Stage 1 - Favignana
Favignana is the main island of the Aegadian Islands. Due to its geomorphological composition, the island offers both beaches and caves, making it the perfect destination for those who love seaside resorts with crystal-clear waters. The island has two main beaches: Cala Azzurra, a small sandy bay in the south, and the wide beach of Lido Burrone. More spectacular and captivating are the rocky coves of Cala Rossa and Cala del Bue Marino, characterized by tuff quarries and stunning seabeds. Finally, the areas of Punta Longa, Previto, and the Faraglioni are places where you can enjoy breathtaking sunsets where the sky is tinged with marvelous colors.
Stage 2 - Marettimo
Marettimo is the second largest island in the Egadi archipelago, preceded by Favignana and followed by Levanzo. It is undoubtedly the wildest and most pristine of the archipelago. Caves are its main natural feature: between the above-ground and submerged ones, there are over 400! Among the sea caves, the most noteworthy are the Grotta del Tuono (also known as Grotta del Presepe) and the Grotta del Cammello (Camel Cave). Due to its shape, few beaches can be reached by land; among them, however, is the beautiful Cala Bianca, with its pebbles and clear waters, located on the slopes of the Punta Troia promontory.
Stage 3 - Levanzo
Off the northern coast of Favignana, Levanzo is the oldest of the Egadi islands, as evidenced by the graffiti discovered in the Genovese Cave, dating back to 9200 BC. The historic center sits on the shore of Cala Dogana, overlooked by a Saracen watchtower. It's the smallest island in the archipelago, and the lack of roads makes it an ideal destination for trekking enthusiasts. Along its scenic and easily accessible trails, visitors can discover ancient shelters and unique species.
Important: Return to the port of departure on Friday afternoon, guests will still be able to sleep on board that night.
*The itinerary may be subject to change, based on weather conditions and/or for technical or logistical reasons, in order to ensure safety and a pleasant navigation for all participants.
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