Some groups join Florette with a shared purpose, to explore, learn, or create together. The ship becomes a home at sea, a working base for kayakers, yoga teachers, filmmakers, scientists, or anyone whose ideas belong on the water. Each tailored voyage is built in collaboration with its hosts. The route, meals, and daily routine follow both the wind and the group’s needs. Our crew handles the seamanship; your team brings the purpose.
Custom Dates on Request
Vibo Marina – Aeolian Islands – Vibo Marina
Join expedition guide Holger Heuber and the Florette crew for an 8-day sea kayaking journey through the Aeolian Islands. In partnership with Prijon Sea Kayaks, this voyage brings together sailing and kayaking in one of the Mediterranean’s most powerful landscapes.
Each day takes you somewhere new. Paddle beneath volcanic cliffs, through sea caves, and across open water with the ship close by. Routes are flexible and shaped by experience, weather, and the sea itself. Beginners and seasoned paddlers are equally welcome.
What to Expect
• Guided kayaking and sailing aboard Florette
• Rental boats, safety gear, and full support at sea
• Routes for all skill levels
• Shared sailing experience aboard one of the last working brigantines
• Full crew guidance: hands-on sailing
• Accommodation in hammocks, cabins or bunks
26 September – 04 October 2026
Vibo Marina – Aeolian Islands – Vibo Marina
In partnership with Magmatrek, a team of local volcano guides from Stromboli and Ginostra, this voyage explores the Aeolian Islands through both sea and land. Founded in 2002, Magmatrek’s guides bring deep knowledge of geology, natural history, and life shaped by fire. Together we follow routes built on curiosity, movement, and respect for the elements.
Key Ascents
• Vulcano: Gran Crater trail (4 km)
• Lipari: Coastal and geological routes
• Salina: Monte Fossa delle Felci (10 km, highest point in the islands)
• Panarea: Punta del Corvo (7.6 km)
• Stromboli: Sciara del Fuoco trek (7 km, night eruptions)
What to Expect
• Guided hikes up to 7h a day, reaching 1,000 m elevation
• Routes adjusted to weather, wind, and volcanic activity
• Expert insight into local geology, vegetation, and culture
• Shared sailing experience aboard one of the last working brigantines
• Full crew guidance: hands-on sailing
• Accommodation in hammocks, cabins or bunks






