Palermo Trip Overview
Private tour of Sicily with personal driver for 7 days for visit of the Palermo, Cefalù, Taormina, Syracuse and Etna vulcan with wine tour in winery with lunch and wine tasting Etna wine.
This excursion is customised using a driver. A driver is a chauffeur specialized in driving you around, he is able to provide basic historical information, he can show you the main highlights, is knowledgeable and he has an umbrella of information. The driver will take care to give adequate time at all stops and to accommodate special requests when possible, to ensure that your experience in Sicily will be both memorable and enjoyable. The driver is not a Licensed Tour Guide and cannot take you inside monuments. In case you need a Licensed Local Guide you must pay a surcharge and we will arrange for Licensed Guide to meet you directly on the spot.
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Duration: 6 days
Starts: Palermo, Italy
Trip Category: Cultural & Theme Tours >> Cultural Tours
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What to Expect When Visiting Palermo, Province of Palermo, Italy
Private tour of Sicily with personal driver for 7 days for visit of the Palermo, Cefalù, Taormina, Syracuse and Etna vulcan with wine tour in winery with lunch and wine tasting Etna wine.
This excursion is customised using a driver. A driver is a chauffeur specialized in driving you around, he is able to provide basic historical information, he can show you the main highlights, is knowledgeable and he has an umbrella of information. The driver will take care to give adequate time at all stops and to accommodate special requests when possible, to ensure that your experience in Sicily will be both memorable and enjoyable. The driver is not a Licensed Tour Guide and cannot take you inside monuments. In case you need a Licensed Local Guide you must pay a surcharge and we will arrange for Licensed Guide to meet you directly on the spot.
Itinerary
Day 1: Oggi avrete il driver solo per il transfer da aeroporto di Palermo all’hotel che avete prenotato a Palermo
Pass By: Punta Raisi, Punta Raisi, Province of Palermo, Sicily
Transfer from Palermo airport to your Palermo hotel. We recommend to prefer a hotel in the center of Palermo because you will have more free time to go shopping, find one of the many typical Sicilian restaurants for your dinners in Palermo. The journey time from the airport to the center of Palermo is approximately 45 minutes.
No meals included on this day.
No accommodation included on this day.
Day 2: Working tour with local tour guide of Palermo
Stop At: Chiesa Inferiore della Cappella Palatina, Piazza del Parlamento, 90131, Palermo, Sicily Italy
2nd day: Morning guided tour of the city of Palermo At 10.00 am meeting at the hotel reception with the local specialized guide.Our wolking tour in Palermo will start from Palazzo dei Normanni, where you will follow the different stages of its historical urban development . Along the ax wich crosses ancient Cassaro, we will discover discover some of the footprints of the Phoenician settlement, the Cathedral, the hybrid styles of the San Cataldo and Martorana churces and the artistic masterpieces of the spanish rule. We will then continue the visit of the famous Opera House Teatro Massimo that profs both the 19 th-century urban renovation and the new season of hopes called Spring of Palermo due to its re-opening in 1997. We will continue the tour among the narrow steets of some ancied Arabic city markets such as “Capo”. At 13.00 our tour guide will greet you and guests good advice for your free lunch and for other sites that you can visit free, for example the Mafia Museum.
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Cattedrale di Palermo, Corso Vittorio Emanuele, 90040, Palermo, Sicily Italy
The Cathedral of Palermo was founded by Gualtiero Offamilio, archbishop of the town from 1169 to 1190. It was a mosque in Islamic times and converted into a cathedral church by Roberto the Guiscardo after the conquest of Palermo. Its exclusive elements are the inlays and the architectural and sculptural plastic that reflects the penetration of Romanic art and the first Gothic decorative taste in Sicily, expanding the spectrum of the Arab-Norman syncretism with new elements in an original and multiple composition and exhibition of the Mediterranean arts.
The building underwent a late-eighteenth-century renovation carried out on a project by Ferdinando Fuga. This period dates back to the Norman-Swabian royal and imperial sarcophagi in the first two chapels of the right aisle, where the remains of Roger II and his daughter Constance, of Emperor Henry VI, of Frederick II and his wife Costanza D’Aragona are preserved.
