From EUR 70
Embark on a thrilling speedboat adventure to discover the mesmerizing wonders of Haxhi Ali Cave and Dafina Cave. Feel the exhilaration as the wind rushes through your hair while you glide along the scenic coastline, immersing yourself in the captivating panoramic views from the summits of these magnificent limestone caves. Join us for an unforgettable ride brimming with excitement and awe-inspiring sights that will leave you with lasting memories.
Embark on this thrilling journey at 10:00 am from the Tourist Port of Vlora, located in front of the Hotel Bologna. There, you will rendezvous with your dedicated guide, who will accompany you throughout the day, sharing fascinating insights about the history, fauna, and flora of the pristine beaches you'll visit, along with intriguing and amusing anecdotes.
Our first stop is the renowned Haxhi Ali Cave, which can be reached in approximately 30-40 minutes. Dive, snorkel, and explore the cave's depths, uncovering its hidden wonders.
Continuing our voyage, we'll pause at the Boat of Bay for a closer encounter with the cliffs of the Karaburun Peninsula. Immerse yourself in the crystalline waters while discovering the local marine life.
Next, we'll proceed to Dafina Bay, an untouched haven where the wilderness of the Karaburun peninsula awaits. Adjacent to the beach lies Dafina Cave, a small enclave featuring a charming beach within. Spend around 2 hours snorkeling and swimming in the crystal-clear waters, as we offer refreshing drinks and snacks.
Our final destination is Brsitan Bay, a perfect blend of majestic mountains and sparkling seas. Here, you'll have approximately 1 hour to relax, dive, snorkel, and swim, immersing yourself in the inviting azure waters. A short walk inland reveals an abandoned military unit from the Communist era, adding a touch of intrigue.
As we make our way back, bask in the beauty of the Ionian Sea and the captivating cliffs of the Karaburun Peninsula. The entire excursion lasts 6 hours, departing at 10:00 am and returning at 16:00 pm.