There are places that can only be understood from the sea. Leuca is one of them.
From land, you see the lighthouse, the sanctuary, and the Art Nouveau villas. From the sea you see something else: the white cliff that drops sheer to the sea, the mouths of the caves that open in the rock like portals to another world, the color of the water that changes every hour of the day. The Ionian on one side, the Adriatic on the other, and you in the middle, at the exact point where the two seas have been meeting for millennia.
We take you where the roads don't go.
The Sunset Cruise lasts four hours, departs from the harbor of Santa Maria di Leuca, and accommodates a maximum of six people aboard the Rand Mana 23, a boat designed for comfort and pleasure, not for quantity. Six guests, not fifty. Intimacy, not crowds. (If you book for two, it will be just the two of you, no strangers.)
The route runs along the most spectacular caves of the Leucan coast: the Grotta delle Tre Porte with its three natural arches over a single immense cavity, the Grotta del Soffio that breathes to the rhythm of the waves, and the Grotta del Drago with its stalactite jaws. The boat will stop where the sea allows. You can go into the water, swim inside the cavities, and feel small in the face of something that time has built without haste.
Then comes the sunset. At the exact point where the Adriatic and the Ionian meet, the sky changes color and the landscape becomes something you'll never forget. This is the moment when snacks and our artisanal spirits arrive on board: fig leaf gin or juniper limoncello with all the flavor of sun-baked earth or with seaweed, salty, marine, made to be drunk right here. It's not a pairing thought out at a desk. It's the land in a glass, in the middle of its sea.
An experienced local skipper knows every cove, every current, every light on this stretch of coastline. He knows when to stop and when to let the landscape speak for itself.
Perfect for a special occasion, a private event, a romantic evening, or simply for those who want to see Leuca as it deserves to be seen.
We set sail from the Pontile L. harbor. The sea decides the rest.