"Great experience! Very clean boat, in perfect condition and very well managed by Alessandro who was very pleasant and attentive all day. We would have stayed 15-20 minutes longer at Stromboli (magnificent explosions!) but it is true that the return is long despite the speed of the boat."
"Very well organized. The boat was pretty full, but it worked. Everything went well. We would have liked to have had 30 minutes more time on Vulcano so that we could have climbed the volcano in a more relaxed manner."
Come aboard our boat and join us for this boat trip to Panarea and Stromboli at sunset! Our adventure begins at midday in the Milazzo harbour, from where we will head to our first stop: Panarea. Along the way, our staff will be happy to give you advice on what to see on the respective islands, where
The Capo Milazzo coastline is extremely rich in biodiversity and holds unique and precious natural features. Our boat trip to Capo Milazzo with snorkelling will give you the chance to observe the flora and fauna of this area up close, dive into crystal clear waters, and marvel at the colourful
Come and get to know Sicily's volcanic islands on our boat trip to Vulcano, Panarea and Stromboli! We will leave from Milazzo and our first stop will be the island of Vulcano. Here, you will have about two and a half hours to explore the island on your own, whereby we recommend trekking lovers climb
"YES!!! It was simply magnificent and grandiose...
Our guide Eckart was great and really available for everyone.
As for the organization of the day, it was very well thought out in terms of timing with sufficient time for each excursion.
An outing that I highly recommend without hesitation..."
"An afternoon spent on the boat in total relaxation, with an informal and fun atmosphere. An experience that also brings together people who don't know each other but who share the desire to experience the sea in a unique way. Great Alex and Peppe who 'guided' and pampered us and who love to make their guests feel good and shared with us their love for this piece of Sicily waiting to be discovered. Thanks to the skippers! and thanks also to the crew of 'unknown' friends met on that occasion."