Grand Tour of Sicily's Extraordinary Highlights

What to expect on this itinerary
Uncover hidden gems, breathtaking beauty, stoic monuments, natural wonders, and delectable cuisine on a 16-day grand tour of Sicily. Just off the coast of southern Italy, Sicily is the largest Mediterranean island, steeped in history and tradition. Venture off the beaten path of Italy's mainland for an unforgettable discovery that blends the ancient world and contemporary life.
Customizable Itinerary
Palermo - Arrive in Magnificent Palermo
As you coast along the tarmac at Palermo international airport, you'll catch your first glimpses of Sicily's sparkling coastlines shimmering beneath the warm Mediterranean sun. You'll be greeted at the airport by your private transfer and escorted to your luxury accommodations in the heart of Palermo's historic downtown. Enjoy an afternoon of rest and relaxation. In the evening, take to the city’s cobbled streets to peruse quaint shops and marvel at Gothic architecture. Choose from a variety of dinner options as warm sunset hues fill the streets.
What's Included:
Palermo - Join a Guided City Tour of Downtown Palermo
Palermo - Indulge in a Food Tour
Erice - Trek to the Scenic Erice's Saltpans
Selinunte - Partake in a Wine Tasting and Tour Selinunte
Corleone - Tour the Historic Center of Corleone
Ragusa Ibla - Transfer with a Stop in Piazza Armerina
Ragusa Ibla - Explore Ragusa and Visit the Aromi Farm
Modica - Attend a Traditional Chocolate-Making Class
Siracusa - Admire Beautiful Baroque Architecture in Noto
Ortigia/Siracusa - Visit an Authentic Food Market in Ortigia
Mount Etna - Traverse Mount Etna on Four Wheels
Taormina - Take a Private Transfer to Taormina
Savoca - Join the Renowned Godfather Tour
Taormina - Step Aboard the Taormina Coast Boat Tour
Catania Airport - Return Home
Trip Highlights
- Sample olives, pizzas and pasta, cannolis, gelato, and more at the Vucciria Market
- Marvel at the beautiful landscapes and traditional Sicilian homes tucked into the hillside of Modica
- Admire the famed Piazza Armenia, home to the stunning mosaics of Villa Romana del Casale, a Unesco World Heritage Site and one of the largest collections of Roman mosaics in the world
- Set sail on a private boat tour along the coast of Taormina for unparalleled views of the charming villages dotting the coastline
- Spend the afternoon preparing an exquisite five-course meal and sip on locally sourced wine before delighting in your culinary creation
- Rev your engines as your adventure takes a new turn to the stunning landscapes of Mount Etna
- Join a private guided tour of Palermo's historic city center and tour Normans, home to the Cappella Palatina and some of the most sought-after Byzantine mosaics
- Browse the kaleidoscope of fresh vegetables and seasonal fruit at the ancient Ortigia food market
- Travel to beautiful Selinunte for a private tour of one of the largest archaeological sites in the Mediterranean
- Tour the famed Piazza Armenia, home to the mosaics of Villa Romana del Casale and one of the largest collections of Roman mosaics in the world
- Meander over to the fish vendors to check out the daily catch in Siracusa
- Visit Ragusa Ibla, the city perched atop a hillside, and tour the Hyblean Gardens, the Basilica di San Giorgio, and the Church of Santa Maria delle Scale
- Escape to the enchanting resort town of Taormina, just steps away from a Greek theater, medieval churches, and beautiful views of the Gulf of Naxos
- Wander the farmlands of Gli Aromi Farmand to sample fresh herbs, among them basil and rosemary, prerequisites for nearly all Italian dishes
Starting Price
$6,800 per person (excluding international flights)
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 92 reviews
My wife and kids were joined by my sister, my dad and his wife on a 10-day trip to Sicily.
We engaged this travel company to put the trip together for us. I provided the information about which villages we were interested in focusing on because of an ancestral tie. They took that information and weaved in activities that complimented our desired locations and supplemented the agenda with villages and cities with which we didn’t have ancestral ties, but which offered opportunities for fun and adventure.
