Visita Savoca y Forza D'Agro, los pueblos donde se rodó El Padrino. Descubre la verdadera historia de la Mafia. Disfruta de un plato de pasta típica siciliana con vino en un encantador restaurante panorámico.
Explora el precioso paisaje del Etna y la ciudad vecina de Taormina con este tour de 1 día completo. Ubicado en la impresionante costa de Sicilia, descubre un mundo natural frágil y sus alrededores.
Evita las colas con este ticket de entrada al antiguo teatro de Taormina, uno de los mayores edificios para espectáculos de la península itálica. Descubre las muchas maravillas de este famoso yacimiento arqueológico.
Descubre Siracusa, la principal colonia griega de Sicilia, que alberga algunos de los lugares históricos más emocionantes de la isla. Junto a tu fiel guía, visita lugares como el Parque Arqueológico, Neápolis y la isla de Ortigia, entre otros.
Embárcate en un inolvidable viaje submarino a las profundidades del Golfo de Catania. Déjate sorprender por la colorida y singular flora y fauna.
Explora lo más destacado de Caltagirone y sus mundialmente famosas decoraciones de cerámica en esta visita guiada. Visita su centro histórico barroco, su hermoso jardín público, su escalera decorada con cerámica y mucho más.
Descubre la hermosa isla de Ortigia en esta excursión en barco por Siracusa. Admira los antiguos monumentos que bordean la costa, detente a nadar y visita cuevas marinas mientras escuchas comentarios en directo.
Visita el monte Etna, el volcán activo más alto de Europa en una excursión de un día. Explora Taormina, famosa población colgada en un acantilado mirando al mar
Explora la cultura y la historia de Siracusa y Noto en esta excursión guiada desde Catania. Visita el Parque Arqueológico de Neapolis y mucho más.
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Dark Daughter of Mount Etna Catania lies under the shadow of Mount Etna on the Ionian Sea in a huge plain with endless lemon and orange plantations â Sicilyâs main cultivating area for citru...
Sicily's north coast between Palermo and Messina is dotted with charming villges and towns which are all worth a stop, in particular Tindari with the Sanctuary of the Black Madonna and its arch...
Seek peace and tranquil by visiting to the beautiful Egadi Islands, a small archipelago which lies in sight of Trapani. Just hop on one of many daily trajects from Trapani, or for a more adventurous...
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Perched 750 m above sea level and towering over the west of Sicily, Erice is an enchanting medieval mountain top town, featuring fountains, gorgeous views, cobblestone streets, Arab patios, palazzos, ...
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When the sun starts to rise on one of those hot summer days in Sicily, Giardini-Naxos is the place to be. Naxos was the first Greek settling in Sicily, founded in 735 BC. It is a bustling little coa...
Letojanni is a seaside resort just six kilometres from Taormina and about 65 kilometres from Catania. The village features a long sandy beach, several very good seafood restaurants, a nice beach prome...
Marsala, the Arab “Marsa Allah” (Harbour of God), is known in the whole world for one thing – wine! But the city does not only feature plenty of wines to taste in the tow...
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Modica is another stony jewel of the “Val di Noto” – UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2002. The town was reconstructed almost entirely in Sicilian Baroque architecture after the earthquake in 16...
Being an unimportant village at the slopes of Monte Caputo for a long time, Monreale's fame started with the Norman King William II “The Good” who chose this place as a hunting resort. And ...
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According to Cicero, Syracuse was “the greatest Greek city and the most beautiful of them all”. We do not know what the other cities of Magna Graecia looked like, but we sure believe Cicero that S...
The Pearl of the Mediterranean What do Richard Wagner, Oscar Wilde, Greta Garbo, Cary Grant, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Alexandre Dumas, Johannes Brahms, Gustav Klimt, D.H. Lawrence, Ingmar Bergman, ...
Trapani is known as the “City of Salt and Sail”. For over 2000 years the lagoon between Marsala and Trapani has been supplying salt, making both towns rich. Trapani established itself internationa...
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