Highlights
* explore the colorful streets of tiny Ortigia island, founded in the 8th c. BC by Ancient Greeks
* see the golden-hued Baroque buildings of Noto
* walk amongst the Ancient Greek Temples of Agrigento
* see the spectacular Roman mosaics of the Villa del Casale
* hike on coastal and mountain trails in some of the island’s natural parks
* visit an award-winning cheese producer followed by a delicious lunch
* discover fascinating Palermo, once the most powerful city in the Medieval world
* tour the imposing Norman castle and Palatine Chapel in Palermo
* enjoy lunch at a local winery on the slopes of Mt. Etna with a sampling of their wines
* visit the magnificent Greco-Roman theater in Taormina
* tour the slopes of Mt. Etna with a professional volcanologist
* stay in wonderful hotels with old-world charm and attentive service
Trip price includes
11 nights in 3 & 4-star hotels and 1 country residence; 11 breakfasts, 5 dinners plus 2 lunches; all visits and transfers as per itinerary; at least 1 bilingual guide to accompany you throughout the week (2 guides are present for groups over 8)
Not included
6 dinners, 8 lunches, drinks other than water at meals, and anything not listed in the inclusions
ITINERARY
Days 1 & 2) ORTIGIA/SIRACUSA
From the Catania airport we transfer to the tiny island of Ortigia, located at the tip of the ancient city of Siracusa. We’ll visit the grand Duomo (cathedral) that’s built directly over and ancient Greek temple to Diana, see the colorful local market, see an underground area that holds a ritual Jewish Bath (mikveh) as well as an air-raid shelter from WWII, and endless tiny streets and alleyways that criss-cross the island. Two nights Ortigia
Days 3 & 4) AGRIGENTO and the VALLEY of the TEMPLES
Transfer south and spend two nights in Agrigento, stopping en route for a fabulous hike to cold pools and small waterfalls. You’ll love our quiet hotel in the countryside with views to the temples which rise on a ridge. We also have some fun cultural visits in the city of Agrigento.
Days 5-8) PALERMO and Surroundings
Head north and spend four nights in the vibrant and historical city of Palermo, which was once the cultural capital of the Mediterranean with a thriving arts scene and religious tolerance. Centuries of Arab rule left an imprint on the city’s layout, cuisine and customs while the northern Normans left some of the most spectacular churches and chapels in the world. The Spanish ruled for centuries after that and left opulent Baroque architecture and palaces. A short drive from Palermo brings us to some beautiful coastal hikes as well.
Days 9-11) TAORMINA and MOUNT ETNA
We continue our journey clockwise around the island and stop en route for another beautiful hike in a natural park with monumental trees and charming hilltop villages. Our last three nights are in the world-famous town of Taormina, that sits on a rocky promontory overlooking the sea, a glittering beach below, and the silhouette of Mt Etna. We have a hike on the volcano with a professional vulcanologist and also take time to tour Taormina and its well-preserved Greco-Roman theater.
Day 12) DEPARTURE from CATANIA
A short transfer takes us to Catania, where you can catch onward flights.
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