Travel Type
Guided Tours
Duration
13 Days/12 Nights
Country
Italy
 

This immersive 13-day journey through Southern Italy blends the rich history, breathtaking landscapes, and culinary traditions of Sicily and Puglia. From the ancient Greek theatres of Syracuse and the Valley of the Temples in Agrigento to the dramatic slopes of Mount Etna and the elegance of Taormina, Sicily reveals its layered past and vibrant culture. The adventure continues in Puglia, where UNESCO treasures like Castel del Monte and Alberobello’s trulli, the cave dwellings of Matera, and the Baroque splendor of Lecce showcase the region’s unique charm. Along the way, enjoy wine tastings, local gastronomy, and guided visits through picturesque coastal towns, creating a perfectly balanced experience of heritage, scenery, and authentic Italian flavours.

Inclusions

Sicily:
– 7-night accommodation in charming 4* hotels (3 nights in Catania, 1 night in Ragusa, 1 night in Agrigento, 2 nights in Palermo)
– 14 meals: 7 buffet breakfasts, 5 lunches, 2 dinners
– Tasting of typical Sicilian local products: chocolate in Modica, wine in Marsala, granita and brioche in Catania, and honey in Etna
– Visits and entrances to Syracuse Archeological Park, Syracuse Cathedral, Palazzo Nicolaci, Piazza Armerina, Villa Romana, Valley of the Temples, Monreale Cathedral and Cloister, Cappella Palatina, Martorana Church, Taormina Greek theatre
– Multilingual tour leader and professional travel guide from day 2 – 7 (English, and Italian or Spanish), local guides or audio-guides where necessary (monolingual English departures during high season)
– Transportation by deluxe coach from day 2-7
– Whisper kit for the whole trip (wireless tour guide system)
– Private transfer between Catania airport to the hotel in Catania (day 1) / from Catania hotel to Catania airport (day 8)
– Flight from Catania to Bari (direct or with stopover), including 1 cabin bag (10kg) and 1 checked bag (20kg)
– Hotel stay tax

Matera and Puglia:
– 5-night accommodation in 4* hotels (3 nights in Bari, 2 nights in Lecce)
– 10 meals: 5 buffet breakfasts, 1 lunch, and 4 dinners
– Tasting of typical local products: iced coffee with almond milk in Lecce, and wine experience in Gallipoli
– Private guided tour of Matera, Bari, Alberobello, Otranto, Lecce, and Gallipoli
– Multilingual tours in English and Spanish
– Private car transfers for the entire Puglia tour
– Private arrival transfer from Bari airport to the hotel in Bari (Day 8)

Exclusions

International flights – Meals and drinks unless indicated – Departure transfer from Lecce to the airport on Day 13 – Entrance fees at monuments/museums in Matera and Puglia – City taxes in Matera and Puglia – Gratuities – Optional excursions – All other items not mentioned in the Inclusions.

1

DAY 1 ARRIVAL IN SICILY – CATANIA

Arrival at Catania airport and take your private transfer to the hotel in Catania. Dinner is at leisure and overnight in hotel.

Accommodation : Catania for 1 night

2

DAY 2 SYRACUSE – NOTO – RAGUSA

The day begins with breakfast at the hotel and then departure for Syracuse, one of the most fascinating cities in Sicily, rich in history and culture. The first stop will be the Archaeological Park of Neapolis. Here, you will explore the magnificent Greek Theatre, one of the largest and best preserved in the world, a true jewel of antiquity. The tour will continue with a visit of the Roman Amphitheater, which is a testimony of the grandeur and power of ancient Rome. You will then walk among the evocative Latomie of Paradise, ancient stone quarries rich in charm and history, and conclude with the impressive Ear of Dionysius. You will move to the picturesque island of Ortigia, the historic heart of Syracuse. The visit will start from Piazza Duomo, admiring the splendid Cathedral, a masterpiece of Sicilian Baroque, built on the remains of a Greek temple. You will then walk through the Baroque streets until you reach the port, where it is possible to admire the beauty of the Arethusa’s Fountain. Lunch is at leisure. In the afternoon, transfer to Noto, one of the pearls of the Sicilian Baroque. Here, there will be the opportunity to admire magnificent architectural masterpieces of the 18th century, walking through the elegant streets of the old town. Free time to discover the beauties of this city. Transfer to Ragusa for dinner and overnight in the hotel.

Meals : Breakfast, Dinner

Accommodation : Ragusa for 1 night

3

DAY 3 RAGUSA IBLA – MODICA – PIAZZA ARMERINA – AGRIGENTO

After breakfast, departure for Ragusa Ibla, famous for its beautiful churches, the picturesque “Giardino Ible” and the magnificent Baroque palaces. The city has been a location for the famous fiction “Il Commissario Montalbano”. With over 50 churches and numerous historic buildings, Ragusa Ibla will enchant you with its timeless charm. Continuing on, depart for Modica, where there will be a stop at the renowned chocolate shop ‘Sabadì’. Here, you can taste the famous artisan chocolate, awarded internationally and certified I.G.P., as well as Slow Food. Lunch break in a local restaurant, and in the afternoon, the tour continues in Piazza Armerina to visit the famous Villa Romana del Casale. You will admire the extraordinary mosaics that adorn this ancient residence, a unique testimony of Roman life and art. Transfer to Agrigento, dinner and overnight in the hotel.

