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Secret Sicily

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A very varied journey through Sicily’s less-visited sites, this tour reveals the hidden gems of cultural heritage and contrasting landscapes, from Aeolian Islands to ostentatious Baroque towns, and from fishing villages to the fictional world of Inspector Montalbano

Overview

This is an entertaining insight to the natural, historic and intriguing sights, for a repeat traveller to Sicily, this tour takes you to places which are new to you but may seem familiar, as it fuses fact with fiction in film, TV, and literary locations. It begins off Sicily’s northern shore, as we sail to the UNESCO World Heritage cluster of the Aeolian Islands, with hot pools, active volcanoes, and the lava flow of Stromboli, where Jules Verne’s adventurers emerged from their ‘Journey to the Centre of the Earth’. Following days see us in Savoca, the setting for scenes of ‘The Godfather’; visiting a palazzo in Acireale; viewing Roman mosaics, found below a 400-year-old farmhouse; seeing Ispica’s ancient necropolis caves, and relaxing in a picturesque, south coast fishing port. We stay in the southeast to tour to four very individual towns, but with much in common. Noto, Scicli, Ragusa and Catania all feature in the UNESCO listed ‘Towns of Val di Noto’; all were destroyed in the 1693 earthquake and rebuilt in the florid façades of Baroque splendour; and each is focused on a fine cathedral and speciality Sicilian food. Scicli and Ragusa also share the fame of film locations for Inspector Montalbano, along with seaside Punta Secca, where his ‘home’ is now a B&B!

Highlights

  • Walking tour of Cantania
  • Enjoy a cruise with a swim stop
  • Visit the hill top town of Savoca
  • See two UNESCO Heritage sites
  • See catacombs at Cava d’Ispica
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Itinerary

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Day 1 - Fly to Catania and enjoy an afternoon walking tour

Fly from your chosen airport to Catania and transfer from the airport to the 4-star Hotel Principe for an overnight stay. The hotel is centrally positioned, with a good selection of restaurants nearby. An afternoon walking tour in the city takes in the Baroque façades of the Via Crociferi, and iconic monuments including the Elephant, Amphitheatre, and majestic Cathedral of St. Agatha.

Day 2 - Sail to the Aeolian Islands, ending in Vulcano

Travel north to Milazzo and sail to the Aeolian Islands, disembarking at Vulcano island to check-in at your hotel, then taking an afternoon ferry to Lipari, the largest town in the archipelago, to visit the clifftop Citadel and enjoy time at leisure in the picturesque town and its harbourside cafés. Return by ferry to Vulcano for two nights at the 4-star Hotel Les Sables Noir (20 May, 27 May & 7 Oct 2025 - Hotel Therasia Resort) with superb views of the sea and volcanic archipelago.
(B, D)

Day 3 - Enjoy a day at leisure to relax or explore

A free day to relax at the hotel, enjoy the island, or join an optional cruise (weather permitting), sailing late morning to visit Panarea, dropping anchor enroute for a swim in an island bay, and passing tiny Ginostra Island as you sail to Stromboli. Free time here to enjoy the town until your sunset sail, with views of the island’s active volcano and the lava-flow reef of Strombolicchio, returning late evening to Vulcano (pre-bookable).
(B)

Day 4 - Visit Savoca, Acireale and end in Ragusa

In the morning we will take the ferry to Milazzo. From here we will continue in direction Messina. Our first stop will be in Savoca, a little town in the province of Messina. This town was the set of the famous Francis Ford Coppola film: The Godfather. Here you can visit the ‘Café Vitelli’, where Michael Corleone met his beloved Apollonia for the first time. Continue to Acireale for a visit at Palazzo Fiorini. After we will reach to Ragusa area for dinner and two nights at the 4-star Hotel Mediterraneo Palace located in the historic centre of Ragusa.
(B, D)

Day 5 - Enjoy touring Ragusa's main sights

After breakfast a private tour of Ragusa Ibla includes the gardens of Palazzo Arezzo Bertini, the imposing San Giorgio Cathedral (one of the famous cathedrals of the baroque architect Rosario Gagliardi) and the Circolo di Conversazione meeting place for Ibla’s aristocrats. After free time for lunch in the old town (perhaps finding Trattoria La Rusticana, the real name of Montalbano’s lunch spot, ‘Trattoria San Calogero’), we visit Donnafugata Castle, which translates to 'the fugitive woman' or 'the woman who fled', a place of many legends and the fictional, film-set home of Montalbano’s nemesis mafia boss Balduccio Sinagra. Enjoy free time for dinner in Ragusa before returning to the hotel.
(B)

