Jewish Cultural Tour of Sicily: History & Legacy

Piazza IX Aprile-Taormina's central square in Sicily, Italy

What to expect on this itinerary

The finer details of Jewish tradition have left a tangible mark on Sicily, adorning ancient buildings and shaping local culture. A hidden mikveh (bath used for ritual immersion) continues to bubble with fresh spring water. Stars of David decorate municipal buildings in towns that have not had a Jewish community for centuries. Synagogue foundations and demarcations of Jewish Quarters are found throughout the region. Jewish culture and traditions are as spirited and as tenacious as the people who hold these values dear. Your Jewish cultural tour of Sicily highlights the influence of Sicily’s Jewish population in the art, architecture, and cuisine on a luxury excursion of a unique and untold history.

Countries Visited

Italy

Places Visited

Palermo, Agrigento, Noto, Syracuse, Taormina, Catania, Sciacca, Segesta, Messina

Suggested Duration

10 Days

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Day 1

Palermo – Legacies of Palermo

Palermo is a city that encompasses history, combining its past and present in the ancient architecture and energetic markets. The Mediterranean Sea brushes against the edges of the city at the 9th-century port. The people are friendly and eager to speak with visitors from around the world. Your private transfer meets you at Falcone-Borsellino Airport upon your arrival. Elements of Jewish life on the island can be traced back almost two millennia ago. Palermo’s community thrived in the 15th century. Your private transfer escorts you to your hotel in the heart of the city.

The mixture of architectural styles paints an elaborate portrait of Palermo’s past and the Island’s history, having been claimed by invaders from Carthage and Spain. The city is a melting pot of history, as shown in the Norman architecture of the Palazzo dei Normanni, and the Arab influence in the cuisine at the Ballarò Street Market. Quattro Canti, a circular space erected in the 17th century, has a Baroque elegance. Three-story facades have niches decorated with lavish neoclassical sculptures framed with Greek columns. The statues symbolize the four seasons. Female patron saints adorn the uppermost floor and grace the square with good fortune and protection.

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Day 2

Palermo – The Root of Jewish Culture

Day 3

Segesta – Images of the Ancient and Medieval Times

Day 4

Sciacca – Wine Culture

Day 5

Sciacca – View from the Past in Agrigento

Day 6

Syracuse – Allure of Medieval Stone

Day 7

Noto – View to a Different World

Day 8

Catania – In the Shadow of Etna’s Peak

Day 9

Messina – Life and Times in Messina

Day 10

Taormina – Reshaping the Ruins

Trip Highlights

  • Witness the remnants of Jewish culture in Sicily adorning the buildings and hidden in the ancient ruins around the island
  • Explore a historic mikveh in the city of Syracuse, home to a large Jewish population up until the late 15th century
  • View the remnants of a medieval Torah ark situated in a small church located in the town of Agira
  • Discover the tremendous amalgamation of cultures that have enriched the traditions of Sicily
  • Tour the ancient Greek temples and theaters scattered across the island, from Segesta to the Valley of the Temples outside of Agrigento
  • View the frame of an ancient synagogue that now stands as the foundation to a serene church
  • Indulge in private wine tours and tastings in commemoration of the celebrations of life’s cycles and traditions

Detailed Description

The history of Jews in Sicily spans thousands of years, dating back to before the destruction of the Second Temple. Your 10-day Jewish cultural tour of Sicily allows you to uncover the Jewish heritage of cities and towns, marketplaces and churches. Sicily has embraced and absorbed elements of civilizations that have landed on the island’s shores, Jewish culture included. When you arrive in Palermo, your private transfer greets you at the airport and escorts you into the heart of the historic city. The following morning, your guide meets you at the hotel ready to take you on the first of many private Sicily tours, beginning with an exploration of Palermo’s eclectic past. Visit the location of the city’s synagogue, the Jewish Quarter, and the nearby Cathedral of Monreale, to see the masterpieces of Arab, Norman, and Byzantine art and architecture.

The next day, you transfer to the seaside resort town of Sciacca, visiting the ancient ruins of Segesta and Medieval hilltop town of Erice along the way. Enjoy the luxuries of your accommodation and a view of the shore. You venture out to a nearby vineyard for an introduction to the winemaking past and present of Sicily, connecting the Jewish tradition to the culture of the island. Your day ends with a delicious wine tasting. Then, venture out to the Valley of the Temples to discover the exceptional Greek ruins rising along the landscape. The following morning, you transfer to the charming Baroque city of Noto. Before reaching Noto, you visit the town of Agira to see the Torah ark , which is on display in a historic church.

Continue to Villa Romana del Casale to view the exquisite Roman mosaics that have been carefully preserved. You traverse the ancient streets of Syracuse to find traces of Jewish life, including the stunning mikveh. You continue your tour, exploring the elegant streets of Noto. The next day takes you to the vibrant city of Catania, the second largest city in Sicily. The history is vibrant and vast. In the afternoon, you visit a winery on Mount Etna to learn how the volcanic soil affects the crops, before arriving in the gorgeous seaside town of Taormina.

Your private guide leads you on a tour of Messina to discover the lingering details of the city’s Jewish heritage, along with the Stars of David adorning the buildings in Taormina. On your final day in Sicily, your private transfer will meet you at the hotel and escort you to the airport in Catania for your flight home. You could always extend your stay in Europe and travel to mainland Italy to continue your discovery of the history of Italian Jewish communities.

Starting Price

$4,500 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.

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Italy Trip Review: Taormina, Agrigento, Palermo, 8 Nights

Our Zicasso travel specialist did a fantastic job planning our family vacation for five adults.

