Taormina, Siracusa, Catania, Piazza
Armerina,
Agrigento, Sambuca di Sicilia, Monreale,
Palermo
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$5,995 USD
per
person based on double or twin occupancy
Tour
Price vary according to:
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Dates
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Transportation
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Hotels
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Number of people in your party
For an exact quote
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Private
driver-guide
Transport
by (air conditioned Mercedes Luxury Sedan or Mini Van)
Accommodation
in 4**** or 5***** Luxury Hotels
Continental
breakfasts
Other Meals
according to Itinerary
Assistance and support 24/7
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Airfare
Travel and Medical
insurance
Items of personal
nature, phone calls,
laundry.
Beverages
unless specifically
described.
Gratuities to porters
and
hotel service staff.
Entry
fees to places other
than those specifically
mentioned in itinerary.
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With Mount Etna
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Taormina, Siracusa, Catania, Piazza
Armerina,
Agrigento, Sambuca di Sicilia, Monreale,
Palermo
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7
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Itinerary
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For
centuries
Sicily
was the seat of power of successive Mediterranean empires,
developing a unique culture and tradition that blends
Italian, African, Greek, Byzantine, French, Spanish and even
English elements. Touring
Sicily, the modern traveler will be astounded by the
landscape, amazed by Sicilian cuisine and wine, and beguiled
by the warmth and generosity of the Sicilian people.
Sicily is made for lasting memories.
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Day
1: Arrival
in Catania Airport
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Transfer from
Airport
to
Hotel
Rest of the day at leisure
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Day 2
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Siracusa Guided Tour
The old portion of the
city is located on Ortygia Island, separated by a canal
from the mainland. The city is a tourist center and a marketing center for agricultural
products, particularly olive oil and citrus fruits.
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Day 3
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Taormina
Guided Tour
Settled on a hill of the
Monte Tauro, Taormina dominates two grand sweeping bays
below and on the southern side, the top of Mount Etna
often capped with
snow, offering to the visitors a breathtaking
view.
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Day 4
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Morning:
Piazza Armerina Visit
The town is mainly
famous for its Roman mosaics in the
Villa Romana del Casale.
The medieval appearance of the
city is manifest in some of its houses,
which show Norman or Gothic
architecture.
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Afternoon:
Agrigento Guided Tour
Agrigento is situated on Sicily's
southern coast, and the town's Valley of the Temples (Valle
dei Templi) is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one
of the greatest legacies of ancient Greece.
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Day 5
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Morning:
Visit to
Cantina dell'Ulmo at Sambuca di Sicilia
Because of its
particularly delightful setting and with
its 16th century farmhouse, Ulmo is the
most popular winery for guided visits
and tastings. Since the summer of 2006
it is also possible to select and buy
wine.
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Afternoon:
Monreale Abbey Tour
The Cathedral stand aloof
on the edge of the historical centre of Monreale, a
small town overlooking the Oreto River valley and the
famous “Conca d’Oro”.
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Day
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Palermo Guided Tour
Fought over by Phoenicians,
Arabs, Normans, Swabians and Spaniards, the city
reflects the influence of all in its architecture,
its people and its food,
which, fruit-packed and spicy, is positively
life-enhancing.
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Day
7
Transfer to and
Departure from Palermo Airport
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