Salite a bordo di questo tour in barca al tramonto, salpando dalla baia di Taormina verso Giardini Naxos. Scivolando lungo questo tratto di costa siciliana, passerete accanto a grotte e baie mentre il vostro esperto skipper vi racconterà la storia di questo luogo. Inoltre, se siete fortunati, potreste vedere dei delfini giocosi che fanno il bagno. Quando il sole tramonta dietro l'Etna, c'è tempo per un tuffo rinfrescante vicino all'Isola Bella, prima di un piccolo spuntino a bordo.

Crociera al tramonto nella baia di Taormina con aperitivo
- Navigherete lungo la costa siciliana, passando per grotte e baie
- La vostra guida vi racconterà la storia di questa zona
- Sono inclusi una sosta per il bagno e un pasto.
Crociera in barca
Birra, vino, acqua e bibite
- Scegliete il punto di partenza più adatto a voi:Lido Re Del Sole: Contrada 9, Taormina 98039 (ME)Spiaggia Sirina: Via Sirina 1, Taormina (ME)
- Non adatto a persone che soffrono di mal d'auto
- Non adatto a sedie a rotelle
- Non adatto a persone con mobilità ridotta
- Non adatto a persone che non sanno nuotare
- I bambini devono essere sotto la supervisione di un adulto (sopra i 18 anni) in ogni momento
- Porta costume da bagno, asciugamano e crema solare
- Porta un asciugamano
- Porta un cappello
- Porta con te del denaro extra per spese aggiuntive o mance
- Trasporto non incluso
- Soggetto a condizioni climatiche
- Si prega di notare che gli orari sono indicativi e potrebbero cambiare
- A questa esperienza non può essere applicata la nostra politica di cancellazione generale. Se desideri cancellare dovrai farlo entro 48 ore per poter ricevere un rimborso totale
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