Classic Sicily for solo travellers
Discover the classic sights and hidden secrets of this unspoilt Italian island.
It may sit within touching distance, but Sicily is much more than a mere extension of mainland Italy. It's the largest of the Italian islands, but the laidback Sicilians have an identity and a still-thriving language of their own, and life moves at a slower pace. As we travel down the eastern coastline and along southern Sicily, you'll be dazzled by the myriad cultural, natural and historical gems of this island, and charmed by the affable locals who live there.
At a glance
Highlights
- See the historic sights of Syracuse on a coach tour before exploring the picturesque old town of Ortygia with a local guide.
- Sample the Sicilian 'dolce vita' in elegant Taormina, beautifully situated between a sweeping bay and towering Mount Etna.
- Visit a vineyard on the lower slopes of Etna for a tour and wine tasting, followed by a farewell dinner in magical mountainous surroundings.
- Enjoy Noto's Baroque architecture and Ragusa's charming old time on visits to two hillside towns that are typically Sicilian, yet distinctly different.
- Step into Sicily's long history with visits to admire the 4th-century mosaics at the Villa Romana del Casale in Piazza Armerina and the incredible Greek ruins of the Valley of the Temples in Agrigento.
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Your itinerary
Fly to Catania
Meet a member of the Riviera team at the airport and fly to Catania, where the mighty Mount Etna waits to greet you.
Stay at Hotel Baia di Ulisse
Fly to Catania, where the mighty Mount Etna waits to greet you, and transfer to Agrigento, where we stay two nights at the four-star Baia di Ulisse Hotel. After settling in we'll enjoy welcome drinks and dinner. An evening drink on the hotel terrace is a wonderful way to relax and take in the air so enticingly scented by jasmine and orange blossom.
Valley of the Temples
See the ancient Greek Valley of the Temples and archaeological museum in Agrigento.
After breakfast we see one of the world’s greatest archaeological sites, the ancient Greek Valley of the Temples in Agrigento. Here we find the ruins of seven Doric temples dating back to the 6th-century BC, which remain in excellent condition, thanks to Sicily’s gentle climate.
Situated on a rocky ridge overlooking the surrounding valleys and across the sea towards Tunisia, these temples must have dominated the skyline in an incredible show of power. Even thousands of years later the ruins are an impressive sight, especially the almost perfectly preserved Concordia with its tapering columns that bring to mind the Parthenon in Athens.
We’ll explore the intriguing ruins among the almond trees with our guide and see the archaeological museum before visiting Agrigento itself.
Ragusa & Noto
Visit two beautiful hillside towns, Ragusa and Noto.
Ragusa
This morning we drive to Ragusa, a city divided into a historic old town and a ‘new’ town, which sit on adjacent hills. Following the 1693 earthquake that devastated this part of the island, Ragusa Superiore was built. However, many locals simply couldn’t leave Ragusa Ibla behind and decided to rebuild.
As we explore the tangle of sloping streets and winding alleyways of the old town with a local guide, we’ll come to the Piazza Duomo, where faded pastel buildings are overlooked by a beautifully adorned Baroque cathedral. Just beyond sits the San Giuseppe Church, topped with an ornate cupola holding a trio of bells.
If you wish to rest over a freshly squeezed orange juice or an ice-cold Sicilian lemonade, you’ll find plenty of pavement cafés offering shade – it’s hard to imagine a more enchanting backdrop than the decorated palazzos dominating this historic centre.
As the winding ascent to Ragusa Superiore begins, the streets gradually widen into a leafy grid-system lined with elegant villas housing boutiques, minimarkets and cafés.
Noto
We continue to pretty town of Noto, which sits on a hilltop surrounded by olive groves and thick woodland. Almost entirely rebuilt after the earthquake of 1693, Noto is the home of Sicilian Baroque, and its cathedral is its centrepiece – the dome was recently rebuilt after its dramatic collapse in 1996.
Climb the twisting narrow stairs to the bell tower of the Church of San Carlo for incredible views. Much of Noto's architecture has an ethereal golden glow due to the yellow limestone for which the town is known – the effect is especially magical when illuminated by the sunshine.
Later in the afternoon we drive to Syracuse, where we stay for two nights at the four-star Hotel Mercure Syracuse. The hotel sits between the archaeological park, with its Roman and Greek ruins, and the eerie catacombs that lie beneath the San Giovanni Basilica.
Syracuse
Discover the striking architecture of Syracuse on a guided tour before free time to explore.
