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Discover the stunning Egadi Islands on a 8-hour boat trip from Trapani, with snorkeling, local food, and expert guides to enhance your Sicilian adventure.
Exploring the Egadi Islands by Boat: An Authentic Sicilian Experience
Taking a day trip to the Egadi Islands from Trapani promises a scenic, relaxed, and culturally rich outing. This tour, offered by Noleggio Gommone Trapani, is a fantastic way to enjoy Sicily’s crystal-clear waters, charming villages, and stunning sea caves—all in one day. Whether you choose a boat or a dinghy, you’re in for a memorable journey filled with swimming, snorkeling, and scenic stops.
One of the highlights we love is the inclusion of double aperitifs—a perfect way to toast the day both before entering Favignana and at sunset. Plus, the fact that there’s a professional photography service means you can focus on enjoying the moment without worrying about capturing every shot. On the flip side, a potential consideration is the reliance on Italian or other languages during the trip, which might be a challenge for non-Italian speakers.
This tour is best suited for travelers wanting a cultural and natural escape with a relaxed pace, an emphasis on stunning scenery, and authentic local flavors. If you’re keen on swimming in clear waters, exploring sea caves, and enjoying Sicilian cuisine on board, this experience offers great value and authentic charm.


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The tour starts at 10:00 a.m., giving you a full day of sea-based exploration until about 6:00 p.m. During this time, you’ll visit several highlights: Cala Rossa, Bue Marino, Cala Azzurra, and the Lovers’ Cave (Grotta degli Innamorati) on Favignana, along with the port and village. Then, you’ll move on to Levanzo, stopping at Cala Fredda, Cala Minnola, and Cala Calcara.
Each stop is thoughtfully chosen for its unique charm. The sea caves and coves are especially notable for their vivid colors and sheltered swimming areas. One guest described the trip as “a ride into some of the most beautiful coves of Favignana and Levanzo,” emphasizing how stunning and peaceful these spots are.
The visit to the village of Favignana offers a welcome break, giving travelers a chance to wander through its quaint streets, explore local shops, or simply relax with an ice cream. This balance between sea and land makes the trip more comprehensive and satisfying.
Cala Rossa, Favignana: Known for its striking red cliffs and crystal waters, it’s a prime spot for photos and swimming. Expect to spend enough time here to take in the scenery and cool off.
Bue Marino: Famous for its caves and underwater tunnels, this spot is perfect for snorkeling and exploring marine life with the provided equipment.
Cala Azzurra: True to its name, you’ll find vivid blue waters ideal for a refreshing swim. This cove is often praised for its serenity and beauty.
Lovers’ Cave: Accessible by boat, this grotto is a highlight for many, with some reviewers noting it’s even more stunning than the photos suggest.
Favignana Village: A leisurely stop allowing you to stretch your legs, grab a coffee, or browse the local crafts.
Levanzo: Smaller and quieter, it offers charming bays like Cala Minnola and Cala Calcara, with clear waters perfect for snorkeling.
Guests have consistently praised the knowledgeable and friendly skippers, like Nino and Roberto, who not only navigate safely but also share interesting details about each location. One reviewer specifically mentioned that Roberto “explained the features of each cove,” adding educational value to the experience.
Many talk about the crystal-clear water—it’s not an exaggeration. One guest called it “like being in the Caribbean,” describing visibility so good that you can see to the bottom even in deeper spots.
The snorkeling gear is a thoughtful inclusion, letting you explore marine life freely. Several guests noted how seamless this was, appreciating that the equipment and life jackets were ready to go, making swimming less of a hassle.
The food and drinks are another standout: a ** Sicilian-inspired lunch offered on request in September** (at €10), with some guests raving about the fish couscous and local delicacies. The double aperitif always adds a touch of celebration, with cold drinks, wine, and spritzes flowing freely.
We noticed that many travelers appreciated the stress-free photography service, which captures professional shots of you at the most picturesque spots. At the end of the day, photos are sent directly via WhatsApp or email—handy for those who want to relive the trip without worrying about taking selfies or missing shots.
The group size varies, but with the option for exclusive booking, groups or families can enjoy a more private experience. Many reviewers felt the pace was perfect, with enough time to swim and explore without feeling rushed.
At $59 per person, including snorkeling equipment, drinks, and a scenic boat ride, this trip offers excellent value for the quality of experience. The inclusion of professional photos and the chance to taste Sicilian flavors onboard elevates it beyond a simple boat tour.
While lunch in September costs an additional €10 if requested, many travelers found it worthwhile, especially given the quality and authenticity of the food. The tour’s price doesn’t just cover transportation—it delivers a well-rounded cultural and natural adventure.

This boat trip is perfect for travelers who want to combine scenic beauty with cultural exploration. If you love swimming, snorkeling, and relaxing with a local culinary touch, you’ll find this trip offers outstanding value. The knowledgeable skippers and stunning spots make it ideal for those seeking an authentic Sicilian sea adventure.
It’s especially suited for groups and families who appreciate a laid-back pace and want the flexibility of stops and free time. However, if you’re on a tight schedule or prefer a more personalized, private experience, the option for exclusive booking is available.
If you’re not fluent in Italian, be prepared for some language barriers, but don’t let that deter you—guides are friendly and eager to help. This tour offers a fantastic blend of natural wonder, cultural charm, and good food, making it a highlight of any Sicily trip.

Is snorkeling equipment included?
Yes, snorkeling gear is provided along with life jackets, making it easy and safe to explore underwater spots.
Can I request a lunch on board?
Yes, in September, lunch can be requested for €10, with Sicilian dishes like fish couscous and local specialties.
What is the duration of the tour?
The trip lasts approximately 8 hours, from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., including multiple stops for swimming, sightseeing, and relaxing.
Are drinks and aperitifs included?
Absolutely. Cold drinks, aperitifs, and a final toast are always included in the price, adding to the convivial atmosphere.
Is the tour suitable for children or pregnant women?
The tour is not recommended for pregnant women and isn’t suitable for those with mobility issues or who cannot swim.
What language do guides speak?
Guides and skippers primarily speak Italian, with some offering assistance in English and Slovak, but language barriers may occur.
To sum it up, this Egadi Islands day trip offers a balanced mix of scenic beauty, cultural highlights, and relaxation. With friendly guides, excellent snorkeling, and authentic local flavors, it provides great value for travelers eager to experience Sicily’s stunning coastline without sacrificing comfort. Perfect for those who love a laid-back yet culturally rich sea adventure, this tour promises memorable views, friendly service, and plenty of opportunities to unwind in one of Italy’s most beautiful regions.