Scents, flavours and colors of Sicily: an incentive idea in the East coast

Period: Available every day, on request
Location: Sicily
Price: Starting from 600 .00 euro per person (Min 40 PAX)

Description:

A wonderful tour along the east coast starting from Catania, climbing the Etna with a jeep and continuing with a private boat tour in Milazzo.
Taste the famous chocolate in Modica and discover the amphitheatre in Siracusa.

Categorie:

  • Culture & Music
  • Food & Wine
  • Our Tours
  • Team Building Activity

Tags:

  • Boat trips
  • Cathedrals Churches
  • Food
  • Historical sites
  • Tours

Day 1: Arrival and Catania Visit

Arrival at Catania Airport. Visit Catania downtown. Panoramic tour of the baroque town including the Roman Amphitheatre, Duomo with the Cathedral, The Opera House, University and Palace of Biscari Catania downtown. Transfer to Taormina and accommodation at the Hotel. Dinner and Overnight.

 

Day 2: Exploring Etna in Jeep

After breakfast, depart to Mount Etna the highest and the most active volcano in Europe. Excursion in Jeep 4×4. After tour, wine tasting & lunch at Mt. Etna wineyeards Tenuta Chiusa del Signore. Proceed to Taormina to visit the Ancient Greek-Roman Theatre, one of the most beautiful sites in the world, with its well preserved stones and stage and the snow-covered Mount Etna on the background. Proceed with a walking tour of the delightful little town full of hidden corners, atmosphere and colours. Back to Hotel. Free dinner. Overnight at the hotel.

 

Day 3: Private boat trip in Milazzo

After breakfast, depart to Milazzo. Embarking the gullet and tour Boat full day to Capo Milazzo or Tindari (whether permitting). Lunch on board. Disembarking to Milazzo. Back to Taormina by bus. Dinner free. Overnight at Hotel.

Or Alternatively

Free morning to relax at the beach or pool at hotel. Free lunch. After lunch, depart to Piazza Armerina to visit the Villa Romana del Casale, a Roman villa built in the first quarter of the 4th century and located about 3 km outside the town of Piazza Armerina. It contains the richest, largest and most complex collection of Roman mosaics in the world and it is one of 44 UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Italy. Back to Taormina. Dinner at local restaurant. Overnight at Hotel.

 

Day4: Siracusa

After breakfast, depart to Syracuse to visit the most beautiful Greek colony of Sicily. Visit of the archaeological area including the famous Latomie of the Paradise, the Greek Theatre, the Roman Amphitheatre and the Dyonisios “Ear”. Visit the island of Ortigia, the small baroque old city center of Siracusa, built by the Aragonians: here you can admire the Cathedral and the “Fontana Aretusa”.Proceed to ancient farm near Syracuse for a team building activity: Cooking Competition. Continue to Ragusa. Accomodation at hotel. Free Dinner. Overnight at the hotel.

 

Day5: Ragusa and Modica chocolate

After breakfast, free morning to relax at the beach or pool at hotel. Free lunch.

After lunch visit Ragusa Ibla, a picturesque baroque town on two hilltops surrounded by deep valleys. Proceed to Modica, like the other towns in the Val di Noto, was badly damaged in the 1693 earthquake and largely rebuilt in Sicilian baroque style. Modica is also home to a 400 year old tradition of Sicilian chocolate making. Chocolate shops abound and for the real chocoholic, it is possible tasting the Chocolate. Proceed to Scicli other little baroque town. Back to Ragusa. Gala Dinner at hotel restaurant. Overnight a to flight schedule transfer to Catania Airport. End of tour.

 

Day6: Free time and departure

Breakfast. According to your flight schedule transfer to Catania Airport

 

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