Island Urban Hike: Ventotene
Explore the captivating island of Ventotene on a guided urban hike that blends stunning coastal trails, Mediterranean vegetation, and fascinating history. Discover ancient Roman cisterns, Bourbon-era fortifications, and the island’s connection to the founding of the European Union, all while enjoying prime birdwatching opportunities along a crucial migratory route.
This 7-8km journey offers the perfect combination of nature, history, and tranquility for adventurers and culture enthusiasts alike.
Your Experience at a Glance
- Date: February 14, 2026 @ 11:30
- Duration: 3.5 hours
- Distance: 7km (4.3 miles) | Elevation: 150m (492ft)
- Difficulty: Easy to Medium
- Group Size: Max 10 participants
- Price: €39 (€27.30 for Expats Living in Rome members – 30% discount!)
What’s Included
- Certified AIGAE guide (License: LA668)
- Historical insights: Roman ruins, Bourbon history & EU heritage
- Birdwatching opportunities along migratory routes
- Pre-inspected trails for optimal safety
- Comprehensive insurance: Personal coverage + €5M liability
- Multilingual support: English, German, Italian
- Small group: Max 10 people for personalized attention
Ferry transport to Ventotene, meals, and entrance fees not included
What to Bring
- Essential: Comfortable walking shoes, 1.5L water, weather-appropriate layers, backpack, lunch
- Recommended: Sunscreen, hat, snacks, camera, ferry tickets
- Optional: Binoculars (for birdwatching), hiking poles, sunglasses
How to Book
Limited to 10 spots – Book now!
Expats Living in Rome members: Contact Nature of Sal directly to receive your exclusive 30% discount code before booking online.
- 📧 Email: [email protected]
- 💬 WhatsApp: +39 351 70 60 636
- 🔗 Online Booking (after receiving discount code)
Organized by Nature of Sal
Katharina, a certified outdoor guide (member of AIGAE), leads this tour. He’s also a zoologist. You can learn more about her here. Join our international hiking community!
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