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Boat tour from Avola to Portopalo with visit of Marzamemi

Boat tour from Avola to Portopalo with visit of Marzamemi

We will navigate from Avola to Portopalo di Capo Passero. During the coastal navigation we will visit the following places: Avola, Calabernardo, Noto, Eloro, Marianelli, Pizzuta, Calamosche, Tonnara and Vendicari Island, San Lorenzo, Marzamemi and Portopalo. En route we will have the opportunity to admire: 4 tuna fisheries, 2 islands, Roman columns, reserves, fortresses and majestic sheer cliffs, beaches of the most varied colours and caves hidden by the blue sea. We will make many swimming stops where the sea is clearest and if it is possible we will anchor in front of the 3 Roman columns lying on the seabed at a depth of about 7 metres, we will provide everyone with fins and masks for snorkelling. A 40 minutes stop in Marzamemi to visit the fisherman village with the possibility of stopping at a few small restaurants and enjoy the view of this beautiful town. On board a rich aperitif with sicilian products and drinks will be served. Snorkeling gear is provided.

From Siracusa: Marzamemi and Noto audio-guided tour

From Siracusa: Marzamemi and Noto audio-guided tour

Experience the beauty of Sicily on a full-day tour from Siracusa. Explore the charming fishing village of Marzamemi and discover the baroque architecture of Noto, Unesco World Heritage. Meet in the heart of Siracusa and travel to Marzamemi, a small fishing village looking out over the Ionian Sea. Visit the ruins of the Tonnara, an ancient structure used to catch tuna. See an abundance of colors, flowers, and old buildings as you stroll down Piazza Regina Margherita. Take a break by the sea on the "Litorale Spinazza", which can be reached on foot from the Borghetto. Finally, drive to the town of Noto where you can discover the Sicilian capital of Baroque architecture. Have some free time to see sights like the Fountain of Hercules, and noble palaces like Palazzo Astuto and Palazzo Trigona Cannicarao.

Tour in barca da Avola a Marzamemi/Portopalo di CapoPassero

Tour in barca da Avola a Marzamemi/Portopalo di CapoPassero

Set off with us on a tour to discover some of the most beautiful places on the south coast of Sicily. With this boat trip from Avola to Marzamemi you will navigate on board one of our boats, in the company of a professional skipper. We will pass fascinating places that can only be reached by sea, and you will be able to observe the rich seabed of the area during stops for swimming and snorkeling. We will meet in Avola, where our skipper will welcome you on board the boat, and start navigating south. The first point of interest we will encounter is the Spiaggia di Eloro and Spiaggia naturista di Marianelli. We will move on until we reach Spiaggia di Calamosche, where we will have our first swimming stop. The trip will continue to the Riserva Naturale di Vendicari (Vendicari Nature Reserve), a protected natural area that includes long unspoilt beaches with fine white sand. Here you will have the opportunity to explore the Vendicari seabed, swimming in its crystal-clear waters and snorkeling with the equipment our staff will provide you with. Still via sea, our boat will go as far as Marzamemi, a small and characteristic fishing village. One of the symbols of this village is the tonnara, an ancient architectural structure dedicated to tuna fishing, one of the oldest and most important in the region. Our last stop will be the Island of Cape Passaro, which is the southeastern tip of Sicily, where the Ionian and Mediterranean seas meet. It will then be time to return to Avola, our starting point, enjoying a glass of prosecco accompanied by typical local food

