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Experience the stunning Sicilian coast on a small-group boat tour exploring Zingaro Reserve, Scopello, and hidden caves with swimming, snacks, and great views.
Getting a chance to see Sicily’s coast from the water offers a whole new perspective on its natural beauty. This boat tour from Castellammare del Golfo promises an immersive half-day experience, taking you along some of the most pristine and unspoiled spots in the region, including the Zingaro Nature Reserve and the charming village of Scopello. It’s perfect for travelers who love scenic landscapes, crystal-clear waters, and a relaxed pace — all delivered by a small group for a more personalized touch.
What really draws us in about this experience is the combination of stunning scenery, knowledgeable guides, and the opportunity to jump into the water at multiple spots to cool off and soak in the views firsthand. The boat itself is modern and comfortable, with plenty of sun protection, making it suitable even in the heat of summer. But a possible consideration? The tour length is just four hours, so those wanting a deep-dive into Sicilian nature might need additional excursions. This tour appeals most to those seeking a relaxed, scenic, and authentic coastal adventure.


This boat tour offers more than just sightseeing — it’s a chance to truly peek into the coastal gems of northwest Sicily. Departing daily from Castellammare del Golfo’s port, the trip lasts four hours, which is perfect for a half-day escape. Whether you choose the morning or afternoon slot, you’ll be whisked along the coast in a modern boat that comfortably accommodates up to 15 guests, ensuring everyone has space to relax and take in the scenery.
The tour is led by a skipper and guide, who are not only experts in local history and geography but also friendly and attentive. As one reviewer noted, Giuseppe, the guide on one trip, was “knowledgeable, kind, and took amazing pictures,” adding a personal touch to the experience. The crew also provides life jackets, drinks, and fresh seasonal fruit, making the trip both safe and refreshing.
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Starting at the port of Castellammare del Golfo, the journey begins with a cruise along the coastline, where you’ll quickly notice the abundance of beaches and coves—more than twenty in total. The boat weaves through some of the region’s lesser-known corners, revealing unspoiled landscapes that can’t be appreciated from land alone.
Caves and Inlets: One of the highlights is visiting several caves, such as the Grotta della Vucciria, Grotta della Madonnina, and the Grotta delle Colombe. These caves are breathtaking, often with clear waters inside, perfect for a swim or just marveling at the natural formations. The Testa della Porta, Fossa dello Stinco, and Cala Bianca are among the most popular swimming stops, offering varied scenery and water conditions.
The Tonnara of Scopello and Faraglioni di Scopello: Approaching the historic fishing village of Scopello, you’ll pass by the famous Faraglioni di Scopello—towering rock formations rising from the sea. Here, you’ll stop for another swim in Cala Rossa, where the waters are so clear you can see your toes in the sand. The guide will also point out the ancient Tonnara, a former fishing compound that adds a touch of history to the landscape.
Zingaro Nature Reserve: The tour includes visits to several beaches within the reserve, including Cala dell’Uzzo and Cala Varo, the latter being part of the protected park. With its protected status, the Zingaro offers some of the region’s most pristine waters and scenic coves. The stops here last about 30 minutes each, allowing enough time to swim, snorkel, or simply relax on the boat.
Sunset and Return: As the tour winds down, you’ll enjoy the spectacle of the Sicilian sunset, with the colors shifting over the sea. The onboard music and gentle sea breeze make for a perfect end to the trip.

Intimate Group Size: Limiting the group to just 15 people ensures everyone gets personalized attention. From one reviewer: “Our boat captain was very nice and knowledgeable about the area.” This small-group vibe enhances comfort and allows for spontaneous requests or questions.
Expert Guidance and Friendly Service: Guides like Giuseppe aren’t just knowledgeable—they’re also friendly and engaging. They often move the boat closer for easier swimming access and take photos, making sure everyone captures memories.
Multiple Swimming Stops: The variety of inlets, caves, and beaches means you’ll get plenty of chances to swim in crystal-clear waters. Whether you’re a seasoned snorkeler or just looking to cool off, each stop offers something unique.
Scenic Landscapes and Cultural Spots: The combination of natural beauty and historical sites like the Tonnara di Scopello creates a balanced experience—perfect for those who love nature, culture, or a bit of both.
Comfort and Value: The boat is equipped with sunshade and music, adding to the relaxed atmosphere. The tour is priced straightforwardly, with no extra costs, making it good value considering the included visits, drinks, and snacks.


This experience is ideal for travelers who want a relaxed yet immersive way to explore Sicily’s coast. It’s perfect if you enjoy small-group tours, want to see the hidden caves and beaches, and love swimming in clear waters. Families, couples, and solo travelers will all appreciate the friendly atmosphere and stunning scenery.
If you’re after a full-day adventure with more extensive exploring, you might want to combine this with other activities. But for a beautiful, half-day escape that hits the highlights of the coast, this tour hits the mark.

This boat tour from Castellammare del Golfo offers a beautifully balanced experience of scenic beauty, cultural highlights, and relaxing swimming stops. The small group size and knowledgeable guides create an intimate, authentic feel that’s hard to beat. It’s a fantastic way to see the Sicilian coastline from a different perspective—close enough to appreciate all its details and vast enough to relax and breathe it all in.
Whether you’re a seasoned swimmer or just want to unwind with spectacular views, this tour captures the essence of Sicily’s coast. The inclusion of caves, beaches, and the historic Tonnara makes it a well-rounded choice for anyone looking to combine natural beauty with a touch of local history.
This experience is best suited for travelers craving a memorable, scenic, and hassle-free day at sea—perfect for capturing stunning photos, cooling off in crystal waters, and soaking up the local atmosphere without feeling rushed or crowded.
“The scenery was AMAZING. You cant see it all without getting on the water. The people running everything were fantastic, our boat captain was very …”

What is the duration of the tour? The tour lasts approximately 4 hours, with the option to choose a morning (9:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.) or afternoon (2:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.) trip.
Is there an age limit or suitable for kids? While not explicitly mentioned, the experience is family-friendly given the short duration and calm waters, but it’s best to confirm with the provider if traveling with very young children.
Are drinks and snacks included? Yes, the tour includes cold drinks and fresh seasonal fruit, with no extra costs.
What should I bring? Bring biodegradable sunscreen, beachwear, and perhaps a towel or snorkeling gear if you have your own.
Can I swim during the stops? Absolutely, several stops are dedicated to swimming, usually around 30 minutes each, in some of the most beautiful water spots.
What happens if the weather isn’t suitable? The tour can be canceled with a full refund if weather conditions make sailing unsafe or uncomfortable.
This boat tour from Castellammare del Golfo delivers a beautifully paced, scenic adventure that uncovers Sicily’s best coastal spots in comfort and style. Whether you’re after iconic landscapes, hidden caves, or a refreshing swim, it’s a splash of authentic Sicilian life on the water that’s tough to beat.