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Discover Sicily's hidden gems, stunning nature, and rich history with a unique local twist on this immersive 11-day summer adventure.

Discover Sicily's hidden gems, stunning nature, and rich history with a unique local twist on this immersive 11-day summer adventure.

Start your day early at Palermo Cathedral located in the historic center near Via Vittorio Emanuele. Explore the blend of architectural styles and seek out the rooftop terraces for rare panoramic views of Palermo's rooftops and the distant sea.

Start your day early at Palermo Cathedral located in the historic center near Via Vittorio Emanuele. Explore the blend of architectural styles and seek out the rooftop terraces for rare panoramic views of Palermo's rooftops and the distant sea.
~3 hours
Walk through Ballarò Market on Via Ballarò to experience authentic street food and local produce stalls. Venture into side alleys around the market for hidden courtyards and murals rarely seen by tourists.
View details, tips, opening times & more~2 hours
Head to the La Kalsa district for evening drinks at an underground bar favored by locals, look for places with live traditional music or craft cocktails infused with Sicilian herbs. This area has a lively artsy vibe with many hidden spots off Piazza Marina.
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Recommended traditional local cuisine

Look for a street food vendor near Ballarò Market offering arancini, the fried rice balls with savory fillings, best enjoyed hot on-site.
Arancini
Discover a small trattoria in La Kalsa and order Pasta alla Norma, a classic Sicilian pasta with eggplant and ricotta salata cheese.
Pasta alla NormaCentral location perfect for exploring both historic sites and lively local nightlife in Palermo.
Central location perfect for exploring both historic sites and lively local nightlife in Palermo.

Explore Teatro Massimo, Italy's largest opera house, focusing on its neoclassical architecture and backstage tours. Arrive early to admire hidden courtyards nearby in the Kalsa district, a lesser-known historical area.

Explore Teatro Massimo, Italy's largest opera house, focusing on its neoclassical architecture and backstage tours. Arrive early to admire hidden courtyards nearby in the Kalsa district, a lesser-known historical area.
~3 hours
Head to the Vucciria neighborhood, known for its vibrant street art and galleries featuring local contemporary artists. Seek small galleries off Via Paternostro to avoid tourist crowds.
Book tours & ticketsView details, tips, opening times & more~2 hours
Visit artisan workshops in the Albergheria quarter, focusing on traditional crafts like ceramics and leather goods. Look for workshops along Via Bara all'Olivella for authentic craftsmanship.
Book tours & ticketsView details, tips, opening times & more~3 hours
Attend a cultural performance in a small, intimate venue often found within the historic La Kalsa area. Check local bulletin boards or ask locals for underground theater or music shows to experience Palermo's authentic nightlife.
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Recommended traditional local cuisine

Look for a trattoria in the Vucciria market area and order Caponata, a traditional Sicilian eggplant dish with pine nuts and olives.
CaponataCentral location near Teatro Massimo and authentic local cultural sites, perfect for deep diving into Palermo's artistic scene.
Central location near Teatro Massimo and authentic local cultural sites, perfect for deep diving into Palermo's artistic scene.

Explore the Valley of the Temples early morning to avoid crowds and heat. Focus on lesser-visited temples like the Temple of Hercules and the underground sanctuary near the Temple of Concordia. Enter via the Agrigento side to find quiet spots.

Explore the Valley of the Temples early morning to avoid crowds and heat. Focus on lesser-visited temples like the Temple of Hercules and the underground sanctuary near the Temple of Concordia. Enter via the Agrigento side to find quiet spots.
~3 hours
Hike the nearby Torre Salsa Nature Reserve located south of Agrigento. Follow the coastal trail for scenic views with fewer tourists. Watch for local wildlife and access hidden coves along the way.
~2 hours
Dine in a family-run trattoria in the San Leone neighborhood. Look for daily specials featuring fresh, local ingredients and try Pasta alla Norma, a Sicilian classic with eggplant and ricotta salata.
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Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a local café near Piazza Vittorio Emanuele and order a granita with brioche, a refreshing Sicilian iced dessert paired with soft sweet bread.
Granita
Grab a simple lunch at a countryside agriturismo near the nature reserve and try caponata, a sweet and tangy vegetable stew typical of Sicily.
Caponata
Choose a trattoria in San Leone and order Pasta alla Norma, a traditional pasta dish with eggplant, tomato, basil, and ricotta salata cheese.
Pasta alla NormaThis area is close to both the Valley of the Temples and nature spots, offering easy access and seaside charm.
This area is close to both the Valley of the Temples and nature spots, offering easy access and seaside charm.

