Tour Details
Sicily has for many centuries soaked up influences from all over the Mediterranean, and these are the basis for the colorful and vibrant present day culture and cuisine. Our tour provides a well-rounded experience covering the diverse aspects that the island offers – the lifestyle and culture of the people, with visits to markets and a farm; the art and architecture, seeing several Sicilian baroque towns and Arab-Norman styles. And of course the history, with visits to ancient Greek and Roman sites including Segesta and Agrigento. We enjoy long lunches, taking time over the multiple courses to enjoy the atmosphere and to relax.
Our tours are a balance between being informative (examples of the culture and lifestyle, historical details) as well as having everything that makes for an enjoyable trip (long lunches in good restaurants, a relaxed pace). We plan the itinerary in the way that you would plan to travel yourself, or with a group of friends.
Dates for 2025:
- 4th – 10th of May 2025
- 25th – 31st of May 2025
- 1st – 7th of June 2025
- 15th – 21st of June 2025
- 7th – 13th of September 2025 – Full – Sold Out!
- 28th of Sept – 4th of October 2025
- 12th – 18th of October 2025
Price:
- Price for a twin is 2750.00 Euros or $4585.00AUD per person based on today’s exchange rate at the time of going to print.
- Single Supplement 500.00 Euros or $833.00AUD based on today’s exchange rate at the time of going to print.
Accommodation:
DISTINCTIVE CHARACTER, UNIQUE LOCATIONS
The hotels we use for this tour are good quality hotels and all are centrally located in Palermo, Ragusa and Siracusa. This makes it easy for you to spend time independently discovering these wonderful places. All of the hotels we use are 4 star rated.
In Palermo we stay in the Hotel Quintocanto. This hotel is conveniently located right in the centre of Palermo. Many of the key areas to see are in your neighbourhood.
In Ragusa we stay in the heart of the baroque historic centre of Ragusa Ibla, amongst the unique Sicilian baroque palazzi. Here we stay in either the San Giorgio Palace Hotel or the Hotel Antico Convento.
In Siracusa we stay in either the Grande Albergo Alfeo or the Hotel Roma. The hotels are a short stroll from the centre of Ortigia, Siracusa.
- 4 Star Hotels
- Central locations in Palermo, Ragusa and Siracusa
Notes: This tour is fundamentally based around walking at each location we visit. Typically, we arrive somewhere, then walk around to see the points of interest. Traffic restrictions often mean we need to be dropped off at a point 10 – 15 minutes walk from the town centre. Some days in Italy can be hot and sunny, and we walk in these conditions (bring a hat). This can make the walking more difficult than normal. Due to the historic nature of places we visit, there are often steps/stairs, as well as cobblestones and uneven ground. For clients to enjoy our tours they do need to have a reasonable level of fitness.
We require Covid vaccinations.
Highlights:
- Key locations such as Palermo, Agrigento, Siracusa, Taormina, Monreale, Erice, Segesta, Ragusa and Modica
- The tour includes UNESCO World Heritage sites: the ‘Valley of the Temples’ in Agrigento, the late baroque towns of Ragusa and Modica and the Arab-Norman architecture in Palermo
- The art and architecture of Sicily, where you find everything from Greek temples, Roman theatres through to Byzantine mosaics
- We mix and mingle with the locals going about their normal daily lives, for example in the markets of Siracusa. Here all of your senses are stimulated; curious foods on sale, the aromas of ‘panelle’ frying, the vendors calling and chatting
- Through the week we progressively uncover how the culinary traditions are intrinsically linked with the history of Sicily; Arab couscous, Spanish chocolate, pastries from the island’s convents. We taste it all
- We stay for the week in good 4 star hotels in Palermo, Ragusa and Siracusa; always close to the centre of town so you can easily pop out for a gelato in the evening.
Day One
Welcome to Palermo, with its many layers of civilizations and history. The city today is a vibrant, living testimony to this cultural heritage. Our hotel is located alongside the historic centre of town, and the vibrancy of this diverse city is all around you.
Starting the tour, we first look at a series of sights that provide an insight into both Palermo and Sicily – the Quattro Canti, the fountain Fontana Pretoria, and the exteriors of the Arab-Norman churches of San Cataldo and Martorana.
At this point we team up for the afternoon with a specialist expert who has a depth of knowledge about all things Sicily and Palermo. Together we travel a short distance to Monreale, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Monreale is on the outskirts of Palermo, a 30 minute drive.
We start by visiting the cathedral at Monreale, with incredible golden mosaics. It is said to be one of the finest Norman buildings in the world.
We go on to visit the cloisters at Monreale, a particularly evocative setting lined with marble columns. You’ll be amazed at the detailed carved marble and inlaid stone.
On returning to central Palermo we visit the Oratorio of Santa Cita. In this ‘oratorio’, a private chapel constructed in the 16th century, you will find sumptuous rococo stucco sculptures decorating the interior. The quality and detail of the sculptural elements are a wonderful surprise to many who visit here. This chapel really is a masterpiece of craftmanship.
Continue on to admire the façade of the largest opera house in Italy, the Teatro Massimo.
In the evening we dine together, sharing a meal of Sicilian dishes where we start to discover the unique flavours on offer here: Mediterranean vegetables that combine with Arabic influences to create this unique cuisine; seafood fresh from the Tyrrhenian Sea and distinctive local wines from grape varieties grown only in Sicily.
MEALS INCLUDED:
Dinner (3 courses including wine)
Day Two
We depart for Erice, a charming town on a hilltop overlooking the western coast of Sicily. Erice is a medieval town, with beautiful cobbled lanes. There is a long history here, starting with a population that pre-dated the Greeks. We visit the site of the Temple of Venus, now a Norman castle. The views from this point are stunning, looking out over the Egadi Islands where the traditional tuna fishing grounds are.
