Embark on a half-day tour, immersing yourself in the crystal clear waters of Mondello, Capo Gallo, Grotta dell'Olio and Barcarello in the splendid Gulf of Palermo.
The tour includes:
Swimming stops: at various points along the coast and a tour of the Capo Gallo marine reserve and the Oil Cave.
Aperitif: based on typical Sicilian products, both hot and cold. As well as beer, local wine, water or non-alcoholic drinks to pair with the aperitif.
All-Inclusive Package: the price includes the 4-hour boat tour, an expert captain, fuel costs, aperitif. No hidden costs!
The boat is equipped with: seats with cushions, space on the deck and on the bow for sunbathing. Access to the sea from a bathing platform. Shade awning and Bluetooth speaker. Shower and toilet on board.
Departure from Mondello to maximize your time on board avoiding long distances from the port of Palermo.
N.B. itinerary subject to change due to adverse weather
Duration: 4 hours<br/>Aperitif Included
We begin our tour with departure from the Mondello Fisherman's Pier to head towards the Capo Gallo Nature Reserve.
The reserve is full of breathtaking views: a cliff of light rock on an intense blue sea, the Olio cave (which can be visited by swimming, if sea conditions permit) and a small bay with turquoise waters, as well as the ancient lighthouse.
Here we stop in two different points, between the Capo Gallo reserve and Barcarello to enjoy the crystal clear waters!
The tour then continues in the direction of Mondello, to enjoy a fresh swim!
After touring the marine reserve, we enjoy a few dives in the crystal clear waters of Mondello Bay.
A first anchorage, closer to the town, with waters of a deep emerald color and a second anchorage at a point just at the other end of the bay, with waters of a fantastic turquoise color.
Here we will also serve a small aperitif on board.
The boat is moored at the large quay of Mondello, where the Coast Guard and the I love Mondello mural are also located - Via Piano di Gallo n. 18, Palermo
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