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 Crossroads of Sicily featuring Palermo, Siracusa, and Taormina
Sicily is a fascinating mosaic of diverse cultures that reveal its rich and varied history. Explore this beautiful Mediterranean island on this 11-day Smithsonian Journeys Travel Adventures tour. Discover the influences left by ancient Greeks and Romans, Arabs and Normans, who in turn ruled Sicily. Excursions and special presentations bring it all to life. Wander the streets of the hilltop city, Erice. Discover the Roman mosaics at Piazza Armerina. Explore the ancient Greek city, Agrigento, a UNESCO World Heritage site. HighlightsPalermo, Erice, Segesta, Monreale, Cefalu, Agrigento, Piazza Armerina, Siracusa, Catania, Taormina Collette Experience To travel to Italy is to savor art and architecture, food and wine. Local guest speakers enhance your experience with a series of exclusive talks. ? Learn about Palermo's history and various cultural influences during a fascinating lecture by a local expert. ? Step back in time as you learn about Sicily's importance as a Greek colony. ? Discover the Baroque architecture that is so prevalent throughout the island of Sicily.
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| Call (301) 649-6900 for more information or to book today! Mention code 8723760 | | Collette Vacations | | Offer valid through 12/31/2009 | | | Day | Destination | Description | | Air 1 | Overnight Flight | Overnight Flight : Welcome to Sicily, a fascinating mosaic of diverse cultures that tells the story of this Mediterranean island's rich heritage. Explore the island's dramatic landscapes, charming hilltop towns, and well-preserved archaeological sites. Savor Sicily's fine cuisine and local wines. Your journey begins with an overnight flight to Italy. | | Day 2 | Palermo | Palermo, Italy : Begin your tour in Sicily's vibrant, welcoming capital - Palermo. Tonight, meet fellow travelers during a festive welcome dinner at a local restaurant featuring traditional Sicilian cuisine. | | Day 3 | Palermo | Palermo - Erice - Segesta - Palermo : Travel to Erice, a medieval city founded by the Phoenicians and perched 2,400 feet above sea level. Take a stroll in the public gardens or visit the lovely Castle of Venus. Then, visit the archaeological site of Segesta with its well-preserved Doric Temple. Learn about the ancient settlers as a local guide shares Segesta's fascinating history. During a free evening you may explore Palermo's restaurants and chic cafes. | | Day 4 | Palermo | Palermo - Monreale - Palermo : Today's tour of Palermo features the squares of Quattro Canti, Piazza Pretoria and Piazza Bellini. Discover the city's exotic blend of Moorish, Norman and Spanish Baroque styles. You will also see the Palace of the Normans, La Martorana Church, and the Cathedral, which houses the Imperial Crown of Constance of Aragon. In the nearby town of Monreale, visit the 12th-century cathedral which dazzles from the moment you step inside. Later you may wish to visit one of the city's fascinating museums on your own. | | Day 5 | Agrigento | Palermo - Cefalu - Sicilian Countryside - Agrigento : This morning visit the seaside town of Cefalu which houses one of the most magnificent cathedrals in Sicily. After strolling through its medieval streets, proceed to a family farm in the mountains. Learn about a day on a Sicilian farm and the typical products created there. A farmer demonstrates how to make a Sicilian favorite - ricotta cheese! Watch a chef prepare local specialties and enjoy a hearty lunch featuring the farm's own products and recipes. Your day ends in Agrigento, on Sicily's gorgeous southern coast. | | Day 6 | Agrigento | Agrigento - Licata - Agrigento : Start your day at the Valley of the Temples, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Enjoy walking around the temples of Juno, Concordia, Hercules and Jupiter. Learn about ancient Greek culture on Sicily when you visit the Archaeological Museum, known for its extensive collection of Greek vases, statues and other artifacts. This afternoon enjoy the hospitality of a Sicilian baron and his family when you visit their 18th century baglio and winery, nestled in the coastal Licata countryside. A tasting allows you to sample some of Sicily's wines. | | Day 7 | Siracusa | Agrigento - Piazza Armerina - Siracusa : Depart Agrigento, journeying to the beautiful Erei Mountains and the medieval town of Piazza Armerina. During your guided tour, discover the elegance of the Roman lifestyle at Villa Casale which features ancient mosaics. Continue on to Siracusa. | | Day 8 | Siracusa | Siracusa : Reflect on the grandeur of ancient Greece during an excursion to the historical sites in Siracusa, boasting archaeological treasures rivaling those in Athens. A local expert guides you through the Archaeological Park which features an impressive collection of Greek and Roman antiquities. | | Day 9 | Catania | Siracusa - Catania : This morning arrive in Catania, a coastal city at the foot of an active volcano, Mount Etna, where a local guide shares its history. Visit the cathedral and view the main sites of this historic city. Witness the daily spectacle of bartering for fresh fish and produce when you visit the local market. Enjoy free time in Catania's elegant center. | | Day 10 | Catania | Catania - Taormina - Catania : Explore Taormina, the jewel of Sicily, perched above the Ionian Sea. During a guided tour you will see the Greek Theatre, Duomo and public gardens. Spend the afternoon dining at a sidewalk cafe or shopping in the town's boutiques. On your return to Catania, travel along the Cyclops Coast, passing vineyards, citrus groves and charming fishing villages. This evening, enjoy a farewell dinner. | | Day 11 | Tour Concludes | Catania - Tour Concludes : Your tour of Sicily ends today, as you return home with many cherished memories. |
| | | Centrale Palace Hotel | | Hotel della Valle | | Grand Hotel Villa Politi | | UNA Hotel Palace |
| Note Tour prices are Land Only rates based on per person double occupancy. Please call your Travel Agent for triple or child occupancy rates. Taxes and fees are additional for tours that feature a cruise; port taxes are not included in the prices shown. Some dates may feature various changes in hotels, sightseeing and inclusions. Please confirm your specific itinerary at the time of booking. |
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