Tour in barca da Avola a Marzamemi/Portopalo di CapoPassero

Tour in barca da Avola a Marzamemi/Portopalo di CapoPassero

Set off with us on a tour to discover some of the most beautiful places on the south coast of Sicily. With this boat trip from Avola to Marzamemi you will navigate on board one of our boats, in the company of a professional skipper. We will pass fascinating places that can only be reached by sea, and you will be able to observe the rich seabed of the area during stops for swimming and snorkeling. We will meet in Avola, where our skipper will welcome you on board the boat, and start navigating south. The first point of interest we will encounter is the Spiaggia di Eloro and Spiaggia naturista di Marianelli. We will move on until we reach Spiaggia di Calamosche, where we will have our first swimming stop. The trip will continue to the Riserva Naturale di Vendicari (Vendicari Nature Reserve), a protected natural area that includes long unspoilt beaches with fine white sand. Here you will have the opportunity to explore the Vendicari seabed, swimming in its crystal-clear waters and snorkeling with the equipment our staff will provide you with. Still via sea, our boat will go as far as Marzamemi, a small and characteristic fishing village. One of the symbols of this village is the tonnara, an ancient architectural structure dedicated to tuna fishing, one of the oldest and most important in the region. Our last stop will be the Island of Cape Passaro, which is the southeastern tip of Sicily, where the Ionian and Mediterranean seas meet. It will then be time to return to Avola, our starting point, enjoying a glass of prosecco accompanied by typical local food

Tour in barca da Avola a Marzamemi/Portopalo di CapoPassero

Tour in barca da Avola a Marzamemi/Portopalo di CapoPassero

Set off with us on a tour to discover some of the most beautiful places on the south coast of Sicily. With this boat trip from Avola to Marzamemi you will navigate on board one of our boats, in the company of a professional skipper. We will pass fascinating places that can only be reached by sea, and you will be able to observe the rich seabed of the area during stops for swimming and snorkeling. We will meet in Avola, where our skipper will welcome you on board the boat, and start navigating south. The first point of interest we will encounter is the Spiaggia di Eloro and Spiaggia naturista di Marianelli. We will move on until we reach Spiaggia di Calamosche, where we will have our first swimming stop. The trip will continue to the Riserva Naturale di Vendicari (Vendicari Nature Reserve), a protected natural area that includes long unspoilt beaches with fine white sand. Here you will have the opportunity to explore the Vendicari seabed, swimming in its crystal-clear waters and snorkeling with the equipment our staff will provide you with. Still via sea, our boat will go as far as Marzamemi, a small and characteristic fishing village. One of the symbols of this village is the tonnara, an ancient architectural structure dedicated to tuna fishing, one of the oldest and most important in the region. Our last stop will be the Island of Cape Passaro, which is the southeastern tip of Sicily, where the Ionian and Mediterranean seas meet. It will then be time to return to Avola, our starting point, enjoying a glass of prosecco accompanied by typical local food

From Catania: Siracusa, Ortigia, Marzamemi audio-guided tour

From Catania: Siracusa, Ortigia, Marzamemi audio-guided tour

Experience the beauty of Sicily on a full-day and audio-guided tour from Catania. Explore the ancient ruins in Syracuse, the charming fishing village of Marzamemi, and the Island of Ortigia. Meet in the center of Catania and travel to Marzamemi, a small fishing village looking out over the Ionian Sea. Visit the ruins of the Tonnara, an ancient structure used to catch tuna. See an abundance of colors, flowers, and old buildings as you stroll down Piazza Regina Margherita. Take a break by the sea on the "Litorale Spinazza", which can be reached on foot from the Borghetto. Continue to Ortigia, a little island that contains the oldest part of the historic center of Syracuse, starting from the Greek period. Visit the wonderful Fountain of Arethusa, Piazza Duomo, as well as the Christian churches and the Baroque Palaces. Finally, go to the Neapolis Archaeological Park in Syracuse. Discover an open-air museum containing evidence from various eras, from the protohistoric age to the late ancient and Byzantine periods.

