Are Boat Excursions in Sicily Worth It? An Honest Review

Boat excursions are one of the most popular activities offered in Sicily. From island hopping and snorkelling trips to sunset aperitivo cruises, they’re often promoted as a “must-do” experience. But are they really worth the time and money?

After analysing traveller reviews across Sicily and comparing different types of boat tours, here’s an honest, experience-based look at whether boat excursions truly add value to a Sicilian holiday.

Most boat experiences in Sicily fall into a few clear categories:

  • Group boat tours – fixed itineraries, larger groups, lower cost
  • Semi-private tours – smaller groups with a more relaxed pace
  • Private boat charters – fully customisable, skipper included
  • Sunset or aperitivo cruises – shorter, scenic, and social

Each offers a very different experience, and reviews make it clear that expectations matter just as much as price.


What Do Travellers Actually Enjoy?

Across review platforms, boat excursions in Sicily generally score highly. However, the reasons people enjoy them are very consistent.

What Do Travellers Actually Enjoy?

Across review platforms, boat excursions in Sicily generally score highly. However, the reasons people enjoy them are very consistent.

Seeing Sicily from the Sea

Many travellers say the coastline looks completely different from the water. Areas such as the Zingaro Nature Reserve, the Aeolian Islands, and the coast near Taormina are frequently described as highlights of an entire trip.

Swimming and Snorkelling Stops

Access to hidden coves and clear water is one of the biggest positives. Reviews often mention that swimming stops — especially those unreachable by land — are what make the experience memorable.

Relaxed Atmosphere

Sunset and aperitivo cruises, in particular, are praised for their easygoing pace, friendly skippers, and social feel. For many travellers, it’s less about sightseeing and more about enjoying the moment.

Lively aerial vista of Palermo Harbor, showcasing boats, modern structures, and the surrounding vibrant city landscape, enveloped by beautiful coastal and mountainous scenery under a bright, partly-cloudy sky.

Are Boat Excursions Good Value?

When They Are Worth It

Boat excursions tend to be excellent value if:

  • It’s your first visit to Sicily
  • You choose semi-private or private tours
  • You enjoy swimming, snorkelling, or being on the water
  • You’re visiting coastal highlights or islands

When They’re Less Impressive

They’re often poor value if:

  • You book the cheapest option in peak season
  • You expect a luxury experience at a budget price
  • You don’t enjoy being on boats or in the sea

Lively aerial vista of Palermo Harbor, showcasing boats, modern structures, and the surrounding vibrant city landscape, enveloped by beautiful coastal and mountainous scenery under a bright, partly-cloudy sky.

Reviews consistently show higher satisfaction for private and semi-private tours. Many travellers comment that paying slightly more results in:

  • More space on board
  • Longer swimming stops
  • A calmer, more personalised experience

For families or groups staying in villas, private charters often feel like a natural extension of a relaxed holiday.


Best Areas for Boat Excursions in Sicily

Based on review trends, the most rewarding areas include:

  • Aeolian Islands – volcanic landscapes and island hopping
  • Zingaro Nature Reserve – pristine coastline and clear water
  • Ortigia / Syracuse coast – history and sea combined
  • Taormina coastline – dramatic scenery
  • Favignana & Egadi Islands – shallow turquoise waters

Experiences are generally less impressive in overcrowded urban harbours or on very short “loop” routes.


Final Verdict: Should You Book One?

Boat excursions in Sicily are worth it — when chosen carefully.

They’re best seen as a slow, sensory experience, not a checklist activity. Travellers who pick the right type of tour for their expectations often describe it as one of the most memorable days of their trip.

The key is simple:
✔️ choose quality over price
✔️ avoid overcrowded peak-time tours
✔️ know what kind of experience you want


Sicilian Nature Reserves: Lo Zingaro

It was hot in the city. The sun beat down on the narrow streets, sharp shadows fell on the cobbles. I needed some air. I needed the sea. The only answer? A trip to Lo Zingaro Nature Reserve. At just over an hours’ drive from Palermo, I knew visiting one of the most beautiful Sicilian nature reserves would be the best course of action. Lo Zingaro is always a fantastic choice for a day out, but it’s best to go prepared. So I set my sights on heading west the next day, and started getting ready for my day by the sea. This is all you need to know to have the best day possible at Lo Zingaro.

Where is Lo Zingaro Nature Reserve?

Source: World Beach Guide

Lo Zingaro Nature Reserve is found between Castellammare del Golfo and San Vito Lo Capo. Thankfully the area was saved after thousands of people protested the development of a new road. The local government listened, and in 1981 Sicily’s first nature reserve was created. There is a cost to enter, that includes parking, but every little helps in preserving this corner of paradise. 