For lunch we enjoy the traditional dish for this part of Sicily, which some people are surprised to find out is couscous. This western end of Sicily was most influenced by the Arab rule and for many centuries their own take on couscous has been made here.
We have lunch in Erice, after which we continue on Segesta, where we have our first glimpse of the monuments that remain from when Sicily was part of Magna Grecia (the greater Greek empire).
Segesta boasts one of the most intact Greek-era Doric temples anywhere, and an excellent theatre, both from the 5th century B.C. In fact some performances continue to be held in this theatre during the summer.
We return to Palermo in the early evening.
MEALS INCLUDED:
Breakfast & Lunch (3 courses including wine)
Day Three
Today we depart from Palermo and travel first to Agrigento, with its famous ‘Valley of the Temples’.
This UNESCO World Heritage site features the beautiful Temple of Concordia, one of the most photogenic spots in Sicily. We are shown around by an expert guide, who explains the phases of civilisation here, as well as the current discoveries that are being made.
Strolling through the archaeological area gives a sense of the gravitas of history, as well as a pleasant experience of continued traditions, surrounded by almond groves and olive trees.
For lunch we stop at a farm in the countryside, where we get an opportunity to taste good, wholesome rural Sicilian produce. Much of our lunch is grown right here on the farm. We enjoy a leisurely lunch in the courtyard of the farmhouse.
After lunch we continue on to our hotel in the town of Ragusa, arriving in the early evening.
MEALS INCLUDED:
Breakfast and Lunch (2-3 courses including wine)
Day Four
On waking in Ragusa, you can’t help but be charmed by the elegant palazzos and the picturesque winding streets.
We drive to the nearby town of Modica. While Modica is another of Sicily’s famed baroque towns, here we also have an ulterior motive, and that is chocolate. Modica is an important centre for chocolate making, and has its own distinctive style known as ‘cioccolato modicano’. This is made using a different production method to regular chocolate, based on Aztec techniques brought in during the period of Spanish rule. We have a tasting where you can appreciate the unique qualities of this chocolate. Later in the morning, we visit the Cava d’Ispica, a site where early civilisations of the area used to inhabit, and we can see many examples of these ancient populations.
We continue on to have lunch just outside Modica.
We work our way through a range of specialities from the Ragusa and Modica area. On our return to Ragusa we spend some time together to look at specific elements of the baroque architecture that are a feature of Ragusa. Ragusa is one of the best examples of the Sicilian baroque style, with ornate edifices and intricate detailing. Some of Sicily’s architectural gems are scattered through Ragusa. The buildings we see in this style were built from 1693 onwards and feature elegant balconies and balustrades. We return to our hotel in the afternoon.
MEALS INCLUDED:
Breakfast and Lunch (3 courses including wine)
Day Five
Today we reach Siracusa, a treasure trove of ancient palazzi, a fascinating old centre, and many harbourside restaurants where good living comes first.
The old town of Siracusa is the island of Ortigia, the heart of Siracusa, with the remains of the ancient Greek city.
We first walk through the Ortigia markets. Here the particular speciality is seafood, with the fishing fleet heading out from the adjacent port and bringing the fresh catch here each morning – the huge swordfish are an impressive sight. It is in places like markets that you really get a good feel for the people and the lifestyle of Sicily.
We visit the Duomo (the main church), elegant and domineering in the beautiful central piazza. This church has an intriguing history, going right back to its origin as the Greek Temple of Athena. We still see the ancient Greek columns forming part of the structure of the current church.
Taking advantage of our coastal location, lunch is in a restaurant that specialises in the seafood of the area.
We spend some more time after lunch exploring more of Siracusa, with some free time built into the day to let you wander around independently.
MEALS INCLUDED:
Breakfast & Lunch (3 courses including wine)
Day Six
We first visit the ancient theatre in Taormina, built first by the Greeks and enlarged by the Romans. This theatre continues to be a premier location for music and drama performances to this day.
The rest of the morning and lunchtime is free time in Taormina. Visiting Taormina is like visiting an elegant film set, such is the combination of spectacular views (over the sea and Mt Etna), beautiful old buildings, plus a touch of the ancient (both Greek and Roman). We take full advantage of all three aspects (the view, the town, the ancient ruins) as we enjoy our time here.
Located high on a hill, there is time available to take the cable car from Taormina down to the beach below the town, and the island Isola Bella. Around town, as well as the archaeological sites, there are numerous ceramic shops and cafes on the piazza.
We taste wines produced on the lower slopes of Mt Etna, benefiting from Etna’s unique micro climate and lava soils. Wine has been made in Sicily for over 2000 years, and the Etna region is one of the key quality wine areas. The predominant red grape is called Nerello – these wines are reminiscent of pinot noir – and the whites made from Carricante can be excellent.
We have a session cooking with a chef, where you take an active part in preparing a complete three course meal.
The dishes are typically Sicilian, a cuisine which has developed through the absorption of a myriad of influences through the ages. With today’s focus on Sicilian cooking, we have a local chef unlock some of the secrets and teach us the techniques used here. As well as this, we discuss the importance and provenance of the ingredients and produce used. Then we relax and eat!
MEALS INCLUDED:
Breakfast and Dinner (3 courses including wine)
Day Seven
By now you know the local barista by name – and he knows which coffee you order – but we must say ‘arrivederci’.
We organise transport for you to your departure point in Catania and bid you “buon viaggio”.
The tour finishes in Catania at 11 a.m.
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