A dinghy excursion to the Egadi Islands offers a lively, intimate way to explore Sicily’s stunning coastlines and marine treasures. Priced at around $69 per person, this seven- to nine-hour adventure promises a day filled with swimming, tasting, and laughing aboard two inflatable boats operated by Egadi Summer Sea. Led by friendly guides Peppe and Giorgio, the trip is praised for its authentic atmosphere, personalized service, and spectacular scenery — a perfect choice for travelers seeking a relaxed, local experience of Favignana, Levanzo, and Marettino.
What I truly appreciate about this tour is its casual, friendly vibe, especially the way the guides make everyone feel at home. Both guides have earned high praise — reviews emphasize Giorgio’s patience and Giuseppe’s professionalism, with many travelers remarking on how they went above and beyond to show secret coves and caves. Plus, the inclusive offerings of Sicilian lunch, wine, and snorkeling gear add genuine value, turning a boat ride into a memorable feast for the senses. That said, the tour’s casual style might not appeal if you’re looking for a highly structured, luxury experience or have very tight schedules.
One thing to consider is the group size; with a maximum of 12 travelers, it remains small enough to feel intimate but lively enough to share stories with fellow adventurers. Also, the tour runs year-round with flexible hours, making it easily adaptable to your plans. The price reflects a good deal when you think about the all-inclusive nature — food, drinks, snorkeling gear, and personalized guides — all in one day on the water.
Key Points

Authentic local experience: Guides Peppe and Giorgio are praised for their friendliness and knowledge, making the tour feel personal and engaging.
Stunning scenery and hidden coves: Expect crystal-clear waters, red rocks at Cala Rossa, and postcard-worthy beaches like Cala Fredda and Cala Minnula.
Great value for money: The all-inclusive setup, including Sicilian lunch, wine, snorkeling gear, and a relaxed boat trip, offers a lot for the ticket price.
Flexible itinerary: Visits to Favignana, Levanzo, and Marettino, with stops for swimming and snorkeling, ensure plenty of time for relaxation and exploration.
Small-group intimacy: With a cap of 12 passengers, you get a cozy atmosphere conducive to sharing stories and personal attention from guides.
Positive reviews: Consistently rated 5/5, travelers describe it as “an unforgettable authentic experience” and “a fantastic boat tour” with memorable stops and good vibes.
A Close Look at the Tour Experience
This tour kicks off at the Vento di Maestrale pier in Trapani, where you’ll meet your two inflatable dinghy boats operated by Egadi Summer Sea. From there, the day begins with a quick safety rundown and an enthusiastic welcome from Peppe and Giorgio, who are clearly passionate about sharing their love for these islands. Booking ahead — typically about 60 days — ensures you’re set for what many describe as an authentic Sicilian adventure.
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The Itinerary Breakdown
Stop 1: Isola di Favignana
Your first stop is Favignana, famed for its dramatic Cala Rossa and its shimmering Cala Azzurra. As you glide along, you’ll be able to admire coves with turquoise waters and striking red rocks, just as many reviews mention. The guides are known for their patience and attentiveness, gently pointing out hidden spots like Isolotto del Previto and Cala Rotonda. With roughly five hours on the island, you’ll have ample time to swim, snorkel, or simply relax on deck while soaking in the views. Reviewers often highlight the beauty of Cala Rossa — “crystal clear waters and red rocks” — as a standout.
Stop 2: Levanzo
Next, the boat heads to Levanzo, a smaller yet equally charming island. Here, you can see the Faraglione rocks and snorkel at Cala Camaro, known for its turquoise waters and unspoiled nature, or visit Cala Fredda with its postcard-worthy white sands. The approximately three hours you spend here promise plenty of opportunities for swimming or lounging, with the guides showcasing their local knowledge by revealing lesser-known spots. Several reviews mention how Giorgio’s patience and professionalism made this part of the trip special — “an unforgettable day,” as one traveler put it.
Stop 3: Scogliera di Cala Rossa
Before heading back, there’s a short 45-minute stop at Cala Rossa’s scenic scogliera (cliffs), where you can jump into the water for a quick swim. This part is straightforward, but it caps the tour with a chance to cool off in the stunning waters that many reviewers have fallen for.
The Experience on Board
What makes this tour stand out is the lively atmosphere. The guides keep things fun with music, jokes, and plenty of snacks. You’ll be served a Sicilian lunch with local specialities, complemented by an open bar of wine, beer, or prosecco — many find this a delightful way to unwind. Water and soft drinks are available throughout, ensuring you stay hydrated in the Sicilian sun.
Snorkeling gear is provided, which many travelers found useful — some reviews note that discovering the depths of Trapani’s waters was one of the highlights. The boat’s relaxed schedule allows enough time to explore, swim, and chat with fellow travelers, creating an atmosphere that’s both social and laid-back.
Who is This Tour Best For?
This trip is ideal for those who want a taste of Sicily’s marine beauty without the fuss of large group tours or rigid schedules. If you enjoy small-group adventures, friendly guides, and authentic local touches, you’ll love the experience. It’s especially suited for couples, families, or groups of friends looking for a leisurely day on the water, with plenty of swimming and eating. The modest price and all-inclusive approach make it excellent value, especially considering how much is packed into the day.
Practical Tips
- Booking well in advance (around 60 days) is wise, as this tour is popular.
- The tour runs from around 9:30 AM to 6 PM, with flexible hours in May and June.
- Dress for comfort — swimsuit, sun hat, sunscreen, and perhaps a change of clothes for after swimming.
- Bring your own towels if you prefer, though they are not explicitly mentioned, many travelers bring their own.
- The small group setup makes it easy to ask questions and get personalized recommendations from guides.
- If you want more privacy or a different schedule, check if they offer customized arrangements.
The Sum Up