Explore hidden corners like the tiny Piazza dei Cavalieri and the neoclassical architecture of Piazza Duomo. Walk along the waterfront for secret viewpoints and discover local artisan shops in Via Roma.

Explore hidden corners like the tiny Piazza dei Cavalieri and the neoclassical architecture of Piazza Duomo. Walk along the waterfront for secret viewpoints and discover local artisan shops in Via Roma.

Visit less crowded areas like the Ear of Dionysius cave and the Greek Theatre’s northern section. Bring a hat and water to enjoy outdoor ruins and scenic views over the coast.

Visit less crowded areas like the Ear of Dionysius cave and the Greek Theatre’s northern section. Bring a hat and water to enjoy outdoor ruins and scenic views over the coast.
~2 hours
Look for small family-run trattorias in Ortigia's Piazza Santa Lucia or near the marina where fishermen sell fresh catch. Order grilled swordfish or sea bream with seasonal local vegetables.
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Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a local café in Ortigia serving Sicilian granita with brioche, a refreshing semi-frozen dessert best enjoyed with coffee.
Granita
Try a street food stall near the archaeological park offering arancini, deep-fried stuffed rice balls with savory fillings perfect for a quick and tasty meal.
Arancini
Find a seafood trattoria along Ortigia’s waterfront and order grilled fish with caponata, a Sicilian eggplant dish with sweet and sour vegetables.
CaponataStaying on Ortigia lets you explore the town’s hidden gems early in the morning and relax by the sea in the evening.
Staying on Ortigia lets you explore the town’s hidden gems early in the morning and relax by the sea in the evening.

Explore the Norman-style Cefalù Cathedral early to avoid crowds. Don't miss the hidden mosaics in the small chapels and the cloister's peaceful courtyard area.

Explore the Norman-style Cefalù Cathedral early to avoid crowds. Don't miss the hidden mosaics in the small chapels and the cloister's peaceful courtyard area.
~4 hours
Rent a bike in Cefalù town and cycle west along the scenic coastal road toward lesser-known beaches like Caldura. Look for small coves and secluded spots popular with locals for quick swims.
~1.5 hours
Stroll the northern end of Cefalù's main beach near the old harbor to find quiet areas with pebble paths and enjoy views of the rock formation La Rocca bathed in golden light.
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Recommended traditional local cuisine

Look for a small seaside trattoria serving fresh seafood dishes; order grilled swordfish with a side of caponata, a traditional Sicilian vegetable stew.
CaponataStaying in the historic center keeps you close to major sights, great dining, and easy access to cycling routes along the coast.
Staying in the historic center keeps you close to major sights, great dining, and easy access to cycling routes along the coast.

Start early from Catania and drive or take a guided tour bus to Mount Etna's lesser-known trails on the southern volcanic slopes. Look for the Silvestri craters area beyond the usual tourist stops for quiet hiking and great views.

Start early from Catania and drive or take a guided tour bus to Mount Etna's lesser-known trails on the southern volcanic slopes. Look for the Silvestri craters area beyond the usual tourist stops for quiet hiking and great views.
~4 hours
Join a local guide specializing in geology and history for an afternoon trek around Etna's Lava Caves and ancient lava flows on the southeast side. This tour typically includes access to areas that are off-limits to independent hikers.
~2 hours
Head back to Catania city center and find a rooftop bar in the old town. Search for places near Via Crociferi to enjoy panoramic views of Mount Etna and the baroque skyline while sipping Sicilian wine or a classic amaro cocktail.
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Recommended traditional local cuisine

Look for a countryside trattoria near Mount Etna offering rustic meals and order Arancini, the fried rice balls with rich fillings, as a hearty lunch.
Arancini
Seek a rooftop bar in Catania's historic center serving light dishes like Caponata, a sweet and tangy eggplant salad, paired with a glass of local Sicilian wine.
CaponataIdeal for quick access to both Mount Etna tours and the city’s local nightlife including rooftop bars.
Ideal for quick access to both Mount Etna tours and the city’s local nightlife including rooftop bars.

Take a morning ferry from Milazzo port to the Stromboli island. Explore the volcanic landscape and take a guided hike to the crater viewpoint, arranging a local guide for safety and insider info.

