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Discover Stromboli’s volcanic beauty on a private boat tour with Pasqualo, including stops at Ginostra, lava views, snorkeling spots, and a sea stack.
Exploring the volcanic island of Stromboli by sea offers a unique view of its stunning coastline, active lava flows, and hidden beaches. This private boat tour with Pasqualo is designed for small groups of up to four people, making it an intimate experience priced at $332.31 per group. With an approximate duration of 3 hours, the tour delivers a rich blend of natural wonders, local charm, and opportunities for swimming, snorkeling, and coastal sightseeing.
While the tour is praised for its knowledgeable guide and carefully curated stops, there are some mixed reviews about the level of service and the language spoken. Still, this outing is ideal for those who want to explore Stromboli from a sea perspective, visit the iconic Sciara del Fuoco, and enjoy the tranquil village of Ginostra.


This exclusive Stromboli tour takes place on a private boat, departing from Pontile in Stromboli. The experience is perfect for those seeking a personalized adventure that highlights Stromboli’s dramatic coastline and volcanic activity. The 3-hour duration allows enough time to see the island’s most famous sights without feeling rushed, and the mobile ticket makes booking straightforward.
The small group size guarantees a tailored experience, where the local skipper Pasqualo guides you safely along the coast, sharing stories about the island’s history and volcanic features. The price of $332.31 includes the entire experience, making it an accessible way to see Stromboli from the sea with all the key highlights.
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The first stop on this tour is the peaceful village of Ginostra. Known for its relaxed atmosphere and beautiful sea views, Ginostra is a highlight for anyone wanting to experience a traditional fishing village untouched by mass tourism.
During the 1 hour and 30-minute stop, visitors have free time to walk around, enjoy a drink, and take in the spectacular vistas. The tour includes a visit to the “Piscinette di Ginostra”, natural swimming pools where swimming and snorkeling are on the agenda. This spot is particularly praised for its natural beauty and tranquil setting—the perfect place for a refreshing bath and sunbathing.

Next, the boat moves closer to the Stromboli volcano, one of the most active volcanoes in Europe. The Sciara del Fuoco provides a stunning view of the lava flow and eruptive activity. The steep volcanic wall pours eruptive material, which makes for an impressive spectacle.
Passengers can enjoy snorkeling opportunities at this stop, with the guide leading you to nice spots to float and relax. The admission is included in the tour, which covers the view of the puffing peak and the lava flow. This part of the trip offers a rare chance to experience volcanic activity from a safe distance while appreciating the island’s geological power.

The final stop is at the sea stack Strombolicchio, located 2 km northeast of Stromboli. Known for its deep blue waters and dramatic cliffs, this volcanic formation is a striking sight from the sea.
Here, visitors get the chance to swim in the blue waters and enjoy a last relaxing bath before heading back to the main island. The free time at Strombolicchio is brief—about 30 minutes—but enough to appreciate its rugged beauty and take photos of the impressive rock formations.

The adventure begins at the Pontile in Stromboli, a central point accessible from the island’s main areas. Since the tour ends back at the starting point, the schedule ensures a seamless experience without the need for additional transportation.
The private nature of this tour means only your group participates, ensuring a comfortable and personalized outing. Arranging the tour in advance is recommended, with most bookings made about 38 days ahead, reflecting its popularity.

Pasqualo, the local skipper guiding this trip, is praised for his knowledge and friendly attitude. He shares insights about the island’s volcanic activity and local life, adding depth to the experience.
However, a review notes that language barriers could occur, as an incident involved an English-speaking tour where the guide did not speak English, and the tour duration was shorter than expected. Nevertheless, the overall experience benefits from Pasqualo’s local expertise and attention.

This tour is suitable for most travelers, given its short duration and light physical activity—mainly swimming and walking around the villages. It is accessible for service animals, and since it departs from a public transportation-friendly location, reaching the meeting point is straightforward.
No specific accessibility information beyond this is provided, but the small group size tends to facilitate easier movement around the stops.

Since the experience relies on good weather, cancellations can occur if conditions are unfavorable. If canceled due to weather, travelers are offered a full refund or an alternative date.
Cancellation is free up to 24 hours in advance, allowing flexibility for plans. Make sure to cancel at least a day before to avoid losing the full cost of the tour.
This private boat tour suits those who want to see Stromboli from a close-up perspective and enjoy personalized service. It is especially appealing to adventurers eager to observe volcanic activity and explore hidden beaches inaccessible by land.
Travelers interested in snorkeling and relaxing in natural pools will find this tour particularly rewarding. Its small group format ensures a quieter, more intimate experience, ideal for couples or small families.
This 3-hour private tour offers a fantastic way to explore Stromboli’s coastline and volcanic features in a relaxed, intimate setting. The stops in Ginostra, the Sciara del Fuoco, and Strombolicchio showcase some of the island’s most scenic and geologically interesting spots.
While the tour’s price reflects its personalized nature, some reviews highlight room for improvement in service and communication. Still, the opportunity to swim in natural pools, see active lava flows, and hear local insights makes it a worthwhile choice for those seeking a tailored island experience.
“The tour is nice, but we booked English tour, the guide does not speak English, 3 hours tour finished in 2:30 hour, no water provided (was indicate…”
Is this tour suitable for children?
The tour is accessible to most travelers, including children, as it involves gentle walking and swimming. Check with the provider for specific age restrictions.
How do I book this tour?
Booking can be done online in advance, with most bookings made about 38 days ahead. The private nature requires reservation for your group only.
What should I bring?
Bring swimwear, towels, sunscreen, camera, and a light jacket or cover-up for the boat ride. No water is provided in some reviews, so consider bringing your own.
Can I see lava erupting during the tour?
You will get a view of the Sciara del Fuoco, where volcanic activity is visible, but eruptions are not guaranteed and depend on volcanic activity on the day.
Are there any restrictions for participating?
The tour is suitable for most people, but travelers should be comfortable with short boat rides and swimming. It is not specified if there are age or health restrictions.
Is the tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
No explicit information is available, but the small group size and focus on short walking stops suggest moderate accessibility.
What happens in case of bad weather?
If weather conditions are poor, the tour may be canceled, with the option for a full refund or rescheduling.
How long in advance should I reserve?
Most bookings are made about 38 days ahead, but last-minute reservations may be possible depending on availability.
Can service animals participate?
Yes, service animals are allowed on this tour.
What is included in the price?
The admission tickets for snorkeling spots and Strombolicchio are included, and the guide’s insights are part of the experience.