8 days tour

Classical Sicily

$ 2,200 .00 USD

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Classical Sicily

This tour includes:

Accommodation

7 nights in hand-picked hotels.

Transport

Bus

Others

All accommodation, activities and meals that are shown in the itinerary are included in the total cost of your trip You will also receive a complimentary transfer to and from the airport if you arrive on day 1 of the trip and depart on the last day and have provided your international flight information.

Guide

Tour Leaders are quite simply the glue that holds our tours together. They are chosen for their travel experience and people skills and are thoroughly trained by Explore, widely acknowledged as some of the best training in the industry. A Tour Leaderโ€™s ultimate aim is to ensure everyone is well looked after and have a fantastic trip. They are there to ensure that the tour logistics run smoothly, that health and safety is adhered to and provide comprehensive briefings at the beginning and throughout the tour.

Meals

A key facet of our responsible approach to tourism is that we encourage our groups to eat in local restaurants that prepare locally grown food. We give customers choice as to their meals and do not use rather bland and impersonal hotel restaurants or all- inclusive options 7 Breakfasts

Not included:

Flights

International flights not included in the tour cost

Others

Any visa costs, spending money and tips are not included in the trip price. You can also book extra nightsโ€™ accommodation at the beginning and end of the trip and the cost of this accommodation along with any transfers would be quoted separately.

Insurance

Travel Insurance is not included

Optional

Optional experiences are available on this tour for an additional cost.

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Itinerary of your trip Classical Sicily

  • Day 1 Day 1: Join Trip In Syracusa
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 1: Join Trip In Syracusa

      Our tour of Sicily starts today in Syracusa. During the Greek Classical period, this east coast city was the largest in the ancient world - even bigger than Athens. Now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, itโ€™s also notable as being the birthplace of antiquityโ€™s greatest mathematician, Archimedes. For those arriving in time, our tour leader plans to meet you in the hotel reception at 7pm for the welcome meeting and for those that wish, there is the chance to go out for dinner. There are no other activities planned today, so youโ€™re free to arrive at any time. If youโ€™d like an airport transfer today, youโ€™ll need to arrive into Catania Fontanarossa Airport (CTA), which is about a one-hour drive away. Should you miss the welcome meeting, your tour leader will inform you of any essential information as soon as you catch up. If your flight arrives earlier in the day, you might like to walk into the historic centre of Ortygia Island, which is about 20-30 minutes from our hotel. Artemis Fountain and the Baroque cathedral are lit up beautifully at night. Tonight will be your first opportunity to sample Sicilian cuisine and wine. According to Greek legend, the god Dionysus brought wine to Sicily, however, itโ€™s more likely that wine has been produced here since ancient times due to the island being blessed with plenty of sunshine and reliably moderate rainfall, along with fertile volcanic soils. Nowadays thereโ€™s a huge variety of delicious red and white wines to choose from. You might also like to try a typically Sicilian dish such as pasta with sardines and wild fennel, aubergine stew or boiled pork in salsa verde and saffron.

  • Day 2 Day 2: Discover Syracusaโ€™S Historic Neapolis And Ortygia Island
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 2: Discover Syracusaโ€™S Historic Neapolis And Ortygia Island

      Weโ€™ll start today by driving the short distance to the cityโ€™s Neapolis Archaeological Park, where a local guide will show us its famous Greek theatre, hewn out of the hillside, and the fine Roman amphitheatre where gladiators once fought. Weโ€™ll then drive over to Ortygia Island, where weโ€™ll have free time to have lunch and explore. This small island is the historical centre of the city and home to many landmarks such as the Fonte of Aretusa, Temple of Apollo ruins, Maniace Castle, and the narrow streets of the Jewish Quarter with its old baths found under the Residenza Alla Giudecca Hotel. Alternatively, you could take a short boat trip along the rocky cave-strewn coastline. Thanks to its limestone buildings and pretty harbour, Ortygia Island is also a great place to sit and watch the world go by in a local cafรฉ or restaurant. You could try cannolo, a traditional Sicilian dessert, a crisp shell filled with sweet ricotta and chocolate chips topped with candied fruits. If you d prefer a savoury snack then arancini is just the thing - a rice ball stuffed with a range of fillings such as beef ragu and gooey cheese, itโ€™s simply delicious. Leaving Syracusa this afternoon, weโ€™ll drive for a couple of hours inland to our base for tonight, Piazza Amerina, a charming market town set amid rolling countryside. This town is off the tourist trail and tonight youโ€™ll have the opportunity to dine in one of the delightful family-run restaurants. As you stroll along through the peaceful streets and picturesque squares you can see the local men gathering to discuss the events of the day and put the world to rights - just as their families have been doing for generations.