Meals : Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Accommodation : Agrigento for 1 night

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DAY 4 AGRIGENTO – MARSALA – SALT ROAD – PALERMO

The trip continues to the picturesque Valley of the Temples, a jewel recognized by UNESCO. Here you will explore the magnificent remains of ancient Akragas and admire the Temple of Juno, the Temple of Concord and the Temple of Hercules, authentic masterpieces of Greek architecture. The day goes on to the charming Marsala, famous for the landing of Garibaldi. Walking through the city, you will be enchanted by the noble palaces and Baroque monuments that enrich the historic centre. You will continue with an exclusive visit of the Florio Cellars. The wine tour starts in front of the majestic giant vats of the 19th century, still used for the refinement of Marsala wine. You will explore the three wine cellars and then enjoy a light lunch accompanied by wines produced by the company. Then, visit the picturesque Salt Road, admiring the islands of Stagnone and the salt pans, among the oldest in the world. These are still an important salt-extraction industry today. Transfer to Palermo, where you will be dinner at leisure and overnight.

Meals : Breakfast, Lunch

Accommodation : Palermo for 2 nights

5

DAY 5 MONREALE – PALERMO

After breakfast at the hotel, depart for Monreale and visit of the magnificent Arab-Norman Cathedral, famous for its splendid Byzantine mosaics and the majestic Cloister, a perfect example of medieval art and architecture. The tour continues to Palermo, a city that stands on a bay dominated by Mount Pellegrino. Palermo is a fascinating mosaic of architectural styles, the result of overlapping different historical periods. You will visit the Cathedral, a masterpiece that combines Gothic, Baroque and Norman elements. Then, you will immerse yourselves in the beauty of the Martorana Church and the magnificence of the Cappella Palatina, adorned with splendid golden mosaics. Your lunch break will consist of local products. In the afternoon, walk through the historic centre of Palermo to admire the Teatro Massimo, one of the largest opera houses in Europe, and the fountain in Pretoria Square, a Renaissance masterpiece that adorns the heart of Palermo with its extraordinary beauty. Dinner on your own and overnight at the hotel.

Meals : Breakfast, Lunch

6

DAY 6 CEFALÙ – CATANIA

The day starts with a visit of the charming seaside village of Cefalù, famous for its Norman Cathedral, an architectural jewel that dominates the landscape with its majestic towers. Free time to walk through the cobbled streets of the old town or visit the renowned Mandralisca Museum, which houses a collection of art and archaeology. The lunch stop will be in a local restaurant to taste the delights of Sicilian cuisine, before departing for Catania. The visit will start in the historic centre with its unique and unmistakable late-baroque style with the use of the lava stone of Etna. You will cross Duomo Square, the beating heart of the city, admiring the Cathedral of Sant’Agata and the famous Elephant of lava stone, a symbol of Catania. You will continue towards University Square, and walk along Via dei Crociferi, the heart of the Baroque in Catania, where stands the Monastery of San Benedetto, a Baroque building rich in history and grandeur. Dinner is at leisure and overnight in hotel.

Meals : Breakfast, Lunch

Accommodation : Catania for 2 nights

7

DAY 7 MOUNT ETNA – TAORMINA

After breakfast, you will have short visit of the historic and lively fish market in Catania called “pescheria”, then depart for an excursion on Mount Etna, the highest active volcano in Europe (3,350 m.). Its majesty and lunar landscape offer breathtaking views and an unforgettable experience. Once you reach the Rifugio Sapienza, you will visit the “Crateri Silvestri”, two ancient craters inactive since 1888. During the visit, you will have the opportunity to taste artisanal honey and other local products. The trip continues to Taormina, famous for its natural beauty and historical charm. Lunch is in a restaurant in the old town, tasting local specialities. After, visit the magnificent Greco-Roman Theatre, from which you can enjoy a spectacular view of the sea and Mount Etna. You will have free time to walk through the picturesque streets of Taormina, go shopping in the local craft shops or just relax and enjoy the unique atmosphere of this charming town. Return to Catania for dinner on your own and overnight in hotel.

Meals : Breakfast, Lunch

8

DAY 8 FLIGHT FROM CATANIA TO BARI

After breakfast in hotel, enjoy free time in Catania before the private transfer to the airport, according to the flight schedule, and depart for Bari. Upon arrival, you will have a private transfer directly to the hotel. The rest of the day is at leisure to discover the city. Dinner and overnight at the hotel.

