Visit the Temple Valley in tour Agrigento, one of the most important archeological sites in the world and a Unesco world heritage site, where you will admire the finest of all ancient Greek sites: the complete Doric Temples,then getting through a long stairway to the west, near Porto Empedocle, you will reach an amazing even if not very frequented...Read more
Live a unique experience, choose Segesta, Erice, Trapani and the salt pans to admire unique views. Visit ancient temples and explore the most beautiful archaeological sites in Sicily. The tour begins with the mythical Segesta, which reveals its solitary temple, an example of refined Doric style. Erice is the small medieval village...Read more
Discover Etna and Taormina during this full day private tour with driver. Explore Etna, the largest active volcano in Europe, which has become a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You will reach Taormina, one of the most beautiful and well-known cities in Sicily. You can experience the romance of Taormina, walking through its medieval...Read more
Visit of Arab-Norman town Monreale, with its amazing view panoramic overlooking the famous Conca d Oro and entire city of Palermo. In this town the art and architecture reached the pinnacle of its glory with the Dome launched in 1174 by William II and represent the scene from the Old and New Testaments all in golden mosaics. Visit of Cefalù,...Read more
Walking tour through the ancient streets of Erice, medieval town settled by Elymians and visit the V sec. A.C. Greek Temple of Segesta and Selinunte.
ENJOY YOU THE ASSISTANCE IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE, DURING THE DAY TRIP AND OUTSIDE THE MUSEUMS OR ARCHEOLOGICAL AREAS , FOR ONLY € 75 (IT IS NOT AN AUTHORIZED TOUR GUIDE SERVICE- IT IS ONLY AN...Read more
Retrace the Greek-Roman history of Sicily. Admire the Doric architecture of the UNESCO site of the Valley of the Times in Agrigento, during this full-day private tour with driver. Discover the splendid Kolymbethra Garden to admire different botanical species. Visit the regional archaeological museum of Pietro Griffo to admire various historical...Read more
A tour to discover two wonderful Baroque towns that belong to the 'Late Baroque Towns of the Val di Noto' Unesco Heritage site. Light lunch based on typical Sicilian food is included. The tour will be operated as a full day tour starting from Taormina and ending in...Read more
Drive a vintage Fiat 500!! Two and a half hours on a panoramic tour of Palermo and surroundings. A return to the past on small colored cars that move slowly through the city. We will drive along the Marina to get to the market of Ballarò. A quick stop to familiarise with the culture, traditions and habits of the Palermitani. We will park the car...Read more
Etna is a natural monument, a world heritage site, full of treasures and unique landscapes, a local driver will let you discover its wonders, making you live a unique and unforgettable experience...Read more
Driving toward Taormina tour through the visit of the Roman Villa of Casale with its wonderful mosaics at Piazza Armerina. After you can enjoy an independent tour of the famous Taormina and of Castelmola: the balcony over Taormina and its amazing bay!
ENJOY YOU THE ASSISTANCE IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE, DURING THE DAY TRIP AND OUTSIDE THE MUSEUMS...Read more
Through a comfortable private transfer from Taormina, in less than 70 minutes you will reach the winery where the whole experience will take place.
You will discover a unique estate that covers over ten hectares on the wonderful and unspoilt headland of Capo Rasocolmo in Messina, dominated by a lighthouse and located just in front of the...Read more
This is a unique tour that I have personally designed, because it leads you to discover almost pristine and difficult to reach places for a traveler who wants to use public transport. A city like Palermo that apparently offers only the beauty of the monuments of the historic center to the eyes, in reality has much more to offer with a simple trip...Read more
Give yourself a tour of Segesta, Erice, Stagnone Lagoon - saltpans - Marsala and Mozia (Mothia) from Palermo, Private Tour to admire unique views. Visit ancient temples and explore the most beautiful archaeological sites in Sicily. The tour begins with the mythical Segesta, which reveals its solitary temple, an example of refined Doric style....Read more
09,00 pick up in hotel and drop off at 01,30 / 2,30 pm.time flex As they know the admirers of the literary Montalbano, the places where you play the story of the commissioner, often have fancy names, but only the names, however, because these places do exist. The scenes of the set of "Inspector Montalbano" are mainly concentrated in Ragusa,...Read more
Symbol of Italianness and the good life, with an incomparable charm given by the delicious "reinterpretation" made by master craftsmen skilled in the automotive sector, it will allow your customers to drive, not only in places of interest, but also in food and wine tours, allowing you to get to know small realities, inserted in rural contexts that...Read more
In 2008, after spending a long time looking for the best land for their vineyards, the Planeta family stopped on the northern slope of Etna, next to the lava flows and the woods that surround Passopisciaro.
The estate is spread south and north of the village. To the north, in the middle of the beautiful vineyards of Sciara Nuova, they...Read more
We offer a private, comfortable and professional transportation service from Taormina for 3 of the 5 possible destinations of the sites of the Hyblean baroque. On board free bottle of water and free wifi. Driver are 100% sicilian they speak fluent English. This tour does not include tourist guides but on request at least 7 days before you...Read more
When you visit the eastern coast of Sicily, Mount Etna is a must-see. Etna is the most active stratovolcano in the world. The eruptive history of this volcano goes back 500,000 years. In June 2013 Etna has become a Unesco World Heritage Site!
Departing from Taormina with a private van, a driver and your private tour guide, after about 1...Read more