Palermo Catamaran Cruise: Lunch, Swim & Explore!
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Overview
The Catamaran Excursion to Palermo offers a new way to relax and see the Sicilian coast! This tour takes people to hidden and unspoiled spots.
See pretty bays from a brand-new, high-end catamaran for an exclusive experience. It is for travelers who love the sea, boats, and nature. The catamaran goes to places like Molo Trapezoidale (Cala) in Palermo, Mondello Beach, and the Capo Gallo Nature Reserve. You might even see small seaside villages and uninhabited islets!
Expect a fun day of swimming, snorkeling, and exploring. Lunch, drinks from an open bar, coffee, and tea are included. Scuba and snorkeling gear are available. There's even Wi-Fi, aquatic games, and fishing gear on board! This tour is for a small group of 12 passengers , so everyone has room to relax.




Highlights
Relax in Style: Enjoy the Sicilian Coast on a brand-new, high-end catamaran.
All-Inclusive Fun: Lunch, open bar, snorkeling gear, and Wi-Fi are all included.
Explore Hidden Gems: Discover unspoiled bays and beautiful seaside spots.
Small Group Experience: Enjoy a more personal and relaxed tour with a maximum of 12 guests.
Dive into Adventure: Use the provided scuba and snorkeling equipment.
Family Fun: Engage in aquatic games, fishing, and virtual tours.
Sentiment Analysis
Customers generally loved the catamaran excursion for its beautiful scenery, delicious food, and friendly crew. Some suggest softer music and longer stops.

Guests loved the friendly crew.
The boat was very clean and beautiful.
The food and drinks were delicious.
The experience of seeing the sea was amazing.
Some customers felt the music was too loud.
A few people wished for more time at each stop.
The Journey
Molo Trapezoidale (Cala), Palermo
Begin your Sicilian journey at the Molo Trapezoidale, Palermo's brand new marina, a sophisticated hub nestled in the city's historic heart. This elegant and strategic location boasts modern amenities, including restaurants, boutiques, and nightclubs, centered around an artificial lake with captivating water features. The Cala serves as the perfect launchpad for exploring Sicily's stunning coastline, offering access to unforgettable experiences among the bays and archipelagos. Enjoy included water games, snorkeling, and an open bar, ensuring a seamless blend of relaxation and adventure.
Mondello Beach
Discover Mondello, Palermo's beloved sandy coastline, famed as one of Sicily's finest. Dive into the crystal-clear turquoise waters and bask in the sun on this idyllic beach. Guests can explore the coast using canoes, SUPs, and water scooters, venturing into caves and swimming in marine protected areas. Enhance your journey with a virtual tour, experiencing the underwater world in 4K and interacting with the diverse marine life of the Mediterranean. Mondello offers an unforgettable blend of relaxation and aquatic adventure.
Capo Gallo Nature Reserve
Escape to the Capo Gallo Nature Reserve, a few miles from Mondello, where the sea has sculpted bizarre rock formations and fascinating caves. Accessible primarily by sea due to its karst terrain, this reserve offers a secluded paradise for nature lovers and snorkelers. Explore hidden coves, admire the Mediterranean scrub, and discover the Grotto of the Oil, reminiscent of Capri's Blue Grotto. The clear waters teem with vibrant flora and fauna, promising an unforgettable snorkeling and diving experience with provided masks, fins, and water scooters.
Seaside Villages near Palermo
Immerse yourself in the charm of Palermo's characteristic seaside villages, where crystal-clear waters meet untouched nature. Indulge in the local culinary culture, tasting Sicilian wines, fresh fish, crudité, and Palermo finger food. (Vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options available upon request; please specify any allergies or food intolerances at the time of booking). This area also offers the opportunity for sport fishing, where you can try your hand at catching tuna, amberjacks, sea bream, and other species that thrive in the Mediterranean.
Uninhabited Islet near Sicilian Coast
Venture further west to an uninhabited islet just 300 meters from the coast, offering a picturesque escape for swimming and exploration. Historically used by Phoenicians, Greeks, and Romans as a navigational landmark, the island features a watchtower built during Spanish rule to protect against Saracen pirate attacks. Enhance your experience with a virtual dive, immersing yourself in the underwater world in 4K and learning about the marine life that populates this stunning area of the Mediterranean.
Know Before You Go
This catamaran excursion includes Wi-Fi, scuba gear, lunch, an open bar, snorkeling equipment, aquatic games, fishing gear, restrooms, and coffee/tea. It does not include anything else. Get ready to meet at Molo Trapezoidale (Cala) in Palermo for a day of fun!
Hot Tip
Bring a towel, sunscreen, and a hat to protect yourself from the sun. Also, consider bringing a waterproof camera to capture the beautiful scenery and underwater moments!