Each hotel was top-notch. At the villa in Taormina, the rooms were luxurious, with unbelievable views of the bay and Mount Etna from private verandas. The staff were gracious and the restaurant's breakfast buffet delicious. Lunch and dinner were top-notch. The hotel in Agrigento was modern and the grounds were exceptional. It was close to the Valley of the Temples, with amazing views of the ruins from each room and the beautiful infinity pool. The hotel in Palermo was old-fashioned luxury with up-to-date facilities and close to the old town.

Our tour guides and drivers were excellent.

My only regret is that we only had 10 days to explore Sicily as there was so much more to see!

Our agent did a yeoman's job helping us plan this trip.

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Italy Tour Review: Sicily, Taormina, Agrigento, Palermo, Cefalu, Mount Etna, Erice, Castelbuono, Savoca, Valley of the Greek Temples, Wine Tour, Godfather Experience, Farm Cooking Class, Cheese and Pastry Tastings, 7 Nights

Zicasso’s travel professional crafted an unforgettable Sicily trip for our group of seven. After discussing our preferences, she designed a flawless itinerary, incorporating unique experiences that became trip highlights. Her communication was exceptional, with prompt responses to our questions before the trip and daily updates for the next day's activities, including driver and guide details, which were incredibly helpful.

We stayed at superb hotels in Taormina, Agrigento, Palermo, and Cefalù, each with stunning views and private tours. Sicily’s warm, hospitable people stood out compared to other European destinations. At our hotel on Via Leonardo da Vinci in Taormina, the staff greeted us warmly, setting a perfect tone. Other stops included Mount Etna, Erice, Castelbuono, and Savoca. All of these locations were great, but don't miss Castelbuono!

Two standout experiences were private meals with families. Near Erice, a chef and his family welcomed us into their sea-view home, preparing amazing Sicilian meals that felt like dining with family. In Palermo, another home chef and her husband created a similarly memorable evening, with lots of great conversation and stories.

Every driver was professional, friendly, and informative, while our guides — often archaeologists or historians — were engaging and knowledgeable.

Highlights included a welcome dinner in Taormina, a farm cooking class, two wine tours with lunch, a Mount Etna hike, a Valley of the Greek Temples tour, town and village tours, cheese and pastry tastings near Cefalù, and a farewell dinner. The Godfather tour in Savoca was special, with our guide introducing us to a local who played Apollonia’s mother, waving from her balcony.

Our travel professional's meticulous planning and personal touches made this trip extraordinary. Thanks to Zicasso for matching us with the tour company and we highly recommend them for a perfect Sicilian/Italian adventure!

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Italy Vacation Review: Sicily, Temples, Cathedrals, Cooking Class, Boat Tour, 2 Weeks
"Zicasso’s travel agency planned the trip of a lifetime for us. They were attentive, communicated with us daily, and responded to any concerns."

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Italy Travel Review: Taormina, Syracuse, Catania, Militello, Ragusa, Aci Castello, Modica, Mount Etna, Private Tour, Cooking Class, Boat Ride, 9 Nights

This was a superb trip that allowed us to combine personal visits to Taormina and Syracuse with a pre-planned group meeting in Catania. Planning and communication were excellent, supported by an app that let us easily view our itinerary, complete with phone numbers for the drivers, hotels, and the tour operator contacts.

The hotels were perfect! They were wonderfully located, with impeccable service in Taormina and Syracuse. Our excursions were private and diverse, and allowed us to combine culture, foodie interests, and free time. The guides were top-notch, knowledgeable, and flexible.

We especially loved seeing the smaller towns of Sicily; Militello, Ragusa, Aci Castello, and Modica. We even arrived in one small town during their annual festival.

We had a dedicated driver for our trip who was, himself, a treasure; always on time, always ready to adjust to changes, and a delightful personality.

This was such a good experience that we have selected Zicasso's tour operator to book another Italy trip next year.

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Italy Vacation Review: Palermo, 10 Nights

The travel company and staff were excellent. The trip coordinators accompanied us through the trip via WhatsApp. They were terrific. The service was top-notch, including the drivers, tour guides, and accommodations.

The one thing I would change about the trip is to have longer stays in each city visited. Moving to a new hotel every two nights prevented us from really enjoying each city we visited. I would also forgo Palermo and substitute a smaller city like Noto or Agrigento. But again, the itinerary was based on my interests and time. It is not an indication of the tour company's abilities. However, it may be good for the agency to suggest longer stays to other customers. Otherwise, we had a great trip and once again, I have recommended Zicasso and the tour company to family and friends.

Thank you again for a great time!

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Italy Vacation Review: Rome, Sicily, 23 Days

Everything worked out perfectly, from our first contact with Zicasso, through the planning process with Zicasso’s tour operator (our travel agent was the best!), and onto the trip itself.

We liked the process, the ability to work with a specialist with our wants, concerns, and needs, as well as the actual itinerary and follow-through on the ground. The concierge at each location (Rome and Sicily), as well as the use of WhatsApp, was a great thing to have. Not that we had any issues, but the availability was very comforting.

The guides used were fantastic! They were very knowledgeable and very personable. The drivers were prompt, friendly, and helpful. The accommodations picked were what we wanted, in the middle of things and perfect for our needs. I would just add that explaining the differences within the accommodations on room types would have been helpful. I would have probably gone with a bigger room in Ortigia if we'd been aware of the differences. We did know European rooms were smaller than what we're used to here in the States, but there was little light in the room we had and it was very small. We loved our accommodations in Agrigento and the hotel in Taormina!!!

All in all, we can't say enough; we've been telling our friends all about Zicasso and our travel agency. We would definitely use you again.

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