Day 6 - Visit local towns, stopping in Noto and continuing to Syracuse

Today you will visit the homeland of Inspector Montalbano. The setting of Montalbano are those of southern Sicily with its white villages, the Arab neighbourhoods, baroque churches, historic buildings and beautiful villas. And the Sicily of open spaces, the wildlife, the wind and the long sandy beaches. Our day with Montalbano starts in Ispica with a visit of the city and the necropolis on the Ispica Caves. Afterwards we reach Scicli, a baroque town in the hills where we find the police headquarters of Montelusa. Visit of the Municipio in Scicli. In the afternoon, we reach the home of Montalbano at Marinella, on the beach of Punta Secca, a village of Santa Croce Camerina. Stop in the Noto area for a small meal with wine then continue to Syracuse for your two-night stay in the 4-star Grand Hotel Villa Politi.
(B)

Day 7 - Spend the morning in Syracuse with an afternoon tour in Noto

Visit Syracuse and the archaeological area with the Greek Theatre, the Latomie
(stone quarries) with Dionysius’ Ear. Journey to Ortigia island with the Arethusa’s
Fountain and the Cathedral and explore Castello Maniace. In the afternoon visit the city of Noto a UNESCO World Heritage site. Enjoy a walking tour through the
Corso Vittorio Emanuele, the Cathedral and the famous Palazzo Nicolaci. Return
to Syracuse for a dinner and your overnight stay.
(B,D)

Day 8 - Fly home from Catania

Travel to Catania airport for your return flight.
(B)

Day 1 - Fly to Catania and enjoy an afternoon walking tour

Fly from your chosen airport to Catania and transfer from the airport to the 4-star Hotel Principe for an overnight stay. The hotel is centrally positioned, with a good selection of restaurants nearby. An afternoon walking tour in the city takes in the Baroque façades of the Via Crociferi, and iconic monuments including the Elephant, Amphitheatre, and majestic Cathedral of St. Agatha.

Day 2 - Sail to the Aeolian Islands, ending in Vulcano

Travel north to Milazzo and sail to the Aeolian Islands, disembarking at Vulcano island to check-in at your hotel, then taking an afternoon ferry to Lipari, the largest town in the archipelago, to visit the clifftop Citadel and enjoy time at leisure in the picturesque town and its harbourside cafés. Return by ferry to Vulcano for two nights at the 4-star Hotel Les Sables Noir (20 May, 27 May & 7 Oct 2025 - Hotel Therasia Resort) with superb views of the sea and volcanic archipelago.
(B, D)

Day 3 - Enjoy a day at leisure to relax or explore

A free day to relax at the hotel, enjoy the island, or join an optional cruise (weather permitting), sailing late morning to visit Panarea, dropping anchor enroute for a swim in an island bay, and passing tiny Ginostra Island as you sail to Stromboli. Free time here to enjoy the town until your sunset sail, with views of the island’s active volcano and the lava-flow reef of Strombolicchio, returning late evening to Vulcano (pre-bookable).
(B)

Day 4 - Visit Savoca, Acireale and end in Ragusa

In the morning we will take the ferry to Milazzo. From here we will continue in direction Messina. Our first stop will be in Savoca, a little town in the province of Messina. This town was the set of the famous Francis Ford Coppola film: The Godfather. Here you can visit the ‘Café Vitelli’, where Michael Corleone met his beloved Apollonia for the first time. Continue to Acireale for a visit at Palazzo Fiorini. After we will reach to Ragusa area for dinner and two nights at the 4-star Hotel Mediterraneo Palace located in the historic centre of Ragusa.
(B, D)

Day 5 - Enjoy touring Ragusa's main sights

After breakfast a private tour of Ragusa Ibla includes the gardens of Palazzo Arezzo Bertini, the imposing San Giorgio Cathedral (one of the famous cathedrals of the baroque architect Rosario Gagliardi) and the Circolo di Conversazione meeting place for Ibla’s aristocrats. After free time for lunch in the old town (perhaps finding Trattoria La Rusticana, the real name of Montalbano’s lunch spot, ‘Trattoria San Calogero’), we visit Donnafugata Castle, which translates to 'the fugitive woman' or 'the woman who fled', a place of many legends and the fictional, film-set home of Montalbano’s nemesis mafia boss Balduccio Sinagra. Enjoy free time for dinner in Ragusa before returning to the hotel.
(B)

