We will first visit the northern side of Syracuse made known by the presence of sea caves and the particular rocks that resemble various forms of animals and then move to the Plemmirio nature reserve with its renowned Gulf of Pillirina.
Then we will circumnavigate the island of Ortigia admiring the historical part that includes the former Bourbon prison, the Vigliena fort, the Spanish walls, the Maniace Castle, the Levante promenade, the Alfeo promenade, the Aretusa spring and the immense Porto Grande of Syracuse. During the tour you will be delighted with a lunch that will include mixed appetizers and a first course or main course cooked directly on board and full beverage, then an aperitif will be served at sunset.It is important for customers to specify the presence of allergies to certain foods.This experience also includes several bathroom stops during the reconnaissance of the places where we will sail.
Exploration of sea caves. These fascinating coastal ravines can be seen stalactites, stalagmites, coral flowers and many unique shapes, fruit of nature's creativity.
Ortigia is considered the beating heart of Syracuse, a crossroads of civilizations that has seen the passage of Greeks, Romans and Arabs. Every corner tells stories of conquests and cultures that have intertwined over the centuries, turning the island into an open-air museum. The presence of historic buildings, such as the Maniace Castle and the Spanish walls, evokes a sense of grandeur and protection that has characterized the history of this city.
The Plemmirio Nature Reserve adds another layer of beauty to the tour, with its unspoilt landscapes and marine wildlife, offering not only an adventure but also an opportunity to reflect on nature conservation. Every refreshing dip in the surrounding waters is an invitation to connect with the natural beauty that surrounds this corner of paradise.
Cruise time between destinations, including lunch break and aperitif.
Opposite the Puros restaurant
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