20 May 2016

Pastel delights


Not even the start of the Maxi boat Volcano Race could tempt us to stay tied to the concrete. We finally left Gaeta mid May in the pouring rain and lumpy seas to set sail for the island of Ventotene, about 25 nautical miles away. We anchored in Cala Nave, just south of the old Roman harbour. Thankfully the sun shone the next morning so we launched the dinghy and played at being Romans. 





Approaching Ventotene harbour




The small Roman harbour






Harbour and galley sheds
Weathered pastels
We entered the small Roman galley port excavated from the tufa stone in 29BC with the galley sheds and store rooms dug into the rock behind. A testament to Roman engineering. The village behind the port, a delightful pastel coloured backdrop, wasn't built up until the mid 18th century when the Bourbon's were in charge. A little further round there is a side channel created by the Romans for mooring and dry docks. From here we ventured through an ancient cavernous tunnel which brought us out to the black sand beach we were anchored off. Strolling back around the headland we came across an ancient fish farm and shallow sea salt pools. With an increasing easterly wind and swell, sadly we had to cut short our exploration of the island and return to the now bouncing boat.





Cala Nave


Running repairs

Ancient fish farm



At anchor in Cala Nave



Ponza pastels
We had a pleasant sail across to the island of Ponza in the afternoon and anchored in the harbour. A stunning setting surrounded by Ponza town, another delightful palette of pastel colours. Unfortunately, the following morning, we were politely asked by the coast guard to move round to the adjacent bay. New rules since we were here last. Anchoring is now only allowed in the harbour between 19.00 and 10.00! 



Ponza harbour anchorage



 

Ponza town hiding behind the rocks from our new anchorage



Irrisistable turquoise waters
We upped anchor and motored round to the next bay. A beautiful setting with Ponza town just peeping through the dramatic vertical rocks. A great place to relax while we waited for a weather window to cross over to southern Sardinia. The crystal clear water proved too tempting and we had our first swim of the season, albeit short! We also had a quick peek under the boat to check on the winter growth which thankfully wasn't too bad.




Ponza

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