Torre Guaceto EBike Tour Self-guided and Snorkelling kit





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Would you consider the idea to discover desert beaches, outstanding landscapes and a bit of history and curiosity about this land, ended up with an amazing snorkeling session in crystal clear sea water? Book your session to discover this outstanding place...
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- Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(3)
I participated in this activity "Bike me to the moon - Torre Guaceto from day to night," booking it with great ease on the link provided by the Thalassia cooperative on their website. Fantastic guide, wonderful activity, suitable for everyone, thanks also to the care and skill of the organizers who think of everything, from the pedal-assisted bikes to safety along the route, right up to the more human and convivial aspects of the shared experience. A true and proper visit to the Torre Guaceto reserve (which includes both sea and land) experienced, however, more intimately: meeting at sunset, crossing the olive groves with the discreet and silent help of bikes, venturing into the reserve's reed bed, encountering the most beautiful coves, immersing ourselves in the water and the fresh, quiet atmosphere of the evening, learning about the ancient and lively history of the place, savoring the local food together, fun anecdotes and reflections to take away with you.
Experience for the whole family really interesting. Our guide, Giovanni, is really prepared and also thanks to the help of Marco, another guide present in the evening, everything went impeccably. Efficient equipment, including a child seat for our 3-year-old (so experience just for everyone). Visit to the reserve of Gualceto at sunset, with swimming in the sea; visit to the tower and finally meeting with sea turtles , at the facility where, the latter, are first treated and then released into the sea. Impressive experience and to recommend to everyone
Grazie Martin...



