Highlights:
- Taormina Worldrenowned Mediterranean resort town
- Syracuse Archaeological Park and Ortigia Island
- Piazza Armerina Ancient mosaics in the Roman Villa
- Agrigento Valley of the Temples
- Marsala Winery visit and wine tasting
- Trapani province Saltpan works
- Erice Castle built on the remnants of Venus Temple
- Palermo The Sicilian capital and capo market
- Monreale Dome and the golden mosaics
- Cefalù Norman Cathedral
- Marmamemi Fisherman Village located in the
southernmost tip of Sicily
- Modica & Ragusa Baroque Villages
ITINERARY
Day 1 (Saturday) Palermo
Welcome to the warm, beautiful and pleasant island of Sicily! Upon
arrival at Palermo airport (PMO) please proceed through the
Passport Control and collect your luggage inside the customs area.
Then independent transfer to your hotel.
Tonight we meet our staff at hotel for a short briefing. Then
together we gather for dinner at a local restaurant. (D)
Day 2 (Sunday) Monreale, Palermo & Cefalù
Breakfast at hotel. Our first stop is Monreale to see where the
Arab-Norman art and architecture reached the pinnacle of its glory
with the Duomo, launched in 1174 by William II. It represents
scenes from the Old and New Testaments all in golden mosaics. Then
onto Palermo to explore the lively Capo Market, a large open air
street market that captures the flavor of Palermo's Saracen Arab
past. Capo is a blend of general confusion and a jumble of
vendors' stalls, winding toward the old gate --Porta Carini-- of
what used to be the city wall. This afternoon we continue by
seeing Piazza Pretoria and Via Maqueda, whose “four corners”
converge Palermo at a quartet of baroque palaces left over from
the heyday of Spanish rule dating from 1560. This afternoon depart
for Cefalù, a charming coastal town home to a massive
Norman Cathedral with outstanding mosaics. Here we visit the city
center and stroll down main street to reach the Cathedral. Later
we return to Palermo (BB)
Day 3 (Monday) Palermo/Marsala Wine, Olive Oil, Erice/Palermo
Early departure to tour western Sicily where we reach Marsala
where we visit a local winery’s cellar and taste Sicilian wines.
Later we travel between Trapani and Marsala on the Salt Way Road.
We tour the historic saltpan works, where the ancient tradition of
harvesting salt from the sea is still practiced. Then, enjoy a
lunch in an olive
oil factory-farmhouse. This afternoon
we continue to Erice uptown. The Elymians settled the medieval
town of Erice, which was an important religious site associated
with the goddess Venus. Wander through its ancient streets and
visit some of the famous homemade pastry shops—world-famous for
marzipan candies and other delicacies like almond and pistachio
pastries. Later we return to Palermo. (BB L)
Day 4 (Tuesday) Palermo/Agrigento/Syracuse
Following breakfast, we drive through the interior of Sicily to
reach Agrigento where we visit the finest of all ancient Greek
sites—the complete Doric Temples (Admission Fee: not included).
Later we continue to Syracuse, founded by colonists from Cornith
in 735 B.C. and once the most important competitor to Athens.
Light lunch in Agrigento in a local Trattoria. The
balance of the day is at leisure. Overnight in Syracuse. (BB L)
Day 5 (Wednesday) Syracuse & Marzamemi
Following breakfast stroll through the streets of Ortygia Island,
the heart of the city center. Then we visit through the
Archaeological Park (Admission Fee: not included) highlights the
Greek Theatre, the Roman Amphitheatre and the Paradise Quarry.
Light lunch in Marzamemi. This afternoon a short drive takes us to
the
small village of Marzamemi, a small village, off the beaten track,
in the southernmost tip of Sicily. The village grew around its
Tonneria (cannery) and is part of a "Sicilian Tonnara and
Fisherman Village" Route.
Later we return to Syracuse. (BB D)
Day 6 (Thursday) Syracuse/Modica & Ragusa/Taormina
Today departure for Modica. The city is situated in the Iblean
mountains and, along with Ragusa, it is part of the UNESCO
Heritage Sites in Sicily. The main economy of the area revolves
around dairy cheese & agricultural products like olives,
carobs, legumes, and grains. The famous Chocolate of Modica, is
absolutely unique and produced from an ancient, original Aztec
recipe. Upon arrival we taste the chocolate. Then we continue onto
Ragusa. Upon arrival we walk through the historical town of Ragusa
Ibla highlights the wide array of Baroque architecture in Sicily,
including several stunning palaces and churches. Snack in a local
bar to taste the famous "scacce" a focaccia-like stuffed breads
famous in this province. This afternoon we continue to Taormina,
the world famous resort town of Sicily. (BB S)
Day 7 (Friday) Taormina
Today at leisure or Optional Excursion. (BB)
Day 8 (Saturday) Taormina/Catania
Time to say goodbye to Sicily. Independent transfer to Catania
airport (CTA). (BB)
Meal Legend: BB Buffet Breakfast, L Lunch, S Snack, D
Dinner