Marina di Portorosa is the largest marina in Sicily and the primary charter base for sailing the Aeolian Islands. Built in 1992 in the Gulf of Patti on Sicily’s north coast, it sits almost directly south of the Aeolian archipelago — just 15 nautical miles from Vulcano, the southernmost island. It has held a Blue Flag for water quality since 1993. The marina functions as a self-contained village with hotels, restaurants, shops, and a supermarket all within the complex — everything you need for provisioning and preparation before departure.
⚓ Quick Facts
| Location | Furnari / Tonnarella, Gulf of Patti, NE Sicily |
| Berths | 700 berths on 400m of quay |
| Distance to Vulcano | 15 nm (2–3 hours sailing) |
| Distance to Lipari | 22 nm |
| Water & Electricity | ✓ all berths |
| Fuel | ✓ fuel station on quay |
| Showers & Toilets | ✓ |
| Security | ✓ 24/7 |
| Boat repairs | ✓ maintenance and repair services available |
| Supermarket | ✓ on-site (small) + larger supermarket 5 min by car |
| Parking | ✓ ~€35/week — arrange in advance with the marina |
| Blue Flag | ✓ since 1993 |
Approach & Navigation
The marina lies between Capo Tindari to the west and Capo Milazzo to the east, in the Gulf of Patti. The entrance is well-marked and protected by a breakwater. Approach from the north is straightforward in most conditions.
⚠ NW wind & swell warning: Access into the marina can be problematic in NW winds and associated swell — the entrance faces NW. In strong Maestrale conditions, approach with caution or wait for a lull. For sailors coming from the west (from Capo Tindari direction), advance well offshore as the port access lights may appear confusingly positioned at an angle.
✈️ Getting There — Airports
| Airport | Distance | Drive |
| Catania Fontanarossa (CTA) | ~150 km | 2–2.5 hrs. Most common arrival airport. Direct flights from many European cities. |
| Palermo Falcone-Borsellino (PMO) | ~180 km | 2.5 hrs. Good alternative with more international connections. |
| Reggio Calabria (REG) | ~90 km | + Strait of Messina crossing by ferry or hydrofoil. Less common but closer. |
The nearest train station is Novara-Montalbano-Furnari (Vigliatore) or Barcellona-Castroreale — both about 1.5 km from Portorosa. Taxi from the station. Car hire is available at both Catania and Palermo airports — recommended if you want flexibility on arrival day.
️ Facilities Ashore
Portorosa functions as a small resort village centred on the marina basin. Within the complex:
- Multiple restaurants and bars — Ristorante La Plaza recommended for Sicilian cuisine and marina views
- Small supermarket on-site; larger supermarket 5 minutes by car
- Hotel Valtur Portorosa — swimming pool, restaurant, overlooking the marina
- La Camelia agro-touristic hotel with restaurant, ~1 km from marina
- Charter bases: Spartivento Yacht Charter (near fuel station)
- Views of Etna on clear days from the marina promenade
Provisioning Tips
Sailor’s tip: Pre-provision at the larger supermarket 5 minutes by car before departure — provisioning options on the Aeolian Islands themselves are limited and expensive, especially on Stromboli, Panarea, and Alicudi. Stock up on water, wine, and food for at least 2–3 days at Portorosa. Also: fuel up here before leaving — fuel on the islands is harder to find and pricier.
️ Distances to the Aeolian Islands
| Island | Distance | Est. sailing time |
| Vulcano | 15 nm | 2–3 hrs. Closest island — first stop on most itineraries. |
| Lipari | 22 nm | 3–4 hrs. Largest island, best facilities. |
| Salina | 28 nm | 4–5 hrs. Greenest island, Malvasia wine. |
| Panarea | 35 nm | 5–6 hrs. Smallest, most exclusive. |
| Stromboli | 50 nm | 7–8 hrs. Most remote — plan an overnight or early start. |
| Filicudi | 38 nm | 5–6 hrs. Wild and quiet. |
| Milazzo (Sicily) | 16 nm E | Alternative return/base port. Ancient Greek settlement. Good marina. |
️ Wind & Weather
The Aeolian Islands are named after Aeolus, the Greek god of the winds — for good reason. The typical summer pattern is NW Maestrale (Mistral), occasionally shifting to Ponente (W). Other winds include Tramontana (N), Gregale (NE), Levante (E), Scirocco (SE), and Libeccio (SW). Squalls among the islands are possible but rarely long-lasting. The Aeolians are rated a Level 2 sailing area — suitable for experienced sailors, not beginners.
| Month | Avg wind (kts) | Sea temp | Notes |
| May–June | 8–12 | 18–22°C | Best combination: reliable wind, uncrowded anchorages, comfortable temperatures. |
| July–August | 12–18 | 25–27°C | Peak season. Crowded. Buoys often full by afternoon. Book ahead. |
| September–October | 8–14 | 22–25°C | Excellent sailing. Quieter islands. Occasional Scirocco in October. |
✅ Safety Checklist — Before Departing Portorosa
- Full fuel at the marina quay — last reliable fuel before Lipari
- Water tanks topped up — limited water on some islands
- Provisions for 2–3 days minimum — island shops limited and expensive
- Weather forecast checked — VHF Ch. 68 Palermo Radio for Italian marine bulletins
- Chart plotter loaded with Italian waters charts including all 7 islands
- Underwater cables marked on charts around Stromboli — keep clear
- NW wind entering marina: cautious approach, extra fenders rigged




