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Fly to Sicily to visit historic towns, World Heritage sites, and natural wonders including Mount Etna and the volcanic Aeolian Islands

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About the tour

From your base in Giardini Naxos, explore enchanting eastern Sicily - a perfect combination of scenic coastline, historic cities and unique culture.

Enjoy a guided tour of Taormina and its beautiful Greek theatre overlooking the Ionian Sea, and uncover the ancient town of Syracuse, the birthplace of Archimedes.

Journey up Mount Etna and view its craters before travelling past the lava fields on the most scenic stretch of the Circumetnea railway. Sail to the volcanic Aeolian Islands to experience this unique landscape and explore the towns of Lipari and Vulcano.

Unforgettable Experiences

Exploring the historic hilltop town of Taormina
Exploring the historic hilltop town of Taormina
Delve into the island’s past in Taormina, visiting the Greek theatre, which was dug out of a mountain in the 3rd century BC, then taste a traditional Sicilian cannolo in a local pasticceria.
Discovering ancient Ortigia Island on a trip to Syracuse
Discovering ancient Ortigia Island on a trip to Syracuse
Wander amongst the historic streets of Ortigia – Syracuse’s island town founded by the Greeks in 733 BC – viewing the mythical Arethusa Spring and the site of the Temple of Athena.
Viewing Mount Etna and riding on the Circumetnea Train
Viewing Mount Etna and riding on the Circumetnea Train
Experience the craters and surreal landscape of the most active volcano in Europe, and see the lava fields on a train ride along the most scenic stretch of the narrow-gauge railway that encircles Mount Etna.
Cruising to the volcanic Aeolian Islands
Cruising to the volcanic Aeolian Islands
On a boat trip to this small, UNESCO-listed volcanic archipelago we stop at the islands of Lipari and Vulcano, admiring rugged natural beauty, historic towns and Lipari’s colourful harbour and marina.

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Itinerary

Day 1 - Flying into Sicily and on to Giardini Naxos

Your holiday starts at London Gatwick, where you meet the Tour Manager and the rest of your group, ready for the flight to Catania on Sicily. After touching down on this spectacular Italian island, we transfer by coach to the hotel in Giardini Naxos.

The laid-back coastal town lies at the end of a small bay, at the other end of which is the historic hilltop town of Taormina. Our 4-Star resort hotel sits on the seafront in large grounds of citrus trees leading to a private beach. The excellent facilities focus on relaxation and include a number of outdoor pools, tennis courts, four restaurants and café-bars. Dinner is served at our hotel this evening.

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  • Dinner
Day 2 - A rail trip to Taormina and the Greek theatre

This morning starts with a short coach journey to the historic town of Taormina. Founded by the Greeks in 392 BC, the town is perched on a hilltop overlooking the Ionian Sea.

On a guided tour we see the stunning Greek theatre which dates back to the third century BC. Dug out of Mount Taurus, this vast venue once seated thousands to watch Greek tragedies or comedies and, during the later Roman period, gladiators. This impressive amphitheatre offers beautiful views of the sea and Mount Etna, Sicily's famous active volcano.

Our tour ends at a 'pasticceria', where we taste a cannolo - Sicily's signature pastries filled with creamy ricotta. The afternoon is then free to explore independently. You could visit Taormina's medieval Duomo, or soak up the ambience with a coffee or gelato in the town's main square, Piazza IX Aprile.

Tonight and each evening of the tour we dine at our hotel in Giardini Naxos.

Includes
  • Breakfast, Dinner
Day 3 - The World Heritage city of Syracuse and Ortigia Island

We travel by coach to the city of Syracuse in the southeast of Sicily this morning. The historic heart of the city is Ortigia, a small island inhabited for nearly 3,000 years and renowned for its Greek heritage. Founded by the ancient Greeks in around 733 BC, the city rivalled Athens in size by the fifth century BC.

On a guided tour, we visit some of Ortigia's great sights, such as the Baroque cathedral, built on the site of the Greek Temple of Athena, part of which remains inside. The surrounding Piazza Duomo, is regarded as one of Sicily's most beautiful squares.

