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==Ustica== | ==Ustica== | ||
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[[Image:Italy_Ustica_S.jpg|350px|thumb|right|Satellite Image of Ustica<br/>''Click for larger view'']] | [[Image:Italy_Ustica_S.jpg|350px|thumb|right|Satellite Image of Ustica<br/>''Click for larger view'']] | ||
===Background=== | ===Background=== | ||
- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ustica Ustica | + | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ustica Ustica] is a small island, of about 1400 inhabitants, in the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aeolian_Islands Aeolian Island Archipelago] and is situated some 60 nM north of [[Palermo]] in [[Sicily]]. It is a low key and charming island mostly dedicated to underwater tourists who are taken in organized groups to its numerous underwater grottos. |
[http://www.ustica.org/about.htm Ustica] has been populated since about 1500 BC by τηε [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phoenicia Phoenicians]. In ancient Greece, the Island was named Osteodes (Οστεώδης - ossuary) in memory of the thousands of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carthaginian Carthaginian] mutineers left there to die of hunger in the 4th century BC. The [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_Rome Romans] renamed the island Ustica, Latin for burnt, because of its black rocks. More recently during the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fascist fascist period], Ustica was used as place for exile for the political opponents of the dictator [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benito_Mussolini Mussolini]. | [http://www.ustica.org/about.htm Ustica] has been populated since about 1500 BC by τηε [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phoenicia Phoenicians]. In ancient Greece, the Island was named Osteodes (Οστεώδης - ossuary) in memory of the thousands of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carthaginian Carthaginian] mutineers left there to die of hunger in the 4th century BC. The [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_Rome Romans] renamed the island Ustica, Latin for burnt, because of its black rocks. More recently during the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fascist fascist period], Ustica was used as place for exile for the political opponents of the dictator [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benito_Mussolini Mussolini]. | ||
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Ustica
GPS: 38°42.5′N, 13°11.8′E
Background
Ustica is a small island, of about 1400 inhabitants, in the Aeolian Island Archipelago and is situated some 60 nM north of Palermo in Sicily. It is a low key and charming island mostly dedicated to underwater tourists who are taken in organized groups to its numerous underwater grottos.
Ustica has been populated since about 1500 BC by τηε Phoenicians. In ancient Greece, the Island was named Osteodes (Οστεώδης - ossuary) in memory of the thousands of Carthaginian mutineers left there to die of hunger in the 4th century BC. The Romans renamed the island Ustica, Latin for burnt, because of its black rocks. More recently during the fascist period, Ustica was used as place for exile for the political opponents of the dictator Mussolini.
There is considerable diving activity from Ustica.
Charts
- BA 1976 Cappo di Bonifati to Capo San Víto
- NIMA 53180 Napoli to Palermo including Isole Eolie
- NIMA 53181 Plans in the Tyrrhenian Sea
- NIMA 52180 Strait of Sicily-Northern Reaches
Radio Nets
Also see Cruiser's Nets
Submit details of local radio Nets.
The approaches to Ustica are straightforward without any dangers.
Ports and Popular Stops
There is only one anchorage, the small main harbor.
It is supposed to be crowded during the summer but during my two visits, both in October, I had room enough to moor side-to. --Istioploos 14:22, 14 July 2008 (MDT) Routes/Passages To/FromPopular passages/routes, timing, etc. |
Tourism & things to do ashore
The village, up the hill, is small and picturesque. It is a delight to wander in its narrow streets.
Taking nice long hikes in the island is also great fun.
Fuel, Water, & Electricity
- Fuel - There is a fuel station at the SE entrance of the harbor. There is very tight maneuvering room. The station is attended every day from 0700 to 1900
- Water - Near the fuel station
- Electricity - N/A
Laundry
Grocery Stores
- Some limited shopping in the village, about 10 minutes on foot up the hill from the harbor
- There is a good bakery in the village
- Camping Gaz is not available
Eateries
- Good restaurants in the village
Motorbike & Car Rentals
- There is one agency in the village
Marine Stores & Facilities
None.
Repairs
N/A
Transportation
There are daily ferries to the mainland.
References & Publications
See Italy.
Cruiser's Friends
Contact details of "Cruiser's Friends" that can be contacted for local information or assistance.
Forum Discussions
List links to discussion threads on the Cruiser Log Forum
External Links
Personal Notes
Personal experiences?
- October 2004 --Istioploos 14:22, 14 July 2008 (MDT)
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