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Drama and history highlight
this unique Mediterranean island
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Our Taste of Sicily is filled with abundant
pleasures on a ten-day celebration of all things Sicilian! From the
cosmopolitan delights of Palermo and the rugged and romantic
countryside to the world-class beaches of Taormina, we will explore
the many treasures of this stunning and dramatic land. Sicily, the
largest island in the Mediterranean, has attracted visitors and
invaders to its shores for centuries. Romans and Carthaginians,
Arabs and Greeks are among those who have left their historic
footprints here. Archimedes taught here; St. Paul preached here; and
centuries later, filmmakers glorified Sicily and its notorious mob
families and colorful traditions. Now it is our turn to leave the
mainland behind and be a part of history.
Highlights of this trip include:
- Explore Palermo's great restaurants,
architectural treasures and seductive streets
- Relax on the beautiful beaches of Taormina,
a world-class resort
- Watch a romantic sunset from the charming
town of Cefalu
- Visit Corleone, the namesake of the famous
Godfather family
- Explore Mt. Etna, Sicily's active volcano
- Take a cooking class in a classic 18th
century home and finish with a delicious Sicilian feast!
Sept. 25 to Oct. 4, 2010: $3,995:
A trip for gay men, lesbians & friends.
So are most of the people who travel with us. You do not need to pay
extra to travel by yourself. Prices are per-person, and the single
supplement applies only if you'd like a room by yourself. For
selected trips, especially if the trip includes a cruise, we charge
half the single supplement if you request a roommate, but we are not
able to match you with someone.
starts in
Palermo, Sicily, and ends in Taormina
Group
transportation between Palermo and Taormina for local sightseeing;
Accommodations each night in accordance with the tour itinerary;
Breakfast each day, lunches and dinners as noted in the itinerary;
Entrance fees for sightseeing, accompanied by knowledgeable guides;
Transfers from hotel in Taormina to Catania airport for those
departing on the final day of tour or joining extension; Malta
post-tour extension includes hotel for three nights including
breakfast, and guided tours of Malta; All hotel services charges,
government taxes, porterage, and gratuities for included meals.
Transportation to and from starting and ending points; Individual
transfer to hotel on arrival in Italy; Personal items including:
alcoholic beverages, snacks, laundry, and telephone calls;
Gratuities for guides.
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From the sights of Palermo to the sands of
Taormina's beaches, we will take a big delicious bite out of
Sicilian cuisine and culture. We'll walk through the ages of
architectural achievements seeing amazing structures from the
Greek, Roman, Byzantine, Baroque and Gothic periods. We'll
journey to the top of Mt. Etna, the only active volcano in all
of Europe, pause in charming rustic villages, each with its own
special charms, and feast on the fresh flavors of Sicilian
cuisine with an emphasis on fruits, pastas and seafood. Our
ten-day odyssey will be Herculean in every way: food, friends,
fun and the finest the island has to offer.
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During our three days in Palermo we will enjoy
both city sights and day trips to see attractions nearby. The
tours starts with an orientation and a Welcome Dinner at one of
Palermo's finest restaurants. We'll spend three nights at the
Hotel Vecchio Borgo, centrally located in Palermo (subject to
availability).
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After breakfast at our hotel, we will enjoy a
comprehensive guided tour of the city. We'll see the Teatro
Massimo Bellini, the famous opera house named for local composer
Vincenzo Bellini, whose entire body of work has been performed
here. This theater was also used for the pivotal final scene in
the film Godfather III. We'll visit the Palazzo dei Normanni
(Norman Palace) and see the beautiful Palatine Chapel built from
1130 – 1140, a wonderful example of Arab-Norman architecture
with stunning mosaics. We'll stroll in the open air market of La
Vucciria recalling the Moorish influence on the island.
In the afternoon, we'll take a short drive
to Monreale, the seat of Roger II, to admire the amazing
cathedral. Overlooking Palermo, the town of Monreale, situated
on a slope of Mount Caputo about three hundred meters above sea
level, offers lovely views of the surrounding valley. The
centerpiece of Monreale is the magnificent cathedral, a dazzling
display of mosaics, bronze work, marble and stone. It has the
largest concentration of Norman, Arab and Byzantine art in one
place. Attached to the cathedral, the Benedictine cloister
courtyard consists of 228 columns, some inlaid with
Byzantine-style mosaics. Atop the columns are ornately carved
capitals that depict scenes of Sicily's Norman history, complete
with knights and kings. This evening is free to enjoy a
restaurant of your choice in Palermo.
