TOUR SICILY Taormina
Discover Sicily
WHAT’S INCLUDED • Just You Tour Manager as your host • Return flights from Gatwick with British Airways • 7 nights half-board in 4-star hotels • 14 meals: 7 breakfasts, 7 dinners
PLUS… • Specialist Local Guide • Welcome drink & farewell get-together • Overseas transfers & other transportation • Porterage
• Dedicated Just You representative to greet you at all UK airports
INCLUDED EXCURSIONS • Syracuse • Visit to Roman Villa del Casale, Piazza Armerina
DAY 1 UK to Catania Fly to Catania today. Meet your fellow travellers over a drink and dinner this evening. HOTEL COMPLESSO ANTARES, LETOJANNI (4-STAR)
DAY 2 Taormina & Mount Etna Taormina is perched on a cliff top, overlooking two beautiful sweeping bays.
You might simply choose to relax at your hotel and enjoy the spectacular panoramic views of the sea and Mount Etna. There will also be the
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• Palermo & Monreale • Cefalú • Taormina
OPTIONAL EXCURSIONS • Agrigento • Mount Etna
Pre-bookable excursions: The above optional excursions can be pre-booked as a package from just £97.
FLIGHT OPTIONS
• Connecting fl ights via London from selected local airports
Upgrade your fl ight: From £119 return Club Europe with British Airways.
CUSTOMER RATING
8 days from £1329 Imposing ruins, ancient history, vibrant towns and the brooding Mount Etna - each has a part to play in Sicily’s rich culture. Discover all of this and more as you explore Italy’s largest island.
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Palermo Monreale SICILY Agrigento Armerina Piazza Cefalu
Cefalù Mt. Etna Taormina
Syracuse Catania
ITALY
option to visit the magnificent Greco- Roman theatre.
Mount Etna is Europe’s tallest active volcano, standing at approximately 3,329m high. Globally significant, this immense peak is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is hugely popular, attracting thousands of visitors each year. If you choose to visit this magnificent volcano on our afternoon optional excursion you’ll enjoy a truly memorable experience as you journey up in a cable car. HOTEL COMPLESSO ANTARES, LETOJANNI (4-STAR)
DAY 3 Syracuse
During our included visit to the historic city of Syracuse we’ll explore the old town of Ortigia and see the magnificent Greek theatre carved into the hillside. HOTEL COMPLESSO ANTARES, LETOJANNI (4-STAR)
DAY 4 Piazza Armerina The fascinating Villa del Casale, a Roman villa built in the 4th century, is another of the island’s many UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
This fascinating structure, located just outside the town of Piazza Armerina, boasts the richest and most complex
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collection of Roman mosaics in the world, and is said to be one of the most luxurious of its kind.
We pay a visit en route to the tranquil resort of Campofelice di Roccella before checking into our hotel for a 4-night stay. ACACIA RESORT, CAMPOFELICE DI ROCCELLA (4-STAR)
DAY 5 Palermo & Monreale Palermo, Sicily’s vibrant capital, boasts a wealth of architecture ranging in style from Arabic to Art Nouveau. During today’s included visit browse the bustling markets which sell seafood, souvenirs and antiques. Perhaps take some time to
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