Favignana and Levanzo excursion by dinghy from Marsala.
The Gulliver agency offers you an excursion that will allow you to discover the most beautiful islands of the Egadi full of history, traditions, colors and scents starting from Marsala.
Departure is scheduled for 9.30am (boarding at 9.00am) at the Tourist Port of Marsala where our inflatable boat will be waiting for you. It is advisable to arrive a few minutes early to find parking inside the Tourist Port area.
– The first stop is scheduled in Cala Azzurra for 10:30
– 11:00 we arrive at Cala Bue Marino, famous above all for its tunnels and man-made caves.
– 11.30 we will be at Cala Rossa, judged by many to be one of the most beautiful beaches in Italy.
– 12:00 Scalo Cavallo awaits us
Scalo Cavallo is a beautiful inlet, located on the north-eastern coast of the island. Scalo Cavallo is a magical and romantic place.
– 12.30 – Landing on the island of Favignana
From the moment you arrive, you will be captivated by the beauty of the small port of Favignana. It will be possible to visit the tuna fisheries and the archaeological museum located inside the former Florio palace.
– 1.30pm – Lunch on the dinghy
You will taste the “Pane Cunzato”, water and IGT wine from the Marsala wineries.
– 3.00pm Set sail for the island of Levanzo, the smallest and wildest of the Egadi Islands. Head towards the port of Levanzo, skirting the imposing stack.
– 3.30pm – Cala Fredda
Wonderful bay with a seabed covered in Poseidonia, with a charming pebble beach that can be reached by swimming.
– 4.30pm – Cala Minnola – the last stop
Cala Minnola is known for the pine forest overlooking the sea. The cove takes its name from the Minnola, a small fish that populates the cove, visible by snorkeling.
The stop at Cala Minnola will also be the moment for an aperitif on board based on prosecco and various stuccos.
– 6.00pm return to the port of Marsala
Duration of the excursion: Full day
Departure time from Trapani: 09.30 am
Boarding: 09.00 am
Included in the price: Landing tax and management costs,
Fuel, Lunch, Aperitif with appetizers, Bottled IGT wine, Bottled water, Prosecco, Skipper and snorkeling equipment
Prices:
From 01/05/2024 – 19/07/2024
Adults Euro 80.00 p.p.
Children from 4 – 12 years Euro 40.00 p.p.
Children under 4 years free.
From 07/20/2024 – 08/09/2024
Adults Euro 95.00 p.p.
Children from 4 – 12 years Euro 60.00 p.p.
Children under 4 years free.
From 10/08/2024 – 18/08/2024
Adults Euro 105.00 p.p.
Children from 4 – 12 years Euro 60.00 p.p.
Children under 4 years free.
From 19/08/2024 – 08/09/2024
Adults Euro 95.00 p.p.
Children from 4 – 12 years Euro 60.00 p.p.
Children under 4 years free.
From 09/09/2024 – 10/11/2024
Adults Euro 80.00 p.p.
Children from 4 – 12 years Euro 40.00 p.p.
Children under 4 years free.
Shared Tour: “Max 12 people on board“
FACILE
EVERYDAY
MIN: 1 PERSON
IT – EN -FR
80,00 € PER PERSON
Favignana
Favignana is the largest and most important of the Egadi Islands, three islands off the western coast of Sicily. Favignana has good, frequent ferry connections with the other islands and with Trapani; the proximity of Trapani Airport makes the island remarkably accessible from the rest of Europe. This easy access hasn’t – yet – spoiled the island, which is a fairly low-key destination most visited by Italian holiday-makers. Although there are tourist amenities, the island’s character seems little-altered, and travellers who come here are happy to fit in with the leisurely island way of life.
One of the charms of the Egadi Islands is that they have never been populated with villas of the rich, nor frequented by the showy, and no out-of-character attractions have been developed for tourists, so compared with the crowded tourist islands of Capri and Ischia, and the chic atmosphere of some of the Aeolian Islands, Favignana and its Egadi siblings have a refreshing simple authenticity.
Cala Rossa
Cala Rossa is a small beach located in beautiful tuff quarries, here the sea is beautiful and also around the beach there are cliffs from where you can admire the view.
Levanzo
Levanzo is the smallest of the three Egadi Islands (Isole Egadi in Italian), off the western coast of Sicily. The island’s little port is hugely picturesque; a small cluster of pale square buildings huddled around a little harbour of an amazing blue. Levanzo’s population is approximately 200, and the little village around the port is the only settlement, though there are a few scattered buildings and farms further afield.
Cala Minnola
Cala Minnola is a small wonder on the island of Levanzo, the smallest island of the three Egadi.
The water is transparent, and there is a suggestive cave accessible by swimming and / or walking in the water because the sea level is low.