Magari Tours

HEART & SOUL OF SICILY

Diverse history, stunning scenery and tempting food make Sicily one of the Mediterranean’s most satisfying destinations and here the best journeys unravel the island’s storied pastspotlighting the Greek, Roman and Norman contributions to the architecture, landscapes and cuisine that greet visitors today. 

Delve into Sicily on a 9-night ‘shoulderseason’ tour when the island is wonderfully uncrowded and comfortably warm, with average March temperatures of 20°C. We think the best way to see Sicily properly is to change hotels, so we can get under the skin of more of the region, and we have some stunning stays included.

9 NIGHT ESCORTED HOLIDAY

INCLUDES:

  • Return flights from London Gatwick to Palermo & transfer in Sicily
  • Fully escorted holiday
  • 9 nights in four handpicked hotels
  • 9 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 7 dinners
  • Itinerary and handpicked highlights as stated
  • Services of a local, experienced English speaking Tour Manager
  • All coach transportation as stated in the itinerary

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TOUR ITINERARY

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DAY 1 – ARRIVE IN SICILY

We fly to Palermo/Catania airport and meet our tour manager ready for our transfer to our hotel, the charming Al Madarig in the picturesque north-coast fishing town of Castellammare del Golfo. We enjoy a coffee stop en route and after arrival at the Madarig, relax over a welcome drink. Later, we make the short stroll to a local trattoria for an evening meal – our first opportunity to relish the island’s distinctive cuisine.

Erice

DAY 2 – ERICE & SEGESTA

Today is devoted to two of Sicily’s lesser-known gems: Erice and Segesta. We first travel to Ericea walled town crowned by the Castello di Venere (Castle of Venus) to uncover its ancient Greek origins as we trace the medieval lanes past noble palaces and churches, and admire majestic views towards Trapani and the Egadi Islands. After time for an independent lunch, we journey to Segesta to see its magnificent Greek temple – an unfinished Doric jewel perched on a hilltop  and its Roman amphitheatre, dating from the 2nd century BC. There is time to mull over our fantastic discoveries during dinner at the stylish La Cambusa trattoria in Castellammare tonight, which specialises in mouth-watering pastas and seafood.

Palermo, Sicily

DAY 3 – MONREALE & PALERMO

A full day of sightseeing awaits, with guided tours of Monreale and Palermo. In Monrealewe focus on the splendid Norman Cathedral, an architectural wonder awash with 12th-century gold-leaf mosaics, whereas in Palermo, a guided tour through the bustling streets takes us to a typically lively street market and the Palatine Chapel, famous for its marble paintings and glittering mosaics. We cap today off with a winetastingtraditional meal, and fascinating talk on Sicily’s tuna fishing industry at the wonderful Baglio Fontana, a 19th-century agritourism farm framed by lemon orchards. 

Agrigento

DAY 4 – SELINUNTE & AGRIGENTO

We set off for Selinunte, one of the Mediterranean’s greatest archaeological parks whose sun-baked remnants date from the 7th to the 4th century BCE, and include Greek temples, an agora and residential dwellings. After exploring here, we sit down to a long and leisurely lunch at the fabulous Da Vittorio ristorantewhich is famous for its freshly caught seafood and featured on both Rick Stein’s Great Mediterranean Escapes and BBC2’s Sicily Unpacked TV series. Having earlier checked out of our Castellammare hotel, a scenic afternoon drive now takes us to the hilltop south-western town of Agrigento, our base for the next two nights.

Agrigento

DAY 5 – AGRIGENTO VALLEY OF THE TEMPLES, OLIVE FARM & NARO

This morning brings a walking tour of Agrigento’s stunning Valley of the Temples, globally important archaeological site awarded UNESCO World Heritage status. Marvel at the well-preserved Greek temples as a local guide charts their history. We then stop at the family-run Mandranova olive oil farm for a delicious olive oil tasting and home-grown lunch before continuing to Naro, a charming town with a medieval fortress and panoramic views.  

Modica

DAY 6 – VILA DE CASALE & MODICA

After saying ‘arrivederci’ to Agrigento, we make our way to the Villa Romana del Casale, a UNESCO-listed Roman villawhich houses 40 stunning floor mosaics, each depicting scenes from imperial Roman life. From here, we travel to our hotel in Modica, one of Sicily’s eight Val di Noto towns towns rebuilt in Baroque style after a 1693 earthquake. It is also known for its chocolate-makingAfter an early-evening welcome drink at our hotel, we head for supper at Locanda del Colonello, a restaurant tucked into Modica’s alleyways and acclaimed for its simple, yet stunning, Sicilian fare.

Ragusa

DAY 7 – MODICA

We join a local guide for a walking tour of Modica; admiring its Baroque buildings as we roam its tiny lanes and staircases. After free time for a snack lunch, we visit the Antica Dolceria Bonajutothe town’s oldest chocolateriewhere we sample some of its classic, rich chocolate. We then continue to Sciclianother Val di Noto jewel and filming location for the popular Inspector Montalbano TV series. Discover its Baroque streets before returning to Modica for dinner at a local osteria.

