Greek, Byzantine, and Christian Influences of Southern Italy Tour

What to expect on this itinerary
The indelible effects of Greek, Byzantine, and Christian traditions permeate culture and customs during your customizable Italy tour. Follow the dramatic influence that shaped civilization south of Rome. Wander through the antiquated ruins of former Greek settlements in Sicily. Stroll along the unearthed roads of Pompeii to find mosaics depicting epic tales. Indulge in the beauty of Capri and the Amalfi Coast. Sip Sicilian wine on family-owned vineyards. Immerse yourself in the golden glow of mosaics blanketing a breathtaking chapel. Reach beyond the Roman Empire, with marble Doric temples leading to golden Byzantine art and storied pasts that continue to this day.
Customizable Itinerary
Rome – Arrive in Rome with a Fascinating Walking Tour of the Eternal City
Rome has shined across its Seven Hills for more than two millennia, intertwining faith, art, and politics that continue to draw people from around the world. The dramatic walls of the Colosseum continue to stand majestically. The statue of Oceanus proudly watches over the water trickling into the Trevi Fountain. The dome of the historic Pantheon has inspired architects from its inception, including Michelangelo and Brunelleschi. Your flight lands at Fiumicino Airport. Your private transfer greets you upon your arrival and escorts you to a grand hotel located in the heart of the historic city with terraces overlooking the obelisk of Piazza del Popolo and gardens of the Villa Borghese.
Restaurants hide amongst the hidden cobblestone alleys and fill the air with the aromas of fresh pasta and delectable pizzas. Gelateries offer colorful mixtures of creamy sweet treats along the roadside, accompanied by the subtle scent of vanilla, chocolate, strawberry, and coffee. Your guide greets you in the hotel lobby, eager to lead you on an exceptional tour of the churches of Rome, tracing the lineage of Christianity across the city center. Before reaching the crowning dome of St. Peter’s Basilica in Vatican City, you find the remarkable church of St. John Lateran.
The structure acted as the Papal residence before the existence of the Vatican. Your guide points to an inscription on the façade that reads in Latin, “Mother and Head of all the churches of the city and the world.” The captivating 16th and 17th-century architectural styles were built over the 4th-century foundations of an earlier church. The bronze doors decorating the façade were taken from the ancient Curia located in the Roman Forum. Copies of the original Christian mosaics decorate the apse. The sweet spice of frankincense drifts beneath the timber ceiling.
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What's Included:
Capri – Transfer to the Famous Island of Capri with the Day at Leisure
Ravello – Tour Stunning Capri before Transferring to Ravello
Ravello – Explore the Charm of the Amalfi Coast with a Private Driver
Ravello – Travel to the Greek Ruins of Paestum and Visit a Dairy Farm
Naples – Visit Ancient Pompeii and Tour Naples’s Archaeological Museum
Palermo – Fly to Palermo, Sicily and Enjoy the Remaining Day at Leisure
Palermo – Traverse the Layers of Palermo and Cathedral of Monreale
Sciacca – Wander Ancient Segesta and Medieval Erice en route to Sciacca
Sciacca – Delight in a Half-Day Wine Tour and Tasting around Sciacca
Taormina – Discover the Ruins of Agrigento and Architecture of Taormina
Taormina – Stroll through the Layers of History and Culture in Syracuse
Catania – Enjoy an Expedition to Mt. Etna and Culture in Catania
Catania – Depart for Home
Trip Highlights
- Stroll beneath the brilliant golden glow of the Byzantine mosaics decorating the Palatine Chapel in Palermo
- Discover the splendor of the largest preserved Doric temple in the world, located in the ruins of Segesta in Sicily
- Wander along the Greek temples rising out of the verdant plains of Campania at Paestum before partaking in a cheese-making lesson at a local dairy farm
- Travel the famous scenic road along the Amalfi Coast to visit the charming towns overlooking the Mediterranean Sea, leading to the Cathedral at Amalfi
- Visit the historical and legendary churches of Rome on a private tour taking you from St. John Lateran to the grandeur of St. Peter’s Basilica
- Explore the preserved marvels of Syracuse on an epic ancient tour to find wild papyrus, a magnificent theater, and an ancient cathedral
- Indulge in the splendid tastes of Sicily with a wine tour around Sciacca, sampling the delightful flavors fortified by the surrounding terrain
- Witness the prestigious art of the ancients while exploring the streets of Pompeii and the National Archaeological Museum in Naples
- Traverse the rugged landscape of Mt. Etna on a guided four-wheel-drive excursion to the fuming craters overlooking the lush foothills
Detailed Description
Art, architecture, and customs of Southern Italy and Sicily highlight the deeply embedded layers of kingdoms, trade, and traditions that influenced daily life south of Rome. Your two week Southern Italy itinerary embarks on a discovery of Greek, Byzantine, and Christian cultures, from Rome to Palermo. Your adventure begins with your arrival in Rome. Your private transfer greets you at Fiumicino Airport and escorts you to the heart of the Eternal City. Embark on a fabulous walking tour of the city center, focused on the famous and fabled churches of Rome. The next day, you travel south to the island of Capri. Relax in the comforts of your luxurious hotel overlooking the cliffs of the island. Stroll through Capri Town or Anacapri at your own pace to find the historical churches and private vistas of the treasured island.
