Tour of Palermo, Cefalù and Monreale
Located in the western part of Sicily, on the Tyrrhenian Sea, Palermo is an eclectic city with a thousand faces.
History and context
Colorful and raucously folkloristic. A center of culture, art, and architecture, it was made a Stupor Mundi by Frederick II of Swabia, rich in Arab, Norman, and Spanish influences.
Palermo is divided into neighborhoods each distinguished by their own unique characteristics: La Kalsa, Il Capo, L'Albergheria, and the famous Vucciria market, unique in the world.
Our elegant transfers will take you, if you wish, from Palermo to the spectacular, Arabian-inspired Cefalù.
A visit to the stunning Monreale Cathedral, famous for the Byzantine mosaics that decorate its interior, is unmissable.
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Wine Tour
discovering the goodness of our land
A journey through Sicily's most famous wineries and agritourisms, where you can sample excellent food and fine wine, with the option to purchase afterward.
From Marsala, known worldwide for its ancient fortified wine, to Avola with its cellars producing the renowned Nero d'Avola; from Etna with its typical red wines to the dessert wines of the Aeolian Islands, such as Malvasia and Passito.
And it's also possible to taste typical Sicilian pastry and cuisine products, such as cannoli and cassata, almond paste and frutta martorana, and Bronte pistachios.





