Sicily luxury tour
A luxury tour of Sicily. 10 days/ 9 nights
Exclusive luxury vacation package designed especially to suite your interests and help you discover the island of Sicily, its great civilization, cultures and natural beauty.
Experience the wonders of Palermo, the Greek ruins of Agrigento , Selinunte, Segesta, the magnificence of Syracusa. Be fascinated by the beauty of charming Taormina and indulge in the splendor of the Island 's finest hotels.
Tour operator: Fransicile- Iside Viaggi
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| Sicily luxury tour at a glance |
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| Euro 4800 per person (double occupancy) with 2 participants. Euro 3750 per person (double occupancy) with 4 participants. Euro 3350 per person (double occupancy) with 6 participants. Euro 3150 per person (double occupancy) with 8 participants |
| Activities: sightseeing, cooking classes, olive oil and wine tasting, chocolate factory visit |
| Hotels Palermo: Villa Igea Hilton Hotel 5*, Mazara del Vallo: Kempinsky Giardino di Costanza 5*, Modica: Palazzo Failla or similar 4*, Siracusa: Grand Hotel 4*, Taormina: Hotel San Domenico 5 |
| Tour operator: Fransicile Cefalù |
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Day 1 Palermo
At your arrival in Palermo airport you’ll be welcome by our driver
guide and transferred to your hotel: Grand Hotel Villa Igiea, luxurious
5-star-hotel place in a liberty style building, overlooking a small bay
on the outskirts of the city. The building is completely surrounded by
gardens that cover a large area, sloping down to the sea.
Dinner at leisure (try one of our suggested restaurants!)
Overnight at the villa.
Day 2 Palermo Monreale
Buffet breakfast at the hotel. Depart to Monreale where you will
visit the cathedral, an architectural masterpiece that dates back to
the Norman period. Its walls are almost completely covered by Byzantine
mosaics and it covers a very large area, including a magnificent
cloister surrounded by 228 columns with inlaid capitals. In the late
morning you will be transfered back to Palermo where you will continue
your guided tour of the city . The visit includes the Palatine Chapel , a superb exemple of Arabic- Norman architecture built in the period 1130- 1140. Nearby is the church of St. John of the Hermit
which was built by Roger II in 1132. The features of the structure are
unique in that it was first constructed as a mosque and then later
converted to Church. Then stroll through il mercato della Vucciria, one of the oldest and most frequented fresh produce markets in the city, the Cathedral, Quattro Canti square, etc.
Lunch and dinner at leisure (We'll give you lots of suggestions for
things to see and truly off-the-beaten track places to have
lunch/dinner!)
Overnight in Palermo
(Breakfast included)
Day 3 THE MADONIE PARK and CEFALU’
Transfer to Parco delle Madonie. Arrival at Polizzi Generosa, a
small, medieval town, with an extraordinary wealth in artwork from the
Norman period. Visit of Polizzi Generosa. It lies in the Madonie
Mountains' Natural Park. This internal region between the Northern Coast
and Central Sicily has a wealth of ancient small villages, where many
people still live according to the Sicilian traditions. Have a half-day cooking lesson
at the home of an authentic Sicilian family. The host will demonstrate
how to prepare homemade pasta and some special sauces. Lunch with our
new friends.
Afternoon : depart for Cefalù , known for its long golden beach as well as for other monumental and artistic "jewels": the Norman Duomo, initiated under Roger II in 1131, preserves precious mosaics which adorn the apse and a representation of Christ Pantocrator
that can be found inside the Cappella Palatina in Palermo and the Duomo
in Monreale. In the same period the Osterio Magno was the probable
residence of King Roger II. Of great interest is the striking medieval
wash-house and the Mandralisca museum, the latter preserving the famous portrait of an unknown man by Antonello da Messina.
A visit to Cefalù can not exclude a stroll along the lanes in the
historical centre where you can linger amongst the numerous shops of
ceramics and souvenirs.Back to Palermo . Dinner on your own . Overnight
(Breakfast and lunch included)
Day 4 PALERMO – SEGESTA – MARSALA – MAZARA
Buffet breakfast at the hotel. Leave for Segesta to visit the ruins of the Greek temple, on the slope of Mount Barbaro. Continue to Erice,
a nearby medieval town, located 751 meters above sea level which
overlooks the whole Western region, the Mediterranean Sea and the Egadi
Islands. Visit to the Antique Convent Pastry Shop, one of the most
renowned Sicilian bakeries. There, enjoy a taste of the fine Erician
pastries first created within the convent walls . As a special treat,
sample some of the typical almond dough desserts filled with candied
lemon. Afterwards, a guided walk down the narrow streets of the ancient
town.
Transfer to Fontanasalsa, a Village on the Western coast and stop in a Baglio
for a Typical lunch and Oil tasting . This Baglio is an 18th century
country villa recently restored and converted into a charming and
exclusive Farm house surrounded by palm trees, olive trees and
vineyards. There is a wide range of fruit-flavoured oils and wines
Continue to Mazara del Vallo . Check into your hotel:. Kempisky 5* in room with a superb view on garden . Dinner at leisure
(Breakfast and lunch included)
Day 5 Agrigento - Modica and the Patrician cuisine
Buffet breakfast at the hotel. This morning will be devoted to a private guided tour of the Valley of Temples with a specialized guide.
