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8-Day Sicily Island Treasures Adventure Tour from Catania: Palermo and Taormina|Mount Etna, Valley of the Temples|Hotel Pick up and Drop off

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What you'll experience

Highlights

Iconic Cities: Explore Sicily's top destinations including Palermo, Taormina, and Syracuse
• Ancient Wonders: Visit the Valley of the Temples and other legendary Greek ruins
• Volcano Experience: Get up close to Mount Etna, Europe's highest active volcano
• Small-Group Comfort: Travel in a small group with expert guides for a more personal experience
Stress-Free Travel: Enjoy 7 nights of quality accommodation and seamless transportation included

8 days

Day-by-day itinerary

  1. 1

    Day 1 — Catania - Mount Etna - Naxos - Taormina

    Morning - Depart Catania
    We hope you've been having fun so far in Catania, even if just for the night - but today we're off on our adventure around Sicily. Our first stop is nearby Mount Etna, Europe's largest active volcano.

    Mid Morning - Mount Etna
    Our first stop is Mount Etna, Europe's largest active volcano and we're not just here to look. The choice of how well you get to know her is yours. Perhaps you'll jump on the cable car, followed by a 4x4 tour all the way to the crater. If you're looking for something a little more active, after the cable car up the side of the mountain, you can hike yourself over to the crater rim.
    Note: This will require sturdy walking shoes and a good level of fitness. But if you are happy for something a little more low-key, there are lower-crater trails for easier walks with stunning views in Etna's shadow. Cable Car tickets and 4x4 crater tour are included in the tour price.

    Afternoon - Naxos
    We say goodbye to Etna and head into greater Sicily. After stopping somewhere along the route for a bite to eat, you head towards Taormina. But before we arrive, we'll stop in at the lovely beachside town of Naxos. Here, in this quaint Greek settlement, you might pop into the Museum and Archaeological Area of Naxos to see the ruins of the first Greek settlement established in Sicily. Perhaps you'll enjoy a little boat ride. It's up to you depending on time and weather.

    Early Evening - Free evening in Taormina
    Then we'll head just to the other side of the bay to the lovely town of Taormina. Quite quickly, you'll come to understand why it's known as the 'pearl of the Mediterranean', and why endless famous people - such as Elizabeth Taylor - have vacationed here. This idyllic hilltop town sits on the east coast of Sicily, with a stunning view over the Ionian Sea. The medieval buildings have long since been restored, the winding streets are brimming with shops, bars, and restaurants. Best part about Taormina? It's our overnight stop for tonight, so you don't have to rush off or rush around. Instead, simply take it all in at your own pace.

    NB: Itinerary & attractions are subject to change.
    Mount Etna

    Mount Etna

    Naxos Island

    Naxos Island

    Meals: B: Excluded, L: Excluded, D: ExcludedStay: 4* Hotel Panoramic, Taormina
  2. 2

    Day 2 — Taormina - Novara - Tindari and Cefalu - Palermo

    Morning - Depart Taormina
    Get ready for a big day. After enjoying your hotel breakfast, we head inland to our first stop: the historical and picturesque village of Novara di Sicilia. Is she one of Italy's most beautiful villages? That's for you to decide as you wander its winding streets.

    Mid Morning - A visit to Novara
    For a small place, there's plenty of history here. From Byzantine to Arab to Normans, it's seen its fair share. But now it's for you to enjoy. Enjoy what, exactly? Well, that's up to you. Wander the ruins of the Saracen castle, visit the Chiesa di San Giorgio and its twelve monolithic Corinthian columns, marvel at the 16th-century Duomo di Santa Maria Assunta, or you could simply wander and stare at the amazing architecture, all with a backdrop of the Rocca Salvatesta, the 'Matterhorn of Italy'.

    Afternoon - Tindari and Cefalu
    Next, we visit a truly breathtaking spot: the small town of Tindari, named after Tindarus, king of Sparta. There's so much to learn about Tindari, but much will make you wonder: is it history or myth? Don't miss the ruins of the ancient city and the impressive 4th-century Greek Theatre, which overlooks the sea. Then, we head to Cefalù, where you'll be torn between the stunning blue water and inviting beach. From its historic palazzos to medieval washhouses, you won't know where to start. How about the 12th-century Norman cathedral? Soaring twin towers invite you inside, where an ornate and unfathomable Byzantine mosaic-studded interior waits to be admired.

