On board Nereide our company offers two daily 3h30min DA tours departing from the Port of Torre Vado with which we sail to discover the caves present between the Ionian and Adriatic Seas.
The first stop is the marina of San Gregorio, DA from which you can sail to discover the caves of the Ionian Sea in the direction of Santa Maria di Leuca, passing by Punta Ristola, the extreme strip of the Salento peninsula, where you can admire the beauty of the marina from the sea.
We then continue to the caves of the Adriatic Sea passing through Punta Meliso, the place where the two Seas meet.
During the excursion the cabin crew will cheer guests with legends and historical notes related to our territory. There are also two stops to swim/snorkel in the extraordinary crystal clear waters, and then conclude the experience with a tasty aperitif based on typical Salento products.
Point of departure and arrival
Villa of San Gregorio
Passage, explanation and bathing stop at the Marine Caves of Santa Maria di Leuca on the Ionian Slope
Heel of Italy
View and explanation of the marina from the sea
Meeting point between the Ionian and Adriatic Seas
Passage, explanation and bathing stop at the sea caves of the Adriatic Slope
The Salento Escursioni ticket office is located near the Ba/Ristorsnte Al Porticciolo
The Salento Escursioni Ticket Office is located in Torre Vado, near the bar / restaurant "Al Porticciolo"
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