See the spectacular Greek archeological ruins described by Goethe in
his work Viaggio in Italia: the Concordia temple and the temples
dedicated to Juno, Jupiter, Castor and Pollux, Hercules, Vulcan and
Esculapio. Lunch at leisure. Continue to Modica. Check in at the hotel Palazzo Failla 4* or similar.
Late afternoon : participate to a cooking class at the palace’s
restaurant. The Palace is a construction with a long and fascinating
history; a place where one can uncover physical traces of the great
Sicilian history, a treasure as carefully guarded by proprietors as the
culinary traditions of local noble families. There, attend cooking class
and prepare several dishes in the style of Patrician cuisine. Dinner at
the Palace , comprised of dishes prepared during the lesson.
(Breakfast and dinner included)
Day 6 Piazza Armerina - Caltagirone - Modica
Buffet breakfast at the hotel Today onto Piazza Armerina, a small town in the south-central part of the island. Visit the Villa Romana
del Casale, a Roman country villa of the 3rd century, famous for its
precious mosaics. Travel to Caltagirone, today considered the capital of
Sicilian ceramics, nicknamed the “Faenza of Sicily” . It belongs to the
province of Catania, but from a cultural and geographical point of view
it belongs much more to the province of Ragusa and aspires to become an
autonomous province itself. Its name is derived from the Arab (cal'at
ghiran: castle of vases). Lunch on your own.
Afternoon : back to Modica the ancient capital of Contea, a city
full of fascinating architectural, artistic and scenic attractions,
unique among those pertaining to the splendid Sicilian Baroque period.
Take a guided stroll through the area and stop at the Antique Pastry Shop Bonajuto,
where the Ruta family is famous for their chocolate, a delicacy they
continue to prepare in the same style once used by the ancient Aztec
people. Along with chocolate, enjoy their peperoncino, vanilla and
cinnamon, which help lend their desserts their typical Ragusano flavour.
Dinner at leisure and overnight.
(Breakfast included)
Day 7 Siracusa
Buffet breakfast at the hotel. Transfer to Siracusa, situated on the eastern coast of Sicily. Accommodation at Grand Hotel (4 stars),
an old patrician mansion, pleasant and comfortable or similar Guided
city sightseeing: Siracusa, splendid and magnificent, in the classic age
was the richest and the most powerful among the Hellenic towns in
Sicily and some archeological ruins testify the former glory: the
impressive Greek Theatre, the Jerone's Altar and the ruins of the Apollo, Jupiter and Athena Temples. Lunch at leisure.
Visit to marvellous private palace: Palazzo Beneventano welcomed by the baron. Dinner in a restaurant facing the port. Overnight in Siracusa
(Breakfast and dinner included)
Day 8 Siracusa Taormina
Buffet breakfast at the hotel In the morning leave by private car and
drive along the coast, to the north, to the charming Taormina. Stop in Catania,
the second biggest town in Sicily, a true lively town with a
Baroque-style charm. Known as the the "black-city" from the dark colour
of the façades of the building made by the black lava stone. Visit of
its most important monuments and to its colorful fish-market. Walking
visit and stop in Palazzo Biscari, the most magnificent private
building in Catania, unique in terms of structure, outlay and
decoration. Welcomed by Baroness Nicoletta Moncada. Lunch at leisure.
Transfer to Taormina. Accommodation at San Domenico Palace (5 stars),
which originally was a monastery, situated on a natural terrace
overlooking the sea. Its cloisters are at present lush gardens and the
austere furniture of that time gives now a sort of sober and rigorous
elegance to the bedrooms or similar. Dinner in a nice restaurant near
Taormina . Overnight in Taormina
(Breakfast and dinner included)
Day 9 Taormina
Buffet breakfast at the hotel. After breakfast , depart for your “Special morning on Mt. Etna”
one of our unique excursion. You will see the highest active volcano in
Europe. You will discover many habitats and beautiful scenary,
characteristic villages at its slopes and, of course, the terrific power
of nature. You will see Mount Fontane ( view of Valle del Bove) ; the
Thieves Cave ( Grotta dei Ladroni ); Extinct craters of Sartorius Mounts
; the Lava flow from 2002 eruption Following our excursion we’ll
continue our drive to Tenuta San Michele, an ancient estate
located on the slopes of the volcano Etna. The farm, which belongs to
the noble family of the Baron Scammacca del Murgo, is surrounded by
extensive vineyards and has a panoramic view of both Mt. Etna and the
sea. Mt. Etna is the highest volcano in Europe. The climate and the
volcanic soil help give wines a unique mineral taste typical of the
region around Mt. Etna. At Tenuta San Michele they produce some of the
best wines of the area: Etna Rosso, Etna Bianco and the extraordinary
Murgo Brut. Wine tasting and guided visit to the wine cellar with
a member of the family. Lunch at the farm Drive back to Taormina. In
the afternoon you will have free time to wander this famous resort town
which offers also historical and cultural attractions, such as the Greek
Theatre, used as stage for many important international events. You can
also admire the various buildings in Corso Umberto, the main road that
in the summer evenings is always crowded and just in the middle it
widens on a "belvedere", with an unforgettable view on the whole bay.
Overnight at the hotel. Dinner on your own.
(Breakfast and lunch included)
Day 10 Departure
Buffet breakfast at the hotel and departure.
(Breakfast included)



