Boat trip to the Zingaro Nature Reserve
The Zingaro Nature Reserve, located on the western side of the Gulf of Castellammare and stretching toward San Vito Lo Capo, offers picturesque landscapes and unspoilt beauty.
The turquoise sea, scattered dwarf palms, ancient carob trees and rural cottages create a breathtaking scene that changes with every cove.
Cala Capreria, Cala della Disa, Cala Berretta, Cala Marinella, Cala Torre dell’Uzzo, and Cala Tonnarella dell’Uzzo.
How the tour works
Departure at 8:30 from the port of Castellammare del Golfo, Via Don Leonardo Zangara.
Discover our personalised options, tailored to your needs.
Included:
- Skipper
- Prosecco or white wine
- Fresh fruit
- Bottled water
- Ice-filled cooler
- Local guide
- Snorkelling masks
- Music
Not included
Fuel: consumption is minimal! Our latest-generation boats with new engines ensure significantly reduced fuel use.
Our boat trips are designed for couples or small groups of friends and families.
Our BLUMAX boats are state-of-the-art, fully equipped, and certified for up to 7 people including the driver.
We want every guest to have the chance to explore the most enchanting spots between Castellammare, Scopello, the Zingaro Reserve and San Vito, without rushing through each stop. That’s why our skipper will guide you through the area’s most unique coves, allowing you to choose where to linger based on your preferences and inspiration.
Fun and relaxation guaranteed. Some must-see stops inside the Zingaro Nature Reserve.
Cala Capreria
Cala Capreria is a small white-pebble beach with rocks and spectacular water colours. You’ll feel as though you’re on a tropical shore. It’s the first cove you’ll come across from the Scopello side. Its name comes from the curious wild goats that often graze nearby.
Cala Disa
The largest beach in the reserve, Cala Disa has a semicircular shape and striking contrasts.
Its seabed is made up of stones, pebbles and grains of sand that reflect the emerald green of the water.
Cala Beretta
Cala Beretta is the hardest to reach on foot. By boat, you’ll spot a tiny gravel beach: a secluded gem with very little boat or foot traffic.
Cala Marinella. Perfect for photography lovers, Cala Marinella is even more special due to how few people reach it. Only the most adventurous set out to discover it.
Its seabed of sand and pebbles creates unique colour and light effects in the water.
Cala torre dell’Uzzo. This small cove lies directly in front of one of the many coastal watchtowers visible from the sea. The reflection of the water is reminiscent of exotic destinations, and the limestone rocks make the sea exceptionally clear and transparent.
Cala Tonnarella Dell’Uzzo
The most famous and busiest cove during high season. It’s the last stop from Scopello and the first from San Vito.
The beach features turquoise waters, fine white sand, and rocky flanks on both sides.
Surrounding vegetation includes maritime pines, dwarf palms, coconut palms and juniper.
Cala Tonnarella dell’Uzzo also offers excellent birdwatching, with species like egrets, grey herons and pink flamingos often flying over the bay.
Dolphin sightings are also possible.




