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The most remote islands on Earth. Where silence tells more than any word.

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/ Remote Islands of the WorldTHE GLOBE
30+Islands documented
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/ Manifesto
The most remote places on Earth are not forgotten. They are witnesses. To the ocean's memory, to a climate slowly changing, to cultures quietly disappearing. Remoteness documents what remains.
/ The Founder
Niccolò
Banfi

Milan, 1987. Years in fashion marketing, a solid career that felt increasingly far from what actually mattered.

In 2022 he left it all. From Ushuaia he crossed the South Atlantic on a century-old Dutch sailing ship, through Antarctica, South Georgia, and Tristan da Cunha. the most isolated inhabited island on Earth.

It was out there, far from everything, that he found his direction. The further away, the clearer it became. Remoteness is not just the name of the project. It is the answer.

In 2024, the South Pacific. In 2025, the Antarctic Peninsula. Summer 2026: the Arctic, aboard a NATO vessel with the Italian Navy.

His book Alla Ricerca dell'Isola che non c'è was published by Mondadori in May 2025.

Born
Milan, Italy1987
Book
Alla Ricerca dell'Isola che non c'èMondadori · May 2025
Expeditions
South Atlantic · South Pacific · Antarctic Peninsula · Arctic2022. 2026
Ocean Miles
13,200+ nautical miles3 ocean crossings
Ambassador
One Ocean FoundationOcean conservation advocate
Featured
RAI · Corriere della Sera · Vanity Fair · La Repubblica · Men's HealthNational & international press
Community
450K+ followers · 8% engagementInstagram · Facebook
13,200nm
Ocean miles
sailed
30+
Remote islands
documented
450k
Global
community
8%
Engagement
rate
/ Ocean Crossings EXPEDITIONS
— 2022
South Atlantic
Ushuaia → Cape Town

52 days crossing the South Atlantic. Through Antarctica, South Georgia, and the most isolated inhabited island on Earth.

Distance5,600 nm
Duration52 days
StopsAntarctica · S. Georgia · Tristan
— 2024
South Pacific
Easter Island → Fiji

6,500 miles following the ancient Polynesian route. Communities at the edge of climate collapse, still resisting.

Distance6,500 nm
Duration90 days
StopsPitcairn · Gambier · Tahiti · Tonga
— 2025 · 2026
Polar Frontiers
Antarctica → Arctic

From the Antarctic Peninsula to the High North aboard the NATO vessel Alliance — documenting the planet's two poles.

2025Antarctic Peninsula
2026Arctic Mission — Marina Militare
FocusClimate · Ice · Ecosystems
/ Vessels of Remoteness THE SHIPS
1911
South Atlantic · 2022
Bark Europa
Three-masted barque

Built in Hamburg in 1911. One of the last working tall ships crossing the Southern Ocean.

2009
South Atlantic · 2022
El Galeón Andalucía
16th-century galleon replica

A faithful replica of a 16th-century Spanish galleon. Built in Seville, sailing the world.

1896
Upcoming
Belem
Three-masted barque · French heritage vessel

Built in 1896 in Nantes. The last three-masted barque of the French merchant navy still sailing.

1986
Arctic · 2026
NRV Alliance
NATO Research Vessel

The most advanced NATO oceanographic research ship. Arctic Mission 2026.

South Atlantic · 2022 · Built 1911
Bark Europa
Three-masted barque
Built1911 · Hamburg
Length56 metres
RigThree-masted barque
Crew16 permanent
Capacity48 voyage crew
Route 2022Ushuaia → Cape Town

The Bark Europa was built in Hamburg in 1911 as a lightship. After decades of service, she was converted into an ocean-going sailing vessel in the 1990s and has since become one of the few tall ships in the world that regularly crosses the Southern Ocean.

She is a working ship in the truest sense. No engine is used when the wind allows. The crew of 16 manages her three masts in some of the most demanding conditions on Earth — the Drake Passage, the Roaring Forties, the waters around Antarctica. Niccolò sailed aboard her from Ushuaia to Cape Town in 2022.

South Atlantic · 2022 · Built 2009
El Galeón Andalucía
16th-century galleon replica
Built2009 · Seville
Length55 metres
TypeGalleon replica
Period16th-century design
OperatorFundación Nao Victoria
Beam10.6 metres

El Galeón Andalucía is a working replica of a 16th-century Spanish galleon, built in Seville in 2009 by the Fundación Nao Victoria. She is one of the most faithful reproductions of the ships that once connected Europe to the Americas, crossing oceans that no one had crossed before.

Sailing aboard her is a physical encounter with history. The rigging, the hull, the movement through the water — everything speaks of a different relationship between humans and the ocean. A relationship of much greater vulnerability, and much greater attention.