    Early Evening - Free evening in Palermo
    Our final stop of the day is also our overnight stay for the next two nights. You'll need a bit of extra time in the capital city of Palermo, you see. A wild mix of architecture is around every corner – Arab, Roman, Norman, Byzantine. And the buildings! Cathedrals, churches, even a palace. So, take your time, enjoy your night and tell us all about it in the morning.

    NB: Itinerary & attractions are subject to change.
    Novara di Sicilia

    Novara di Sicilia

    Tindari

    Tindari

    Cathedral-Basilica of Cefalu

    Cathedral-Basilica of Cefalu

    Meals: B: Included, L: Excluded, D: ExcludedStay: 3* B&B Hotel Quattro Canti, Palermo
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    Day 3 — Palermo - Monreale - Palermo

    Morning - Depart for Monreale
    We know the feeling. There is still so much to see in Palermo that it can be hard to tear yourself away. But not to worry we will return this afternoon. For now tho we head to Monreale as you first stop of the day.

    Mid Morning - Monreale
    Gaze through the frames of ornate archways at a view so stunning it can't be real. Strain your neck as you attempt to take in every inch of a mosaiced cathedral. Enjoy the views of orchards as they stretch out around the hilltop town of Monreale. After a lovely morning exploring Monreale and treating yourself to a lovely Sicilian lunch, we head back to Palermo in the afternoon.

    Afternoon - Free time to explore Palermo
    The capital of Sicily has many treasures to reveal as you spend a free afternoon trying your best to uncover as many as possible. With 2700 years of existence it would be a very large task indeed to see everything! But we can recommend a few gems worth considering. The 12th-century Palermo Cathedral is home to royal tombs and the grand neoclassical Teatro Massimo, renowned for its opera performances, is another highlight of the city. In the heart of Palermo, you'll also find the Palazzo dei Normanni, a royal palace with origins dating back to the 9th century, and the Cappella Palatina, celebrated for its stunning Byzantine mosaics.

    Early Evening - Free evening in Palermo
    It's your last night in Palermo so make it count! Revisit favourite spots from the day that take on a very different atmosphere in the twilight. That cute little restaurant you spotted? Time to find it all over again for an evening meal.

    NB: Itinerary & attractions are subject to change.
    Monreale Cathedral

    Monreale Cathedral

    Palazzo dei Normanni

    Palazzo dei Normanni

    Meals: B: Included, L: Excluded, D: ExcludedStay: 3* B&B Hotel Quattro Canti, Palermo
  4. 4

    Day 4 — Palermo - Castellammare del Golfo - Segesta - Agrigento

    Morning - Depart Palermo
    We have to hand it to Sicily: it knows how to impress. This morning we journey to the western tip of the island to the town of Castellammare del Golfo.

    Mid Morning - Arrive in Castellammare del Golfo
    They say the town's beauty cannot be fully appreciated without experiencing one of its many beaches... and we'd have to agree. So, perhaps that's the place to start? Dip your toes in, maybe even take a swim, or simply enjoy the salty breeze on your face. As for the rest of the town, Castellammare del Golfo is filled with sacred churches and buildings from a variety of eras. For our photographers, make sure to snap a picture of the Chiesa della Madonna della scala, carved right into the face of a rock.

    Afternoon - Segesta
    Segesta was one of the major cities of the Elymians, one of the three indigenous peoples of Sicily. This is a 'wow' kind of place. Extraordinary is another word that comes to mind. This incredible Doric temple dates back to the 5th century... but it was never finished. And there's something about her standing there alone, quiet in a field surrounded by a luscious Italian landscape, that makes you appreciate her incomplete beauty. And then there are the questions that has puzzled archaeologists for centuries: why was the temple built here, what was its intended purpose, and why was it never completed?

    Early Evening - Free evening in the city of Agrigento
    We hop back on the bus and head to the hilltop city of Agrigento. The city was founded back in 581 BC by Greek colonists that hailed from Rhodes and Crete. Today, many visit the Valley of the Temples alone, but we'll tell you more about that tomorrow. For now, it's time to explore the rest of Agrigento, which you'll have plenty of time for since this is our overnight stop for the next two nights. So tonight, while you're meandering through the Old Town with its narrow streets and picturesque squares, deciding where you should dine, make sure you bring your camera.