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Santa Maria dell’Ammiraglio (La Martorana), Piazza Bellini 3, 90133, Palermo, Sicily Italy
The background of blue skies, contrasting with the dark grey habits of the monks, creates a fine colouristic effect. The traveller and merchant Ibn Jubayr said of Palermo in 1185, that the “Church of the Ammiraglio is one of the most magnificent monuments of the Christians that there are no words to describe it and so silence surrounds it, because it is the most beautiful monument in the world”. He was very impressed by the gold and colours of the mosaics.
The cycle of mosaics, which entirely cover the vaults and the arches of the Greek cross of the original Byzantine church, is one of the most important in the world. It naturally culminates in the dome, in the centre of which is the full-length enthroned figure of Christ Pantocrator, making a blessing gesture with his right hand and holding the Gospel in his left. The Earth is depicted as a stool beneath his feet.
Duration: 15 minutes
Stop At: Church of San Cataldo, Piazza Bellini, Palermo, Sicily Italy
However Patricolo’s 1882 renovation work mercilessly demolished the palace, isolating the little church.
It has been open to the public for only a century, as it was previously reserved for the ceremonies of the Knights of Jerusalem. The heavily restored exterior is a rectangular structure of tufa blocks with three blind arches containing single-lancet windows on each façade. The central apse juts out slightly on the eastern side. The whole structure is topped by a finely carved cornice. A narrower rectangular drum runs along the entire length of the roof, with three windows on each of the long sides and one on the short sides. It is topped by three cupolas, which have become one of the symbols of Palermo. Originally faced with opus signinum, they are now painted red.
The archdiocese has entrusted the church to the Palermo section of the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem.
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Mercato del Capo, Via Cappuccinelle, 90138, Palermo, Sicily Italy
The smells, tourist attractions and merchants, make this place one not to be missed. It is crowded and difficult to reach but it is fun.
Duration: 30 minutes
No meals included on this day.
No accommodation included on this day.
Day 3: pick up in hotel 09:00 am To visit Segesta, Erice and Mozia Saltpans and windmills
Stop At: Tempio di Segesta, Contrada Barbaro SNC, 91013 Calatafimi-Segesta, Sicily Italy
We leave Palermo at 09:00 am and arrive in Segesta at 10:30 am.
Segesta was one of the three cities founded by the Elymians, whose origins, according to the mythical tradition, date back to the Trojans. Mostly integrated with the Greek culture in its architecture, the city developed during Classical times, after which it first became the site of a Muslim community and then of a Norman overlord. Here we will admire a majestic Doric temple, which is located into wonderful scenery of rocks and vineyards, and then will reach the Acropolis, where a charming ancient theater still stands. From there, you can enjoy a stunning view on the temple below and the marvelous landscape around it. Finally, a short walk will lead us to the remains of the first Muslim mosques built in Sicily and to a Medieval fortress.
Duration: 1 hour 40 minutes
Stop At: Erice, Erice, Province of Trapani, Sicily
Erice ancient and fortified settlement of Erice, which is closed by huge city walls of Phoenician origins. Its strategic position, which is emphasized by the presence of monumental city gates, gave wealth and prestige to the settlement throughout the centuries, as demonstrated by the several architectural Norman remains. Aragon and Spanish rules spread inside the narrow alleys of the urban layout. We will walk among the shady streets, tasting the delicious local pastry following the monastic tradition and enjoying an amazing view on the wonderful maritime landscape below.
The driver will accompany you to the highest part of Erice, to the Castello di Venere. He will give you a paper guide of the village and he will meet in the lower part of the village (it will be easier for you to make the visit downhill instead of uphill, the meeting point is called Porta Trapani which is located near the Cathedral.
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
Stop At: Mozia, Mozia, Marsala, Province of Trapani, Sicily
Visit of Mozia it is placed in the middle of a lagoon archipelago. Founded by the Phoenicians at the end of the 8th century BC, the ancient florid city thrived on its craft activities, until it was sacked by Dionysius, tyrant of Syracuse, in 397 BC. All the landscape around Mozia is strongly characterized by the historical use of saltpans and windmills all over the centuries: bathed in the soft colored light of the sunset, this magical scenery will leave you absolutely delighted.Let’s go back to Palermo at your hotel. The journey takes 2 hours.
