




Palermo: Mondello Boat Tour - Isola delle Femmine with Drink
Features
Overview
Activity location
Meeting/Redemption Point
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4-Hour Shared Daily Tour
(May to September)
Duration: 4 hours: Enjoy a daily 4-hour hike with drinks, snacks, several stops for swimming, music, relaxation and breathtaking views.
Mondello - Isle of Man: We will reach the Gulf of Mondello, then head towards the Grotta dell'Olio, to conclude at the Isola delle Femmine.
Shared boat tour: For up to 12 people, perfect for having fun and having unforgettable memories of your holiday!
8-Hour Private Boat Tour
Private group tour: not shared for up to 12 participants. Exclusive tour for you and your family and/or friends.
(May to October)
Duration: 8 hours: 8-hour private boat tour. A full day at sea to discover the destinations chosen with the captain.
Snacks and Drinks: Snacks with drinks
Free: Choose the destinations from those proposed by the captain.
CAUTION: This service does not include fuel, the cost will be entirely borne by the booker.
What's included, what's not
Know before you book
- Public transport options are available nearby
- Not recommended for travellers with spinal injuries
- Not recommended for pregnant travellers
- Not recommended for travellers with poor cardiovascular health
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Attention, please read carefully: We inform our valued customers that, to ensure an efficient service to all participants, it is required to arrive 20 minutes before the scheduled departure time. In case of delay of one or more participants, we will contact the customer by phone or via WhatsApp to obtain further information. Please note that in order to guarantee service to customers present, we will wait up to 10 minutes after the departure time, after which absent customers will be reported as no-shows
- Take with you: Passport or ID card, comfortable shoes, sunglasses, hat, swimming costume, towel, sun cream, Comfortable clothes, Climate-appropriate clothing, Hair elastic.
- Not allowed: Pets, unaccompanied minors, strollers, smoking, alcohol or drugs, explosive material, heeled shoes, weapons or sharp objects, large luggage, suitcases or duffel bags, e-cigarettes, umbrellas, sprays or aerosols, glassware, littering, cooler, chewing gum, prams, surfboards, fireworks, explosive material, Lighting fires.
- This activity is not suitable for those who can not swim! The staff reserves the right to refuse boarding to those who cannot swim, without the right to a refund, as clearly indicated.
- For safety reasons, passengers over 120kg are not allowed on board a boat of less than 10 metres. The grant staff will apply this restriction at check-in.
- In the event of a sudden deterioration in weather conditions during the tour, if the captain or staff decide to return to the starting point to ensure the safety of passengers, no refund will be made. This is because worsening weather conditions are out of our control and sometimes unpredictable.
- Subject to favourable climatic conditions. In case of cancellation due to bad weather, you will be given the option of an alternative date or full refund
- At sea weather conditions can vary quickly, please dress appropriately
- The boats have small compartments for luggage storage, many of which are already occupied by legally required safety equipment. We therefore invite you to limit your luggage to a minimum, to ensure that all tour participants have a small space for their belongings. Cabin staff will verify and enforce this restriction during check-in.
- You can take food and drinks with you, as long as they are in moderate quantities. However, before consuming them, you must ask permission from the captain or staff. It is not permitted to consume food without the prior consent of the crew.
- People with mobility difficulties
- People suffering from motion sickness (motor sickness, seasickness, etc.)
- People with heart disease
- People in wheelchairs
- People who cannot swim
- People with epilepsy
- People weighing more than 120 kg
- People over the age of 65
- Visually impaired persons