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Today we venture out of Palermo for a ride
along the coast to tour some of the countryside. We'll visit
Erice, stunningly located on a cliff overlooking the Tyrrhenian
coast of western Sicily. Formerly the ancient city of Eryx,
Erice was an important religious center to Aphrodite and later
Venus. It dates back to 1200 BC and was a prosperous Elymian and
Carthaginian city. But it is the later Greek influence and
Erice's association with Hercules and Aeneas that are remembered
today. We will stroll through the labyrinth of cobblestone
streets and narrow pathways to see the old stone houses and
dwellings. We'll visit Segesta and its 5th century Greek temple
isolated in a field of green. Set deep in a ravine, the temple
is surrounded by the mountains in a dramatic display of classic
architecture with its Doric columns reaching up toward the sky.
Just off the coast, and adjacent to Marsala, is the tiny island
of Mozia. We will take a boat ride (weather permitting) to visit
the island and sample the famous fortified wine, explore early
Phoenician ruins including the harbor and cemetery, and pop into
the museum for a peek back in history. We return to Palermo for
a free evening.
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This morning we leave Palermo for the
beautiful fishing village of Cefalu. Along the way we will stop
at the village of Corleone, the town whose name became
synonymous with the notorious family immortalized in the
Godfather films. We'll also stop along the way at Piana degli
Albanesi where little has changed over the centuries. Founded by
Albanians in the 17th century, their cultural influence is still
evident today. We may also want to indulge in a cannolo, a sweet
crisp pastry shell filled with ricotta cheese and much larger
than a typical canolli. Piana degli Albanesi is famous for this
sweet! We should arrive in Cefalu in time for sunset over the
Mediterranean. Our lodging for the night is a charming small
hotel. Dinner will be at a typical seaside restaurant.
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After breakfast we head to the southeast
corner of Sicily for our two-night stay in Noto, the apex of the
Sicilian Baroque and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Our journey
through the Sicilian countryside will be filled with surprises
and delights. We will pass through several towns and villages
along the way, each one having its own personality and its own
unique story to tell. We'll stop to admire the Roman Villa del
Casale. The villa is one of the most luxurious of its kind, and
also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The immense villa dating from
the 3rd century is adorned with rich and colorful mosaics,
apparently the work of African artists. Mythology, daily life
and wild animals are depicted on the walls of nearly every room.
Our lodging for the next two nights will be at a farm house that
has opened guest rooms (agriturismo).
After breakfast on our second day in Noto
we will explore the Val di Noto region. We'll turn our attention
to Ragusa Ibla and Modica, two towns completely rebuilt after a
1693 earthquake. Ragusa Ibla, with its maze of streets, was
rebuilt in the late Baroque style of the day and is divided into
two areas, the upper and lower (Ibla). There are 18 UNESCO
monuments in this region. As we stroll the streets, we will see
many magnificent examples of the highly decorative style of
architecture. In Modica, the high point of our tour will be the
magnificent Church of San Giorgio. We will enjoy lunch at
Ristorante Il Baglio, to sample some of the great Sicilian
culinary delights. We return to Noto for the night.
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Our destination today is the lovely seaside
resort of Taormina. We'll begin with a lovely morning drive
north towards the Catania region. We'll visit Syracuse (Siracusa),
once the most powerful polis in the Greek World, and home of
Archimedes. At the height of its power, Syracuse rivaled Athens
in its splendor and architecture. One of the highlights will be
a visit to the Greek Theater (Greco Teatro) carved out of
existing rock. It is one of the largest and best-preserved
amphitheaters from the 5th century BC. After lunch we will
continue to our hotel in Taormina, a lovely resort in this
world-famous city renowned for its beaches and dramatic
coastline. We'll spend the last three nights of our tour here.
On our second day we will enjoy a full day
excursion to Mt. Etna, the most active and largest volcano in
Europe. Mt. Etna is not only Sicily's greatest natural
attraction, it is also its highest mountain. To the ancient
Greeks, Mount Etna was the home of Vulcan, god of fire, and also
the home of the one-eyed monster known as the Cyclops.
On our last full day in Taormina, the
morning is free to lie out and be lazy on the beach, shop in the
town square, or perhaps just relax and enjoy the amenities of
our lovely hotel. In the afternoon we will learn first hand the
joy of Italian food - by taking a cooking class. The cuisine of
Southern Italy relies on extremely fresh and local ingredients.
In Sicily, menus lean toward mouth-watering seafood dishes
combined with fresh pasta as well as dishes featuring some of
the best fruit in the world. In this class you will learn the
art of the Sicilian kitchen as you work hands-on preparing
delicious traditional Sicilian recipes. The lesson is conducted
by a gastronomic specialist and food writer, in her home. Not
only will our instructor/chef teach us about the cuisine but
also the culture, traditions, habits and customs from which it
stems. The courses are based on the most famous Sicilian
recipes, focusing on pasta, fish and vegetable dishes. A
farewell dinner will follow in a cozy 18th century home!
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Since the nearest airport to Taormina is in
Catania, we will provide a transfer this morning to Catania
airport for anyone flying out today, or we will assist with
individual post-tour plans. Bon voyage!. |
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