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Agrigento (Valle Dei Templi), Sciacca and Selinunte |
8 hours
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Starting from GBP £44.00 per person |
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Agrigento was founded around 582 BC and is famous for it's Valley of the Temples, which UNESCO included in the list of the World’s Heritage. There you will see the Romanesque Gothic Cathedral, built during the 14th Century. Then you reach Sciacca, a picturesque seaside town built on rocky hills overlooking the Mediterranean Sea, well known fo artisan ceramics, thermal baths and beautiful beaches. Later, visit the city of Selinunte, an Archaeological Park and the biggest in Europe.
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Erice and Segesta |
8 hours
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Starting from GBP £56.00 per person |
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Segesta will give you an insight to life in Sicily in ancient times. See the 5th Century Doric Temple held up by 36 columns and the Hellenistic Theatre – carved in the rock. Then you reach Erice, an ancient Punic and Greek town surrounded by ancient walls, it is a labyrinth of clattered old stone streets and medieval churches adorned by beautiful buildings.
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The Salt Road |
8 hours
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Starting from GBP £48.00 per person |
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The salt marshes are characteristic of the western coast of Sicily for centuries and they represented a very productive industry as the whole economy was based on the production and exportation of sea salt. Visit the Museum of Salt Activity which is rich in archaeological findings for the 5th and 6the Century BC.
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Noto and Marzamemi |
8 hours
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Starting from GBP £48.00 per person |
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Noto is considered Sicily's Baroque City and is famous for beautiful 18th Century baroque buildings and churches. See Noto's grand main street, Corso Vittorio Emanuele, which offers an architectonic overview of Baroque style unique to the world and truly splendid. Then explore Marzamemi, a small fishing town built around an old tuna fishery.
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