Treasures of Sicily

9 days
From $333/day
$3,000
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$4,050
4.7/5 Excellent
53 reviews  
Trip last updated: 1/1/2020
Trip type
Small Group Tour
Lodging level
Standard - 3 star
Physical level
Moderate
Trip pace
Balanced schedule
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Overview

Highlights

    • Explore baroque heritage in Noto and Ragusa Ibla
    • Visit archeological sites in Siracusa, Agrigento and Selinunte
    • Cover the island's highlights and best heritage sites in nine days

What's this trip about?

    Discover Sicily, the scenic Italian island forged over centuries by Phoenician, Greek, Roman, Arab, Norman and Spanish rulers. On this comprehensive adventure, we explore the very best bits, starting on the volcanic slopes of Mount Etna, before continuing to the towns of Syracuse, Agrigento, and Selinunte – all World Heritage sites. A day in Zingaro National Reserve offers magnificent views over the coast, while there’s also plenty of opportunities to discover the history and heritage of the biggest island in the Mediterranean. Uncover one of Europe’s great cultural destinations, where a rich history meets Mediterranean beauty 
Itinerary focusClassic Highlights
Group sizeSmall Group - 24 max
Age range65+, 50 - 64, 36 - 49, 18 - 35, 12 - 17
Flights and transportN/A
Start CityViagrande
End CityTaormina

Travel Themes

Activities

Trip includes

    • All breakfasts and one wine tasting
    • All accommodation
    • Tour leader throughout
    • Special guided tours in main Unesco sites and cities
    • Group arrival and departure transfers available

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Itinerary

Travel Map

Day 1 Start in Viagrande

Welcome to Viagrande, a traditional Catanian village with a privileged view of Mount Etna. From its lofty position above the sea, it offers views of Mount Etna. The current old town centre was founded in 1408 but the first settlement here was founded under Greek rule....

Day 2 Excursion on Mount Etna; afternoon wine tasting

After breakfast we enjoy a spectacular guided walk on Mount Etna, the highest active volcano in Europe. We hike past several old lava flows to be rewarded with a dramatic panorama of the volcanic landscape and old craters (one to two hours’ walking, 3.1mi/5km). You ar...

Day 3 Drive to Syracuse to visit its archeological site; on to the Unesco-badged baroque town of Noto

This morning we drive to Syracuse (approximately 1hr 15min drive), the most powerful city-state in the ancient Greek world and briefly the capital of the Byzantine empire. Here we visit the superb Neapolis Archeological Park, home to a spectacular Greek theatre and we...

Day 4 Visit the hilltop town of Ragusa Ibla; transfer to Agrigento's Valley of the Temples

After breakfast we drive to the hilltop town of Ragusa Ibla (approximately 90 minutes), a maze of winding streets with remarkable baroque churches, and continue on to Agrigento (2hr 30min). Here we enjoy a guided visit of the Valley of the Temples: the Temple of Juno;...

Day 5 Visit ruins of Selinunte, overlooking the Mediterranean; drive to the hilltop village of Erice

Our day starts with a transfer to Selinunte (90 minutes) to explore one of the most important archeological sites in the Mediterranean, set high overlooking the sea. We then move on to the mountaintop village of Erice (90 minutes), and stop en route for a view of the ...

Day 6 Walk in the Zingaro Nature Reserve; afternoon transfer to Palermo

This morning head to the coast to explore the idyllic Mediterranean landscape on foot. Stretching along the coast for 4.3mi (7km) between the lovely village of Scopello in the east to San Vito Lo Capo in the west, the Zingaro Nature Reserve has walking trails with vie...

Day 7 Morning visit to Monreale Cathedral; guided tour of Palermo and free time

After a short transfer to Monreale (approximately one hour), we visit its extraordinary cathedral, considered the greatest example of Norman architecture in the world. We then head to Palermo (approximately one hour) where our local guide will show us the most importa...

Day 8 Drive to the fishing village of Cefalu to visit its Norman cathedral; on to charming Taormina; free time to explore

This morning we drive to the fishing village of Cefalu (approximately 1hr 15min), where we visit the impressive cathedral, home to elaborate Byzantine mosaics, and the lovely historic centre with its winding medieval streets. Our tour ends in one of the most renowned ...

Day 9 End in Taormina

Enjoy your final breakfast of this Sicilian adventure, a perfect opportunity to reflect on the many wonders of this Italian island. Once you’re full, it’s time to start your return journey home.

