The Southern region of Italy is considered by many seasoned Captains as some of the prettiest and most interesting cruising in the country. Sicily is a unique place full of art, archeology, history, folklore, breathtaking scenery and of course, great food. She is Italy’s largest island, a place where Africa, Italy and Greece come together and is almost a nation unto itself. There are Greek temples, 13th century ruins, Mount Etna (Europe’s’ largest live volcano), markets, beaches, and more! The Aeolian Islands to the north are all actually the tips of underground volcanoes. Stromboli, the northernmost of the seven islands, has an active volcano. Panera has black, volcanic sand beaches as well as sulfurous mud baths. Lipari, the largest of the Aeolian Islands, boasts museums, archaeological sites and historic cathedrals. Sailing here is an escape from the ordinary. Italians have been holidaying in Aeolian Islands for years, but the rest of the word is only now awaking to their charms.
I am writing in reference to a Sea Ray I recently purchased through yacht broker Keegan Garner. It is not easy nor advisable to purchase a boat long distance (I live in Pennsylvania); however, I was fortunate to have Keegan working on my behalf. I must say I cannot imagine anyone working harder. Keegan negotiated diligently on my behalf and I believe I got an excellent deal. I am pleased with the boat and more than satisfied with the professionalism and skill exhibited by Mr. Garner. I am sure he would be an excellent asset to any business and I would n… [read more]
- Paul B. Burry, Sea Ray Owner