Splendors of the Mediterranean: Rome, Sicily & Greece Tour

Villa Borghese, Rome, Italy

What to expect on this itinerary

The ancient world of the Mediterranean comes to life during your custom-tailored Rome, Sicily, and Greece Tour. The brilliant hues of Michelangelo’s paintings encompass the entirety of the Sistine Chapel. The pillars of the Parthenon support the history of thousands of years of Western Civilization and overlook the city of Athens. Greek temple ruins complement the Sicilian landscape, surrounded by olive groves and citrus orchards. Outdoor markets showcase timeless local traditions, and historic churches hide ancient splendors. Explore the treasures of the past that have helped to shape the wonders of contemporary culture.

Countries Visited

Italy

Places Visited

Rome, Palermo, Taormina, Patras, Athens

Suggested Duration

11 Days

Customizable Itinerary

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Day 1

Rome – Contemporary Life in an Ancient World

Rome is vibrant and captivating, embodying truth in its namesake as the Eternal City. Byzantine mosaics and Renaissance frescoes decorate churches. Baroque palaces encircle medieval piazzas. Contemporary artists capture the historic beauty of the architecture and the modern movement of the Roman lifestyle. You arrive at Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport. Your private transfer greets you and leads you into the heart of the city, where you find your luxurious hotel. Locals linger at café tables overlooking the walkways. They sip wine and people-watch. The aroma of freshly made pasta and simmering sauces drift out of hidden restaurants.

City life continues to enrich the atmospheric streets, effortlessly blending the past and present around the Pantheon. The Roman structure was erected in 80 AD and highlights the engineering capabilities of the empire. Massive Corinthian columns adorn the façade. The dome has a diameter of 141 feet and remains the largest unreinforced concrete dome in the world. Light pours through the single 29-foot opening at the center of the dome. The marble floor adds to the luster of the interior, where you can find the tombs of Italian Kings and treasured cultural icons, including the legendary painter Raphael.

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Day 2

Rome – A Radiant Time

Day 3

Rome – The Symbols of Rome

Day 4

Rome – Enduring Rome

Day 5

Palermo – The City's Past and Tempting Temples

Day 6

Taormina – Antique Timelessness

Day 7

Taormina – More than Beaches

Day 8

Overnight Ferry – Taking to the Sea

Day 9

Athens – Hearing the Ancients Call

Day 10

Athens – Upward to the Acropolis

Day 11

Athens – Continuing Allure of the Past

Trip Highlights

  • Witness the sensational colors and breathtaking images of the Sistine Chapel
  • Walk along the treasured Acropolis in Athens for an up close view of the world-famous Parthenon
  • Enjoy a private tour of the Roman Colosseum to view the grand architecture and exceptional space
  • Discover the tremendous preserved Roman mosaics at Villa del Casale, a historic villa in Sicily
  • Revel in the collection of Greek ruins in the Valley of the Temples, including witnessing one of the best-preserved ancient Greek temples in Sicily
  • Delight in a tour of the fabulous ancient life of Syracuse, home of the largest Greek Theater in Sicily
  • Explore the ruinous city of Delphi in search of the legendary Oracle

Detailed Description

Baroque fountains adorn historic squares with lavish statues depicting ancient gods. Gold trimmings decorate main galleries of churches and glint in the natural light spilling through the windows. Ancient ruins blend with the neoclassical architecture. Stunning coastlines rest beneath the looming peak of Mount Etna. Your 11-day Rome, Sicily, and Greece Tour shows you the marvels of Western Civilization’s history, taking in the culture and architecture of Rome, Sicily, and Greece. Your private transfer meets you at the Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport upon your arrival in Rome. The city is naturally absorbing with its preserved architecture and welcoming culture.

The following day, your guide leads you on a walking tour of the Baroque beauty of the city, from the Spanish Steps to Piazza Navona. Your guide meets you at the hotel for an unforgettable walking tour of imperial Rome, taking you to the stunning sites of the Colosseum and Roman Forum. Next, you venture to Vatican City to witness the magnificent architecture of St. Peter’s Basilica, along with the wondrous art in the Vatican Museum. Your private transfer escorts you to the port, where you board an overnight ferry to Palermo. You arrive in Palermo, ready to tour the eclectic history of the city. Your guide leads you outside the city to the remarkable Greek ruins in the Valley of the Temples near Agrigento.

