Category Archives: Sicily Tours
Oct 01, 2008 (Wed): Sicily is quite distinct from Italy in terms of culture, history, language and wines. Highly individual grapes give good reds, perfumed whites and rich dessert wines. We have been bowled over by our reception from the family domaines we have visited in Sicily such as Rapitala, where we have a delicious home cooked lunch at the estate.
It is through the wines and such personal invitations to meet the wine makers that you will see a side to the country not normally seen by visitors, and to the best of our knowledge not sen on any other tour of Sicily.
On this tour you will visit Marsala and enjoy the wines from Tasca d'Almerita and the immaculate estate of Planeta, with it's very modern style of wines.
For a contrast we will then travel to Cos - where you will experience wines still made in traditional amphorae.
We will also move to Mount Etna to visit Barone di Villagrande whose vineyards are on the slopes of the volcano, and who make superb organic Etna Bianco.
The last two nights are spent in a 4* hotel in it's own private beach below Taormina. It is a short stroll to the cable car that takes you directly to the dramatically situated hill-town.
Sicily is not easy to penetrate on your own and this tour is one of the best ways to discover the area. meet the people. learn about the culture, history, food and wine.
This tour includes direct scheduled flights, coach, 8 nights, 8 meals with wines, visits, entrance to sites, Wine Guide and Tour Manager.
May 19, 2008 (Mon): Over the millennia, Sicily has attracted Phoenician seafarers, Carthaginian settlers, Roman troops, Arab and Norman conquerors, Spanish conquistadors, and British merchants of marsala -- and most recently, wine lovers. Come see why this ancient land is now Italy's hottest new wine zone. Also visit Greek temples and Byzantine cathedrals, lunch at an olive oil producer, see sea salt's creation, and feast on Sicily's multicultural cuisine.
HIGHLIGHTS:
• Wine estates: Planeta, Donnafugata, Ceuso, de Bartoli & more
• Greek temple at Segesta
• Sea-salt in the making
• Meals at an olive oil farm & 4 wineries
• Byzantine mosaics in Palermo & Monreale
Apr 01, 2008 (Tue): Sicily Walking with Wine tour: 26 april - 3 may 2008
Get to know the island of Sicily and enjoy her remarkable cuisine, countryside and culture.
Our fully guided walking and wine tasting holidays to Sicily combine many of the varied strands which go to make up the traditional way of life on this beautiful island, nestling at ItalyÂ’s foot. You will see much of the islandÂ’s Greco/Roman past, visit some of its leading wineries and walk the beautiful coastline. All in all you will have a chance to enjoy the remarkable cuisine, countryside and culture.
Our bases for exploring Sicily are two family run hotels, one in Piazza Armerina in the centre of the island and Ulisse Camere in the hill top town of Erice.
The holiday price includes 7 nights accommodation, transport during the trip, transfers to and from the airport, 3 evening meals, 2 packed lunches, activities and entrances as described in the itinerary, and the services of a local, bi-lingual tour leader.
Programme:
Saturday: Arrival Palermo airport. Transfer to Hotel Gangi in Piazza Armerina.
Sunday: Visit the mosaics at Villa Romana del Casale near Piazza Armerina. In the afternoon a guided walking tour around Piazza Armerina followed by an introductory wine tasting.
Monday: Explore the slopes and craters of Mount Etna. Take the cable car close to the summit for stunning views (extra charge applies). Enjoy a winery visit on the fertile slopes of Etna that produces Etna Rosso and Bianco.
Tuesday: Visit a wine estate near Butera which combines local and international grape varieties followed by a tasting.
Wednesday: Free day (visit Catania or Caltagirone, famous for ceramics).
Thursday: Leave Piazza Armerina and visit the impressive Valley of the Temples at Agrigento on the way to Marsala. Visit a winery that produces the famous Marsala wine. Drive to hotel in Erice, a superb hilltop town.
Friday: Coastal walk in the Zingaro national park. Time to explore the stone streets of Erice, and enjoy panoramic views over Marsala and the coast.
Saturday: Transfer to Palermo airport. Departure.
May 21, 2007 (Mon): Over the millennia, Sicily has attracted Phoenician seafarers, Carthaginian settlers, Roman troops, Arab and Norman conquerors, Spanish conquistadors, and British merchants of marsala -- and most recently, wine lovers. Come see why this ancient land is now Italy's hottest new wine zone. Also visit Greek temples and Byzantine cathedrals, lunch at an olive oil producer, see sea salt's creation, and feast on Sicily's multicultural cuisine.
Highlights:
• Wine estates: Planeta, Donnafugata, Ceuso, de Bartoli, Cusumano & more
• Greek temple at Segesta
• Sea-salt in the making
• Meals at an olive oil farm & 4 wineries
• Byzantine mosaics in Palermo & Monreale
See dolcetours.com for full day-by-day itinerary
Oct 08, 2007 (Mon): Over the millennia, Sicily has attracted Phoenician seafarers, Carthaginian settlers, Roman troops, Arab and Norman conquerors, Spanish conquistadors, and British merchants of marsala -- and most recently, wine lovers. Come see why this ancient land is now Italy’s hottest new wine zone. Also visit Greek temples and Byzantine cathedrals, lunch at a boutique olive oil producer, see sea salt’s creation, and feast on Sicily’s multicultural cuisine.
HIGHLIGHTS:
• Wine estates: Planeta, Donnafugata, de Bartoli, Ceuso, Cusumano & more
• Greek temple at Segesta
• See sea-salt in the making
• Meals at an olive oil farm & 4 wineries
• Byzantine mosaics in Palermo & Monreale
FOR FULL DAY-BY-DAY ITINERARY, SEE www.dolcetours.com/ep_sicily.htm