For those seeking an engaging, authentic way to explore Sicily’s Egadi Islands, this dinghy tour hits many sweet spots. It offers a perfect blend of scenic beauty, good company, and local flavors, all at a reasonable price. The guides make the experience genuinely welcoming, and the stops at Favignana and Levanzo are packed with picture-perfect views and swimming spots that seem designed for relaxation. Plus, the inclusion of Sicilian lunch, wine, and snorkeling gear ensures you get a lot of value for your money.
This trip is especially well suited for travelers who appreciate a casual, friendly atmosphere and are eager to see the islands at a relaxed pace. If you’re into discovering lesser-known coves, enjoying authentic food and drinks, and sharing a good laugh with fellow adventurers, this excursion will leave you with memorable stories and perhaps a new appreciation for Sicily’s marine wonders.
Just keep in mind that the tour’s informal style and small-group feel might not resonate if you prefer highly structured, luxurious experiences. But for most, the mix of stunning scenery, warm guides, and authentic Sicilian hospitality makes this dinghy adventure a worthwhile highlight of any Sicilian trip.
FAQs

How long does the tour last?
The entire trip lasts about 7 to 9 hours, including stops for swimming, snorkeling, and lunch, with time spent on Favignana and Levanzo.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at the Vento di Maestrale pier in Via dei Gladioli, Trapani, and ends back at the same point.
What’s included in the price?
You get two inflatable boats, snorkeling equipment, a Sicilian lunch, wine, beer, prosecco, water, and soft drinks. The tour also features music and fun vibes.
Is it suitable for families?
Yes, most travelers can participate, and the small group size makes it particularly family-friendly, as long as children are comfortable on boats and in water.
Do I need to bring anything?
It’s best to bring sun protection, a towel, and perhaps a change of clothes. Towels are not specified but are often useful if swimming.
What about weather cancellations?
The tour depends on good weather. If canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
This Sicilian dinghy tour combines the thrill of boat travel with the serenity of some of the Mediterranean’s loveliest spots. It promises fun, food, and fantastic views — a day that many reviewers say they’ll remember for years.
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