This 7km stretch of coastline offers hiking trails, beautiful flora and fauna, and a series of seven pebbly bays where you can swim in pristine water. There are no cars or amenities, and so you truly are in contract with unspoilt Sicilian nature. You’ll be met with fragrant scents, bright colours, intense emotions, and true beauty. With two entrances, one at the north near San Vito Lo Capo, and one in the south near Scopello, it is easy to visit during your holiday in Sicily.

Hiking at Lo Zingaro Nature Reserve

Source: Backpackers in The World

There are five hiking trails through Lo Zingaro. The Coastal Trail takes you along the coast where you can stop off at the series of bays for a refreshing swim. This Coastal Trail is fairly simple and is appropriate for walkers of any ability. To hike the whole of the 7km coastal path takes about 2.5 hours each way. 

The other trails are for more seasoned hikers. The midway path is a 9 km loop that goes along the coast and then takes you up to the high section of the nature reserve. The high path is 17 km and goes up to around 900 metres, giving spectacular views from the hills out to the sea. There’s also the Bosco Scardina trail where you can walk through evocative woods; you’ll feel like you’re in another world.

The Lo Zingaro Beaches 

Source: Riserva Zingaro

The pebbly coves of Lo Zingaro are the reason that many people visit the reserve. There are seven beaches in total that can be reached along the coastal path. The furthest south is Cala Capreria whereas the most northerly beach is Tonnarella dell’Uzzo. Usually, the further you walk along the path, the less busy the beach will be. We always try to walk as far as we can before we jump into the turquoise water. It’s worth the wait! The beaches in Lo Zingaro have beautifully crystal-clear water and small pebbly coves and rocky outcrops. You are not allowed to take in sun-umbrellas, inflatables, chairs or tables, so as to preserve the area’s natural beauty. But don’t forget your swimming costume and towel!

Important to Know

Source: Riserva Zingaro

As a protected area without modern facilities, it is important to be prepared when you visit Lo Zingaro. It’s well worth making the trip, but these suggestions will make your visit even more enjoyable. 

Make sure you bring enough drinking water, food and snacks with you to keep you going throughout the day. It is also important to wear appropriate shoes (at least trainers, but preferably hiking boots for the higher paths), as well as a hat and suncream. It can get very hot during the summer months, so take into account the timing of your visit. Some prefer to get to the nature reserve early in the morning, whilst others prefer the afternoon. But make sure to check the opening hours, and I always suggest avoiding walking during the hottest times of the day. And as with all areas of natural beauty: leave no trace!

What’s Close to the Lo Zingaro Nature Reserve?

San Vito lo Capo

San Vito lo Capo is to the north of Lo Zingaro Nature reserve. This is one of Sicily’s most popular seaside towns for summer holidays thanks to its fun summer vibe, good restaurants, and bars. Not forgetting its beach that is considered one of the most beautiful in all of Italy (we agree!).

Favignana
Scopello
Erice

You can also visit Scopello. A highlight for many in Scopello is the pane cunzato sandwich made with primo sale cheese, tomatoes, oregano, and anchovies. I like to stop off at the bakery there before heading into the Nature reserve to have a delicious snack for the walk. Macari is another wild beach in the area where the sunsets are beautiful. Slightly further afield make your way to hilltop Erice, or Trapani where you can get the ferry to the Egadi islands.

Our Villas in Sicily near Sicilian Nature Reserves

Villa Palmeto is our closest villa to Lo Zingaro Nature Reserve. It is just 9 km from the northern entrance, and 4 km from San Vito lo Capo with its golden beach. It’s an oasis of peace and tranquility where you can enjoy the sea views, feel at one with the beautiful surrounding countryside, and feel your cares disappear. Its panoramic position creates an unforgettable holiday location and there’s even direct access to the sea for experienced swimmers! Up to seven guests can have a holiday of a lifetime at this charming villa near Lo Zingaro Nature Reserve.

We have other beautiful villas near Lo Zingaro Nature Reserve, as well as other protected areas in Sicily. Take a look at our collection of villas and find your perfect match. There are villas where you can explore Lo Zingaro, or head south and visit Vendicari or Torre Salsa. There’s so much choice in Sicily!

You can enjoy an unforgettable holiday in Sicily at one of our villas. If you have any questions about Sicily or our villas, get in touch with our team. We’re happy to share our in-depth Sicilian know-how with you to help you make your holiday in Sicily perfect! Come and discover Sicily in all its beauty this year!