Modica

DAY 8 – IBLA DI RAGUSA & MODICA

The UNESCO-protected Baroque gem of Ibla di Ragusa boasts elegant palaces and churches and is dominated by the magnificent Cathedral of San Giorgio. After experiencing the town, we return to Modica, where the afternoon is free for you to sample its sights and shops as you wish or just to relax at your hotel. Dinner tonight is at the prestigious Relais Torre Marabinoan agritourism estate based in a Norman fortress, which produces its own organic fare and wines.

Siracusa, Italy

DAY 9 – MODICA & ORTIGIA

We depart Modica for Ortigia, the island-based old quarter of Syracuse, which is connected to the main city by three bridges. A guided walk reveals its quaint alleys and Baroque piazzas, before a delicious lunch at the Taberna Sveva restaurant which showcases its old-school local cuisine. After lunch, we check in to our Ortigia hotel, leaving the afternoon and evening free for you to enjoy this wonderful town and its eateries. 

Sicily

DAY 10 – DEPARTURE

We transfer to the airport to return to the UK.

TOUR HOTELS

AL MADARIG

We stay three nights at the 3-star Al Madarig Hotel, which occupies a prime position in traditional Castellammare del Golfo. Flanking the Piazza Petrolo–a palm-dotted square above a crescent-shaped beach accessed by steps–the hotel is a long-standing part of the town, with friendly and helpful staff, a low-key atmosphere, and a commitment to local sustainability. The location is hard to equal: overlooking Castellammare’s turquoise bay, with the Norman-Arab castle, harbour, and numerous restaurants, cafes, and shops within strolling distance. 

The air-conditioned rooms are decorated in sunny pastel colours and have a balcony or terrace overlooking the internal courtyard or piazza, private bathroom with shower or bath, TV with satellite channels, minibar, hairdryer, and free Wi-Fi. Elsewhere, there is plenty to ensure guests can relax in comfort, from generous buffet breakfasts and an inviting lobby lounge and bar to a free shuttle to local beaches. 

Hotel Al Madarig

COLLEVERDE PARK

Standing in gardens two kilometres from Agrigento centre, the modern 4-star Colleverde Park is a 15-minute walk from the Valley of the Temples and boasts panoramic views over its ruins and the sea from its grounds. Run by the Sinatra family, the hotel has a charmingly old-school air, with 19th-century Sicilian furniture and ceramics dominating the lobby lounge and lending an elegant feel that matches the polite and friendly service. 

Guest can stroll in the tropical-style gardens amid the glorious views, and linger over the bountiful buffet breakfasts, made up of everything from fresh local eggs and cold cuts to freshly baked Sicilian pastries and cakes. The simple and spotless rooms are equipped with all the essentials, including an ensuite bathroom, TV with satellite channels, air-conditioning, hairdryer, and minibar. A small fitness room and free Wi-Fi round off the facilities. 

Colleverde Park

PRINCIPE D’ARAGONA

Our base in Modica is the Principe d’Aragona, a highly rated, privately owned hotel, which benefits from a convenient location and has its own outdoor swimming pool. This 4-star hotel stands on the pleasant Corso Umberto I, an easy 5-minute walk from Modica’s old centre, so it is ideally placed for when you have free time to explore the shops and sights of the town. 

Set to one side of the hotel, the swimming pool is flanked by palms and sunloungers, creating a lovely spot to relax on warmer days. Inside, the modern and crisp interiors include a comfortable reception, lounge, bar and a light and airy dining room. Finishing touches include the classically Sicilian buffet breakfasts, welcoming and accommodating staff, and the contemporary guest rooms, each decorated in neutral tones and modern art, and featuring a private shower/bath, air-conditioning, TV, safe, Wi-Fi and minibar.

Principe D'Aragona

FERRO HOTEL

Located in the historic and beautiful baroque city of Modica, the chic and stylish Ferro Hotel offers warm Sicilian hospitality with modern comfort. It is the perfect base to explore this fascinating city perched in a dramatic setting with stunning architecture and a network of ancient winding alleys. The famous Museo del Cioccolato di Modica and the Duomo di San Giorgio are within walking distance.

After a busy day sightseeing, guests can relax in contemporary soundproofed guest rooms which feature free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, minifridges, and views of the hills. Ferro Hotel’s quirky interior design with relaxing muted earth colours combines with a nod to the original building, a former dorm for railway workers. With sustainability in mind, the hotel uses the most efficient systems, waste reduction and local produce to make the smallest environmental impact.

Ferro Hotel

GRAND HOTEL

This plush 5-star hotel is a fabulous place to relax after a day’s sightseeing in the old city of Ortigia. Occupying an impressive 19th-century building overlooking the harbour, it’s as far from a shiny chain hotel as one can find– with plenty of period charm, flowery Liberty-style architecture and charming service from its attentive staff. 

A grand lobby, lounge and bar lined with Corinthian columns, arched windows, and rich furnishings set the tone, while the rooftop terrace offers outstanding views over the Gulf of Syracuse – a perfect backdrop for the buffet breakfasts of fresh pastries, cakes, eggs and cold meats, all of which are locally sourced. The classically styled rooms are all very comfortably furnished, and come with a private bathroom, LCD TV, Wi-Fi, safe and minibar. The hotel also has a luxurious spa offering a choice of wellbeing treatments, together with a shuttle boat to the hotel’s private beach. 

Grand Hotel

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01442 879787

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