Imagine a perfect day spent at sea, aboard a boat. The sun shines high in the sky, the temperature is ideal, with a light breeze that gently rocks the boat.
The sea is crystal clear and turquoise, and occasionally you can see fish swimming near the surface. You will make stops in the most beautiful coves with pristine blue sea, we will reach San Vito lo Capo in a wonderful sea.
The Faraglioni di Scopello will be a shelter for your aperitif at sunset.
Qualified personnel on board and you will board a Noah 33 Cabin, an 11-meter boat with cabin and bathroom, three showers.
Often the Scopello stacks represent the conclusion of a boat tour in the Zingaro Reserve. Seeing them rise from the turquoise sea will make your heart beat with emotion and you can’t resist the desire to swim under these rocky giants. Even better if, after swimming, a glass of wine awaits you on board to toast with! Right on the beach in front of the stacks stands the Tonnara di Scopello. Founded in the 13th century, this trap became an important centre for bluefin tuna fishing and, in the latter part of its history, was owned by the Florio family. The fish processing plants were decommissioned at the beginning of the twentieth century and today the tuna trap is an open-air museum that offers a fascinating window into Sicily’s maritime past.
Another hidden gem is Cala Mazzo di Sciacca, a small cove of white pebbles and crystal clear waters. This cove is less frequented than others, making it an ideal destination for those looking for a bit of tranquility and intimacy. While sailing, it is not uncommon to spot groups of dolphins playing in the surrounding waters, offering an unforgettable natural spectacle.
In addition to the beautiful blue color of the waters, you can admire the rocks that plunge into the sea. Snorkeling with a mask and snorkel will allow you to see fish such as bream and glaze, corals and other underwater wonders up close.
You will make your own way to the meeting points