Sicily & the Aeolian Islands
La Dolce Vita
- 15 Days
- From 9,450
- Italy
- Moderate
Moderate: Designed for hikers with some experience, offering longer trails and varied terrain.
Highlights
- Explore Sicily’s Ancient Wonders: Walk through centuries of history, from Greek temples to Arabic-Norman cathedrals, across Sicily’s sun-drenched, palm-fringed island.
- Rustic Charm in the Madonie Mountains: Uncover Sicily’s rustic heart with visits to tiny mountain villages, traditional farms, and freshly-made local cheeses.
- Breathtaking Aeolian Islands: Wander through these stunning islands, named after the Greek god Aeolus, offering incredible views and coastal beauty.
- Discover Mount Etna: Ascend Europe’s highest active volcano with a local guide and experience the dramatic landscape above 2000m.
Overview
Discover the sun-drenched island of Sicily, a treasure trove of cultural riches shaped by two millennia of Mediterranean rulers. From ancient Greek temples to majestic cathedrals adorned with Arabic-Norman architecture, Sicily offers a unique blend of history and beauty at every turn.
Our adventure begins with scenic walks through the stunning Riserva dello Zingaro, Sicily’s first nature reserve. This pristine coastal sanctuary, flanked by steep mountains, is a haven of biodiversity. As we explore, we’ll uncover secluded, picture-perfect beaches, immersing ourselves in the serenity of this protected ecosystem.
Venturing inland, the rugged Madonie Mountains reveal Sicily’s rustic charm, with traditional mountain villages, working farms, and local shepherds crafting fresh cheeses.
The coastal town of Cefalù provides a breathtaking view over the turquoise sea, with its inviting sandy beaches. From here, we set sail for the Aeolian Islands, an archipelago rising dramatically from the sea just north of Sicily. Named after Aeolus, the Greek god of winds, these islands offer spectacular walks and panoramic views over the surrounding seas and islands.
In Siracusa, we delve into 2,600 years of history as we explore Ortygia, the ancient heart of the city, set on a small island. Wander its narrow streets, lined with Doric temples and a stunning array of Greek, Roman, and Christian ruins.
No journey to Sicily is complete without a visit to Mount Etna, Europe’s tallest active volcano. Accompanied by a local guide, we trek to heights of over 2,000 metres, discovering the captivating landscapes shaped by this powerful mountain.
Our final days take us through the awe-inspiring Pantalica Gorge, home to Sicily’s greatest necropolis. Along this scenic trail, we encounter thousands of Neolithic tombs carved into the canyon walls, offering a glimpse into Sicily’s ancient past.
Before reaching Palermo, we visit Piazza Armerina and the grand Villa Romana del Casale, a sprawling Roman estate dating back to the 3rd century. The villa’s breathtaking mosaics, particularly from the Roman-African period, are remarkably preserved and offer a stunning window into the life and art of this ancient era.
This journey through Sicily promises an unforgettable blend of natural wonders, deep-rooted traditions, and historical marvels.
Hotels & Cuisine
On this enchanting island, we have chosen to stay in a delightful mix of hotels that truly offer the “best of both worlds”. You will find yourself surrounded by the rugged beauty of the Madonie Mountains in Petralia Sottana, where dramatic landscapes meet the serenity of traditional Sicilian life. Our stays here are full of charm and character, nestled in historic properties that echo the rich heritage of the region.
Further along the coast, we will enjoy the laid-back atmosphere of picturesque fishing villages like San Vito Lo Capo, where the sea breeze mingles with the scent of Mediterranean blooms. In Siracusa’s ancient quarters, our hotels are immersed in history, with views that stretch over ancient ruins and azure waters. We also journey to the stunning island of Lipari, where our accommodation captures the essence of island life – calm, serene, and truly unforgettable.
The cuisine on this journey is a delicious blend of local flavours, with a nod to the African influence found in this region. Up in the mountainous areas, you will savour tender lamb, goat, and the distinctive tastes of Sicilian cheeses, crafted from generations-old recipes. The fertile volcanic soils around Mount Etna bring us a bounty of fresh vegetables and sub-tropical fruits, full of vibrant flavours.
From the plains and the coast, the abundance of the sea graces our tables, with a variety of fresh fish dishes to enjoy, perfectly paired with locally produced red and white wines. Each meal is a celebration of Sicily’s diverse culinary heritage, ensuring an unforgettable gastronomic experience throughout the trip.
Transportation
San Vito Lo Capo
Hotel Pocho
Petralia Sottana
Hotel Il Castello
Lipari
Hotel Carasco
Siracuse
Domus Mariae
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28 April 2025
Palermo, Italy
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