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Discover Palermo's stunning coast on this 4-hour boat tour featuring snorkeling, cave visits, an aperitif, and scenic views—perfect for a relaxed day at sea.
Exploring Palermo from the water offers a fresh perspective on this vibrant Sicilian city. This Palermo boat tour lasts around 4 hours and departs from the Seica boat at the tourist port of Palermo, taking visitors along the stunning coast to explore caves, swim in crystalline waters, and enjoy a typical aperitif at sunset. Whether you choose a 14-metre vintage yacht or an 11-metre sailing boat, this experience combines scenic beauty, cultural highlights, and leisure in one memorable package.
The tour is perfect for those seeking a laid-back day on the sea, with stops for snorkeling, swimming, and sightseeing. It also caters to various groups, from families to small parties, and can be customized with options like party boat, hen parties, or business dinners. While the boats fill up quickly, the experience promises a blend of natural wonders and local flavors that appeal to many.


The meeting point is clearly marked with a Seica boat sign at coordinates 38.121856689453125, 13.368800163269043. The tour begins at specific times, with availability to check, and offers the flexibility of reserve now and pay later. The group size is small enough to ensure a relaxed atmosphere, with up to 6 people on the sailing boat or up to 14 on the vintage yacht, depending on your preference.
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Travelers can select their preferred boat type at booking, though the exact vessel may vary based on the reservation day. The smaller sailing boat is ideal for intimate groups, while the vintage yacht offers a more spacious experience. Both vessels are well-maintained, providing a comfortable environment to enjoy the coast.
The tours are scheduled to maximize time at each stop, balancing swimming, snorkeling, and exploring caves. The timing ensures enough leisure at each site, with photo opportunities at spots like Spiaggia Vergine Maria and the Queen’s Caves. Bathroom stops may vary with weather and maritime rules, so travelers should plan accordingly.

The Mondello Bay stop is perfect for swimming and snorkeling in crystal-clear waters. This sheltered bay allows for relaxing dips and underwater exploration, often praised for its vibrant marine life. The Queen’s Caves are a highlight, where visitors can walk into caves, take photos, and enjoy a drink while soaking in the scenery.
The Grotta Regina combines a visit inside the cave, snorkeling, and a wine-tasting experience. The photo stops at each location help capture the beauty of the rugged coastline, with the opportunity to learn about local landmarks from knowledgeable guides.

Snorkeling is a key part of this experience, with about 40 minutes allotted at the Gulf of Mondello. The waters here are noted for their transparency and marine life, giving snorkelers a chance to observe fish and underwater rock formations. The swimming stops are well-paced, allowing enough time to relax and enjoy the fresh sea air.
Travelers should remember to bring water or drinks to stay hydrated, especially given the hot temperatures typical of Sicilian summers. Drinks can also be purchased on board, making it easy to stay refreshed throughout the tour.
More Great Tours NearbyThe Grotta Regina provides a unique experience where you can walk into a cave, take pictures, and snorkel in its waters. The visit includes a photo stop, and the guide shares insights about the cave’s features. After exploring, there is an aperitif with wine and typical products, creating a relaxed atmosphere to unwind.
This stop is often praised for its beautiful scenery and the opportunity to see marine life up close. The hiking element adds a touch of adventure, making it a well-rounded stop for curious travelers.
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The aperitif is a highlight, featuring typical Sicilian products and a glass of local wine. It is not a full meal but offers a taste of regional flavors to complement the scenic views. Extra drinks are available for purchase, allowing guests to extend the leisurely ambiance as the sunset approaches.
Guests appreciate the quality of the snacks and the friendly service, which enhances the overall relaxing vibe of the tour.

The guides are known for being friendly, informative, and attentive. They provide detailed explanations of the coastline’s landmarks, beaches, and caves, adding a cultural dimension to the trip. Their knowledge and approachability are highly praised in reviews, making for a warm, welcoming environment.
Many reviews highlight how guides go beyond navigation, sharing stories and local insights that enrich the experience. The atmosphere on board is described as relaxed and friendly, suitable for all ages and groups.

The tour is wheelchair accessible, ensuring more guests can enjoy the experience. Travelers should bring sunglasses, camera, sunscreen, comfortable clothes, beachwear, and a daypack. Given the high temperatures, staying hydrated is essential, and water or drinks can be purchased on board.
While bathroom stops depend on weather conditions and maritime rules, the timed stops generally provide adequate opportunities for comfort and photos.

This Palermo boat tour suits families, small groups, or couples looking for a relaxed day at sea. It’s ideal for those who enjoy swimming, snorkeling, and nature photography. The cultural insights offered by guides add value for travelers interested in local landmarks and scenic beauty.
The tour’s flexibility makes it a good choice for celebrations like hen parties or small parties, as well as business dinners or special occasions.
This 4-hour experience offers a wonderful balance of natural beauty, culture, and leisure. The choice of vessels, stunning stops, and friendly guides make it a highly recommended activity in Palermo. The apertif and snorkeling add authentic touches that elevate the trip beyond simple sightseeing.
While booking early is advisable due to the limited spaces, the tour provides great value for the quality of scenery, activities, and local drinks. It’s especially suited for visitors eager to explore Sicily’s coast in a relaxed and informative setting.
Can I choose the type of boat for the tour?
Yes, at booking, you can select either the 14-metre vintage yacht or the 11-metre sailing boat, but the final vessel depends on the reservation for that day.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, making it easier for guests with mobility challenges to join.
What should I bring on the tour?
It’s recommended to bring sunglasses, camera, sunscreen, comfortable clothes, beachwear, and a daypack. You might also want to bring extra water or drinks.
How long are the snorkeling stops?
Snorkeling typically lasts around 40 minutes at the Gulf of Mondello, with additional swimming opportunities at other stops.
Is the aperitif enough for a meal?
No, the aperitif is a tasting of typical products and wine, not a full meal. Extra drinks can be purchased on board.
Are bathroom stops available?
Bathroom stops depend on local weather and maritime conditions, so they may vary but are generally scheduled during the tour.
What is the maximum group size?
Small groups include up to 6 people on the sailing boat, while larger groups (up to 14 people) can be hosted on the vintage yacht.
How do I book and pay?
You can reserve now and pay later, with the option to cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.