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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Aci Castello
120 minutesTake a dip in the crystal-clear waters of Lido dei Ciclopi beach, overlooked by a Norman castle in the charming fishing village of Aci Castello
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Catania
180 minutesExplore the lively streets and magnificent Baroque architecture of Catania, stopping for some traditional street food like arancini and granita
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Taormina
240 minutesDiscover the ancient Greek theater and breathtaking views over the Ionian sea in the picturesque hilltop town of Taormina, followed by a dinner of freshly caught seafood at a local trattoria
Day 2
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Mount Etna
480 minutesTake a guided tour of Europe's largest and most active volcano, with its lunar landscapes and smoking craters, hiking up to 3,000 meters above sea level
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Noto
180 minutesStroll through the UNESCO-listed Baroque town of Noto, admiring its palaces and churches made of golden limestone, and savoring some traditional almond sweets
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Modica
240 minutesSample the rich chocolate and spicy chili flavors of Modica's artisanal chocolate makers, following a guided tour of the town's elegant buildings and steep alleys
Day 3
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Giardini Naxos
120 minutesSoak up the sun and sea breeze on the sandy beaches of Giardini Naxos, the first Greek colony in Sicily, with views over the picturesque bay and Taormina's hills
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Syracuse
240 minutesAdmire the ancient Greek and Roman monuments and the charming narrow streets of Ortigia island in Syracuse, once the most powerful city in the Mediterranean, now a UNESCO World Heritage site
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Ragusa Ibla
240 minutesWander through the winding lanes and hidden courtyards of Ragusa Ibla, another jewel of Sicilian Baroque architecture, and enjoy a candlelit dinner at a gourmet restaurant
Day 4
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Palermo
240 minutesImmerse yourself in the bustling and colorful capital of Palermo, a melting pot of cultures and civilizations, home to stunning churches, markets, and hidden corners
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Cefalù
180 minutesRelax on the golden sand and swim in the turquoise waters of Cefalù's beach, crowned by the Norman Cathedral, and stroll through its charming alleys and piazzas
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Mondello
240 minutesEnd your day with a seaside aperitivo at Mondello, a lively resort with Art Nouveau villas and an Arabic-Norman castle, sampling some fresh fish and a glass of local wine
Day 5
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Agrigento
360 minutesExplore the Valley of the Temples, a stunning ensemble of Doric temples and sanctuaries from the 6th century BCE, among olive groves and almond trees, in the fascinating city of Agrigento
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Sciacca
180 minutesTake a dip in the clear waters of Sciacca, a thermal spa town founded by Phoenicians, and visit its lively harbor, 13th-century castle, and ceramics artisans
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Porto Empedocle
240 minutesAttend a cooking class and learn how to prepare some Sicilian specialties, such as caponata, cannoli, and wine, in the charming fishing village of Porto Empedocle
Day 6
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Marsala
240 minutesDiscover the origins of Marsala wine and taste some of its finest varieties, visiting some of the town's historic cellars and vineyards, and admiring its impressive Baroque architecture and salt pans
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Trapani
180 minutesRoam around the charming medieval quarter of Trapani, a former Phoenician colony, and visit its impressive cathedral, salt museum, and fish market
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Erice
240 minutesMarvel at the panoramic views and enchanting atmosphere of the hilltop town of Erice, with its medieval fortifications and lovely gardens, and enjoy a dinner of pane cunzato and cannoli
Day 7
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Giardini Naxos
240 minutesVisit the archeological park of Naxos, the first Greek colony in Sicily, and its lovely museum, facing the sea and the beaches of Giardini Naxos
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Savoca
180 minutesFollow in the steps of Francis Ford Coppola's The Godfather and explore the charming village of Savoca, with its lovely Baroque churches, piazzas, and winding streets
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Catania
240 minutesSay goodbye to Sicily with a gourmet farewell dinner of pasta alla norma, pesce spada, and cannoli, in one of Catania's bustling and vibrant restaurants