- What is the Roma e Riva per Uno, Due, Tutti?
- Roma e Riva per Uno, Due, Tutti (ROMAPER2) is a historic offshore sailing regatta organized by the CNRT (Circolo Nautico Riva di Traiano). It offers two distinct courses, both starting and finishing at Riva di Traiano: the Roma (540 nautical miles), which passes through Ventotene and rounds Lipari in the Aeolian Islands before returning to Riva di Traiano; and the Riva (220 nautical miles), a shorter course passing between the islands of Ventotene and Santo Stefano before returning to Riva di Traiano.
- When does the 2026 regatta take place?
- The Roma e Riva 2026 regatta starts on 11 April 2026 and ends on 18 April 2026.
- Where does the regatta start and end?
- Both courses start and finish at Riva di Traiano (RM). The Roma course (540 nautical miles) passes through Ventotene as a gate and rounds Lipari in the Aeolian Islands before returning to Riva di Traiano. The Riva course (220 nautical miles) takes place in the waters of the Tyrrhenian Sea with a mark between the islands of Ventotene and Santo Stefano and returns to Riva di Traiano.
- Who organizes the regatta?
- The regatta is organized by the CNRT (Circolo Nautico Riva di Traiano). For information, you can visit https://www.cnrt.it.
- How do I register for the 2026 regatta?
- Registrations are done online through the "Registration" section of the official website https://romaper2.com. To register, you need to carefully read the Notice of Race to check all the important and mandatory information, such as eligibility requirements, categories, deadlines, and required documents. Then, you need to create an account, choose the category and course, create an entry and complete it with all the required data and documents.
- What is the registration fee for the regatta?
- Entry fees vary based on category (Roma or Riva), the boat's overall length (LOA) and pricing tier (Uno, Due, Tutti, CNRT Members). For the latest details, check the Notice of Race available in the "Official Notice Board" section of the website.
- What type of boats can participate?
- Any sailing boat that meets the eligibility requirements outlined in the Notice of Race can participate in the regatta.
- Where can I find photos from previous editions?
- All photos from past editions are available in the "Gallery" section of the official website: https://romaper2.com/en/regatta/galleria
- How can I contact the organization?
- You can contact the regatta staff by visiting the "Contact" page on the official website https://romaper2.com/en/contact.
- How many editions have been held so far?
- In 2026 Roma e Riva per Uno, Due, Tutti reaches its 33th edition since its first in 1994. You can consult the Roll of Honor on the official website to see all past editions and their respective winners.
- What is the difference between the Roma and Riva courses?
- The Roma course (540 nautical miles) is the full offshore challenge: starting from Riva di Traiano, passing through Ventotene, rounding Lipari in the Aeolian Islands and returning to Riva di Traiano. The Riva course (220 nautical miles) is the shorter route that passes between the islands of Ventotene and Santo Stefano before returning to Riva di Traiano — shorter but equally demanding.
- Where can I find the official announcements and participation regulations?
- All official announcements, the regatta notice and technical documents are available in the "Roll of Communications" section of the website: https://romaper2.com/en/edition/current/notice-board.