
LipariWith one of the finest archaeological museums in the entire Mediterranean and the magnificent Duomo di San Bartolo cathedral, I couldn’t fail to include Lipari in this log. Sailing around Lipari and discovering its magnificent coastline, sea stacks and caves, beaches and anchorages is a truly unique experience.
Lunch served on the beach by “Attila”, Vallemuria’s hermit chef, is worth the stop-off alone, while Marina Corta and its movida reveal the other side of the island’s personality.
Alicudi
The first anchorage we meet is in the Bay of Pollara. There you will swim and snorkel immersed in absolute peace and solitude. It is worth spending the day there, in fact, and topping off the experience with a call to the charming traditional port of Santa Marina.
Another worthwhile visit with Kaskazi Four’s skipper is to the vineyards of the local winemakers where you will enjoy tastings and can purchase bottles to take home.
There is an excellent choice of restaurants for dinner ashore too and the skipper recommends the Portobello and Il Faro in particular.
Panarea
Stunning anchorages, swimming and snorkelling in uniquely beautiful bays strewn with islets and walled by rocky cliffs, visiting the prehistoric village at Cala Junco and, last but not least, an essential stop-off at the lovely Panarea.
Another must is a call to the little island of Basiluzzo and a visit to the archaeological site at its summit. An hour’s walk to Punta Corvo also delivers unique views of the surrounding islands.
Panarea
Stunning anchorages, swimming and snorkelling in uniquely beautiful bays strewn with islets and walled by rocky cliffs, visiting the prehistoric village at Cala Junco and, last but not least, an essential stop-off at the lovely Panarea.
Another must is a call to the little island of Basiluzzo and a visit to the archaeological site at its summit. An hour’s walk to Punta Corvo also delivers unique views of the surrounding islands.
Our team of consultants will also be happy to provide you with a further selection of yachts available both in Italy and across the world.
Lagoon 620 Kaskazi Four
Cabins: 5 – Guests: 10 – Crew: 3
Price per week low season: 22.000€ + apa + vat
Price per week mid season: 24.000€ + apa + vat
Price per week high season: 28.000€ + apa + vat
Myra
Cabins: 5 – Guests: 10 – Crew: 4
Price per week low season: 15.000€ + apa + vat
Price per week high season: 19.000€ + apa + vat
Noi Toy
Cabins: 3 – Guests: 6 – Crew: 2
Price per week low season: 21.000€ + apa + vat
Price per week high season: 25.000€ + apa + vat