Egadi Islands Dinghy Excursion from Trapani
Sail to Favignana and Levanzo, explore hidden coves, and enjoy a traditional Sicilian lunch on board
Think hopping around the Egadi Islands is as easy as catching a ferry—think again Without local insight, you’ll miss the secret coves, sea caves, and best swim spots that make these islands unforgettable. This boat tour solves all that with seven swim stops, onboard aperitifs, a traditional Sicilian lunch, and free time to explore Favignana. Only 12 can board—make sure you’re one of them.
- Meeting point at Trapani Marina
- Set sail from Trapani
- Cala Azzurra
- Bue Marino and Cala Rossa
- Cave of the Lovers and Lunch
- Free time in Favignana
- Cruise to Levanzo: Cala Dogana and Cala Fredda
- Final stop at Cala Minnula
- Fruit and farewell toast
- Ending point
Join an unforgettable speedboat excursion, exploring the natural and historical wonders of the Egadi Islands. Your adventure begins discovering the turquoise waters and captivating stories of Cala Azzurra and Cala Rossa in Favignana, where stunning landscapes blend with rich history. Continue the experience at Bue Marino, admiring its fascinating caves and vibrant marine life. Let yourself be enchanted by the tranquility and charm of the romantic Lovers’ Cave—a perfect place for dreamlike scenery and pure relaxation.
Your exploration continues at Levanzo, where Cala Dogana, Cala Fredda, and Cala Minnula offer a unique combination of crystal-clear waters, gripping stories, and untouched nature. These coves are ideal for those who want to dive into exceptional marine environments and discover hidden corners of beauty and history. Conclude your day returning to Trapani, carrying vivid, bright memories of the Egadi Islands, ready to be shared and relived.
Egadi Islands Dinghy Excursion from Trapani Description
Your 8-hour boat tour includes:
Welcome Spritz with snacks
Two-course Sicilian pasta lunch plus wine, soft drinks, and water
Expert skipper, fuel, and marine-reserve fees
Mask, snorkel, floating noodles, and life buoys
Onboard restroom and freshwater showers
Free time in the village of Favignana
Small group experience of maximum 12 people
Cala Azzurra
Your adventure begins at Trapani’s marina, and although your boat won’t set off until 10 am, we recommend arriving around 9 am. This gives you plenty of time to check in, grab coffee and breakfast from a nearby café, and settle in on board. Then, on the captain’s orders, it’s off to Favignana. Your first stop is Cala Azzurra—a shallow, calm bay known for its bright blue water and clean, sandy bottom. You’ll have time to swim, snorkel, or relax onboard while the crew prepares a light aperitif: your choice of prosecco, spritz, or a soft drink, along with salty snacks.
Swim Stops at Bue Marino and Cala Rossa
Next, you’ll cruise toward Bue Marino—a deep, rocky inlet once home to monk seals. Today, it’s a local’s favorite for snorkeling, floating, and simply admiring the striking contrast of light and stone.
From there, it’s on to Cala Rossa. This bay gets its name from a bloody naval battle between Romans and Carthaginians in 241 BC, but 2,000 years later, it’s more known for red-tinged rocks and turquoise waters. Swim past limestone quarries etched into the cliffs, and tune in as your skipper shares the fascinating history of one of Favignana’s most iconic coves.
Swim at the Cave of the Lovers and Sicilian Lunch
As you'll come to quickly agree, there's no such thing as too many swim stops—especially when they lead to places like the Cave of the Lovers. From the right angle, the stones inside look like two figures embracing, which inspired the cave’s name and the local legends that go with it. It’s a peaceful, shaded spot where you can float, snorkel, or just take in the stillness.
Once everyone’s back on board, you’ll head to Favignana’s marina and dock for lunch. The crew serves a spread of regional favorites: pasta with Trapani and Genovese pesto, fresh pane cunzato topped with anchovies, tomatoes, and oregano, and ripe seasonal fruit.
Free Time in Favignana
We all know the rule—no swimming right after lunch. Luckily, this is the perfect time to stretch your legs and get a feel for Favignana on land.
You’ll have about an hour to explore the island’s laid-back town center, filled with colorful storefronts, quiet streets, and coastal views. Pop into small shops, sip something cool at a café, or stroll past reminders of the island’s tuna-fishing heritage. This is your chance to experience a slower pace and see how life flows on land, before heading back out to sea.
Cala Dogana and Cala Fredda
With the coastline calling again, it’s time to set course for the smallest of the Egadi Islands—Levanzo. The first stop is Cala Dogana, a peaceful bay backed by a cluster of white homes and small boats tied along the shore. It’s a glimpse of everyday island life, and one of the prettiest from the deck. From there, it’s a short cruise to Cala Fredda. Tucked between limestone cliffs, this cove is all about calm water and soft light. It's ideal for a cooling swim or a slow snorkel, and if you’re the type to notice details, keep an eye out for the natural freshwater springs that made this a vital stop for sailors centuries ago.
Final Dip at Cala Minnula and Toast to the Day
Before the boat turns homeward, there’s one last stop to make. Cala Minnula may be small, but what it lacks in size, it makes up for in character. This quiet cove once served as a strategic anchorage for ancient traders, and the remnants of that history still lie just beneath the surface. After a final swim, you’ll be treated to fresh fruit and a celebratory shot of cantaloupe liqueur as the boat heads back toward Trapani. By the time you disembark at 6 pm, you’ll be sun-kissed, satisfied, and dreaming of your next island escape. Thanks for joining!
What you get with this tour
Frequently Asked Questions
What to bring?
Swimsuit, towel, reef-safe sunscreen, sunglasses, flip-flops, and a light cap for midday sun.
What to bring?
Swimsuit, towel, reef-safe sunscreen, sunglasses, flip-flops, and a light cap for midday sun.
Is this tour run by The Tour Guy?
No, this tour is operated by one of our trusted and vetted partners in Trapani, Sicily.
Is lunch included in the price of the tour?
Yes, authentic Sicilian dishes like arancini and pizzette will be served onboard. You’ll also be treated to snacks and fresh fruit during the tour.
Are drinks included in the price of the tour?
Yes, local prosecco, water, and soft drinks are included in the price of the tour.
What if I have food allergies, intolerances, or other dietary requirements?
Please contact us after booking to let us know ahead of time. We’ll work with our partners to accommodate your needs.
Is there any chance my tour might be canceled?
Yes. This tour is subject to cancellation due to adverse weather and safety concerns. On the rare occasions the tour is canceled, we'll inform you as soon as possible.
Can I bring my children?
Of course, kids love this experience and all our boats are equipped with life jackets for children.
Do I need my own snorkel set?
No, the boat supplies quality masks, snorkels, and life jackets, but feel free to bring personal gear if you prefer.
What if I have concerns about my mobility?
The tour is not wheelchair accessible. If you have any mobility concerns, please contact us in advance for assistance.
Does this tour include hotel pickup?
Please note that hotel pickup is not included. You will meet your host directly at the designated meeting point.