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Private Erice And Segesta

Private Erice and Segesta

Let a knowledgeable guide take you on a private walking tour of Erice and Segesta, giving you a great opportunity to take in some of Western Sicily’s best sights. After a short trip up the coast to Trapani, you’ll end up atop Mount Erice, where you’ll find the namesake small medieval village that boasts epic views of Trapani and its surroundings, including the Egadi Islands, where the First Punic War famously ended.

Much of the original city where Erice (once called Eryx) now stands was destroyed in the First Punic War. Much of the city now has Norman influence from the middle ages, which you’ll see in the towers and fortifications throughout the town. That’s why you’ll find the ancient remains of a temple of Venus in the city as well as manicured English gardens.

After a walking tour of the village, you’ll have time to stop for lunch, which is the perfect time to a try Sicilian style pizza. You’ll also have time to look through the local stores and boutiques for some souvenirs. Then you’ll head to nearby Segesta to see its Doric temple. It’s so well-preserved you’ll think you’ve walked back in time.

At the end of your Sicily tour, you’ll make your way back to Palermo and your ship. Please note that the cost of this tour does not include food, beverages, or entrance fees to any museums or attractions. Snacks will be available for purchase. This tour is wheelchair accessible, but due to the uneven terrain, it is not recommended for people with limited mobility. You must be able to get in and out of the vehicle.

Please Note Entrance fees are not included in this tour. Tickets are 13 EUR per person.

04/09/2025 through 04/09/2027
05/03/2022 through 04/09/2027

Day 1

Palermo, the vibrant capital of Sicily, Italy, is a city where history, culture, and gastronomy converge in a kaleidoscope of experiences. A walk through Palermo is like stepping into a living museum, where Byzantine, Arab, Norman, and Baroque influences blend seamlessly. The Palermo Cathedral, a masterpiece of architectural evolution, showcases a mix of styles from its Norman origins to later Baroque and Neoclassical elements. Visitors can marvel at its intricate façade and explore the royal tombs within.

One of Palermo’s most captivating sites is the Capella Palatina, an exquisite chapel within the Norman Palace. Adorned with stunning mosaics and golden Byzantine artwork, this chapel reflects the grandeur of Sicily’s medieval period. The palace itself, once a royal residence, offers a glimpse into the opulent past of Sicilian nobility.

The city's bustling markets are a sensory overload of vibrant colors and enticing aromas. The Mercato di Ballarò and Mercato della Vucciria are among the most famous, where you can experience the lively atmosphere and taste local delicacies like arancini (stuffed rice balls) and cannoli. These markets not only offer delicious food but also an immersive look into Palermo's daily life and traditions.

Fun fact: Palermo is known for its unique street food culture, with the city's market vendors offering some of the best street food in Italy. Be sure to try "pane con la milza," a traditional Sicilian sandwich made with spleen, a local delicacy.


05/03/22 - 04/09/27

Starting At $71

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Must be able to get in/out of vehicle and walk on uneven terrain. Fully wheelchair accessible but not recommended.

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