Sailing in Sicily is something you must do as soon as you arrive in Italy. It is one of the best ways to experience what it is like to get around the Mediterranean while interacting with the friendly people of the islands.

A tour of Sicily can begin in Palermo, which consists of 82 cities. Each of them talks about the history, culture and natural resources of Sicily. But for sea lovers, you may find a couple of very interesting places. One of them is Mondello, which is about 15 kilometers from the city. This has been converted into a resort; That is why it is filled with many villas, perfect for a holiday with family and friends. You can also stroll along interesting streets such as Viale Principe Scalea and Via Ca da Mosto. Another option would be Grotte dell’Addaura, which is also near Mondello. It also has great sea fronts as well as excellent caves for those who love caving.

Sicily is the largest of all the autonomous regions of Italy. Covering more than 25,000 square kilometers. There are also many islands that surround the region and are part of it. This includes the Aeolian Islands to the north and the Pantelleria and Pelagie Islands to the south. It also has one of the longest coastlines, which extends over a distance of 1200 km. Sailing in Sicily gives you the best opportunity to explore the water and see the scenery of the countryside.

You can take your charter to Eolie and Egadi. The latter is dotted with coral reefs and colorful fish. You may also find the area’s tuna processing industry very interesting. Don’t forget to visit the bed grotto too. Eolie, or more also known as the Aeolian Islands. There are a number of islands that make up the archipelago, such as Salina, Vulcano, Alicudi, Filicudi, Stromboli, Basiluzzo, and Panarea. Apart from being a prime spot for swimming, snorkeling, scuba diving and kayaking, you can also enjoy the wonderful mud baths, which are locally known as fango baths.

The volcanic island of Ustica is a place you shouldn’t miss when you’re cruising in Sicily. Besides being rich in many historical and archaeological sites, it is also blessed with crystal clear waters and jagged yet beautiful coastlines. In fact, these are the reasons why people love snorkeling and diving in this region. There are also countless caves that you can visit by boat or by land. If you’d like some privacy, you can anchor near the smaller beaches at Ponta dello Spalmatore, Cala Ceduti, and Al Faro.


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