    NB: Itinerary & attractions are subject to change.
    Segesta

    Segesta

    Meals: B: Included, L: Excluded, D: ExcludedStay: 4* Hotel Colleverde, Agrigento
  5. 5

    Day 5 — Agrigento - Scala dei Turchi - Valley of the Temples - Agrigento

    Morning - Depart for Scala dei Turchi
    We're still not sure if our first stop of the day is a real place or if it's a fever dream, because - let's face it - the Scala dei Turchi are almost too good to be true. The 'Stair of the Turks' aren't an actual staircase, but this stretch of coastline will have you second-guessing what you see and understand about nature. The cliff before you has a dazzling, white complexion. Smooth at every angle. Almost at one with the undulation of the sea below.

    Mid Morning - Discover the Valley of the Temples
    It's time to finally welcome you to the incomparable Valley of the Temples, a magnificent ruinous masterpiece that sits in a valley of flowering almond trees. This UNESCO World Heritage Site will humble you, not just with its grandeur, but under the gaze of the ruined and fallen statues around you.

    Afternoon - Free time to explore Valley of the Temples
    This site is vast so we have given you the afternoon to explore before we make the return journey to Agrigento in the late afternoon.

    Early Evening - Free evening in the city of Agrigento
    You return to Agrigento for another idyllic night of delicious local food and warm hospitality.

    NB: Itinerary & attractions are subject to change.
    Valley of the Temples

    Valley of the Temples

    Scala dei Turchi

    Scala dei Turchi

    Meals: B: Included, L: Excluded, D: ExcludedStay: 4* Hotel Colleverde, Agrigento
  6. 6

    Day 6 — Agrigento - Piazza Armerina - Siracusa

    Morning - Depart for Piazza Armerina
    Good morning Sicily! After breakfast at your hotels, we say goodbye to Agrigento and head to the town of Piazza Armerina.

    Mid Morning - Free morning in Piazza Armerina
    The first thing you'll notice is the Cathedral of Piazza Armerina which dominates the skyline above. It's a striking view, and today you have the chance to explore this town and the cathedral at your own pace. Today is full of Renaissance and Baroque architecture, the medieval layout, and something interesting around every corner. Art lovers, make sure you call in at the Chiesa di San Giovanni, where stunning paintings and frescoes by Borremans are on display. And if you've ever wanted to be hurtled back in time, make sure you stop in at the Villa Romana del Casale. Make sure to grab a bite to eat while here before we depart in the early afternoon.

    Afternoon - Guided tour of Siracusa
    After time to explore and a bite to eat, it's back on the bus and heading for the town of Siracusa, our home for the next two nights of the tour. We'll start you off with an included guided tour of Siracusa, to help you get your bearings for later when you're given free time to explore at your own pace. Founded by Ancient Greek Corinthians and Teneans in 8th century BC, Siracusa was a powerful city back in its day. Today, people come to marvel at the Greek and Roman history, the culture and architecture and amphitheaters, and – of course – that striking sea view. Guided, English speaking tour included in your tour price.

    Early Evening - Free evening in Siracusa
    You're now given free time to explore at your own pace. So, whether you explore the Archaeological Park of Neapolis or delve into the Catacombs of San Giovanni, relax at the Piazza del Duomo with a small beverage or indulge in as much Sicilian cuisine as you can get your hands on, your evening is likely to be a memorable one. As you wander, keep in mind that this is a home of legends. Mathematician and engineer, Archimedes, was born here in the 3rd century. And ancient Greek playwrights Aeschylus and Euripides also hailed from here, before they shared their incredible stories with the world.

    NB: Itinerary & attractions are subject to change.
    Piazza Armerina

    Piazza Armerina

    Villa Romana del Casale

    Villa Romana del Casale

    Meals: B: Included, L: Excluded, D: ExcludedStay: 3* Hotel Gargallo, Syracuse
  7. 7

    Day 7 — Siracusa - Modica - Modica Caves and Chocolate - Scicli and Noto - Siracusa

    Morning - Depart for Modica
    Get ready for flavours you won't forget and fascinations you will marvel at as we head off first thing for the city of Modica.

    Mid Morning - Modica Caves and Chocolate
    Today begins with caves and chocolate—the highlights of Modica. The working lab at the Chocolate Museum might be all you're looking for from this trip and we'd completely understand. It's a great place to explore Modica's chocolate-making history, as well as grabbing yourself several dozen souvenirs. Beyond the chocolate, Modica is a surprising and mysterious little town. You'll lose yourself in the maze of alleyways and stairways as you discover more and more viewpoints. Wander enough and you may discover the cave tombs, the UNESCO-listed Cathedral of San Giorgio, the elegant Portale De Leva archway... among so many other things to stumble upon.

