Favignana Island
Cala Azzurra: one of Favignana’s most beloved and popular beaches, it gets its name from the color of its crystal blue waters. The seabed consists of white sand with pink hues, while the sea is always calm and transparent in this enchanting place;
Bue Marino: one of the most beautiful and fascinating inlets. The contrast between the white of the quarry and the blue of the sea creates a striking spectacle;
Cala Rossa: Enclosed between imposing cliffs, this wild and unspoiled beach boasts deep blue waters with delicate reflections tending toward turquoise;
Scalo Cavallo: Among the lesser-known stops, it is an ancient tuff quarry, where the color of the water transitions from the delicate turquoise hue along the shore to the deep blue of the deep waters;
1 p.m., Port of Favignana: stop and descend to independently explore the center of the island;
3:00 p.m., we set off to the swimming-accessible Grotta degli Innamorati (Lovers’ cave);
Cala del Pozzo: a bay distinguished by the presence of rocks and white sandy beaches, with rocky seabeds extraordinarily rich in life and color.
Afterwards, it will set sail for Levanzo.
The Faraglione: a majestic rock separated from the island, with a beautiful beach of clean, white pebbles. Unlike the other stacks on the Sicilian coast, which stand majestic and inaccessible, the Faraglione di Levanzo resembles more of an atoll, ready to welcome fearless swimmers.
Passage at the island port: Cala Dogana;
Cala Fredda: beach surrounded by rugged and wild nature;
Cala Minnola: enchanting cove lapped by crystal clear waters and surrounded by a wonderful dense pine forest. Its deep waters, hide archaeological finds dating back to Roman times.
6 p.m. approx. Return to Trapani.
Via dei Gladioli, (vento di maestrale), Trapani, Italy
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