Day 6 - Visit local towns, stopping in Noto and continuing to Syracuse

Today you will visit the homeland of Inspector Montalbano. The setting of Montalbano are those of southern Sicily with its white villages, the Arab neighbourhoods, baroque churches, historic buildings and beautiful villas. And the Sicily of open spaces, the wildlife, the wind and the long sandy beaches. Our day with Montalbano starts in Ispica with a visit of the city and the necropolis on the Ispica Caves. Afterwards we reach Scicli, a baroque town in the hills where we find the police headquarters of Montelusa. Visit of the Municipio in Scicli. In the afternoon, we reach the home of Montalbano at Marinella, on the beach of Punta Secca, a village of Santa Croce Camerina. Stop in the Noto area for a small meal with wine then continue to Syracuse for your two-night stay in the 4-star Grand Hotel Villa Politi.
(B)

Day 7 - Spend the morning in Syracuse with an afternoon tour in Noto

Visit Syracuse and the archaeological area with the Greek Theatre, the Latomie
(stone quarries) with Dionysius’ Ear. Journey to Ortigia island with the Arethusa’s
Fountain and the Cathedral and explore Castello Maniace. In the afternoon visit the city of Noto a UNESCO World Heritage site. Enjoy a walking tour through the
Corso Vittorio Emanuele, the Cathedral and the famous Palazzo Nicolaci. Return
to Syracuse for a dinner and your overnight stay.
(B,D)

Day 8 - Fly home from Catania

Travel to Catania airport for your return flight.
(B)

Notes:

This is a full itinerary with many visits on foot including some uneven surfaces and inclines.

The itinerary at Aeolian Islands depends on weather conditions.

2025 - The walking tour of Catania can take place either after your flight arrival on Day 1 or before your flight departure on Day 8 depending on flight times.

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Accommodation

Here is a list of the accommodation you can stay in for this tour. Occasionally we use alternative hotels, or have a choice of hotels to choose from which will be detailed when booking.

Hotel Principe, Catania, Italy, Exterior

Hotel Principe - Catania

A central, 4-star hotel, 5 minutes’ walk from the cathedral and fish market. Bar, lounge, WiFi (free) and 77 air-conditioned rooms with mini-bar and satellite TV. An accommodation tax is payable locally.

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Les Sables Noirs And Spa, Vulcano, Italy, Sun Beds

Les Sables Noirs Hotel & Spa - Vulcano Island

A 4-star boutique hotel recently renovated and located on the Aeolian Island of Vulcano. Private beach, restaurant, pool, spa, lounge bar overlooking the sea and WiFi (free). 53 air-conditioned rooms all equipped with kitchenette and terrace and with hairdryer, safe, fridge and satellite TV.

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Hotel Therasia, Vulcano Island, Sicily, Exterior

Hotel Therasia - Vulcano Island

Located on the Aeolian Island of Vulcano the contemporary 5-star Therasia Hotel has an amazing location with fine views. A selection of restaurants, pools, spa and WiFi (free). 97 air-conditioned rooms with hairdryer, safe, mini-bar and satellite TV.

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Hotel Mediterraneo Palace, Ragusa, Italy, Exterior

Hotel Mediterraneo Palace - Ragusa

A modern 4-star hotel located in heart of historic Ragusa and a short walk from Piazza Libertà, Corso Italia, Cathedral of San Giovanni Battista, The Municipal Gardens of Villa Margherita and the Archaeological Museum. Restaurant, bar, WiFi (free) and 98 air-conditioned rooms with private facilities, hairdryer, safe, mini-bar and satellite TV. An accommodation tax is payable locally.

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Grand Hotel Villa Politi, Syracuse, Sicily, Italy, Aerial View

Grand Hotel Villa Politi

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Optional Extras

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Optional Excursions

Bay Of Panarea, Aeolian Islands

Panarea and Stromboli Cruise

On this optional excursion, explore Panarea and Stromboli, part of the majestic Aeolian Islands. Although it’s the smallest of the Aeolian Islands, Panarea has beautiful beaches, crystal clear waters and vibrant nightlife. Enjoy a quick swim stop before reaching the island. Upon arrival free time to discover the main town with time for lunch. Later on, take a boat towards Stromboli, known to be one of the most active volcano, in Europe. The island itself is beautiful with black sand beaches, clear blue waters and charming villages. Around sunset, take the boat towards Strombolicchio, a big reef near the lava flow. While on the boat, you will gaze out at the “sciara del fuoco” (stream of fire) from a distance, in hope to experience the explosion of the mighty Stromboli Volcano (not guaranteed).

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