Meals : Breakfast, Dinner

Accommodation : Bari for 3 nights

9

DAY 9 CASTEL DEL MONTE – TRANI

Breakfast and departure for a visit to Castel del Monte (entrance not included), a 13th century fortress built by Frederick II, famous for its octagonal shape and mix of architectural styles. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, it is one of the most fascinating and mysterious monuments in Italy. For lunch, we will stop at a traditional farmhouse for a delicious gastronomic experience, then continue to Trani, a cultural center on the Adriatic Sea. You will stroll through the historic center and admire the majestic Cathedral of San Nicola Pellegrino, the symbol of the city. Return to the hotel. Dinner is at leisure and overnight.

Meals : Breakfast, Lunch

10

DAY 10 MATERA – BARI

After breakfast, transfer to Matera and meet with a local guide to begin a city tour. Matera is famous for its “Sassi”, the ancient urban area where houses alternate with caves and labyrinths carved into the rock. With its fascinating and complex history and unique fusion of landscapes and cultures, the city is also renowned for being the film set of great masterpieces, including ‘The Passion of the Christ’, written and directed by Mel Gibson. Lunch on your own and in the afternoon, go on a guided tour of Bari, capital of Apulia (Puglia) and historically an important gateway to the East. In the lively and characteristic old town, you will admire the splendid Basilica of San Nicola with its 18th century crypt, the evocative Cathedral of San Sabino with its imposing rose window, the Norman-Swabian Castle, and the Murattiano district (or “new town”), an epic 19th century city quarter characterized by wide boulevards, wrought-iron balconies, and elegant decorations. In the evening, return to the hotel, for dinner and overnight.

Meals : Breakfast, Dinner

11

DAY 11 POLIGNANO A MARE – ALBEROBELLO – OSTUNI – LECCE

After breakfast, departure for Polignano a Mare, the “capital of ice cream” and birthplace of the famous Italian singer Domenico Modugno, to whom a statue is dedicated. Stroll through the charming old town, perched on the cliffs above the sea, and enjoy its shops and narrow streets. Continue to Alberobello, a symbolic town of central Puglia. After free time for lunch, visit the unique historic center, entirely made up of trulli, ancient circular stone houses with cone-shaped roofs, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You will also visit the Trullo Sovrano (entrance not included), located in the northern part of Alberobello, declared a national monument in 1923 and the only trullo with an upper floor, accessible from inside by a stone staircase. You will also stop in Ostuni, known as the “White City,” with its historic center characterized by whitewashed houses, winding alleys, and panoramic viewpoints. Its elevated position offers stunning views over the countryside and the Adriatic Sea, making it one of the most picturesque destinations in the region. Continue to Lecce for the night, and dinner at the hotel.

Meals : Breakfast, Dinner

Accommodation : Lecce for 2 nights

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DAY 12 OTRANTO – LECCE

After breakfast, departure for Otranto, the easternmost town in Italy, for a guided tour, including a pleasant walk along the bastions to the Aragonese Castle. A highlight is the visit to the magnificent Cathedral, with its famous mosaic floor depicting the “Tree of Life”. Return to Lecce for free time and relaxation. In the afternoon, go on a guided tour of Lecce, the symbol of Puglian Baroque, whose historic center showcases the city’s greatest architectural treasures in a blend of styles and eras: the Church of Santa Croce (entrance not included), the beautiful Piazza Sant’Oronzo with its Roman amphitheater, and the Cathedral with its distinctive bell tower. Along the way, stop at a papier-mâché workshop, a hallmark of local craftsmanship, and taste an iced coffee with almond milk, a typical specialty of Lecce. Return to the hotel, dinner and overnight.

Meals : Breakfast, Dinner

13

DAY 13 GALLIPOLI – LECCE

Breakfast at the hotel and departure for Gallipoli, the ancient ‘Kalèpolis’, also called the “beautiful city”, which rises on an island connected to the mainland by a characteristic 16th century stone bridge. Visit the historic center with the majestic Cathedral of Sant’Agata, the Church of the Purità, and an ancient underground oil mill from the 1600s located beneath Palazzo Granafei. Stop for a wine tasting at a historic winery before returning to Lecce and ending your Italian journey!

**As the tour concludes during the day, we highly recommend booking a night in Lecce to avoid missing any of the final day’s activities and to enjoy a smooth, unhurried departure the next day.

Meals : Breakfast

Rates in CA$, per person, starting from,
Departures 2026
Every Saturday
Double OccupancySingle Occupancy
March 7 – November 1466159995
Supplements
Pre-night in Catania195 per person, in double occupancy
Post-night in Lecceon request
Private departure transfer from Lecce to Brindisi airport210 per vehicle
Private departure transfer from Lecce to Bari airporton request
Matera and Puglia: Entrance to Castel del Monte, Trullo Sovrano, and Chiesa di Santa Croce20 euros per person, payable on site

Produit Code: D

**Prices in this document are for information only; they were issued at press time, for the current year. Please note that due to exchange rates and temporary promotions, they can increase or decrease at any time. Contact your travel agent for the price and promotion of the moment. Prices include the contribution of customers to the Compensation Fund for clients of Quebec travel agents.

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Sicily, Matera, and Puglia – Detailed Itinerary
Sicily, Matera, and Puglia – Detailed Itinerary