The following day, your guide greets you in the hotel lobby, eager to introduce you to the history of Capri, leading from the villas of Roman emperors to the Carthusian monastery of St. James. You transfer by ferry to the Amalfi Coast for the remainder of the day at leisure at your gorgeous hotel in Ravello. Then, your private driver takes you along the Amalfi Coast at your leisure to indulge in the splendor of the Mediterranean seaside. Visit the town of Positano to discover remnants of Byzantine design. Venture outside of the Amalfi Coast to explore the Doric temples of Paestum. Continue to a dairy farm outside of the ancient Greek ruins for an in-depth class on how to make the celebrated buffalo mozzarella.
Afterward, your private transfer leads you across the Bay of Naples, stopping at Mt. Vesuvius to reach the top of the famous crater. You continue to the legendary city of Pompeii to walk along the preserved archaeological park. Upon reaching Naples, you have a private guided tour of the National Archaeological Museum to find a mixture of Roman and Greek artwork filling the galleries. Next, you fly to Palermo, Sicily to enjoy the remainder of the day at your leisure. Spend time visiting the outdoor markets or dip into warm Mediterranean waters at Mondello Beach. You have a guided tour of the historical city, delving deeper into the Norman, Arab, and Christian architecture decorating the city.
You continue to the small town of Monreale to explore the fascinating cathedral before returning to your hotel in Palermo. You visit the Greek ruins in Segesta to find the largest Doric temple in Italy. Explore the Medieval town of Erice before settling in the luxuries of your seaside resort in Sciacca. You can relax on a half-day wine tour learning about the ways the locals produce the celebrated varietals before relishing the remainder of the day at leisure. Embark on an immersive tour of a Greek settlement in the Valley of the Temples at Agrigento. Find preserved structures and fallen statues before reaching the serene cliff-top town of Taormina.
Your guide leads you on a fascinating tour of the baroque and medieval charms culminating at the Greek Theater, which offers a view of Mt. Etna. Visit the ancient city of Syracuse. Sit in the largest Greek theater ever discovered and stroll the ancient lanes of a city preserved alongside the Mediterranean Sea. Venture to the foothills and craters of Mt. Etna with a guided tour. Witness the lush orchards and greenery at the mountain base before wandering through the lunar landscape of the upper crater. Once in Catania, you have a private tour of the ancient baroque city rebuilt after a 17th-century earthquake. Your private transfer greets you at the hotel on the final day. You make your way out of the city to reach Catania-Fontanarossa Airport for your flight home.
Starting Price
$5,100 per person (excluding international flights)
Your Zicasso trip is fully customizable, and this sample itinerary is a starting place for your travel plans. Actual costs are dynamic, and your selection of accommodations and activities, your season of travel, and other such variables will bring this budget guideline up or down. Throughout your planning experience with your Zicasso specialist, your itinerary is designed around your budget. You can book your trip when you are satisfied with every detail. Planning your trip with a Zicasso travel specialist is a free service.
What's Included
- Accommodations
- In-country transportation
- Some or all activities and tours
- Expert trip planning
- 24x7 support during your trip
Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.
Verified Traveler Reviews
Based on 1886 reviews
We found this travel company wonderful.
All the cities were great
Great Restaurants. Amazing locations and tours.
Excellent hotels. Our favorites Piccolo Giardino in Taormina, Acqua dell'Arte in Catania, and Casato Licitra in Ragusa. Great service.
Loved our days on the beaches.
They were very helpful for the complete trip.
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Matteo provided exactly the trip we wanted, which was a 12-day tour of Sicily, starting in Palermo and ending in Catania. We spent 3 nights in most hotels and approved of his choices, which gave us different experiences of hotels in Sicily. In Taormina we stayed at Hotel Calipso, Hotel Kore in Agrigento, and A Casa Di Anna in Palermo. He provided us with a cellphone upon arrival and checked in from time to time. His English is excellent. We sometimes had problems with internet, and he would call the hotel to try to get a solution, then report back. We used two guides provided by him for specific tours, but basically did things by ourselves. I would turn to him for my next trip to Italy.
