Ventotene 2026: The Tiny Island Where the Roman Emperors Exiled Their Enemies, Where the EU Was Conceived in a Fascist Prison, and Where the Sea Is the Clearest in Lazio
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Last updated: April 2026.
Ventotene (the smallest of the inhabited Pontine islands — 1.5km long, 800m wide, 1.6 km² total area — 45km southwest of the Lazio coast and 50km northwest of the Campania coast, administratively in the province of Latina) is the island that has accumulated more historically significant exiles per square kilometer than any other point in Italian geography: the Roman imperial period brought Julia (the daughter of Emperor Augustus, exiled to Ventotene — ancient Pandataria — in 2 BC for her scandalous behavior, dying here after 20 years of confinement); Agrippina (the mother of the Emperor Caligula, also exiled to Pandataria and dying here in 33 AD); and other members of the Julio-Claudian dynasty whose political inconvenience required removal from Rome's social reach. The 20th century brought Altiero Spinelli (the Italian anti-Fascist intellectual who was interned on Ventotene from 1939 to 1943 and who, while imprisoned on the island, wrote with Ernesto Rossi and Eugenio Colorni the Ventotene Manifesto — the 1941 document "For a Free and United Europe" that proposed the federal union of European states as the political solution to the nationalism that had produced two world wars, and which is considered the foundational text of what became the European Union).
Ventotene: History, Sea, and Island Life
The Ventotene Manifesto and the EU Connection
The Ventotene Manifesto (the political pamphlet written by Spinelli, Rossi, and Colorni in 1941 on Ventotene, smuggled off the island by Ursula Hirschmann — Spinelli's partner — hidden in a false-bottomed tin container, and circulated in the Italian Resistance during the German occupation) is the document that proposed: the abolition of national sovereignty in favor of a European federation, a common European army, a common European economy, and the democratic federal institutions to govern both. The specific Ventotene island context: the document was written by men imprisoned by a nationalist regime that considered them dangerous, on an island where they had no access to libraries or communications, using whatever paper they could acquire — toilet paper, cigarette paper — hiding the text from the prison guards. The contrast between the conditions of production and the scale of the intellectual ambition is the specific Ventotene historical quality.
The Sea and the Beaches
The Ventotene sea (the water around the island — rated "excellent" in EU bathing water quality monitoring, with the specific transparency produced by the combination of volcanic rock substrate, absence of river input, and the deep-water position 45km from the mainland) is consistently ranked among the clearest in the Tyrrhenian. The Cala Nave, the Cala Rossano, and the beach at Parata are the specific Ventotene swimming spots: no car access (Ventotene is car-free), 10-15 minutes walking from the village.
Q&A: Ventotene Island
How do I get to Ventotene from Rome?
By ferry: from Anzio (60km south of Rome by car or train — Roma Termini to Anzio approximately 1 hour) or from Formia (140km south of Rome), LAZIOMAR and CAREMAR ferries operate to Ventotene year-round (2-3 hours from Anzio, 1.5 hours hydrofoil from Formia). Check laziomar.it and caremar.it for 2026 timetables and booking — in summer (June-August) book at least 1-2 weeks in advance. Ventotene accommodation: the island has limited hotels and B&Bs; book months in advance for summer. The day trip format (outward morning ferry, return evening ferry) is possible from Formia but rushed for Ventotene — an overnight minimum is recommended to experience the island properly.