We started out in Taormina for three nights. While in the area we did quick driving tours of Letojanni and Roccalumera. We spent a little more time in Sant'Alessio Siculo to visit our family church in which my great grandfather Stefano had a stone erected at the passing of his father Domenico in 1948. We traveled to Savoca to visit locations that were in the Godfather movies. Then we drove up to Forza d'Agrò another family ancestral hub and did a walking tour of the town visiting more set locations for the Godfather movies but also parts of our town inhabited by our ancestors. We spent a fair amount of time in the town of Taormina visiting the central city area and other locations like the Greek Amphitheater. Everywhere we went was a quick 10-minute walk from our hotel. We stayed at a Hotel which was an excellent base of operations.
Our last day in the area we visited Mt. Etna. Our very knowledgeable guide put us through the paces visiting some of the minor smaller craters. It’s a location that truly has to be seen to be appreciated. Pictures just do not do it justice. We also toured a tunnel caused by lava flow that had been in existence since at least 1776.
For the next night, we moved on to Sant'Angelo di Brolo and visited parts of the village tied to our ancestors. Our driver did a create job of recon on the area so he could focus us on the areas that held the most historical significance to us. He also helped us with our dialogue with the commune’s municipal records office. His efforts helped us obtain printouts that provided us invaluable information for our family tree.
While in the area we also visited Gioiosa Marea which is a genuinely nice village on the northwest coast of Messina. From there we had a magnificent view of the Aeolian Islands.
We finished our stay with five nights in Siracusa. Siracusa is a good-sized city and we stayed on the “Island” of Ortigia where there were tons of sights to see and things to do. We ventured out of town to visit a number of locations. We visited the Archaeological Park the highlight of which was a Greek Amphitheater that was even bigger than the one in Taormina. We visited a farm that produces high quality Olive, Jams, Honey and Citrus. We participated in a cooking class with a Chef. We ventured out of the area for a tour of Ragusa lead by another guide who shared her wealth of knowledge about the area with us. Along the way we got to see Modica and Ispica. Of course we also visited a winery to learn about the process of making wine in Sicily (and to drink a little of the local Sicilian output too).
The mountain landscape was breathtaking in all the areas we visited. Each time we entered a share turn we were glad our driver was still with us taking great care to make the drive as smooth as possible.
Unfortunately, the visit had to end, and we had to travel back to reality.
The whole family had a wonderful time, and everyone can’t wait to get back.
Our travel company exceeded our very high expectations!
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My girlfriend and I just returned from a breathtaking trip to Southern Italy and Sicily that several years ago I could have only dreamed of. I used Zicasso and they put me in touch with the travel agency out of Florence, Italy and my goodness did Eleonora and her team work closely with me to put together a fabulous itinerary for us, chock full of magnificent touring, adventure and culinary experiences, at a very reasonable price. They stayed in close touch with us throughout our magical trip and were a constant source of insight. Our drivers and tour guides arranged for us were all first class. The romantic sea and land views from our hotels in particular in Ortigia and Taormina, Sicily and in Positano and Capri were beyond stunning. The cultural experiences will never be forgotten. The Sicilian and pizza cooking classes were all interesting and memorable. And I’ll always look back fondly and chuckle at the fun of our Palermo, Sicily street food tour experience and smile broadly about our hiking experience on Mt Etna and wine tasting and lunch at a home winery within the mountain foothills offered by our gracious host. So much more to remember.We were very happy with Zicasso and the travel company for arranging such a fabulous trip for us and very highly recommend their services.
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We asked for a 2 week of Sicily, starting in Palermo, and including all the major Greek, Roman and Norman sites as well as a number of medieval hill towns with Baroque churches. Our travel agency really delivered for us. We were quite happy with the small boutique hotels, for their charm and location. We had private drivers throughout the trip, and knowledgable private guides at all of the major sites. When one guide failed to appear, on a Sunday morning, we got in touch with our travel representative, and she was able to get us another guide for later in the day.
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