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WOW! Where do we start. It was a fantastic family vacation. From start to finish, we couldn't ask for a better scripted trip. Our travel agent, was responsible for our itinerary for the entire trip; boy were we glad we've used their services. They were pure angels holding our hands the entire trip. Our travel agency would check and remind us of our itineraries on a daily basis. It really felt as if they were right next to us. Thank you to our agency!
We started out in Venice for 3 nights, travel to Florence for 3 more, then to Sorrento via Pompeii 3 there as well, then to Rome for final 3 nights.
Once, we arrived in Venice, our contact met us at the airport to guide us to our hotel. I highly recommend it since it's not an easy place to navigate on your own the first day. After checking in, we met our tour guide for our first guided tour. It was a walking tour of city of canals. Just beautiful! Next morning, we met our guide again but for Burano & Murano. We loved the different pace of these islands. After completing our tour we met our instructor at his glass blowing studio for a hands on experience, just lovely, follow by a Gondolier Class and Food Tour. It was perfect way to finish the day. On the third day, we took a one hour train ride to Verona, birth place of Romeo and Juliet. Our tour guide met us and showed us around town and its history. It was an wonderful place to visit. Upon returning from Verona, we had the evening to ourselves. We started out walking around to explore. Needless to say we got lost but that was for the best. It gave us the opportunity to explore the city and see how the locals lived.
Florence was our second stop. We met our guide for the tour of the city including Santa Croce church. Following day we visited the Accademia Gallery & Uffizzi Museum which is a must when in Florence. On the third day, we had a lovely day trip to Pisa. Little bit of a bus ride but wouldn't have missed it for the world.
Sorrento was next on the agenda. But first, we stopped at Pompeii. Our guide, an archaeologist, met us and gave us the tour of the city once buried in ashes. What a great experience! Our guide was so enthused to share his knowledge that we felt as if we were living in Pompeii at its height. Afterwards, we had lunch at a wine farm on Mt. Vesuvius. Lovely family run vineyard. The whole day was outstanding. For the second and third day, we decided to see the coast by sea and land. Both were different and both were gorgeous. Visited Capri and swam in golf of Naples first by sea then drove to different towns along the coast including Positano, Amalfi, and Revello on the second. It was a nice relaxing break.
Our final destination was Rome. We had an general overview tour of the city on the first day. It was good in a sense it gave us time to get our baring straight. The second day we met our guide for the tour of the Vatican. You can visit the Vatican a dozens of times and still not have enough time to see all it has to offer. In the evening, we had the Colosseum tour. Definitely one of the highlights. The last day we had all to ourselves. We ended up walking around to visit the Spanish steps the Trevi fountain and many more. We wanted to take in as much as possible. Even though the trip was 2 weeks, it was too short. By the end of the trip, our whole family fell in love with this county and we all looked at each other and said can we live here.
Overall, it was an outstanding trip that we can not even begin to describe. Without the help of our agency, I don't think it would've been possible. They made sure that every little details were taking care of. For anyone, who's interested in Italy, please look up this company.
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We had a fantastic trip that exceeded our expectations. We had an excellent trip planned with Marilisa and she was open to our ideas and to our requested changes and implemented them quickly and got back to us with the confirmation that it was done. The travel arrangements at the airports and daily for tours and excursions were always on time and with great drivers who were helpful and had fun conversations about where we were going and in-depth history. Their skills in driving the vans along the Amalfi coast was amazing and we were all so glad that we were in the hands of expert drivers on these extremely tight and curvy congested roads. Each tour guide was extremely knowledgeable about the area we went to. More commentary on the tour guides below.The hotels that were provided were great for the two groups. Each one had a good reason why they chose them. In Naples it was right in the center of the old town beaming with life and restaurants. The hotel had a fantastic breakfast room and a great bar service in the afternoon. The rooms were ok, nothing special.The hotel in Vietri sul Mare was a gem. Great location, great views of the ocean, friendly and helpful staff and had some great restaurants nearby. The hotel in Palermo was also right in the middle of the city center with great restaurants in walking distance, but the rooms were just ok, and the breakfast area was very tight to move around. The Resort in Taormina was fantastic also. Same owner as the hotel in Vietri sul Mare. Great location on the beach, easy to get to downtown Taormina. A great bar cafe on the beach and the breakfast area was overlooking the beach. A great place to spend our two free days at the end of the trip. The hotel in Naples was also beautiful for our last night, but we didn't get to use it much as it was the last night before flying home. Our only real disappointment was the first transportation of the trip from Naples airport to the hotel. The driver seemed to be in a hurry when getting us to the hotel. He didn't know the area very well and said he couldn't get any closer to the hotel due to the small roads. He pointed up the road and said it should be up there. We all had two bags to drag around while searching for the hotel. Luckily, we had our phones to use. He wasn't even on the right street, and we had to walk around to find it. The next morning our driver was right outside the hotel, so there was no problem with the road.
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