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Isola Bella small-boat swim & sea caves below Taormina

Glide around Isola Bella, the WWF-reserve islet known as the 'Pearl of the Ionian,' on a small boat capped at 12 guests — nosing into the Blue Grotto and Lovers' Cave, drink in hand, with a swim stop in glassy turquoise water under the Taormina cliffs. It's the relaxed, postcard counterpoint to a culture-heavy day and an easy add-on after a morning at the Greek Theatre, since it leaves from Giardini Naxos right below town.

What to expect

You'll board a small boat (max 12 guests) at Giardini Naxos and spend roughly two hours gliding around Isola Bella, the protected WWF-reserve islet, nuzzling into the Blue Grotto and Lovers' Cave with a drink in hand. The rhythm is leisurely: navigate the sea caves, then drop anchor in glassy turquoise water beneath the Taormina cliffs for a swim stop where you can float under the dramatic limestone face. This is postcard-perfect relaxation, designed as the aesthetic counterweight to a heavier cultural morning—no rushing, no crowds beyond your small group, just the gentle rock of the boat and the Ionian light.

Who to call — book direct
Sicily Active
~$27 pp (€25 adult; €15 child 3-12). ~2 hrs from Giardini Naxos port (near Restaurant La Sirena), max 12 guests, one swim stop, drinks on board, sun canopy. Five daily departures (10:00-18:00), Mar-Nov.
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Beats the ship · vs the cruise line

Direct is dramatically cheaper. The ship's bundled 'Taormina by Land & Sea / Isola Bella' combo is $160-200 pp; booked locally the boat segment alone is just €25 pp, which you pair with the cheap train down to Giardini Naxos. You lose the ship's coach hand-holding, so this is best for confident DIY travelers — but on price it isn't close.

Good to know

Departures run every hour from 10:00–18:00 March through November, so you can pair a morning at Taormina's Greek Theatre with a 14:00–16:00 boat slot and still make your ship. Get from the pier to Giardini Naxos by local train (cheap, direct, ~10 min downhill from town), and meet the operator at their departure point near Restaurant La Sirena; book the €25 pp boat segment locally rather than through the ship to save dramatically. Plan a 60–90 minute buffer back to the pier post-swim to account for the train journey and shower time—you'll be wet and sun-soaked.

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