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Recommended Itinerary
There's so much to see, so little time.
How to choose?
To help you get started, we've listed our TOP picks for where to go in Sicily, starting in Palermo and our plan for your best trip saving money.
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Depending on the length of your trip, and taking geographic proximity into account, here are our recommended priorities:
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Recommended to plan to spend almost 2 days: Palermo (with half-day trip to Monreale for its amazing Dome). There are so many sites to visit and enjoy while in Palermo!
Then, based on the days of the week you are going to stay in Palermo, you can choose to add the following multilingual group day-tours:
1 day, add e.g.
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Saturday or Tuesday: Erice, Saltpans and Segesta​
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Sunday and Wednesday: Piazza Armerina and Agrigento
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Monday and Thursday: Etna Volcano and Taormina
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Summer (Friday and Thursday): Castelbuono and Cefalù
If you have a few days in your hands, what I do recommend is e.g.
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2 days (Starting on: Saturday and Tuesday), add: Erice and Segesta + Piazza Armerina and Agrigento
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3 days (Starting on: Saturday and Tuesday), add: Erice and Segesta + Piazza Armerina and Agrigento + Etna Volcano and Taormina
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... and ... if you are looking to create a package included of the most important local highlights from the west to the south and finally to the east, what I personally recommend is e.g.
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Around Sicily - from Palermo to Taormina in 3 days
Recommended to add almost 2 days to spend in Palermo (with half-day trip to Monreale for its amazing Dome)
Day 1 (Saturday and Tuesday) Palermo > Erice (visit: Medieval village), Saltpans and Segesta (visit: Temple) > Palermo
Day 2 (Sunday and Wednesday) Palermo > Piazza Armerina (visit: Roman Villa) and Agrigento (visit: Valley of the Temples) > Palermo
Day 3 (Monday and Thursday) Palermo > Etna Volcano and Taormina (visit: Greek Roman Theatre)
Recommended to add almost 1 day to spend in Taormina
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Confidential Rate (ground services, based on minimum 2 people): eur 250 per person
Inclusions: three regular multilingual group tours with English speaking staff; visit as per program; VAT.
Not Included: meals and beverages; hotel accommodation; city taxes; admission fee; Etna ascent to the summit if allowed.
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Around Sicily - from Palermo to Syracusa in 3 days
Recommended to add almost 2 days to spend in Palermo (with half-day trip to Monreale for its amazing Dome)
Day 1 (Saturday and Tuesday) Palermo > Erice (visit: Medieval village), Saltpans and Segesta (visit: Temple) > Palermo
Day 2 (Sunday and Wednesday) Palermo > Piazza Armerina (visit: Roman Villa) and Agrigento (visit: Valley of the Temples)
Day 3 (Monday and Thursday) Agrigento > Ragusa (visit: Ibla) and Modica (visit: Baroque village and Chocolate shop) > Syracusa
Recommended to add almost 1 day to spend in Syracusa
Confidential Rate (ground services, based on minimum 2 people): eur 458 per person
Inclusions: two regular multilingual group tours with English speaking staff; visit as per program; one private transfer-tour (day 3) with private vehicle and English speaking driver; VAT.
Not Included: meals and beverages; hotel accommodation; city taxes; admission fee; Etna ascent to the summit if allowed.
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Everything about this tour was beyond my expectations! Our driver Michael was the best: thoughtful, organized, courteous and most pleasant. The vehicle was very spacious and the views were fabulous even in the rear seats. A beautiful Sicilian medieval town in Erice, then breathtaking views of the Norman castle and delightful walks through the old village.....
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