A tour of Siracusa, located on the southeastern coast of Sicily, offers a rich blend of ancient history, stunning architecture, and vibrant local culture. Climb the magnificent Mt Etna volcano, taste some local culinary delights and discover the historic center of Syracuse and Taormina during this short four-day tour.
TOUR HIGHLIGHTS
Syracuse: renowned for its rich Greek and Roman heritage, including the impressive Archaeological Park of Neapolis and the ancient Greek Theatre. Explore the charming island of Ortigia, the city's historic center, filled with baroque architecture, lively markets, and the stunning Piazza Duomo.
Taormina: a very popular and interesting old town situated high up in the Sicilian hills. It is an important city of culture and during the Summer there are many festivals and films, concerts, dance performances, meetings and fashion shows to be seen.
Mount Etna: one of the natural wonders of the island, Mt Etna with over 300 craters, is the largest active volcano in Europe. It is so active, that it is always in a constant state of activity.
4 Comments
4.8
Our time in Syracuse was a delightful blend of ancient history and breathtaking scenery, especially the stunning views from Mt. Etna and Taormina.
4.6
From the moment we arrived in Syracuse, we were captivated by the rich tapestry of history surrounding us, especially during our visit to the ancient ruins that transported us back in time. One unforgettable moment was standing at the viewpoint in Taormina, where the breathtaking landscape of Mt. Etna loomed majestically in the distance, providing the perfect backdrop for our group photos.
4.4
Wandering around the ancient ruins in Syracuse was a surreal experience, especially when I stood in the quiet amphitheater, feeling the whispers of history.
4.6
Exploring the ancient sites and the breathtaking landscapes during this multi-day journey was truly rewarding. I appreciated the comfortable accommodations, which provided a cozy retreat after long days of exploration. However, the itinerary felt a bit rushed at times, especially when marveling at the stunning views from Mt.