Board the motorboat and sail across the Tyrrhenian Sea to the island of Panarea, nestled in the Aeolian archipelago, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Enjoy time to explore the small, scenic island at your leisure. Stroll the local shops in the whitewashed village, sample island fare at the locals, or take in the water views from the beach. Afterward, reunite with the owner and sail to Stromboli, which takes its name from its active volcano. Admire the black lava sand beach and enjoy some free time to wander around the village. The trip can be concluded with an evening boat ride around the island to see the Stromboli volcano in action. Head to a clear spot to see the Sciara del Fuoco crater, where you can watch bright, liquid lava erupt into the night sky. Small rashes happen regularly, so make sure you have your camera ready.
Day Tour: Panarea Stromboli
Landing at the port of the city and free visit of the beaches and coves.
Free time on the island of Panarea expected about 2h and 15/30 min..
Disembarkation at the port of Stromboli to make a free of about 2h and 30 min. useful for the visit of the city and the and beaches, as well as the opportunity to climb the volcano.
The remaining time of the tour will be dedicated to moving between attractions and the Sciara del Fuoco.
Take Via dei Mille which runs along the port of Milazzo up to no. 39 at the corner of Via T. Minniti, you will find our ticket office with the signs bearing the logo of our Company.
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Look for the NAVI.SAL ticket office for ticket validation and possible payment of the landing fee (€ 5,00p.p.). Here you will get boarding instructions.
The ticket office is located in Via dei Mille n. 39 corner Via T. Minnites No 1
ARRIVE JUST IN ADVANCE OF THE DEPARTURE TIME.
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Look for the NAVI.SAL ticket office to validate your ticket and pay the disembarkation fee if applicable. Here you will get the boarding instructions.
The ticket office is located in Via dei Mille n. 39 corner of Via T. Minnites No 1
SHOW UP WELL IN ADVANCE WITH RESPECT TO THE DEPARTURE TIME.
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Palermo Bus Terminal, Catania Bus Terminal
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