7 Days trip in Italy
Italy is a beautiful country with a rich history and culture, known for its art, architecture, fashion, and cuisine.
General Infomation
Day 1
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Cathedral of Palermo
120 minutesVisit the Cathedral of Palermo. The cathedral is a beautiful example of the Sicilian baroque style and is one of the most important landmarks of the city.
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Quattro Canti
60 minutesWalk around and enjoy the 17th-century Baroque architecture of Quattro Canti, also known as Piazza Vigliena, which marks the center of Palermo.
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Mercato del Capo
90 minutesExperience the local flavors and food culture of Palermo at the Mercato del Capo, one of the oldest markets in the city. Try the classic street food delicacies like panelle, crocchè and arancina.
Day 2
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Valle dei Templi
180 minutesExplore the UNESCO-listed Valle dei Templi archaeological site in Agrigento. The main attractions include the Temple of Concordia, Temple of Zeus, and the Temple of Heracles.
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Scala dei Turchi
180 minutesVisit the stunning Scala dei Turchi, a coastal cliff of white marl rock with steps resembling a staircase leading into the sea. Particularly beautiful at sunset.
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Trattoria del Carmine
120 minutesReplenish with some traditional Sicilian cuisine at Trattoria del Carmine in the historical center of Agrigento, famous for its fresh seafood and pastas.
Day 3
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Gole dell'Alcantara
120 minutesVisit the breathtaking Gole dell'Alcantara, a deep gorge carved by the river Alcantara through the volcanic rocks of Mount Etna. You can walk the zig-zag bridges over the river, take a dip in the emerald waters or enjoy a guided tour through the lava caves.
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Castelmola
120 minutesExplore the charming hilltop village of Castelmola, where you can visit an ancient castle and enjoy panoramic views over the Taormina bay while sipping on a refreshing almond wine.
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Taormina
180 minutesStroll the streets of Taormina, a picturesque medieval town boasting quintessential Sicilian markets filled with handmade ceramics and traditional lace. Enjoy some fine wines and cheese while enjoying people-watching in the Piazza IX Aprile.
Day 4
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Parco dell'Etna
360 minutesDiscover Mt. Etna, Europe's highest active volcano, while trekking on a guided tour through the beautiful scenery of Park dell'Etna. You can visit the 17th-century monastery of Monti Rossi and drive up to the lava fields of Piano Provenzana, which were covered by a massive eruption of the volcano in 2002.
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Piazza del Duomo
120 minutesTaste regional specialties like pasta alla Norma, arancini or cassatelle at one of the many authentic local venues near the Baroque Piazza del Duomo, situated right at the heart of Catania's historic center.
Day 5
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Villa Romana del Casale
180 minutesJourney back in time to Ancient Rome's Villa Romana del Casale, a vast palatial complex boasting some of the world's most impressive collections of Roman mosaics. See for yourself the magnificent mosaics that include chariot races, hunting scenes and exotic animals.
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Modica
120 minutesDiscover the town of Modica, one of UNESCO's World Heritage Sites. Wander around the town's charming streets and take note of the stunning architecture heavily influenced by the Baroque style. Don't forget to taste the town's famous confectionery like the Modica chocolate, filled with dark beans and sour citrus peel.
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Ragusa
120 minutesEmbark on a city walk through Ragusa, one of Sicily's most attractive destinations. You can visit the historical sights such as the Baroque Cathedral of San Giovanni Battista or simply walk around the town's undulating hills and alleyways, stopping at some of the small local shops for some traditional ice cream or confectionery bites.
Day 6
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Isola Bella
240 minutesSoak in the sun while relaxing on the spectacular Isola Bella beach near Taormina. With its rocky surroundings and crystalline water, this beach is worth spending an entire day around, enjoy music and grab the famous Sicilian ice slush with brioche, known as “granita con brioche”.
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Syracuse
180 minutesDiscover the ancient history of Syracuse by visiting its