  • Day 3 Day 3: See The Mosaics At Villa Romana Del Casale And The Valley Of The Temples
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 3: See The Mosaics At Villa Romana Del Casale And The Valley Of The Temples

      Today weโ€™ll visit two of Sicilyโ€™s most important historic sites. Weโ€™ll start at the Villa Romana del Casale, which is just a short hop from our hotel. Weโ€™ll aim to arrive before the crowds. A local guide will show us the ruins of this magnificent country mansion that contains some incredibly well-preserved and beautiful Roman mosaics, such as the famed bikini girls, fishing cupids and hunting scenes featuring exotic wildlife like tigers, rhinos and elephants. The mosaics are UNESCO-listed and spread over a remarkable 3,500 square metres. Weโ€™ll drive on to Agrigento, which was once one of the most prosperous cities in Sicily. The ancient acropolis, now the modern city, overlooks a southern ridge, misleadingly named the Valley of the Temples. Visiting these temples with a local guide, weโ€™ll walk around the ruins of the largest Doric temple ever constructed - the Temple of Zeus. Standing next to this monumental structure, you feel tiny staring up at the gigantic pillars above you. Weโ€™ll also explore the perfectly proportioned Doric columns of the Temple of Concord, as well as the oldest temple in the complex, honouring Hercules. Later this afternoon, weโ€™ll drive north along the coastline for two hours to tonightโ€™s hotel in Marsala. Our hotel this evening is a 25-minute walk from the centre of town. Weโ€™ll head into the centre to the Porta Garibaldi from where our local guide will take us on a short walk through the old town. After time for dinner, weโ€™ll return to our hotel.

  • Day 4 Day 4: Explore Erice And The Greek Ruins Of Segesta En Route To Palermo
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 4: Explore Erice And The Greek Ruins Of Segesta En Route To Palermo

      This morning, weโ€™ll drive up the twisty mountain roads to one of Sicilyโ€™s best-kept secrets, the delightful medieval hilltop walled town of Erice. Here, weโ€™ll have the morning free to soak up the atmosphere and get lost among the maze of cobbled narrow streets. At 750 metres above sea level, on a clear day, you can see right across the valley to the sea below from here. The town is home to a number of churches that you can visit, you could also drop into the courtyard of the Norman fortress, Castello di Venere or the nearby Garden of Balio. Itโ€™s also well worth noting that Erice is home to Sicilyโ€™s most famous cake shop - Maria Grammatic. Early afternoon will see us travelling on to Segesta - one of the best-preserved ancient sites. Once home to the Elymians, who itโ€™s believed descended from the Trojans. The two most famous monuments found here are the Doric temple and the amphitheatre that sit on the slopes of Mount Barbaro in a stunning natural setting - no modern-day structures mar your appreciation of the site. Along the old entrance roads to the city are the Sanctuary of Contrada Mango and the Agora - the central meeting place of the city. Near to the amphitheatre, you can see the more recent remains dating from around 1442 of a castle, mosque, and church. If you visit in springtime, you can spot colourful wildflowers and giant fennel as you walk around the site. The site is large and hilly but thereโ€™s a complimentary bus service that operates in the archaeological site. On leaving magnificent Segesta, weโ€™ll drive for around one hour along the north coast to our hotel in Sicilyโ€™s capital, Palermo where weโ€™ll have the evening free.

  • Day 5 Day 5: Visit The Palatine Chapel And Monreale Cathedral, Free Time In Palermo
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 5: Visit The Palatine Chapel And Monreale Cathedral, Free Time In Palermo

      This morning, weโ€™ll get to experience some of Sicilyโ€™s Norman history. In Palermo, weโ€™ll visit the Palatine Chapel with a local guide. This is the royal chapel of the Norman kings of Sicily and is packed with spectacular Byzantine mosaics. Driving into the hills just a short distance out of the capital, weโ€™ll go with our guide to visit the majestic Norman Cathedral of Monreale. Founded in 1174 by William the Good, the cathedral is also famous for its extensive mosaics, as well as its cloisters showing both Romanesque and Islamic influences. Returning to Sicilyโ€™s capital, the afternoon is free to enjoy Palermo. The city stands at the foot of Monte Pellegrino, with the fertile valley of Concha dโ€™Oro behind. It was one of the richest cities in Europe from the 9th to the 12th centuries AD when Islamic culture, Byzantine magnificence and medieval Europe were merging into a fascinating civilisation. Today, the city maintains a sense of cultural diversity and is famous for its art, music and food. You might like to visit Palermoโ€™s cathedral with its ornate facade, the grand Teatro Massimo opera house, the natural beauty of the Botanical Gardens or the extensive catacombs under the city, to name just a few of the attractions on offer. If you fancy a snack whilst exploring then you could try panelle, which is a popular street food. Itโ€™s a fritter made from chickpeas eaten in a roll like a hot sandwich. If you fancy something sweet then cassata is Sicilyโ€™s most famous cake, which is normally covered in marzipan and green icing over a moist fruity sponge layered with ricotta.

