REVIEW · SICILY
Cruise Favignana – Levanzo
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Cruise days off Trapani are simple pleasures. This one gets you to Favignana and Levanzo with real time ashore, plus lunch on board and plenty of warm-water swimming. One thing to plan for: you’ll likely pay the 5.00 € marine protected area fee per paying passenger, and the Levanzo stop is relatively short.
I like that the day is built to be low-stress: you depart from Trapani, you’re guided around by the boat crew, and then you get your own freedom to explore. The pace works well if you want the islands’ coastline views without spending the whole day figuring out connections.
Price-wise at $64.89 per person, it’s a solid deal for a full half-day at sea with food included. The main caution is group size and flow: the max is up to 180 people, and if things get crowded, lunch can feel chaotic.
In This Review
- Key Things I’d Actually Pay Attention To
- Why This Favignana and Levanzo Cruise Is Good Value
- Trapani Port Morning: Meeting Point and Your First Steps
- Getting to Favignana: The Ride That Sets the Mood
- Favignana: Free Time, Bike Ideas, and Swim Spots
- Levanzo: A Short Stop That Works for the Right Kind of Trip
- On Board: Lunch, Water, Restroom, and Crew Energy
- Marine Protected Area Fee and Other Small Costs
- Getting the Most Out of Your Free Time (Without Overthinking It)
- When This Cruise Fits Best (And When It Might Not)
- Tips That Reduce Stress and Improve the Day
- Should You Book the Cruise Favignana – Levanzo?
- FAQ
- What time does the cruise start?
- Where is the meeting point in Trapani?
- How long is the cruise?
- What’s included in the ticket price?
- What extra fees should I expect?
- Is the tour offered in English?
- What happens if the weather is poor?
Key Things I’d Actually Pay Attention To

- Favignana time is the star: you get around 2 hours in port, not just a quick stop.
- Levanzo is for atmosphere: about 1 hour, so think views and wandering, not a full sightseeing day.
- Lunch is a real part of the day: pasta, fruit, and good onboard hospitality show up in multiple experiences.
- You’ll likely pay an extra island-environment fee: 5.00 € for the Egadi Islands Marine Protected Area.
- Crew personalities can make or break the vibe: named captains and skippers have gotten high praise.
- It’s weather-dependent: good conditions matter, since it’s a day cruise.
Why This Favignana and Levanzo Cruise Is Good Value

For $64.89, you’re buying time on the water plus meals, not just a ride. The price includes lunch, bottled water, and a restroom on board, which matters when you’re out for about 8 hours.
That’s the real value here: you can spend the day outside, get fed, and return without cobbling together ferry schedules. If you’re visiting Sicily for a week and want one day that feels like a break, this is one of the cleanest options from Trapani.
One practical note: the marine protected area fee is not included. So your final cost isn’t just the ticket price. Still, paying a small add-on can be worth it if you’re getting the full boat day with island time.
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Trapani Port Morning: Meeting Point and Your First Steps

You start at 9:00 am at Egadi Escursioni di Torre Lines, Via Ammiraglio Staiti, 91100 Trapani TP, Italy. The tour ends back at the same general meeting point, which keeps the day simple.
The ticket is mobile, so you won’t be scrambling for paper. You’ll also want to arrive early enough to check in comfortably, especially because the tour can run with a lot of people (max 180).
Also, the language offering is English, so you should feel more confident about what’s happening and where to go next. If you’re traveling with kids, keep in mind children must be accompanied by an adult.
Getting to Favignana: The Ride That Sets the Mood

Once you depart from Trapani port, the day quickly shifts from city to sea mode. The cruise around the islands is part of the experience, because you get those wide coastline views without doing any driving.
This is also where you’ll start seeing how the crew runs the day. In the best cases, you get a confident skipper who keeps things friendly and fun. Names that have popped up with great energy include Captain Giuseppe and Skipper Nino, and another day’s leadership style was linked to Skipper Rosario.
You’ll be on a shared boat with other people, so expect a typical group atmosphere. If you don’t love lines for food or tight movement around seating, choose calm expectations and plan to be flexible.
Favignana: Free Time, Bike Ideas, and Swim Spots
Favignana is where you’ll spend most of your island time—about 2 hours in port. This is your window for wandering the harbor area, checking out the local vibe, and then deciding where you want to spend your energy: walking, relaxing, or getting in the water.
One smart add-on idea: renting a bike. A recent experience included bike rental on arrival (not included in the base price) and using it to reach a swimming-friendly area. If you go this route, remember that not every cove is a sandy beach. One popular stop was described as rocky, with great views and turquoise water, but not ideal for folks who want sand underfoot.
How to think about swimming time on Favignana:
- Some of the best water moments happen from the boat when you stop near coves.
- Your comfort level matters more than you think—rocky entries and boat jumps can be fun, but they’re not for everyone.
If you want a day that feels active but not exhausting, Favignana hits the sweet spot. You get enough time to move around, yet you aren’t on a strict schedule that removes spontaneity.
Levanzo: A Short Stop That Works for the Right Kind of Trip
Levanzo gets about 1 hour of free time. That’s short, and it’s meant to be. If you expect a big island program, you may feel a little rushed.
But if you’re there for quiet atmosphere and coastal views, this timing can actually fit perfectly. The stop is designed so you can get your bearings, walk at a comfortable pace, and then decide whether you want to linger near the harbor or just enjoy the moment.
I’d treat Levanzo as a palate cleanser between boat time and the return. You won’t leave feeling like you did everything, but you will likely leave feeling like you saw a different side of the Egadi islands.
On Board: Lunch, Water, Restroom, and Crew Energy

