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Sea and nature
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The boat excursion from Palermo to Ustica is a wonderful way to discover the beauties of the area around the Sicilian capital. Departure from Villa Igea, a neo-Gothic style structure built at the end of the 19th century and a historic 5-star hotel in Palermo. On request, departure also from La Cala and Mondello.
Departure at 08.00 from Marina Villa Igiea and we will arrive in Ustica around 11.00.
We will stop at the most beautiful points of the marine reserve to swim in the sea, for snorkeling and for sunbathing. Music and lots of fun on board.
In collaboration with our diving center, those who wish can immerse themselves in the splendid seabed of Ustica accompanied by our expert diving instructors who will organize the dive. (dive cost not included).
The island of Ustica has an uncontaminated sea, rich in rare fish, a spectacular flora and fauna, and seabed comparable to an authentic underwater museum, making Ustica a unique location for diving lovers in Sicily. For diving lovers, in fact, the depths of Ustica are a true paradise: the natural coves, within the Marine Protected Area, offer themselves as useful starting points for spectacular dives or breathtaking snorkeling and seawatching experiences, to discover fantastic landscapes.
There will be a stop on the island of about 2 hours for the visit independently.
Ustica is a small village made up of narrow alleys, stairways, houses painted like paintings and suggestive landscapes and breathtaking views.
Agriculture has always represented the primary source of livelihood: among traditional peasant products such as lentils and aubergines from Ustica.
You can discover the history of Ustica by immersing yourself in its ancient archaeological wonders and visiting ancient human settlements, or venture along the ancient paths and streets of the ancient village.
The first human settlements date back to the Paleolithic, and the large amount of archaeological finds also found underwater, due to the many shipwrecks that occurred over time, testified to the presence of ancient peoples.
We will leave Ustica at around 5.00 pm to arrive in Palermo in the evening around 8.00 pm.
Departure at 8.00 from Villa Igea for Ustica Island.
On request, departure also from La Cala and Mondello.
We will stop at the most beautiful points of the marine reserve to swim in the sea, for snorkeling and for sunbathing. Music and lots of fun on board.
In collaboration with our diving center, those who wish can immerse themselves in the splendid seabed of Ustica accompanied by our expert diving instructors who will organize the dive. (dive cost not included).
The island of Ustica has an uncontaminated sea, rich in rare fish, a spectacular flora and fauna, and seabed comparable to an authentic underwater museum, making Ustica a unique location for diving lovers in Sicily. For diving lovers, in fact, the depths of Ustica are a true paradise: the natural coves, within the Marine Protected Area, offer themselves as useful starting points for spectacular dives or breathtaking snorkeling and seawatching experiences, to discover fantastic landscapes.
There will be a stop on the island of about 2 hours for the visit independently.
Ustica is a small village made up of narrow alleys, stairways, houses painted like paintings and suggestive landscapes and breathtaking views.
Agriculture has always represented the primary source of livelihood: among traditional peasant products such as lentils and aubergines from Ustica.
You can discover the history of Ustica by immersing yourself in its ancient archaeological wonders and visiting ancient human settlements, or venture along the ancient paths and streets of the ancient village.
The first human settlements date back to the Paleolithic, and the large amount of archaeological finds also found underwater, due to the many shipwrecks that occurred over time, testified to the presence of ancient peoples.
After a splendid day at sea, we will return to Villa Igea (Palermo). We will leave Ustica at 17.00 to arrive in Palermo in the evening at 20.00.