they have a good time, and odysseus doesn't want to leave, but they make him, the gods said no more of this madness
Ogygia
The gods send a letter to Calypso so she can release Odysseus.
For seven years!
After leaving Calypso's island in Book V of Homer's "The Odyssey", Odysseus faces many challenges on his journey home. He encounters a storm created by the wrath of Poseidon, he is shipwrecked on the island of the Phaeacians, and he is finally helped by Princess Nausicaa. Ultimately, he reaches the safety of the Phaeacian court.
7 years
Weeping.
In Calypso's story, the virtuous gift attributed to Odysseus is his cunning intelligence and resourcefulness, which he used to outwit his enemies and overcome numerous challenges throughout his journey. These qualities helped him survive and eventually return home to his kingdom of Ithaca.
Calypso
Odysseus is trapped on the lush island of Ogygia, by the nymph Calypso at the beginning of The Odyssey.
Phaecia
It resulted in the death of all of Odysseus's men, at the hand's of Zeus. This then lead to Odysseus being stranded on the island of Calypso.
Odysseus ends up at calypsos island where he is standed there for seven years. There he meets the immortal calypso and fatally falls for her just as she falls for him. She keeps him on her island by not giving him the tools he needs to make a raft.