During our coach tour of Syracuse this morning, we’re introduced to the city’s striking architecture, notably the columned Art Deco-style Pantheon overlooking manicured gardens, and the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Tears with its towering spire and Madonna statue that is said to have wept in 1953. On exploring the cobbled city streets lined with shuttered villas in faded cream, peach and terracotta, you may be surprised to learn that the historic centre of Siracusa lies just across the water.
Passing white fishing boats bobbing on the marina we come to beautiful Ortygia, Syracuse’s island heart jutting out into the Ionian Sea. This tiny island is filled with more than 2,500 years of history encompassing Greek and Roman remains, Norman buildings and fine Baroque landmarks.
We'll explore Ortygia’s charming labyrinth of narrow alleys on a walking tour, pausing at the occasional piazza boasting a fountain, elegant palace or Baroque church. The cathedral is especially interesting as it was originally a Greek Doric temple whose massive columns can still be seen inside.
As we reach the tip of the peninsula, the Fountain of Arethusa sits shrouded in myth and mystery. It's unusual to find a freshwater spring so close to the sea, and even more unusual to find the papyrus plants that grow there. A narrow promenade, lined with cafes and trattorias offering sea views, leads to the 13th-century fortress that stands guard against any approaching threat.
After our tour you may choose to take a boat trip around the peninsula. Ortygia's honey-hued stone buildings look especially striking from the water and you may spot local fisherman and egrets competing over the spoils of the sea. Or you may choose to explore further at your own pace.
You may find yourself in the thick of the lively street market, where the cries of vendors, bright piles of fruit and vegetables, and the unmistakable smell of the catch of the day merge to overwhelm the senses.
Villa Romana Del Casale
Step back in time with a guided tour of Villa Romana del Casale, home to one of the most best-preserved collections of Roman mosaics.
Stay at Albatros Hotel
After breakfast, we drive to one of the most extensive and best-preserved collections of Roman mosaics in the world at the Villa Romana del Casale near Piazza Armerina.
During our guided tour of this 4th-century Roman villa, we’ll see the Great Hunt mosaic with its leaping lions and roaring tigers, and the famous ‘Bikini Girls’ mosaic depicting ladies playing sports in skimpy togas. Others tell stories of giants and gods, rural hunts and embracing lovers, providing an incredible insight into the life, culture and mythology of the island’s Roman residents.
Extraordinary, faded frescoes can also be seen adorning this palatial villa, which is so grand that many believe it was the home of one of the Roman co-emperors of the Diocletian era. With columns of pink Egyptian granite, a marble-lined hall and a glorious formal dining room, it’s obvious this villa was the home of someone of exceptional status and wealth.
As we wander the atmospheric maze of rooms, we’ll also learn the history of this UNESCO World Heritage site, which owes its incredible preservation to a landslide that covered many of the mosaics, thus protecting them from the island’s earthquakes. The villa lay partially buried for hundreds of years, before its rediscovery and excavations during the 19th and 20th centuries.
Travel to Letojanni
This afternoon we transfer to the four-star superior Albatros Hotel in Letojanni, where we stay for three nights. This contemporary hotel is conveniently located just north of Taormina and has direct access to the promenade facing the Ionian Sea.
Taormina
Relax with a day at leisure in Taormina.
This morning you may choose to explore Taormina, a town perched on a jutting hilltop some 250 metres above the coastline, with the sea to its front and magnificent Mount Etna to its back.
A coastal retreat merging medieval charm with elegance and glamour, its appeal is such that DH Lawrence made it his home for several years. Despite its typically Sicilian buildings in pale stone, colour livens every corner of this town. Streets are festooned with flowerpots and window boxes brimming with blooms, while citrus and almond trees dot the squares.
Locals exchange pleasantries at street-side stalls, which groan under the weight of a rainbow of Mediterranean vegetables, from tomatoes to courgettes and aubergines. The result is a feast for the senses, as the mingling scents hang deliciously heavy in the air.
If you'd like to shop for souvenirs then follow the Corso Umberto, Taormina’s pedestrian-friendly thoroughfare. You'll pass an array of tempting window displays featuring designer wear, colourful ceramics and sparkling jewellery, along with gelaterias, pizzerias and patisseries.
Peach-hued townhouses give way to the Piazza IX April, which looks down the tree-covered hill to the sea. Why not look for a family-run ‘minimarket’ with tiny tables and sample some Marsala wine?
Mount Etna with wine tasting
Travel on beautiful winding roads to see Sicily's crowning glory, Mount Etna and enjoy a wine tasting on its slopes. .
