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9-Nights A Sicilian Odyssey - Land Journey

Sicily
9-Nights A Sicilian Odyssey - Land Journey
Sicily
Tauck
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Overview

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A Sicilian Odyssey

Discover cultural footprints forever present... Over the centuries, the island of Sicily was colonized by the Greeks, Romans, Byzantines, Muslims, Normans and assorted others before becoming part of Spain, then the Bourbon Kingdom, and finally part of Italy. And today... Vestiges of the ancient Greeks and Romans entice in Agrigento and Taormina... the presence of the Normans lingers in Palermo... a distinctive style of Sicilian architecture began in the Baroque Valley centuries ago and flourishes today... Byzantine and Arab art mingle with Italian influences... taste impressive wines from grapes grown in volcanic soil... all for a taste of the authentic Sicily.  Join us for an odyssey through time as you discover a history book of experiences, authentically engaging and always enlightening, as you become a part of Sicily's extended family.

Featured Destinations

Cefalu

Cefalu

Cefalù is located in the Province of Palermo, Sicily, on the Tyrrhenian Sea. Visitors enjoy the lively nightlife and the main attractions of the ancient city including the Cathedral, dating back to 1131.
Agrigento

Agrigento

Agrigento is a small town on the Southern coast of Sicily. The beach is wonderful and the small streets of the old town are quaint and charming. Just outside the city, you will find magnificent Greek temples located in the Valley of the Seven Temples.
Ragusa

Ragusa

Ragusa is a city located in Sicily that is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This Baroque city dates from 1693 and Ragusa (Superiore & Ibla) is a gem full of architectural delights.
Taormina

Taormina

The east coast of Sicily is considered by many to be its most magnificent. Lovely Taormina was called "the greatest work of art and nature" by Goethe in his Italian Journey. Situated above the Ionian Sea with Mount Etna as a spectacular backdrop, this storybook town of sculpted gardens, stately palaces and ancient monuments is easily one of Sicily’s most striking sites. There is much to see and do here; the main attractions in Taormina are seen on foot. Incredible vistas are available from Taormina's Public Gardens which are filled with exotic flowers and plants. In Giardini-Naxos, close to the pier, the Bourbon fort contains a fine museum, Museo Archaeologico. The entrance is via a garden bisected by an ancient lava flow.
Palermo

Palermo

Palermo is a city and seaport in Italy on the northwestern coast of Sicily, on the Tyrrhenian Sea. It is the largest city and chief port of Sicily. Many of the oldest buildings in the city date from the period when Sicily was a Norman kingdom and show Arab, Byzantine, Norman, and Spanish influences. Outstanding examples are the cathedral (1169-1185), the Palatine Chapel (1140), and the church of San Giovanni degli Eremiti (1132).
Destination Guide
Siracusa

Siracusa

Sicilia is the favorite island of Gods in traditional poetry. The most powerful and biggest ancient city in Sicilia is Siracusa. Its name may come from the native word "Siraco", which means "marsh", due to the bogs which surrounded the city. Or it may derive from a Phenician etymology signifying the presence of seagulls on its rocky shores. Few cities of the ancient world had the importance Syracuse had in Magna Grecia, the ancient Greek settlements in Italy. The most spectacular monuments in the archeological area surrounded by colorful Mediterranean vegetation are the Greek amphitheatre and the Orecchio di Dionisio (Dionysius' Ear). Besides touring the Archeological Museum that contains beautiful objects, Ortigia Island, the heart of the old Greek city, is worth a visit. Outside the city limits is Eurialo Castle, an incredible structure built to protect the city from the Cathaginians, and Pantalica, the great rocky necropolis in Anapo Valley.

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Valid Date Ranges

April 2025
04/04/2025 04/13/2025 $8,490 per person
04/11/2025 04/20/2025 $8,490 per person
04/14/2025 04/23/2025 $8,490 per person
04/18/2025 04/27/2025 $8,990 per person
May 2025
05/02/2025 05/11/2025 $9,490 per person
05/05/2025 05/14/2025 $9,490 per person
05/09/2025 05/18/2025 $9,490 per person
05/12/2025 05/21/2025 $9,490 per person
05/16/2025 05/25/2025 $9,490 per person
05/26/2025 06/04/2025 $8,990 per person
05/30/2025 06/08/2025 $8,990 per person
June 2025
06/02/2025 06/11/2025 $8,990 per person
06/09/2025 06/18/2025 $8,990 per person
06/13/2025 06/22/2025 $8,990 per person
August 2025
08/29/2025 09/07/2025 $9,490 per person
September 2025
09/01/2025 09/10/2025 $9,490 per person
09/05/2025 09/14/2025 $9,490 per person
09/08/2025 09/17/2025 $9,490 per person
09/15/2025 09/24/2025 $9,490 per person
09/19/2025 09/28/2025 $9,490 per person
09/24/2025 10/03/2025 $9,490 per person
09/29/2025 10/08/2025 $9,490 per person
October 2025
10/01/2025 10/10/2025 $9,490 per person
10/03/2025 10/12/2025 $9,490 per person
10/08/2025 10/17/2025 $9,490 per person
10/10/2025 10/19/2025 $9,490 per person
10/13/2025 10/22/2025 $9,490 per person
10/17/2025 10/26/2025 $9,490 per person
10/20/2025 10/29/2025 $9,490 per person
10/22/2025 10/31/2025 $8,990 per person
10/27/2025 11/05/2025 $8,990 per person
10/31/2025 11/09/2025 $8,490 per person
Prices are per person, based on double occupancy, and subject to availability and change without notice. Prices reflect land only accommodations, airfare is additional. Blackout dates/seasonal supplements may apply. Itinerary and map subject to change. Offer subject to availability and change without notice. Some restrictions may apply.

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