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Aug 2016

A whirl wind tour of Sicily

This trip was wonderful but not quite sure where the 'leisurely' rating comes from. It is very full on and really offers a tantalising taste of what Sicily has to of...

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Anonymous

Oct 2018

Treasures of Sicily

Well balanced holiday with a good guide as well as good local guides who had more detailed knowledge of the sites. Plenty of variety in the other activities, Seein...

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Anonymous

Nov 2017

Sicily is a varied and wonderful place to,visit

A fast and busy trip that delivered an amazing taste of Sicily. Every site was different and spectacular. Every place was inspirational. Milena was fantastic. She...

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Aug 2016

Sicily

October is a good month for weather, not too hot for sightseeing, but still...

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Aug 2016

TREASURES OF SICILY

An enjoyable holiday to a very interesting place.  But Exodus need to take a good look at the programme; eleven hour days are not so much fun.  Nor is spen...

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Accommodation:

8 nights in charming 3 and 4-star hotels
Travel by air-conditioned minibus
2 gentle daywalks and sightseeing on foot
Reasonable fitness required
All breakfasts and 1 wine tasting included On this cultural trip in Sicily, we use a varied selection of three- and four-star hotels. The places we stay are often near historic centres, allowing us to easily explore the towns in the evenings or during our free time. Below are the accommodations we typically use: Viagrande: Grand Hotel Villa Itria (nights 1-2) With an outdoor pool, restaurant serving Mediterranean dishes made with local ingredients, and a cocktail bar-lounge, Villa Itria is an excellent spot to ease ourselves into the trip. There’s also a wellness centre for an additional cost. Noto: Hotel Flora (night 3) Our time in Noto is spent at Hotel Flora, which is ideally located in the historic centre of town. Noto Cathedral and the Piazza del Duomo are just a 10-minute walk away, while the hotel terrace offers views and a spot for a sundowner. Agrigento: Hotel Della Valle (night 4) Now well into the trip, Hotel Della Valle is a great place to relax as a group. When it’s hot, head to the swimming pool area, where you’ll find loungers, parasols and tables, plus a Mediterranean garden with palms and pines. Alternatively, you may prefer to find a shady spot for a drink. Buseto Palizzolo or Trapani: Baglio Fontana or B&B Trapani Crystal (night 5) In Buseto Palizzolo, we stay at either at Baglio Fontana (above) or in Trapani at B&B Trapani Crystal, depending on availability. The former is a historic agriturismo (converted farmhouse) with a working farm producing wines and olive oil, plus there's an outdoor pool. The latter is a contemporary retreat with an excellent location, just a short walk from the ancient wonders of the historic centre of Trapani. Palermo: Hotel Posta or Hotel B&B Quattro Canti (nights 6-7) In Palermo, the group stays at either Hotel Posta (above) or Hotel B&B Quattro Canti. Hotel Posta has been run by the same family since 1921 and has an excellent location in the historic centre, just a five-minute walk from Teatro Massimo, plus there's a sun terrace and bar. Our alternative stay, Quattro Canti, is within walking distance of the Quattro Canti piazza, where the four ancient quarters of the city meet, plus there’s a rooftop terrace with views over Palermo. Taormina: Hotel Villa Esperia (night 8) Our final night is spent at Villa Esperia. Get the group together by the outdoor pool to toast the adventure and admire the sea views. Alternatively, a cable car to Taormina town centre is just 330ft (100m) from the front door. The hotel also has one restaurant: Bacio di Dama, which serves Sicilian dishes. Worth knowing Some hotels require you to wear a swimming cap in the pool.

Group size:

Small Group - 24 max

Maximum number of people in group:

18

Trip Excludes:

  • Travel insurance
  • Single accommodation
  • Visa or vaccinations
  • Local city taxes approximately €10-€15

Meals included:

All breakfasts and a wine tasting on Mount Etna included. Sicilian cuisine is a melting pot of all the cultures that have occupied the island, from the Arabs to the Normans. The island itself is incredibly fertile, enjoying a perfect climate for the cultivation of fresh produce such as olives, oranges, lemons, tomatoes, pistachios, almonds, grapes and more — not to mention all of the seafood, tuna and swordfish caught just off the coast. The result? A cuisine that’s fresh, varied and delicious. Sicilian wines, such as Marsala and Moscato, are superb and known to be strong and syrupy.

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