Mount Etna
Today we depart for Sicily's crowning glory, Mount Etna, the highest volcano in Europe. Ascending the winding road, the landscape becomes increasingly eerie and alien, with razor sharp black rocks in contorted formations, and some areas devoid of almost all vegetation.
As we near the cable car station itself you can enjoy extensive views over the whole area. We then head to the fertile lower slopes dotted with farms and villages to our destination, an organic family-run winery.
The views, in the shadow of Etna with the sea sparkling beyond the green, are truly breath-taking and can be enjoyed from the panoramic terrace. The silence is both soothing and striking, with only birdsong and the occasional sound of a nearby farm to be heard.
Wine tasting
A tour of the vineyard and winery, which have remained within the same family since 1772, offers a fascinating insight into the advantages of this unique position – here, the volcanic soil and fluctuating temperatures combine to grow a grape unlike any other. We'll also learn how wines aged in chestnut barrels produce a flavour that's different to the more typical oak.
Our tour concludes most fittingly with a final dinner in a wonderful vineyard setting, where local dishes will be paired with the perfect robust reds or fragrant whites. We say farewell to Sicily and new friends, no doubt clinking glasses to toast an unforgettable tour.
Return home
Transfer to Catania for your return flight.
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Extras & upgrades
Opt for a convenient door-to-door service with transport from your home to your choice of regional airport or train station, available as an added optional with every holiday. This can be added to your booking after you've booked online by our reservations team a call, or when you're booking over the phone.
Travel connections
All transfer times listed here are approximate, and dependent on traffic. If you have a question regarding transfer times please don't hesitate to contact us.
Arrival airport | First hotel location | Transfer time | Final hotel location | Departure airport | Transfer time |
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Catania Airport | Agrigento | 2 hrs 30 mins | Letojanni | Catania Airport | 1 hr |
FAQs
The price of this holiday is per person based on one person in a double/twin room for sole occupancy. The price includes:
- Seven nights’ accommodation
- Daily breakfast and dinner
- Welcome drinks reception
- All tours as mentioned
- Scheduled flights
- Airport departure taxes
- All local accommodation taxes
- Transfers
- The services of a Riviera Travel tour manager
Included excursions: guided visit to Valley of the Temples in Agrigento, guided visit to Villa Romana del Casale in Piazza Armerina, final evening wine-tasting and pairing dinner.
UK Citizens do not require a visa to enter Italy however must have a valid passport. For the most up-to-date passport and visa information visit https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/italy/entry-requirements.
We are unable to accept responsibility if you are unable to travel because you have not complied with any passport/entry/immigration requirements.
- Currency: Euro
- Flight time: Approx. 2 hrs 40 mins to 3 hrs
- Language: Italian
- Time zone: GMT+1
- Country: Italy
Some people find that the food on offer in hotels is different than what they’re used to back at home, so we thought we’d put together some guidance to help you know what to expect. We say it’s the perfect excuse to really embrace the Italian way of life!
Breakfast
Many hotels offer a limited choice of hot breakfast items, but breakfast is usually Continental style, with bread roll, jams, cheese, cold meats, cereal and sweet pastries, and juice, coffee and tea available.
Evening meals
Where evening meals are provided in hotels on our tours, you can usually expect three courses with a choice of two or three dishes per course:
- First course – may be local pasta dish or soup
- Main course - usually meat or fish course with salad or one or two vegetables
- Desert – fresh fruit, a local cake/desert or ice cream
Hotels will try to accommodate dietary requirements, however you need to advise of any at the time of booking.
Menus will vary from hotel to hotel, and choice will be more limited than in a normal restaurant.
Note: At some hotels we may be asked to choose your menu the evening before or at breakfast on the day of - this helps the hotel to give a more efficient experience
A la carte options at some hotels
Some hotels have the possibility of upgrading to an a la carte menu. If this were an option, you would be advised of this in resort and pay for this locally and receive a credit towards it. However this is specific to only some hotels, and also at their discretion.
Difference in cooking styles
Some dishes are served cooler in Italy than you might expect – this is done intentionally as it’s thought to preserve the delicate flavours of each ingredient than if it was piping hot. Don’t worry – it’s still fresh and thoroughly cooked!
Some of your favourite Italian dishes have regional differences in Italy, and may be different to how you’d find them at home. Again, we say this is the perfect way to experience authentic Italian cuisine and to celebrate the nuances of different regions.
You can take a look at our solo travel FAQs to find answers to common questions.
The deposit for this holiday is £250pp, then the remaining balance of the holiday is due a minimum of 75 days before you depart.
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