    Afternoon - Scicli and Noto
    Our next stop, Scicli, was described as "perhaps the most beautiful city in the world"by famous Italian writer Elio Vittorini. Perhaps start on the Via Francesco Mormino Penna, considered one of the most beautiful streets in Sicily. The city is filled with stunning Baroque architecture, including the UNESCO-listed, Palazzo Beneventano. Now we head to our final stop of the day: Noto. When the sun shines down on Noto, this city glows. All around you is glistening Baroque architecture, richly decorated buildings, a grand archway greeting you to the city. Stroll down the elegant Corso Vittorio Emanuele walkway, and take your pick of historical buildings, UNESCO-listed sites.

    Early Evening - Return to Siracusa
    We depart Noto and head back to Siracusa for another night of delicious food and drink. It's the last night of your tour so it's time to try that delicacy that's on your list or treat yourself to some lovely gifts to take home.

    NB: Itinerary & attractions are subject to change.
    Palazzo Beneventano

    Palazzo Beneventano

    Meals: B: Included, L: Excluded, D: ExcludedStay: 3* Hotel Gargallo, Syracuse
  8. 8

    Day 8 — Siracusa - Neapolis Archaeological Parc - Necropolis of Pantalica - Catania

    Morning - Head to Neapolis Archaeological Parc
    No need to get the last-day blues, because today is still going to knock your historical socks off. Our first stop is the Neapolis Archaeological Parc.

    Mid Morning - Neapolis Archaeological Parc
    You arrive at Neapolis Archaeological Parc, where the eye is immediately drawn to the Teatro Greco, a 5th-century amphitheater that used to hold 16,000 spectators for gruesome Gladiator battles. But wander on and see what else this stunning site has tucked away. Perhaps you'll be drawn to the Latomia del Paradiso, a deep limestone quarry just beside the theatre. Riddled with catacombs, bursting with trees, and smuggling away its secrets, some 7000 prisoners were once held here.

    Afternoon - Necropolis of Pantalica cave
    Our final stop of the day is the cave Necropolis of Pantalica. When one says the word 'cave', some are thrilled, others are nervous... yet all are intrigued. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is perched on a cliff with an enviable view of the gorges of River Anapo. Humans are suspected to have inhabited this area as far back as 70,000 years. Today, people (like you) are still drawn to this area, and to the necropolis of some 5,000 cave tombs that have been carved into the natural rock. Explore, imagine, marvel... but don't get lost.

    Early Evening - Return to Catania
    As you find your way back to the bus, we return to Catania where our tour ends. You'll take with you the myth and mystery of this place steeped in history, beauty and endless charm.
    Neapolis Archaeological Parc

    Neapolis Archaeological Parc

    Necropolis of Pantalica

    Necropolis of Pantalica

    Meals: B: Included, L: Excluded, D: Excluded

What's included

Included

  • 7-night accommodation in 3-4 star hotels with continental breakfast
  • Entry to Mount Etna + cable car and jeep tour
  • Guided tour of Syracuse
  • Entrance to Neapolis Archaeological Parc
  • Entrance to Villa Romana del Casale
  • English Speaking Expert Local Guide
  • Travel in a luxury mini-coach with a local driver

Not included

  • Airfares or related transportation between your home and departure city
  • All personal expenses including hotel room service and meals
  • Entrance fees (unless specified above) & optional tours (Prices vary from season to season; only the price at the ticket booth / box office is final)
  • Food and Drink

Meeting & drop-off

Departure points

  • Hotel AIRONE CITY · Catania
    Pickup at 09:00:00
    Via Nuovalucello, 81, Catania, 95126
    Check-in closes at 08:45

End / drop-off

  • Hotel AIRONE CITY
    Via Nuovalucello, 81, Catania, 95126

Cancellation policy

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•  In the event of a 'no show' the charge will be 100% of the full package price