From Catania: Syracuse, Ortigia & Marzamemi Full-day Tour

From Catania: Syracuse, Ortigia & Marzamemi Full-day Tour

Experience the beauty of Sicily on a full-day tour from Catania. Explore the ancient ruins in Syracuse, the charming fishing village of Marzamemi, and the Island of Ortigia. Meet in the center of Catania and travel to Marzamemi, a small fishing village looking out over the Ionian Sea. Visit the ruins of the Tonnara, an ancient structure used to catch tuna. See an abundance of colors, flowers, and old buildings as you stroll down Piazza Regina Margherita. Take a break by the sea on the "Litorale Spinazza", which can be reached on foot from the Borghetto. Continue to Ortigia, a little island that contains the oldest part of the historic center of Syracuse, starting from the Greek period. Visit the wonderful Fountain of Arethusa, Piazza Duomo, as well as the Christian churches and the Baroque Palaces. Finally, go to the Neapolis Archaeological Park in Syracuse. Discover an open-air museum containing evidence from various eras, from the protohistoric age to the late ancient and Byzantine periods.

Tour in barca da Avola a Marzamemi/Portopalo di CapoPassero2

Tour in barca da Avola a Marzamemi/Portopalo di CapoPassero2

Set off with us on a tour to discover some of the most beautiful places on the south coast of Sicily. With this boat trip from Avola to Marzamemi you will navigate on board one of our boats, in the company of a professional skipper. We will pass fascinating places that can only be reached by sea, and you will be able to observe the rich seabed of the area during stops for swimming and snorkeling. We will meet in Avola, where our skipper will welcome you on board the boat, and start navigating south. The first point of interest we will encounter is the Spiaggia di Eloro and Spiaggia naturista di Marianelli. We will move on until we reach Spiaggia di Calamosche, where we will have our first swimming stop. The trip will continue to the Riserva Naturale di Vendicari (Vendicari Nature Reserve), a protected natural area that includes long unspoilt beaches with fine white sand. Here you will have the opportunity to explore the Vendicari seabed, swimming in its crystal-clear waters and snorkeling with the equipment our staff will provide you with. Still via sea, our boat will go as far as Marzamemi, a small and characteristic fishing village. One of the symbols of this village is the tonnara, an ancient architectural structure dedicated to tuna fishing, one of the oldest and most important in the region. Our last stop will be the Island of Cape Passaro, which is the southeastern tip of Sicily, where the Ionian and Mediterranean seas meet. It will then be time to return to Avola, our starting point, enjoying a glass of prosecco accompanied by typical local food

Catania: Vendicari, Marzamemi and Noto Day Trip

Catania: Vendicari, Marzamemi and Noto Day Trip

Meet your local guide and enjoy comfortable air-conditioned transportation from Catania. The first stop will be the Natural Reserve of Vendicari, the most important wildlife oasis in Italy. Discover the beautiful beaches of fine sand and large saltwater marshes. Also, try to spot migratory birds and plant species that grow on the dunes and cliffs. The day continues with a stop in Marzamemi, a small fishing village looking out over the Ionian Sea. Visit the ruins of the Tonnara, an ancient structure used to catch tuna. Be delighted by a profusion of colors, flowers, old buildings and one photogenic spot after the other. Finally, visit Noto, the capital of Sicilian Baroque. Get lost in its charming squares and marvel at its churches, buildings, facades and balconies all heavily adorned in the traditional style.

Car/Minivan tour from Syracuse to Noto and Marzamemi

Car/Minivan tour from Syracuse to Noto and Marzamemi

Discover Noto and Marzamemi in one day tour. Noto is considered the capital of Sicilian Baroque, declared a World Heritage Site in 2002. A stroll through the heart of the town along the main street interspersed with wide spaces, scenic flights of steps and narrow streets joining terraces and slopes. A unified reconstruction of an urban fabric where the use of tender local stone with a colour between golden and pink, richly carved, stands out. After your visit to Noto, continue on to Marzamemi, a small fishing village with characteristic colours. Here, after a short walk through the alleys full of colourful shops and Sicilian handicrafts, you can enjoy one of the typical local aperitifs. You will have the opportunity to visit a tonnara to discover the ancient tradition of fishing and the processing of products. You can also taste the typical bluefin tuna botargo.

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