Magari 2026-2027

Sicily

Where is Sicily?

Tyrrhenian Sea

Monreale Palermo

Al Madarig

Erice

Segesta

Mt Etna

Selinunte

Da Vittorio ristorante

ITALY

Colleverde Park

Vila de Casale

Mandranova Naro

Agrigento

Ortigia

Hotel Livingston

Grand Hotel

Modica Ragusa

Principe d’Aragona

Sicili

Why are we staying in 4 hotels for this tour?

Sitting in an important strategic spot for trading connecting the Western and Eastern Mediterranean, Sicily has always been an incredible melting pot of civilizations and nationalities over the centuries. The Greeks, The Romans, The Arabs, the French and the Spanish all left their mark across the island. By staying in dierent places, we can experience the rich cultural highlights of this remarkable island and its spectacular architecture, temples, cathedrals, art and cuisine. We travel out of season when the island is wonderfully uncrowded and comfortably warm with average temperatures of 20°C. Our carefully handpicked hotels are selected for their unique locations, friendly service and proximity to iconic ancient attractions. These include the welcoming family-owned Al Madarig situated in the authentic Arabic fishing town of Castellammare del Golfo. Whilst the charming Colleverde Park in Agrigento sits just above the famous ‘Valley of the Temples’ – the Greek city of Agrykas – its luscious tropical gardens are the perfect setting for a sundowner. The Principe d’Aragona is in the centre of the ancient baroque town of Modica with its magnificent cathedrals and buzzing shops, restaurants and cafes. Surrounded by Greek ruins, ancient alleyways and tiny seafood restaurants, the Baroque styled Hotel Livingstone in coastal city of Ortigia looks out across azure blue waters.

See pages 24 and 25 for details of our hotels

Castellammare del Golfo

Modica

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