Duration: 1 hour
No meals included on this day.
No accommodation included on this day.
Day 4: pick up in hotel 09:00 am fr transfer to Taormina with visit Piazza Armerina Villa Romana of Casale
Stop At: Villa Romana del Casale, Strada Provinciale 90, Piazza Armerina, Sicily Italy
Pick up at 09:00 we will be in Piazza Armerina at 11:00. Villa Romana of Casale, originally the property of a powerful Roman family, it dates back to the 4th Century A.D.
This majestic Imperial villa, standing tall in the Province of Enna (perhaps the most “Roman” of places on the Island), is a magnificent rural abode, fascinating, above all, for its captivating mosaics, considered the most beautiful and best-preserved of their kind. The fruits of meticulous labor, these precise yet moving images make for a significant adornment to what remains of this extravagant residence – made a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
We start from Piazza Armerina and take a lunch break and we wish in 30 minutes we arrive in a cellar with restaurant and our driver can make the reservation for you but we must communicate first.
We arrive in Taormina before 5.00 pm. End of driver service for today.
For this visit we recommend having a tour guide. We can book a guide for you and it has an extra cost of € 120.00
Duration: 1 hour 40 minutes
Pass By: Taormina, Taormina, Province of Messina, Sicily
end of service in your hotel in Taormina at 05:30 pm. I recommend booking a hotel by the sea to enjoy unique atmospheres. Many do not have the most important information, Taormina is not on the sea but from the sea you can reach Taormina by car in or with the funicular in 10 minutes. On the sea below Taormina the most suggestive hotels are located in the village of Mazzarò and of these hotels our drivers have received the best reviews of these: Voi Grand Hotel Atlantis Bay, Belmond Villa Sant Andrea, Grand Hotel Mazzarò Sea Palace.
No meals included on this day.
No accommodation included on this day.
Day 5: free time for visited Taormina and relax
Pass By: Taormina, Taormina, Province of Messina, Sicily
today free time for visited Taormina and relax time.
Pearl of the Ionian Sea. There is a unique atmosphere around its streets, architecture, squares and monuments. Many vestiges of a rich and complex past are to be found near the majestic Greek-Roman theatre. Taormina, which was founded by Andromaco in 358 BC, develops around an Agorà whose ruins, which are still visible along the street that leads to the theatre, were the settlement of the Roman Forum. In the surroundings, you can admire the ruins of holy and public monuments (the Aphrodite’s Temple, the Roman Thermal Baths, and the Odeon). The majestic wall of “Naumachia” raises past Umberto I boulevard not too far away from the Agorà. This wall is a monumental Roman terrace that used to be the limit to a big water pond.
No meals included on this day.
No accommodation included on this day.
Day 6: Transfer from Taormina to airport of Catania with visited Etna Vulcan
Stop At: Craters Silvestri of Mount Etna, 95030 Nicolosi, Sicily Italy
Today is your last day in Sicily and our driver will accompany you to the airport. If we have free time, if your flight leaves in the afternoon, we can pay a visit to the Etna volcano.
Some places can be undoubtedly stated as the most enchanting of the earth, and if Mount Etna inside looks like hell, we can rightly say that, outside, it is the nearest thing to Paradise” (P. Brydone)
Mount Etna is the highest volcano in Europe, and one of most active of the world. It’s impressive size ( more than 3327 meters high. Its spectacular eruptions and its fiery lava flows, has always aroused the interest of scientists along with the curiosity of visitors from all over the world.Since 2013 Mount Etna is in the Unesco’s World Heritage List for its geological peculiarities of planetary relevance. For this experience the travel times are: from Taormina to the volcano 70 minutes – walk around the Silvestri crater 30 minutes – transfer from Etna to Catania airport 70 minutes.
Duration: 1 hour
Pass By: 95121 Fontanarossa CT, Italy
end your experiences in Sicily with arrive in airport of Catania
No meals included on this day.
No accommodation included on this day.