The included lunch is one of the biggest reasons this cruise scores well. Expect Italian comfort food like pasta with tomato sauce, and in some cases a full onboard rhythm that includes fruit and drinks. One experience highlighted cunzato bread and another mentioned music on board plus top-quality fruit and cocktails—basically, a friendly social vibe.
The lunch is typically served during the cruise day, which is convenient because it keeps you from hunting for food on the island. Still, because the boat can carry a lot of people, the flow can change. In the more stressful scenario, lunch can get crowded, with people moving around more than you’d like.
Restroom availability matters on a day trip, and this one includes a restroom on board, so you aren’t stuck with long stretches without access.
Bottled water is included, which is a thoughtful detail in Sicily summer heat. Bring sunscreen anyway, and plan to reapply. You’ll be in the sun from the boat deck and again while you’re ashore.
Marine Protected Area Fee and Other Small Costs
Here’s the one extra you should budget for: 5.00 € per paying passenger for the Egadi Islands Marine Protected Area. It’s not included in the base price, so check your final total before you go.
Other small extras you might want:
- Souvenir photos are available to purchase.
- On-the-spot activities like bike rental can add cost if you choose them.
There’s also a line item stating that a tourist guide is not included. In practice, you’ll still have a captain and crew running the boat experience, and they often share directions and context. Just don’t assume you’re getting a separate land-guide package.
Getting the Most Out of Your Free Time (Without Overthinking It)

This cruise is built around freedom, but freedom works best when you have a plan in your head.
For Favignana, pick one primary goal and one backup goal:
- Primary goal: swimming from coves or boat stops.
- Backup goal: walking around the port area and relaxing with views.
If you’re considering bikes, think about your comfort level. One advantage of bikes is reaching viewpoints and water spots faster. The trade-off is time and energy. With only about 2 hours, you’ll want your route to be simple.
For Levanzo, don’t try to conquer it. Use the hour to get the feel of the island, then reconnect with the boat schedule. The short stop is a feature, not a flaw.
When This Cruise Fits Best (And When It Might Not)
This is a good choice if you want:
- A single day trip that covers Favignana + Levanzo
- Included lunch and bottled water
- English-language guidance during the experience
- A straightforward departure from Trapani, with you returning to the same meeting point
It’s less ideal if you:
- Hate crowds or long shared-boat logistics
- Need a lot of time on islands (Levanzo is only about 1 hour)
- Are sensitive to rocky coastlines or boat entry options for swimming
Families can work well here because children must be with an adult, and the day’s structure is easy to manage. Just remember that the best moments are in sun and water, so prepare accordingly.
Tips That Reduce Stress and Improve the Day
A few things help this day feel smooth:
- Arrive early at the meeting point so you don’t feel rushed before boarding.
- Wear shoes you’re comfortable with on uneven ground, especially on rocky areas.
- Bring sun protection. You’ll have deck time, then time ashore.
- If you want to swim, have a realistic plan about rocky entries and where the boat may stop.
If you’re the type who likes everything perfectly timed, keep expectations flexible. With a max group size up to 180, small delays or crowding can happen. When it goes well, the crew keeps the day upbeat. When it doesn’t, you’ll want patience while lunch lines settle down.
Should You Book the Cruise Favignana – Levanzo?
I’d book this cruise if you want one efficient day that mixes coastline views, island wandering, and a properly included meal. The value equation is strong because lunch, water, and restroom access are built in, and you don’t need to manage transfers.
I’d pause and rethink if Levanzo is the main reason you’re going. With only about an hour, it’s more of an add-on stop than the centerpiece. Also, factor in the 5.00 € marine protected area fee so there are no surprise totals.
Overall, this is a friendly, sun-forward day trip from Trapani to two Aegadian islands that still feel genuinely “island-like” rather than rushed.
FAQ
What time does the cruise start?
The tour starts at 9:00 am.
Where is the meeting point in Trapani?
You meet at Egadi Escursioni di Torre Lines, Via Ammiraglio Staiti, 91100 Trapani TP, Italy.
How long is the cruise?
The duration is approximately 8 hours.
What’s included in the ticket price?
Lunch, bottled water, and a restroom on board are included.
What extra fees should I expect?
The entry ticket to the Egadi Islands Marine Protected Area costs 5.00 € per paying passenger. Souvenir photos are also available to purchase, and a tourist guide is not included.
Is the tour offered in English?
Yes, the experience is offered in English.
What happens if the weather is poor?
This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
If you want, tell me your travel month and group (kids or adults), and I’ll suggest what to prioritize in Favignana and whether biking is worth it for your pace.

