Then, you explore the charming streets of Piazza Armerina and the persevered Roman mosaics of Villa del Casale. Continue to Syracuse for an exciting guided tour of what was once the largest city in antiquity, before settling into the seaside town of Taormina. Enjoy the charms of Taormina, touring the hillside cobbled streets and discovering the wealth of historical structures around town. Your private transfer escorts you across the Strait of Messina to the port city of Brindisi for your overnight ferry to Greece. You arrive in the Greek city of Patras in the following morning, where your guide greets you at the harbor.

Venture to the enchanting ancient city of Delphi to visit the famous Oracle en route to Athens. Your guide meets you in the hotel lobby and leads you on a sensational tour of Athens, encompassing the ancient and contemporary history of the city, from Syntagma Square to the ancient Acropolis. On your final day in the Mediterranean, your guide will meet you at your hotel. As far as Sicily travel packages go, this experience has inspired you in ways you weren't expecting. You could make your way to Athens International Airport, but you could also extend your trip with a luxurious Aegean cruise taking you to the Greek islands, Turkish coast, and back to Athens.

Starting Price

$5,000 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 Travel Review: Palermo, Trapani, Erice, Mazara del Vallo, Marsala, Taormina, Zingaro Reserve, Historic Sites, Wine Tasting
The trip planning and organization done by the travel agency were amazing. They helped us put together an itinerary to visit most of Sicily starting in the west (Palermo) and making our way around the island ending up in Taormina. We chose to have drivers assist us getting around as train service between small towns is not great and we have driven there before. We managed to see almost all of the sites we were interested in but were in most hotels at least 2 nights and some 3 or 4. It was a somewhat aggressive agenda but with the drivers it was much less tiring. We had time for the outdoors, saw some spectacular Phoenician, Greek and Roman ruins and stayed in some very unique hotels.The tours and events they organized were also very well done. We had professional guides in all of the archeological sites and in general very informative and friendly guides and drivers. We also had downtime which was much appreciated. The great thing about working with them is you could design your own itinerary with their help and make it as active or restful as you want.Our trip started in Palermo and we made our way to the Zingaro Reserve - we were able to see Trapani, Erice, Mazara del Vallo and Marsala as well as the Phoenician settlement of Mozia. We saw the archeological parks of Selinunte, Valley of the Temples, Villa Casale and Siracusa. We ended our trip in Taormina which was perfect.Along the way we had farm lunches, olive grove visits and tours, wine tastings and several other interesting excursions.Veronica and the customer service team were always there for us if needed.

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Italy Family Vacation Review: Taormina, Roccalumera, Sant'Alessio Siculo, Savoca, Siracusa, Modica, Ispica, Aeolian Islands

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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Italy Travel Review: Custom Italy Vacation, Sicily, Palermo, Monreale, Gambino winery

We recently returned from a 7 day trip to Sicily planned by two travel companies. Everything was planned perfectly with our wonderful driver, Vincent, and excellent guides as we went along.  The hotel in Taormina, Hotel Panoramic was excellent and had a great view.  Also, the Hotel Felice in Palermo located in the historic district was small, modern and had the best restaurant upstairs on the roof overlooking the city.  We would give a five star report to both these agencies for wonderful service.  I would rate both travel companies with five stars.

Lynne S.

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Italy Luxury Trip Review: Agrigento, Taormina, Marsala, Cooking Class, Wine Tasting, One-Week Tour
Except for a couple of snafus at the airport in Palermo and the wrong bed set-up in Palermo at the beginning of our trip, everything was excellent. We especially enjoyed our hotels in Agrigento and Taormina.

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Luxury Italy Travel Review: Sicily, Palermo, Catania, Ortigia, Taormina, Mount Etna

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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Luxury Italy Vacation Review: Sicily, Palermo, Taormina, Siracusa, Agrigento, Wine Tasting, Cooking Class

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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