  • Day 6 Day 6: Drive Along The Coast With A Stop In Cefalu En Route To Giardini Naxos
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 6: Drive Along The Coast With A Stop In Cefalu En Route To Giardini Naxos

      Leaving Palermo this morning, weโ€™ll drive along the spectacular northern coastline to the picturesque fishing village of Cefalu. Here, weโ€™ll stop to explore the town and have the opportunity to go for a swim. You might like to visit the Norman Cathedral, with its stupendous mosaic of Christ Pantocrator. Alternatively, if youโ€™re feeling active then you can walk up the steps passed the Temple of Diana ruins to the Castle on the Rock (the ascent is 278 metres) - the incredible seaviews make the climb worthwhile. From Cefalu, weโ€™ll continue our drive along the coast to the small coastal town of Giardini Naxos, which will be our base for the next two nights. This sweet little fishing town sits in the shadow of Mount Etna and is the spot of the oldest Greek settlement in Sicily back in 735 BC. Itโ€™s a great place for relaxing beside the sea and tucking into fresh fish and gelato. When in Sicily you have to sample the gelatoโ€ฆ the region has some of the creamiest in all of Italy.

  • Day 7 Day 7: Travel To Mount Etna, Afternoon In Taormina
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 7: Travel To Mount Etna, Afternoon In Taormina

      This morning, weโ€™ll travel to the base camp of Mount Etna to explore the lunar landscape, craters and lava fields of one of the most active volcanoes in Europe. Weโ€™ll head directly to the cable car base at Rifugio Sapienza, which is on the south side of Etna and 1,900 metres above sea level. Here there are several cafes and gift shops, and you can also see the old Silvestri Craters. Thereโ€™s the option to board the cable car up to 2,500 metres where thereโ€™s another cafe and gift shop and you can have a walk around on the mountainside, please note this is an additional expense, see the optional activities section for more details. From here, you have the option of boarding a four-wheel drive coach up to 2,900 metres to take a short walk (around 45 minutes) with a mountain guide to view the craters formed in the 2002/3 eruptions and the fumaroles at around 3,000 metres, which is as close to the summit as weโ€™re currently permitted to go. You then return down the mountain the same way. This afternoon, weโ€™ll meet back up at base camp (1,900) meters and travel the short distance to Taormina, Sicilyโ€™s most famous resort. Once a haven for the likes of D. H Lawrence and Oscar Wilde, Taormina is still a popular tourist destination today. A short walk around the chic town, with its pretty medieval churches and charming streets, will show you just why itโ€™s so loved. Weโ€™ll join a local guide to visit the Greek Theatre. The snow-capped Mount Etna acts as a spectacular backdrop to the remarkably preserved columned stage - itโ€™s easy to see why this is possibly the most famous view in all of Sicily. Weโ€™ll also visit the Roman Odeon before having the rest of the afternoon free to explore. In the early evening, weโ€™ll return to Giardini Naxos. You might choose to visit the Villa Comunale Gardens which offer a peaceful escape from Taorminaโ€™s bustling main street. Here you can walk amidst magnolia, hibiscus, and bougainvillaea trees. If youโ€™d like to enjoy a drink and a snack, then weโ€™d recommend taking a stroll down one of Taorminaโ€™s side streets where youโ€™ll find plenty of authentic bars and restaurants (which are less crowded than in the centre of town).

  • Day 8 Day 8: Trip Ends In Giardini Naxos
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 8: Trip Ends In Giardini Naxos

      Our trip ends after breakfast this morning at our hotel in Giardini Naxos. There are no activities planned today, so youโ€™re free to depart from Giardini Naxos at any time. If your flight is departing later in the day, luggage storage facilities are available at our hotel. If youโ€™d like an airport transfer today, youโ€™ll need to depart from Catania Fontanarossa Airport (CTA), which is about a one-hour drive away.

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Experience Style

Experience Style

Mixed

There will be challenging activities such as hiking, biking, canyoning and trekking, but youโ€™re also going to have other means of transportation and relaxed moments to just chill.

Accomodation level

Accomodation level

Medium

This accommodation includes essential services like a hot shower, electricity, and a nice and comfy bed.

Experience Type

Experience Type

Small Group

Youโ€™ll be accompanied by a small group of travelers just like you.

Physical Rating

Physical Rating

Basic

Almost everyone is fit for these activities. Every hike or physical exercise last less than 30 minutes, such as paragliding and horseback riding. Please ask about specific conditions.

Age range

Age range

Min: 16 / Max: 85

Age range allowed for this experience.

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