The Arethusa Spring is an ancient freshwater pond near the sea, bedecked with papyrus and shrouded in myth. The town has palazzos and fountains to discover and, with a free afternoon to look around independently, you could treat yourself to lunch at a restaurant overlooking the bay. We travel back to Giardini Naxos this evening for dinner.

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  • Breakfast, Dinner
Day 4 - Exploring Mount Etna: Europe’s most active volcano

Today is a highlight of our tour as we visit the island's most iconic sight. An active volcano with a height of over 10,000 feet and a circumference of around 93 miles, Mount Etna has captivated visitors for centuries. We travel by coach to Rifugio di Sapienza, the highest point of vehicular access on Mount Etna, where there is time to view the Silvestri craters and the volcanic scenery. You could also opt to take the cable car to the top where the summit's active crater is visible, often casting out smoke accompanied by lumps of tiny red and grey lava - an awe-inspiring sight to see.

This afternoon, we have a different view of Mount Etna as we join the Circumetnea Railway on the most scenic part of the route, to Randazzo, travelling around the base of the volcano on a narrow-gauge railway. From here, we can view the surrounding lava fields and see how they have encroached on towns. We return to the hotel in the late afternoon, with time to relax before dinner.

Includes
  • Breakfast, Dinner
Day 5 - Free day in Giardini Naxos

With a free day ahead, today is a chance to explore the local area as you wish. You might be tempted to make the most of the facilities at your hotel, relaxing on the private beach or lounging by one of the pools.

History buffs could visit the archaeological park near the hotel, where you can walk among the ruins of ancient Naxos, believed to be the oldest Greek settlement in Sicily, founded in the seventh century BC. There is also a museum with interesting artefacts recovered from the settlement.

Dinner at the hotel is included tonight, but if you would prefer to dine in town, you will find a good choice of restaurants in the area surrounding Piazza Municipio. Look out for local specialities, including seafood such as swordfish, and the baked pasta dish 'ncasciàta - this celebratory dish features a dome of pasta with a meat ragù encased by slices of aubergine.

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  • Breakfast, Dinner
Day 6 - Cruising to the volcanic Aeolian Islands

This morning, we travel by coach to the harbour of Milazzo, for a boat cruise across the sparkling Tyrrhenian Sea to the Aeolian Islands. A local guide is on hand all day to provide information about this small, UNESCO-listed volcanic archipelago.

Mooring at Lipari, the largest of the islands, there is time at leisure in the seaport of Lipari Town. You could wander through the streets of this picturesque town, with pastel-coloured houses overlooked by a fortified hill.

We continue by boat to the neighbouring island of Vulcano, famed for its hot springs and smoky volcanic peaks. Believed by the Romans to be a by-product of the God of Fire's underground workshop, the island was named in his honour. Even today, the black beaches, natural mud baths and rugged coastline have a touch of this ancient mythology about them. The small town, dappled with palms, is dominated by the mighty volcanic peak. We sail back to Sicily, arriving at the hotel in time for dinner.

Includes
  • Breakfast, Dinner
Day 7 - Time at leisure in Giardini Naxos

You are free to spend today as you wish, possibly relaxing on the hotel's private beach. In the sea, you can see the underwater fossilised lava from age-old Etna eruptions. Another option is to take a boat tour from Giardini Naxos harbour to the marine park of Isola Bella.

From the Taormina-Giardini railway station you could catch the train to Catania. Having been reconstructed over the centuries due to earthquakes and Etna's eruptions, its streets are dotted with impressive sites. Here, you can visit the 13th-century Castello Ursino and discover the city's history in its museum, or wander along to the 2nd-century Greco-Roman amphitheatre, next to the Roman Odeon. The Catania Cathedral stands in the Piazza del Duomo, between the main shopping street and the fish market.

As the birthplace of composer Vincenzo Bellini, Catania honours him on a piazza and in its cuisine. Pasta alla Norma is named after Bellini's popular opera. You could enjoy a lunch of this signature Sicilian dish before returning to the hotel for dinner tonight.

Includes
  • Breakfast, Dinner
Day 8 - Homeward bound

After breakfast this morning, it is time to say goodbye to Sicily and its rich culture. The island bursts with history and natural wonders, and we have seen many of its finest offerings during our holiday in Giardini Naxos. From the volcanic Aeolian Islands and Mount Etna to the historic towns of Syracuse and Taormina, this Italian island showcases the beauty of Mediterranean Italy.

