How do I know my booking has gone through?
Once your booking is complete, you will receive a confirmation email with your trip details. If you don’t receive it within one day, check your spam folder or contact us.
I haven’t received my final invoice- was my order processed correctly?
Final invoices are sent automatically after your booking is confirmed. If you haven’t received yours, please reach out to our team.
Absolutely yes. On all our boats there is a Starlink antenna, giving you the possibility to stay connected all around the sea at every our every day.
Yes! After booking, you’ll receive details about your crew, including how to contact your skipper if needed.
The easiest and most direct way to reach Rodi Garganico is by car, especially from Bari International Airport. The drive takes around 2 to 2.5 hours and offers beautiful views along the way.
If you're coming by car from other areas, take the A14 motorway and exit at Poggio Imperiale, then follow the SS693 straight to Rodi Garganico.
If you're traveling by train, head to either Foggia or San Severo stations. From there, you can take a regional train or a local bus to Rodi.
There are also long-distance buses from major Italian cities, especially during the summer. Check operators like Marino Bus or Flixbus for direct connections.
If you're flying in, the nearest airports are:
Bari Airport (BRI) – approx. 2.5 hours by car
Naples Airport (NAP) – approx. 3 hours by car.
From either airport, you can rent a car or continue via public transport to reach your destination.
When will I receive the equipment list for the trip?
We send a detailed packing list via email after booking to help you prepare for your adventure.
Can I bring a hard-shell suitcase?
No, space on the boat is limited. Please bring a soft, foldable bag or backpack that can be easily stored.
Do I need a visa to travel?
This depends on your nationality and the destinations included in your trip. Check with the local embassy or contact us for guidance.
Not at all! Maca adventures are designed to be social and engaging, with small groups of like-minded individuals who share a passion for adventure and the sea. In fact, many of our participants travel solo and quickly bond with the crew on board.
For trips involving multiple boats, we thoughtfully organize groups to ensure you’re surrounded by people with similar vibes and interests. So, no worries, you won’t find yourself sharing a boat with honeymooners (unless that’s your preference!). By the end of the trip, you'll likely leave with new friends and unforgettable memories.
Some people are more prone to seasickness than others. If you’re concerned, we recommend bringing motion sickness medication or using natural remedies like ginger. Most people adapt after the first day at sea.