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.
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.