Avola & Marzamemi Boat Tour: Swim & Snorkel Sicily
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Overview
Embark on a boat tour from Avola to Marzamemi and uncover the hidden gems of Sicily's southern coast! This adventure shows travelers fascinating spots only reachable by sea.
A professional skipper guides the boat, letting guests discover the Eloro and Marianelli beaches. The boat stops at Calamosche Beach for a refreshing swim. Then, it's on to the Vendicari Nature Reserve, where travelers can explore the underwater world with snorkeling gear.
The tour continues to Marzamemi, a charming fishing village known for its ancient tuna fishing structures. Finally, the boat will visit the Island of Capo Passero, where the Ionian and Mediterranean seas meet. The adventure ends back in Avola with prosecco and local snacks.




Highlights
Explore Hidden Beaches: Discover beautiful beaches like Eloro and Calamosche, only accessible by boat.
Snorkel in Clear Waters: Swim and snorkel in the crystal-clear waters of the Vendicari Nature Reserve.
Visit Marzamemi: See the charming fishing village of Marzamemi and its historic tuna processing plant.
Enjoy Local Treats: Sip prosecco and taste local snacks as you cruise along the Sicilian coast.
Sentiment Analysis
Customers generally loved the boat tour, especially the scenery and snorkeling. Some people thought the boat was too crowded and that it was slightly rushed.

Customers enjoyed the beautiful coastal scenery.
Snorkeling in the clear waters was a highlight.
The skipper was knowledgeable and friendly.
Guests appreciated the provided drinks and snacks.
Some found the boat crowded.
The tour felt rushed for some participants.
Know Before You Go
This boat tour includes bottled water, snacks, use of snorkeling equipment, and coffee/tea. It does not include any other items not specifically listed. Meeting point is in Avola, where the skipper will welcome everyone aboard. Please be prepared to return to the same location at the end of the tour.
Hot Tip
Bring a waterproof camera to capture the amazing underwater views while snorkeling. Also, wear sunscreen and a hat to protect yourself from the sun, even on cloudy days.