San Vito Lo Capo Boat Tour: Zingaro & Scopello
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Overview
Full Day Boat Tour San Vito Lo Capo to Castellammare del Golfo explores the stunning Sicilian coast by boat. This tour, limited to 12 people, offers a personal experience, stopping at beaches with crystal-clear water—something larger boats can't do. Imagine the colors and scents of the Mediterranean as the boat uncovers hidden caves and coves in the Zingaro Reserve, Scopello, and San Vito lo Capo.
What to Expect: The boat will dock at San Vito Lo Capo, where there will be a break for lunch and a visit to the village. Stops include the Tonnara del Secco, the romantic Cave of Lovers, and Cala del Leone. The tour also features Tonnara di Scopello and its famous Faraglioni rocks, plus a chance to see Castellammare del Golfo from the sea. There are opportunities to snorkel and swim in beautiful spots.
This full-day adventure includes snorkeling equipment, bottled water, soda, onboard restrooms, and alcoholic drinks. This tour does not include lunch. This boat tour promises an unforgettable day exploring Sicily's most beautiful coastal treasures.




Highlights
Explore Hidden Caves: Discover secret caves along the coast, inaccessible by land.
Swim in Crystal-Clear Waters: Take a dip in the bright blue waters of the Zingaro Reserve.
Small Group Experience: Enjoy a more personal tour with a maximum of 12 people.
Visit Picturesque Villages: Stop at San Vito Lo Capo for lunch and explore the charming village.
Snorkeling Fun: Use the provided equipment to explore underwater life.
Drinks Included: Enjoy complimentary water, soda, and alcoholic drinks.
Sentiment Analysis
Customers generally had a great time on the boat tour, praising the beautiful locations and personalized experience. Some suggest improvements regarding crowding and time management.

Guests loved the beautiful scenery and crystal-clear waters.
Many enjoyed the small group size, which made the tour feel personal.
Snorkeling and swimming stops were a highlight for many visitors.
Customers appreciated the chance to see hidden caves and coves.
Some found the boat a little crowded.
A few reviewers wished for more time at certain stops.
The Journey
San Vito lo Capo
San Vito lo Capo, a jewel on Sicily's northwestern coast, is celebrated for its dazzling white beach and exceptionally clear turquoise waters, often ranked among Italy's finest. The town, framed by the dramatic Monte Monaco, offers a unique blend of relaxation and adventure. Known for its annual Couscous Fest, a culinary celebration of Mediterranean culture, San Vito lo Capo is not just a feast for the eyes but also for the palate. Bask in the sun, indulge in fresh seafood, and experience the vibrant atmosphere of this coastal paradise.
Tonnara del Secco
The Tonnara del Secco stands as a poignant reminder of Sicily's rich tuna fishing heritage. This historic tuna fishery, with its weathered stone buildings, evokes a sense of bygone eras when tuna fishing was a cornerstone of the local economy. Explore the ruins, imagine the bustling activity of fishermen hauling in their catch, and appreciate the architectural remnants that whisper tales of Sicilian maritime history. It's a captivating glimpse into a world where tradition and the sea were inextricably linked.
Cave of Lovers
The Cave of Lovers is a secluded grotto, concealing a miniature beach bathed in ethereal light. This hidden gem offers an intimate and enchanting escape. Accessible only by sea, the experience of discovering this secret cove is uniquely romantic and unforgettable. Snorkel in the crystalline waters, bask in the tranquility, and create lasting memories in this secluded paradise—a place where nature's beauty and serenity converge.
Cala del Leone
Cala del Leone is a picturesque cove, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in its pristine, crystal-clear waters. This idyllic spot offers a tranquil escape, perfect for swimming and soaking up the Mediterranean sun. The rocky coastline provides a stunning backdrop, enhancing the natural beauty of the cove. It is a serene haven, where the azure sea meets rugged shores, creating a postcard-perfect Sicilian moment.
Tonnara di Scopello and Faraglioni
The Tonnara di Scopello, an ancient tuna fishery nestled in a secluded inlet, offers a glimpse into Sicily's maritime past. The site is famed for its dramatic faraglioni – towering rock stacks rising majestically from the turquoise sea. The clear, blue-green waters are a magnet for snorkelers and scuba divers, drawn to the rich marine life and fascinating underwater landscapes. This historical landmark, combined with stunning natural beauty, makes Scopello a must-visit destination for those seeking both cultural enrichment and scenic splendor.
Castellammare del Golfo
Castellammare del Golfo, a charming seaside town, is known for its curved harbor, sandy shores, and a historic castle perched on a promontory. Wander through the narrow streets of this traditional fishing village, soak in the authentic Sicilian atmosphere, and enjoy the panoramic views from the castle overlooking the bay. The town provides a perfect blend of relaxation and exploration, offering a taste of authentic Sicilian life amidst stunning coastal scenery.
Snorkeling Spot
This snorkeling spot invites you to dive into the crystal-clear waters and explore the vibrant marine life beneath the surface. Discover colorful fish, intriguing rock formations, and the diverse ecosystem that thrives along the Sicilian coast. Whether you're an experienced snorkeler or a beginner, the underwater world here promises an exciting and unforgettable adventure.
Swimming and Snorkeling Spot
This designated swimming and snorkeling stop offers an ideal opportunity to immerse yourself in the refreshing waters of the Mediterranean. Dive in and discover a world of underwater wonders, from colorful fish darting among rocky outcrops to the gentle sway of seagrass meadows. Whether you prefer a leisurely swim or an adventurous snorkeling expedition, this location caters to all levels of experience, promising an invigorating and memorable aquatic adventure.
Know Before You Go
This full-day boat tour includes snorkeling equipment, bottled water, soda, restrooms on board, and alcoholic beverages. Lunch is not included, allowing guests to explore local dining options in San Vito Lo Capo during the stop. Please note that specific pickup and drop-off locations will be communicated upon booking.
Hot Tip
Many past travelers suggest bringing a waterproof camera to capture the stunning underwater scenery. It's also a good idea to pack extra sunscreen and a hat, as the sun can be strong while out on the water.