The skipper, guided by the daily wind, will decide the most suitable route in order to ensure guests the most favorable and captivating conditions.
Stops will be at Cala Rossa, Bue marino, Cala Azzurra, Preveto, Cala Rotonda on Favignana with an adjoining visit to the fabulous Lovers' Cave near the port and Cala Fredda, Cala Minnola on Levanzo.
At each stop you will be given the opportunity to swim and use snorkeling equipment.
Upon request, guests will also have the opportunity to visit the village of Levanzo where they will dock for a break.
All boats and dinghies used for excursions are equipped with awnings that cover 3/4 (three quarters) of the vehicle to protect from the sun.
Characteristic of the Tour is that it is carried out with 10m boats or dinghies with a maximum of 12 people on board.
-Once anchored, it will be possible to 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.
- At Bue Marino, we will stop for a new swim break, where the turquoise sea contrasts with dark blue patches, all surrounded by old tuff quarries.
- Go snorkeling.
- At the bay of Cala Azzurra the stop will allow you to dive into the splendid waters from which it takes its name.
- Go snorkeling.
The islet of Preveto is certainly one of the most evocative places that Favignana can offer. Here, once they arrive, guests will be able to reach a small beach that makes this islet unique, a unique experience that only Mare and More offers.
- Once anchored, it will be possible to dive into the cove protected by the rocks.
- Go snorkeling.
Passage to the port of Levanzo to enjoy the enchanting view of this Mediterranean village, the only inhabited part of the island.
The peculiarity of Levanzo lies in the simple white and turquoise terraced houses, visible while walking along the few quiet streets that lead into the town centre.
Upon request it is possible to dock to have lunch and visit the village.
Stop for swimming and snorkeling with the fish that populate Cala Fredda.
Stop for swimming and snorkeling.
We are located at the Favignana Nautical Club
departure at Circolo Nautico Favignana
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