Today we sailed to Ponza, the largest of the Pontine Islands and a long-time favorite of Roman holidaymakers – ancient and modern. Known for its pastel-colored port, dramatic cliffs, secret grottos, and impossibly blue waters, Ponza delivers island charm without the tourist crush of Capri. We anchored near Frontone Beach, skipping the marina in...
Towering Cliffs and Turquoise Water – Kora Drops Anchor at Isola di Palmarola
We were up early this morning – everyone buzzing with excitement to reach the fabled Isola di Palmarola. It’s especially wonderful to have my brother Steve on board. Not only for his company, but also for his surprising decision to clean the solar panels first thing. (Not something we knew was on the agenda.) But...
Smooth Seas, Sweltering Skies, and a Quick Course Change
Our first day aboard Kora with our new crew began with a shimmering sendoff – the sea so calm that it stretched out like a smooth sheet of glass as we slipped away from Civitavecchia. While still seas are definitely not ideal for sailing, the one positive was that the stillness made for an...
When in Rome … and Civitavecchia …
With excitement buzzing and family en route, we gave Kora her pre-guest glow-up – teak oiled, gleaming stainless steel, and decks scrubbed until they sparkled. Civitavecchia gave us a warm welcome too, with a stroll down the seafront promenade and a peek at Forte Michelangelo, named after Michelangelo, who designed the upper part of...
Reinforcements Incoming: Our Crew is About to Expand!
We’re enjoying our last two nights in Tuscany, nestled into a cove on the Monte Argentario Peninsula, in a little place called Il Caruso. The views are spectacular, but with a heat wave rolling into Italy, the temperatures are climbing, so we’re spending plenty of time leaping in and out of the water to...
Faith in the Hook: Leaving Kora at Anchor
A milestone for the crew of Kora – Doug officially felt relaxed enough to leave the boat at anchor UNATTENDED!!! Mark the date! We zipped to shore while anchored at Giglio Campese on the Isola del Giglio for some well-earned adventure and pizza… not because we were out of food (despite the 7 unexpected nights...
Hello Evan – can you hear me? Refresher course needed in the Tuscan Islands!
So… we were headed to charming Porto Azzurro on the east side of Elba. But … plot twist … the marina canceled our reservation. Apparently, no room at the inn for catamarans! Winds weren’t playing nice in that area for anchoring either, so we bailed and tucked into Pozzarello on the mainland near Santa Stefana. Tried calling a few marinas between Talamone...
Turquoise Trails Around Elba
Sailing counterclockwise around Elba, we’ve found ourselves tucked into one of its many scenic gulfs, Golfo della Lacona, a tranquil bay on the island’s southern coast. The journey here was incredible! As we sailed along the coast, the views were breathtaking – turquoise waters lapping golden beaches, pine forests stretching down to the shore, and steep...
Portoferraio, Elba Island – Where History Hugs the Sea
After a string of lively ports and coastal stretches, we set our sights on something a little more serene. Elba Island, the largest island in the Tuscan Archipelago, nestled in the Tyrrhenian Sea between mainland Italy and Corsica. We arrived in Portoferraio, the main port and historical heart of Elba Island, expecting to be overwhelmed by...
Livorno: Venice Vibes, Milan Mood, and Moorish Monuments
Docked at the T-dock of Livorno’s free port, we found ourselves right in the heart of the action and it didn’t take long to fall for this smaller, quieter cross between Venice and Milan. We wandered past the striking Monument of the Four Moors, a dramatic nod to Livorno’s seafaring legacy – built in...
