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Another Side of Sicily (Self Drive - Palermo - Trapani - Cefalu)
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This is a suggested independent itinerary that you customize. Please select the best flights, hotels, trains, activities, transportation and number of nights in each destination to fit your needs.
Here is a Italy you don`t often see on postcards (but that you definitely should see)! Begin in quintessential Palermo (this is an obvious must; with enviable glamor, great food, shopping, and history), before heading off to Trapani (an enchanting town composed of marvelous coasts that alternate with steep cliffs and endless beaches) and then visit regrettably overlooked Cefalu (notable for beautiful sunsets, unpretentious charm, and a very appealing blend of ingredients that define typical Sicilian life). Just be prepared to fall in love!
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This 7 night sample itinerary includes:
Flight into and out of Palermo
Rental Car for 8 days
Hotel for 3 nights in Palermo
Hotel for 2 nights in Trapani
Hotel for 2 nights in Cefalu
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From New York City NYC (All Airports) (NY), US for 7 nights
Known as a bridge between the East and West, thanks to its geographic location on the northwestern shore of Sicily, this Italian city is the island's center of tourism. Travelers will discover plenty of historic and cultural attractions in Palermo - the result of a long and dramatic history of conquest.
Years of transitioning between Phoenician, Arab, Byzantine, and Roman rule can be seen today in a city full of souk-like bazaars, diverse architectural styles, and a large variety of cuisine.
Discover The Cathedral, The Three Markets (Ballarò, Vucciria, Capo), Pizza at Pollicino, Mondello, Teatro Massimo, Castello Utveggio on the top of Mt. Pellegrino, Chiesa della Martorana - a Byzantine Church, Teatro Massimo (3rd largest theatre in Erope), Quattro Canti (represents the four primary districts) and Piazza Pretoria, and so much more.
2 nights in Trapani (Sicily)
Trapani juts out into the sea from Sicily`s west, between the Tyrrhenian Sea and the Canal of Sicily. This enchanting land is composed of marvelous coasts that alternate with steep cliffs and endless beaches. The archaeological remains and the small villages where the authentic traditions are still part of daily life make the Province a very attractive destination.
Visit and exlpore the Baroque Old Town; The Harbor south of the peninsula; The Beautiful Beaches; Enjoy the good restaurants all over the center; Visit the neighboring Medieval Village of Erice; Egadi Islands, three pearls wedged into the Mediterranean’s blue waters (Favignana, Levanzo and Maréttimo); Trapani and Paceco salt pans; Segesta Temple and Theater; Mount Cofano Nature Reserve, and so much more.
2 nights in Cefalu (Sicily)
Cefalu is notable for beautiful sunsets, unpretentious charm, and a very appealing blend of ingredients for an Italian seaside holiday. Sandy beaches, a picturesque historic town on a rocky headland, some high culture in the shape of a fine Norman cathedral, decent transport links, Sicilian food and sunshine all add up to make the town one of Italy's most attractive seaside destinations.
Discover and explore the Cathedral in Piazza del Duomo; The Beaches; Museo Mandralisca; Temple of Diana; La Rocca; Lavatoio (Medieval Laundry); Temple Santo Stefano; Chiesa di Marta SS della Catena, Gibilmanna, Osterio Magno, and so much more.
For centuries <b>Italy</b> has drawn foreign visitors - mostly for its architectural, artistic, and scenic splendors. Italy can truly be all things to all people. From the passion and excitement of noisy urban crowds to the quiet, rural idyll where the traditional life can be experienced, Italy's great cities are replete with rich attractions and culture alongside some of the most pristine beaches and spectacular mountains in the world.
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Palermo (Sicily)
Known as a bridge between the East and West, thanks to its geographic location on the northwestern shore of Sicily, this Italian city is the island's center of tourism. Travelers will discover plenty of historic and cultural attractions in Palermo - the result of a long and dramatic history of conquest.
Years of transitioning between Phoenician, Arab, Byzantine, and Roman rule can be seen today in a city full of souk-like bazaars, diverse architectural styles, and a large variety of cuisine.
Discover The Cathedral, The Three Markets (Ballarò, Vucciria, Capo), Pizza at Pollicino, Mondello, Teatro Massimo, Castello Utveggio on the top of Mt. Pellegrino, Chiesa della Martorana - a Byzantine Church, Teatro Massimo (3rd largest theatre in Erope), Quattro Canti (represents the four primary districts) and Piazza Pretoria, and so much more.
Trapani juts out into the sea from Sicily`s west, between the Tyrrhenian Sea and the Canal of Sicily. This enchanting land is composed of marvelous coasts that alternate with steep cliffs and endless beaches. The archaeological remains and the small villages where the authentic traditions are still part of daily life make the Province a very attractive destination.
Visit and exlpore the Baroque Old Town; The Harbor south of the peninsula; The Beautiful Beaches; Enjoy the good restaurants all over the center; Visit the neighboring Medieval Village of Erice; Egadi Islands, three pearls wedged into the Mediterranean’s blue waters (Favignana, Levanzo and Maréttimo); Trapani and Paceco salt pans; Segesta Temple and Theater; Mount Cofano Nature Reserve, and so much more.
Cefalu is notable for beautiful sunsets, unpretentious charm, and a very appealing blend of ingredients for an Italian seaside holiday. Sandy beaches, a picturesque historic town on a rocky headland, some high culture in the shape of a fine Norman cathedral, decent transport links, Sicilian food and sunshine all add up to make the town one of Italy's most attractive seaside destinations.
Discover and explore the Cathedral in Piazza del Duomo; The Beaches; Museo Mandralisca; Temple of Diana; La Rocca; Lavatoio (Medieval Laundry); Temple Santo Stefano; Chiesa di Marta SS della Catena, Gibilmanna, Osterio Magno, and so much more.