A coach transfer takes us to the airport in Catania for our flight back to London Gatwick, where our holiday concludes.

Includes
  • Breakfast

Additional information

Please note

Please note that while every departure of this tour features the same excursions, they may not necessarily be in the order listed above.

Departure times

Provisional departure and return times, where available, can be found together with our dates and prices by clicking on the 'Prices & Availability' button. We write to all booked customers approximately 10 weeks prior to the start of their tour to advise the exact departure and return time for their particular group.

Mobility information

Due to the nature of our tours they are generally unsuitable for those with restricted mobility. If you’d like to discuss any particular holiday with us in this respect, then please don’t hesitate to call us.

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UNAhotel Naxos Beach, Sicily

UNAhotel Naxos Beach, Sicily

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4.4 stars4.4 / 5 · 46 reviews

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Pippingp

4 stars

Submitted 11/Jul

Hotel was very good and buffet meals provided huge choice of food. Olympic pool was a massive bonus and amazing. Our room was very big in quiet area with own patio. No train rides on the trip when we went. Guide on Aeolian islands trip was very poor and nothing to do on Vulcana island. Lipari was very interesting though and loved Taormina trip and Syracuse on Ortigia Island with so much to see. Etna trip had 6 hours there to explore which was a long time as train trip cancelled. Well worth going up the cable cars as views amazing. Our trip manager was very good and so friendly and helpful. Would def use the company again

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Ann Anderson

4 stars

Submitted 10/Jul

Sicily is beautiful & this tour is busy and allows you just a flavour of the island. The hotel is large and sprawling - so a fair bit of walking between rooms, pools, restaurants etc...The hotel food was good - fresh salads, plenty of variety, a nicely cooked. You can eat as much as you want, but the dining room inside is noisy due to acoustics, busy with people milling about constantly - so more like a school dinner hall than a restaurant. Everyone descends at 7:30pm for dinner, but breakfast is quieter as less people over the morning period. Pool areas are lovely and there is good access to the beach & the sea, although beach beds are payable. There is a gym, which is large, but not air conditioned & kit is pretty old & basic. There are other on site facilities that look good, but I didn't use. Beach concierge is helpful & we booked 2.5hr snorkelling trip which was good fun & left from the hotel. The tours are good, but long days, plenty of walking & no trains involved. If you have any mobility issues you need to consider how much you will get out of this holiday as the tours of the towns & Etna all require a great deal of walking or being on your feet for most of the day. Each place visited used a local guide - some better than others. You don't have to do the guide walking tour and could do your own thing so long as you know where to meet and when for the journey back to the hotel. My husband explored on his own. Etna visit is really good. Allow extra costs for the cable car up to near the top (£70+ per person), but worth it. There isn't time to do any of the longer hikes to the top that are available to book locally. Tour company and tour guide that accompanied us was great and really helpful, if you are used to travelling independently at times it can feel as if you are on a school trip. Overall a really nice introduction to Sicily and I will be returning to explore further on my own.

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Kenneth Cooper

4 stars

Submitted 6/Jul

We enjoyed the holiday, the tour manager was very good and the other travellers were all very companionable. The excursions were all interesting and fun although maybe tiring for some people. The hotel accommodation was okay but not entirely to our taste and a bit lacking some aspects.

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Brian C

4 stars

Submitted 6/Jul

A good choice of hotel and itinerary overall and Liz our tour manager was lovely. A few things prevent us awarding the fifth star. Going up Etna is weather dependent and the brochure doesn't make clear it's expensive to go all the way up and closed in shoes are essential. We didn't get our railway outing. The coach journeys are quite long, particularly the Aeolian islands tour, which also includes over an hour each way on a crowded boat. On the last day, we were hanging around the hotel from breakfast till 3.30pm leading to a very late return to Gatwick.

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Leslie & Mary Amos

4 stars

Submitted 6/Jul

Generally good but the only rail journey was cancelled with no notice leaving us stranded on mount etna for 5 hours. Never again.

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Mrs Dennehy

5 stars

Submitted 5/Jul

Description of trip was exactly as brochure/ website had described . Loved trip especially reaching rim of Mount Etna.

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