Boat Tour at Sunrise
While the islands still sleep, we set off gently, gliding through the soft hues that precede the day.
The engine whispers, the sea breathes, and the light... the light takes its time, offering itself slowly, like a secret meant to be kept.
This experience is for those who find beauty in suspended moments.
For those who know how to appreciate silence, delicate colours, and the crisp morning air.
For those who long to connect with the sea in a way few have known: at six in the morning, when the world is still silent.
The engine whispers, the sea breathes, and the light... the light takes its time, offering itself slowly, like a secret meant to be kept.
This experience is for those who find beauty in suspended moments.
For those who know how to appreciate silence, delicate colours, and the crisp morning air.
For those who long to connect with the sea in a way few have known: at six in the morning, when the world is still silent.
Awakening between sea, light, and silence
“Morning is due to everyone,
to some the night.
To only a few chosen ones,
the light of dawn.”
— Emily Dickinson
to some the night.
To only a few chosen ones,
the light of dawn.”
— Emily Dickinson
Your Morning Journey at Sea
The Experience
- Departure: 6:00 AM (subject to seasonal adjustment)
- Duration: Approximately 2 hours
- Italian breakfast served on board: coffee, black tea, dry biscuits, homemade cake, and fruit juice
- Return: Around 8:00 AM — just in time to start your day with a soul full of light
The tour takes place aboard a vintage wooden boat — carefully restored, welcoming, and as comfortable as a private lounge on the sea. Onboard, the atmosphere is intimate yet discreet, with attentive service and quiet elegance.
You’re free to relax, watch the dawn paint the islands, and, if you wish, take an early swim in the stillness of the morning.
You’re free to relax, watch the dawn paint the islands, and, if you wish, take an early swim in the stillness of the morning.
A Moment Reserved for the Few
“Dawn is delicate — it tastes of dew, swollen eyes, solitude, and embraces.”