Individual Tour
Culture & History, Landscapes & Sceneries, Cuisine
Starting at
£591.00per traveler




Experience Sicily's fascinating treasures – from Palermo's vibrant streets to the ancient temples of Syracuse. The famous wines of Marsala and baroque Ragusa promise unforgettable moments of indulgence. Spectacular coastal landscapes and historic architecture await you on this journey. The crowning finale is Cefalù with its UNESCO Cathedral on the azure Mediterranean Sea.
Days 1 - 3
Palermo is the vibrant capital of Sicily, where history and modern city culture come together. You wander through narrow streets filled with street food stalls, admire golden mosaics in Norman churches and discover baroque palaces on every square. The famous markets like Ballarò and Vucciria buzz with energy and local aromas. Here you taste authentic arancini, panelle and cannoli among the locals. The city breathes a raw charm with its mix of cultures that left their mark for centuries. Palermo lets you experience Sicily at its most authentic and unpolished.
1h 44min (128km)
Days 3 - 4
Marsala is located on Sicily's sunny west coast and is world-renowned for its namesake fortified wine. This historic port town breathes Sicilian authenticity with its baroque churches, lively squares and cosy wine houses. Wander through the atmospheric centre with its elegant palaces and discover the rich history dating back to the Phoenicians. The surrounding area offers beautiful salt pans where you can spot flamingos, and nearby nature reserves invite you to enjoy relaxing beach walks. Taste the famous Marsala wine in one of the traditional cantinas and savour fresh seafood in authentic trattorias. The town forms an ideal base for exploring Western Sicily, with attractions like Erice and Selinunte within easy reach.
4h 10min (267km)
Days 4 - 5
Ragusa captivates visitors with its dramatic split personality, divided between the ancient hilltop district of Ragusa Ibla and the elegant newer town of Ragusa Superiore. The UNESCO World Heritage Site dazzles with its baroque architecture, where ornate churches and noble palaces cascade down steep hillsides in a symphony of golden limestone. Wander through Ragusa Ibla's labyrinth of narrow cobblestone streets, where hidden piazzas reveal stunning architectural gems like the magnificent Cathedral of San Giorgio. The city gained international fame as a filming location for the popular Inspector Montalbano series, adding cinematic allure to its timeless beauty. Local trattorias serve exceptional Sicilian cuisine, from fresh ricotta-filled ravioli to succulent grilled swordfish. Beyond the baroque facades, Ragusa offers authentic experiences in family-run workshops, traditional markets, and sun-drenched cafés where locals gather for their daily espresso ritual.
1h 9min (94km)
Days 5 - 6
Syracuse is a fascinating port city on the east coast of Sicily, where you walk through thousands of years of history. The historic island of Ortygia forms the beating heart of the city, with narrow streets, baroque churches and charming squares where Sicilian life unfolds. You'll discover impressive remains from Greek antiquity, such as the imposing Teatro Greco where performances still take place today. Syracuse Cathedral rises on the foundations of an ancient Athena temple, a unique blend of different eras. Along the waterfront, you can enjoy fresh fish in authentic trattorias overlooking the sea. The city breathes a relaxed atmosphere, far from mass tourism. Syracuse offers you an authentic introduction to Sicily, where culture, history and gastronomy come together.
1h 26min (120km)
Days 6 - 7
Perched dramatically on a cliff overlooking the Ionian Sea, Taormina is Sicily's most glamorous resort town. The ancient Greek theatre, dating back to the 3rd century BC, offers spectacular performances against a backdrop of Mount Etna and the azure coastline. Stroll along Corso Umberto, the elegant main street lined with designer boutiques, charming cafés, and historic palaces. The medieval town centre captivates with its flower-filled balconies, hidden piazzas, and romantic alleyways. Below the town, beautiful beaches like Isola Bella invite you to swim in crystal-clear waters. Taormina combines rich history, natural beauty, and sophisticated Italian lifestyle. This timeless destination has attracted artists, writers, and celebrities for centuries.
2h 26min (213km)
Days 7 - 11
Cefalù is one of the most important seaside towns in region with history dating back during the Greek period in Sicily. The village is a gateway to the Madonie mountains and also a starting point to travel the Aeolian Islands. Despite its size, it attracts a significant flow of local, national and foreign tourists every year. The city's cathedral is included into the Arab-Norman Palermo site and the cathedrals of Cefalù and Monreale in 2015 was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
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