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Tour of the Cilento Coast from Agropoli to Acciaroli - Mini Cruise 1
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Tour of the Cilento Coast from Agropoli to Acciaroli - Mini Cruise

By CapitanoNik
Free cancellation available
Price is NZ$245 per adult

Features

  • Free cancellation available
  • 8h
  • Mobile voucher
  • Instant confirmation
  • Multiple languages

Overview

  • Visit to the ancient seaside village of Acciaroli
  • Lunch based on the Mediterranean Diet, studied by Ancel Keys
  • Guided visit of the Cilento coasts
  • Snorkelling gear
  • Stops for swimming in crystal-clear waters

Activity location

    • Agropoli
    • Agropoli, Campania, Italy

Meeting/Redemption Point

    • Via Porto, 3, 84043 Agropoli SA, Italia | Meet at the beginning of the First Pier, made of red bricks, in the Port of Agropoli, next to the beach, opposite the Bar, in Via Porto, 9, 84043, Agropoli. Your tour guide will be waiting for you at the meeting point wearing clothing with the Capitano Nik logo. If necessary, please contact the tour guide at +39 3337637464.
    • Agropoli, Campania, Italy

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Tour of the Cilento Coast from Agropoli to Acciaroli - Mini Cruise

  • Activity duration is 8 hours8h
    8h
  • English
Starting time: 9:30 AM
Price details
NZ$244.92 x 1 AdultNZ$244.92
Total
Price is NZ$244.92
Until Wed, 22 Jul

What's included, what's not

  • Inclusions
    Skipper
  • Inclusions
    Any drinks
  • Inclusions
    Shade area and solarium
  • Inclusions
    Historical and naturalistic account of the area
  • Inclusions
    WC
  • Inclusions
    Boat approved for the transport of people with reduced or impaired mobility
  • Inclusions
    Lunch based on the Mediterranean Diet by Ancel Keys, at the A Tartana Restaurant
  • Inclusions
    First stop for a swim in the waters of Baia del Saùco
  • Inclusions
    Snorkelling gear
  • Inclusions
    Second swimming stop at Ripe Rosse, Baia d'Ogliastro
  • Inclusions
    Visit to the seaside village of Acciaroli
  • Inclusions
    Coastal tour guide in Italian and English
  • Inclusions
    Life jackets
  • Inclusions
    Lift jackets
  • Exclusions
    Towels
  • Exclusions
    Hotel or accommodation pick-up

Know before you book

    • Not allowed: Alcohol and drugs, Bikes
    • Not suitable for: People prone to seasickness

What you can expect

  • Come explore the sites of the Mediterranean Diet…

    Departure from the harbour of Agropoli with a stop at Punta Fortino, the Elephant Cave, and the lighthouse. Navigation to the Bay and Rock of S. Francesco, the Bay and Rock of Trentova, and the Bay of Saùco (ancient Roman harbour) for the first snorkelling stop. - Punta Tresino. Visit to the Marine Protected Area. Cala S. Giovanni – Punta Pagliarolo and Villaggio dei Trezeni (abandoned village). Passage through Zona Lago, S. Maria le Gatte, the fishing village of Castellabate (locations from the film Benvenuti al Sud), Pozzillo beach, and the Greco-Roman harbour of S. Marco di Castellabate. Circumnavigation of Licosa Island with a visit to the coast. Sailing to Baia di Ogliastro Ripe Rosse with a second stop for swimming and snorkelling. Departure for Acciaroli, with disembarkation and visit to the village, lunch at a typical restaurant with: (pasta with Cilento-style anchovies, stuffed anchovies, stuffed aubergines, Cilento-style ciambotta, water.) Departure from the harbour of Acciaroli with arrival at the island of Licosa for a third stop for swimming, a traditional dessert and prosecco tasting, and snorkelling. Drop-off at the harbour in Agropoli.

    Acciaroli, a fishing village that has always welcomed travellers and sailors. In the 1950s, the writer Ernest Hemingway visited the village and was fascinated by it. At the same time, he was inspired for what would later become his greatest work, “The Old Man and the Sea,” thanks to his close friendship with a local fisherman known as “u vecchio.” In the 1960s, Ancel Keys, a biologist and physiologist, moved to Pioppi. For over 40 years, he carefully studied the diet of the local population and thus came to the conclusion that this diet had health benefits. Today, the Mediterranean Diet is part of the intangible cultural heritage of humanity.

Location

Activity location

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    • Agropoli
    • Agropoli, Campania, Italy

Meeting/Redemption Point

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    • Via Porto, 3, 84043 Agropoli SA, Italia | Meet at the beginning of the First Pier, made of red bricks, in the Port of Agropoli, next to the beach, opposite the Bar, in Via Porto, 9, 84043, Agropoli. Your tour guide will be waiting for you at the meeting point wearing clothing with the Capitano Nik logo. If necessary, please contact the tour guide at +39 3337637464.
    • Agropoli, Campania, Italy