Private two hour boat tour with Prosecco
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- 2 hr



















Private boat tour to discover the wonders of Syracuse, reserved only for you with a good prosecco to taste
Itinerary Details
Operated by: Syracuse excursion
This is a typical itinerary for this product
Pass By: Maniace Castle
Passage from the maniace castle
Stop At: Ortigia
The private tour with aperitif will start from the bridges of Ortigia and then we will enter the "large port" of Syracuse and the beautiful alfeo seafront of Ortigia. Later we will go out of the port to circumnavigate the island and admire the monuments located along the coast. We will leave Ortigia to head towards the coast north of Syracuse to go and see the beautiful sea caves. Later we will return from the "small port" to navigate within the Ortigia canal that divides the island from the city and we will pass under the bridges to return to the starting point. The visit is guided and a historical and geographical explanation is provided. It is also possible to stop for a swim.
Duration: 20 minutes
Pass By: Fonte Aretusa
We will see the outside of the Arethusa spring and its water
Pass By: Maniace Castle
Passage from the maniace castle
Stop At: Ortigia
The private tour with aperitif will start from the bridges of Ortigia and then we will enter the "large port" of Syracuse and the beautiful alfeo seafront of Ortigia. Later we will go out of the port to circumnavigate the island and admire the monuments located along the coast. We will leave Ortigia to head towards the coast north of Syracuse to go and see the beautiful sea caves. Later we will return from the "small port" to navigate within the Ortigia canal that divides the island from the city and we will pass under the bridges to return to the starting point. The visit is guided and a historical and geographical explanation is provided. It is also possible to stop for a swim.
Duration: 20 minutes
Pass By: Fonte Aretusa
We will see the outside of the Arethusa spring and its water