Important info

Special notes
  • This tour is exclusively for passengers aged 18 years and over due to the inclusion of a distillery visit and alcohol tasting. This means children are not permitted on this tour.
  • Luggage: You're restricted to 20kg (44lbs) of luggage per person. This should be one piece of luggage similar to an airline carry-on bag (approximately 55cm x 45cm x 25cm / 22in x 17in x 10in) plus one small bag for onboard personal items.
  • We accept bookings for up to 8 passengers from any one party. This is to retain the integrity of the tour and ensure that all of our customers have the best possible experience, without being overwhelmed by one larger dominant group.
  • Pack comfortable shoes for walks up to beautiful views.
  • We may be unable to provide named accommodation at the time of booking, however this should be available 72 hours prior to departure. Please contact us at this point for the names of the accommodation related to your booking.
  • FAQs:
    Do I need a visa to take this tour?
    - You may need a Schengen Visa to travel throughout Europe. Check the official tourism website of the country you’re visiting for up-to-date and reliable information. Travel between countries is easy because there are no passport checks at the borders.
    Are the tours suitable for people with mobility issues?
    - Most people can comfortably enjoy our tours, but it's worth bearing in mind that we often include optional short walks in scenic locations. Please also be aware that many of the old European towns are built on steep hills with cobbled lanes, and you may have to carry your own luggage at times.So that we can ensure you're comfortable travelling with us, please let us know about any special requirements or needs at the time of booking. 
    Do you offer hotel pickups in the departure cities?
    - Europe's historic city centres are full of narrow streets and winding roads. So, to speed up your departure and avoid contributing to congestion issues, we start our trip from hotels located conveniently on the edge of cities. We choose hotels with good public transport connections to the city centre, so you can enjoy your evening explorations.To make your tour more convenient, you can add an optional pre and post-departure accommodation in the hotel we use as a pick up or a drop off point.
    When should I get to the departure point?
    - Arrive at the hotel lobby 15 minutes before your departure time. Unfortunately, we’re unable to wait for you if you’re late due to vehicle restrictions. But depending on your situation, we may be able to help you catch up with your tour.
    What is a guaranteed departure?
    - It's simple: you book, you go. This means we'll never cancel your tour because of a minimum numbers policy.
    Can routes change?
    - Your friendly driver and guide are passionate about the places they visit and know all the local gossip. This means your tour itinerary can change a little due to festivities, attraction opening hour changes, and spontaneous photo opportunities.
    Can I pre-book a specific seat?
    - Due to logistical reasons, we're unable to let you pre-book a seat on the bus. But our comfortable mini-coaches offer a good view.
    Are there toilets on the bus?
    - We like to keep our coaches small, nimble, and odour free. This means we have no on-board toilet facilities, but you frequently stop in local towns and villages for comfort breaks.
    Do you take children on your tours?
    - We're unable to permit children under 16 years old on our Europe tours due to the nature of the activities that are included.
    How much time do I get off the bus?
    - We want you to enjoy your trip to Europe. And we believe the best way to do this is to get you off the mini-coach and out exploring. So, we give you plenty of stops to take photos, go walking, and explore ancient ruins.
    What are 'included activities' and 'optional activities'?
    - We've arranged experiences for you on your tour. The 'included activities' are already booked and paid for as part of your trip, whereas you can purchase 'optional activities' while on your tour. You also have free time in many destinations to pick and choose which attractions you visit.
    Do we need to bring our own lunch?
    - You don't need to pack or bring along food on the mini-coach. We stop in small European towns, villages, and rural eateries where you can choose whatever meal pleases both your taste buds and your budget.
    Should I tip the driver and the guide?
    - Let's be honest, our drivers and guides would never refuse a cheeky bonus. But it's up to you, and the amount is entirely at your discretion.
    What about travel insurance?
    - We highly recommend you take out travel insurance, so you can enjoy a stress-free journey.
    What is ABTOT?
    - You're protected by ABTOT when you book a tour with us. This means you can claim back anything you've paid us if we run into any issues.
Pricing notes (children, single supplement)
* Price for Single Occupancy applies when one person stays in one standard hotel room.
* Price for Double Occupancy applies when two people stay in one standard hotel room respectively.
* Please be aware that although we aim to provide accommodation in the centre of the locations where we stay overnight, due to the smaller size of some of these destinations, accommodation may on occasion be up to 2 miles/20-30 minute walk from the centre of the town. Note that If your party size is a larger group ( 5+ pax), or if the booking is close to departure date, we cannot guarantee that all travellers in a group will be in the same accommodation.
* The price you see is for all your tour accommodation and for the tour itself. It also includes a tourist tax. This figure is based on shared accommodation. When you're booking your tour and select a single room, an additional single room supplement will be added to the price.

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