Imagine a body of water among the most beautiful in Italy, the charm of the tradition of the Egadi, stories of tons and tonnaroti, discover places of history and battles between the Romans and Carthaginians, stops bathing at will, snorkeling, the visit of magic caves, the traditional cuisine of Trapani and much more. Satisfied?
The private boat sails to Favignana, where stops at the most famous bays of the Island as Cala Rossa, Bue Marino and Cala Azzurra. A special stop at the Lovers ‘Cave (Grotta degli Innamorati). The private tour provides a stop at Favignana’s port to permit a quick visit of the city centre. The navigation continues to Levanzo stopping at Cala Fredda and Cala Minnola. During the stops you can swim and use the snorkeling equipment that you find on board.
The excursion starts at 10.00 from the port of Trapani and ends at about 6.00 pm.
The private tour is for maximum 12 people
At the cove of cala azzurra the stop will allow you to dive into the beautiful waters from which it takes its name.
Practice snorkelling
At the Bue Marino, we will stop for a new swim, where the turquoise sea is contrasted with dark blue hints all surrounded by the old tuff quarries.
Practice snorkeling
Once anchored, you can dive into the most beautiful beach in Italy, where the crystal clear water and the fish that populate it will make this stop unique.
Practice snorkeling
Once at the port of Favignana and moored, you can visit the village by walking through the streets of the maritime village.
Relax and enjoy the wonderful view while we move away from Favignana en route to Levanzo. The arrival is expected after about 20 minutes of navigation.
swimming stop and snorkeling
Stop for snorkeling
Sebbene la partenza sia prevista per le 10:00 è opportuno e consigliabile arrivare entro le ore 9:30.
Il nostro personale sarà lieto di accogliervi all'interno del Marina di Levante.
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Euro (EUR)
GMT+1 (Central European Time)
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Trapani is generally safe for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, it's important to take standard precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Trapani Centrale
Trapani Bus Terminal
Buses are the primary mode of public transport in Trapani. The system is affordable and covers most areas of the city.
Available • Apps: No widely used apps, hail on the street or at taxi stands
Car, Bike, Scooter
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