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The Archaeological Area of Selinunte.
The Park is among the largest archaeological sites in the
Mediterranean. The archaeological evidence within it not only documents the refinement of the Doric style, but also represents an advanced urban development typical of the most important Gree... Read moreThe historic cellar, the tradition of the Sicilian Puppets and the archaeology between th ...
The tour begins with a complete and in-depth visit to the Archaeological Park of Segesta, one of the most important in the world.
Then, it moves on to the visit of the Royal Bourbon Winery of Partinico.
Inside you can admire the precious coll... Read moreThe Archaeological Area of Segesta and the ancient city of Erice.
The tour begins with a complete and in-depth visit to the Archaeological Park of Segesta, one of the
most important in the world.
It continues with a visit to the City of Erice, a center that has traversed all stages of Sicilian history and ... Read moreThe magic and charm of the Archaeological Park of Monte Iato.
Ideal for those who want to enjoy an archaeological and naturalistic experience away from the city, even though the site in question is just a few kilometers from Palermo.
On a splendid height overlooking the Valley of the Iato River, we discover t... Read morePalermo, the Noble
The tour starts at Palazzo Bonocore with its state-of-the-art exhibition supported by modern multimedia tools. Then Palazzo Steri-Chiaramonte, the Jewish quarter and the wonderful Salinas Museum with a tasting of typical Sicilian products and wines.Rock culture and Chalcidian archaeology in Eastern Sicily.
The tour begins with a visit to the Sant’Antonio Quarry in Melilli.
It continues with a visit to the Necropolis of Pantalica (Unesco World Heritage Site), typical lunch in Sortino, visit of Rupestrian Church and Archaeological Museum in Lentini, a... Read moreNoto, Unesco World Heritage Site: the Paradise of Sicilian Baroque.
Around the pearl of Sicilian Baroque, among palaces, churches, elegant streets rich in history and ancient cafes where you can taste the food and wine specialties of south-eastern Sicily. A full immersion in the “slow” Sicilian lifestyle.Modica and Scicli, Unesco World Heritage Site: pearls of the late Sicilian Baroque.
A full immersion into the magical atmosphere of Sicilian Baroque among churches, monuments, narrow streets, and breathtaking views. The two cities have been made even more famous by the TV series Il Commissario Montalbano: Modica, Scicli, Ragusa, Ispica, N... Read moreCatania, Unesco World Heritage Site: history, archaeology, culture and traditions.
A long journey through archaeology (Ancient Greek-Roman Theatre, Roman Amphitheatre), monuments, culture, and history (from Piazza Duomo to Piazza Università, Via Etnea, Piazza Stesicoro, Via Crociferi, Piazza Dante), traditions (the fish markets and thos... Read moreRoman Villa of Casale in Piazza Armerina, Sicily
The Roman Villa of Casale in Piazza Armerina (Unesco World Heritage Site) is located at the center of an important estate and used to have administrative, residential, and representative functions. It represents one of the best-preserved examples of the gr... Read more