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10 Days Deluxe Guided Sicily Tour 2024/2025 – Our Signature Trip

Discover Sicily: 10-Day Deluxe Guided Tour

This is hands-down our favorite of all the tours we do. “All killer, No filler”, as the ad used to say.

8 UNESCO World Heritage sites, luxury boutique hotels, the Mediterranean sea, bright colors, Sicilian hospitality, the best and most varied cuisine in all of Italy, amazing artisans and great shopping….what more could you want?

This is a typical itinerary that is often 10 days/9 nights, allowing for a relaxed pace and not changing hotels often. Please remember that ALL of LovingItaly trips are CUSTOM-BUILT around your “wish list”, pace, interests and lots of little particulars that will make it a perfect fit for you.

Look through the hundreds of photos of past trips to get a look at what a trip feels like, then contact us to start planning your trip (see bottom of page).

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A presto!

To have seen Italy without having seen Sicily is not to have seen Italy at all, for Sicily is the clue to everything.”

Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Colorful, intense, exotic and welcoming, Sicily is a treat for all the senses

Siracusa & Ortigia

UNESCO site #1: Syracuse and the Rocky Necropolis of Pantalica, listed in 2005

Siracusa is one of the oldest cities in Europe, as its stunning Greek theater and archaeological ruins attest. Ortigia is the “island off the island” – a vibrant pedestrian-only zone of charming artisan shops, innovative restaurants and one of the most scenographic squares in all of Italy. Our favorite place to stay is a boutique small resort in the countryside. This is a perfect base for daytrips to Noto, Modica and the towns of the Cyclops coast.

A greengrocer in the Ballarò, one of Palermo’s bustling markets.

Noto

UNESCO site #2: Late Baroque Towns of the Val di Noto, listed in 2002

Noto and Modica are the center of the flourishing Sicilian baroque architecture. The countryside is awash in almond and citrus groves, and the towns are lush reminders of Spain’s contribution to the island’s architecture.

Agrigento (with Piazza Armerina & Selinunte)

UNESCO site #3: Archaeological Area of Agrigento, listed in 1997

UNESCO site #4: Villa Romana del Casale, listed in 1997

The Agrigento Temple Valley is another of the incredible Unesco World Heritage sites that you see on this trip.

You’ll wake up in an incredible hotel – the only one with direct views over the remains of the Greek temples of the archaeological site.

The villa at Piazza Armerina was built in the 3rd C. for a wealthy Roman of the senatorial class.

Its 40,000 square feet of mosaic floor decoration are unique in the Roman world, and are absolutely breathtaking.

Selinunte is a sea town with haunting remains of the another important Greek city; a peaceful resort in the midst of a massive olive grove is just the spot to unwind after a few hectic days in Palermo.

Palermo

UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITES #5:

Arab-Norman Palermo and the Cathedral Churches of Cefalú and Monreale, listed in 2015

UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITES #6:

Opera dei Pupi

The capital of Sicily and one of the most fascinating cities in the world. Like Rome, Constantinople and Jerusalem, it is a rich lasagna of layers of cultures and stories. Here the Arabs, Jews, Greeks and Christians lived in harmony in a dense maze of mosques and gardens that rivaled Cordoba and Cairo.

Modern Palermo and its crazy, multicultural chaos deserves at least two days – one for the city center, and another for hilltop cathedral of Monreale and lunch at the sea in Mondello bay.

Taormina

UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITE #7: Mount Etna, listed in 2013

Taormina is high above the Ionian sea, and the Etna volcano looms in the background – it’s snow-covered peak reminds you just how high.

This is a relaxing town of elegant shops, restaurants and hotels. The Greco-Roman theater is one of the highlights of the ancient world, and it’s the perfect base for hands-on cooking lessons, a private yacht excursion, or a winery tour on the slopes of Mt Etna.