Upcoming · Built 1896
Belem
Three-masted barque · French heritage vessel
Built1896 · Nantes
Length58 metres
RigThree-masted barque
ClassificationHistoric Monument · France
Last refit2023
NotableCarried 2024 Olympic flame

The Belem was built in Nantes in 1896 for the sugar trade between France and the Caribbean. She is the oldest French sailing ship still in operation and one of only three barques of this era still afloat in the world.

In 2024, the Belem carried the Olympic flame from Greece to Marseille for the Paris Olympics — one of the most watched moments in the history of French maritime heritage. Navigating aboard her is navigating inside a living piece of history.

Arctic · 2026 · Built 1986
NRV Alliance
NATO Research Vessel
Built1986 · Aalborg, Denmark
Length93 metres
TypeNATO research vessel
OperatorMarina Militare · CMRE
MissionArctic · Summer 2026
FocusOceanographic research

The NATO Research Vessel Alliance is operated by the Centre for Maritime Research and Experimentation (CMRE) in La Spezia, Italy. She is one of the most advanced oceanographic research platforms in the world, equipped to conduct scientific work in the most extreme maritime conditions.

For the Arctic Mission 2026, conducted in collaboration with the Marina Militare Italiana, the Alliance will document climate change at the High North. Melting ice, changing ocean temperatures, ecosystem shifts. The data collected will feed into NATO's scientific research on climate security.

/ Remote Islands THE ISLANDS
Expedition
Ocean
South Atlantic · 2022
Deception Island
62°57'S · 60°38'W

An active volcano you can sail inside.

uninhabitedvolcanicsouthern ocean
South Pacific · 2024
Easter Island
27°07'S · 109°21'W

Rapa Nui. 900 Moai. One of the most remote inhabited islands in the Pacific.

inhabitedUNESCOplastic pollution
South Atlantic · 2022
Elephant Island
61°06'S · 55°14'W

Where Shackleton's crew survived for 137 days.

uninhabitedsouthern oceanhistoric
South Pacific · 2024
Fakarava
16°03'S · 145°37'W

UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. One of the largest atolls in French Polynesia.

inhabitedUNESCOcoral bleaching
South Pacific · 2024
Mangareva
23°07'S · 134°58'W

The pearl of the Gambier Archipelago.

inhabitedpearl farmingsea level rise
South Pacific · 2024
Manihiki
10°24'S · 161°00'W

The Atoll of Pearls. Barely two metres above sea level.

inhabitedatollsea level rise
South Atlantic · 2022
Paulet Island
63°35'S · 55°47'W

A volcanic island home to 100,000 Adélie penguins.

uninhabitedsouthern oceanpenguins
South Pacific · 2024
Pitcairn Island
25°04'S · 130°06'W

50 people. The smallest national jurisdiction in the world.

inhabitedsouth pacificendangered
South Pacific · 2024
Rakahanga
10°02'S · 161°06'W

77 people. Twin atoll to Manihiki.

inhabitedatollsea level rise
South Atlantic · 2022
South Georgia
54°15'S · 36°45'W

One of the great wildlife sanctuaries of the Southern Ocean.

uninhabitedwildlifeglaciers
South Pacific · 2024
Tahuata
09°55'S · 139°06'W

The smallest inhabited island of the Marquesas.

inhabitedmarquesasheritage
South Atlantic · 2022
Tristan da Cunha
37°05'S · 12°18'W

The most isolated inhabited island on Earth.

inhabitedvolcanicisolated
"Exploring the unknown is an innate need of the human being."
Niccolò BanfiContemporary Expeditionist
/ The EcosystemBEYOND THE HORIZON

Remoteness extends into two distinct entities, each with its own mission and identity.

/ Creative Production · remoteness.studio
STUDIO

Documentary production, brand collaborations, visual storytelling.

/ Ocean Conservation · remoteness.foundation
FOUNDATION

Supporting remote island communities in their environmental protection projects.

/ As Featured InPRESS & MEDIA
MONDADORI
Corriere della Sera
la Repubblica
VANITY FAIR
MEN'S HEALTH
RAI
Geopop
RADIO DEEJAY
ECOALF
SOTHEBY'S
SEBAGO
ONE OCEAN FOUNDATION
Corriere della Sera
Il fotografo milanese che ha lasciato tutto per navigare verso le isole più remote del pianeta
Vanity Fair Italia
Alla ricerca dell'isola che non c'è: l'avventura di Niccolò Banfi tra i luoghi più lontani dalla civiltà
RAI
Remoteness: il progetto di documentazione delle isole remote che ha conquistato 450mila follower
Alla Ricerca dell'Isola che non c'è — Niccolò Banfi
/ Published Work
Alla Ricerca dell'Isola che non c'è
Mondadori · May 2025

A journey across the South Atlantic in search of the world's most remote islands. A book about distance, belonging, and the moment you realize that getting lost was the point.

Publisher Mondadori
Published May 2025
Language Italian
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