Take a morning ferry from Milazzo port to the Stromboli island. Explore the volcanic landscape and take a guided hike to the crater viewpoint, arranging a local guide for safety and insider info.
~3 hours
Rent a kayak from a small local watersports provider on Stromboli’s black sand beach. Paddle along the coastline, exploring sea caves and lesser-known coves away from tourist spots.
~2 hours
Back in Milazzo, find a small neighborhood pizzeria in the historic center around Via Vittorio Emanuele where locals gather. Try a simple margherita or a local specialty pizza with fresh ingredients.
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Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a bakery near the Milazzo harbor and try a granita with brioche, a refreshing Sicilian semi-frozen dessert served with a soft bun.
GranitaThis area offers easy access to ferries for Stromboli, authentic local eateries, and charming evening strolls in a lively but less touristy part of town.
This area offers easy access to ferries for Stromboli, authentic local eateries, and charming evening strolls in a lively but less touristy part of town.
~4 hours
Dedicate the morning to hiking the trails of Zingaro Nature Reserve. Start at Scopello and follow less crowded paths toward secluded coves like Cala Capreria, ideal for scenic views and spotting rare plants.
View details, tips, opening times & more~3 hours
After the reserve, walk or bike to lesser-known beach coves near San Vito Lo Capo such as Cala Berretta or Cala Mancina, popular with locals for clear waters and fewer tourists.
~3 hours
In the evening, head to a small village like Custonaci or Erice if a festival is happening. Stroll the alleys and plazas to experience traditional music, crafts, and food stalls favored by residents.
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Recommended traditional local cuisine

Look for a beachside trattoria near San Vito Lo Capo serving fresh seafood pasta such as spaghetti with clams and a side of Caponata, a sweet and sour vegetable dish.
Caponata
Find a tavern in the village hosting the festival and order Pasta alla Norma, a baked pasta with eggplant and ricotta salata, paired with a glass of Sicilian wine.
Pasta alla NormaTrapani offers a charming atmosphere with vibrant markets and is a convenient base for excursions around western Sicily including Zingaro and small villages.
Trapani offers a charming atmosphere with vibrant markets and is a convenient base for excursions around western Sicily including Zingaro and small villages.
~3 hours
Head to a lesser-known family-run winery in the countryside near Palermo, accessible by a short taxi ride or rented bike. Arrange a guided tour to sample Sicilian wine varieties and learn about traditional production methods off the usual tourist path.
Book tours & ticketsView details, tips, opening times & more~4 hours
Cycle through quiet rural roads in the Madonie Mountains region, exploring small villages and hidden viewpoints. Bring water, sunscreen, and stop by local farms selling fresh produce for snacks.
~2 hours
Find a farmhouse trattoria outside Palermo specializing in farm-to-table Sicilian dishes. Order hearty seasonal specialties featuring vegetables from their garden and locally made cheeses.
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Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a café in the historic Kalsa neighborhood and try Sicilian granita with brioche, a refreshing semi-frozen dessert made from sugar, water, and flavorings.
Granita
Look for a countryside agriturismo serving caponata, a traditional Sicilian dish made with eggplant, tomatoes, celery, and olives, perfect after your winery tour.
CaponataCentral for easy access to local neighborhoods and countryside excursions while offering charming lodging in a quiet, authentic setting.
Central for easy access to local neighborhoods and countryside excursions while offering charming lodging in a quiet, authentic setting.
~2 hours
Explore the ancient Greek Theatre early to beat the crowds. Head to the upper terraces for lesser-known views over the Bay of Naxos.
~3 hours
Take the trail from Via Pirandello behind the theatre to reach a secluded viewpoint above Taormina. The path is shaded and favored by locals for sunset views.
~1.5 hours
Find a neighborhood coffee house in Borgo San Pancrazio where locals gather. Try an espresso or a Sicilian granita to cool down after the hike.
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Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a small café near Porta Catania and try a fresh granita with brioche, a Sicilian breakfast staple.
Granita
Look for a trattoria in the old town serving Pasta alla Norma, a traditional Sicilian pasta with eggplant and ricotta salata.
Pasta alla Norma
Find a neighborhood osteria in the Isola district and order caponata, a sweet and sour eggplant dish, with a glass of local Sicilian wine.
CaponataIdeal for exploring Taormina's cultural sites and local hangouts by foot.
Ideal for exploring Taormina's cultural sites and local hangouts by foot.
~3 hours
Join a small-group cooking class in the historic Albergaria district. Focus on making classic Sicilian dishes like Pasta alla Norma and cannoli with a local chef in a cozy home kitchen setting.
View details, tips, opening times & more~3 hours
Explore the Mercato di Borgo Vecchio, a less touristy market in Palermo, known for handmade ceramics, jewelry, and fresh produce. Look for stalls tucked into small alleys on Via Sant'Agostino for unique finds.
~2.5 hours
Dine at a modest traditional Sicilian trattoria in the Kalsa neighborhood. Try caponata, a sweet and tangy eggplant dish, paired with a local Marsala wine in an intimate courtyard setting.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a café in the Albergaria area and order a granita with brioche, a refreshing Sicilian icy treat paired with a soft sweet bread.
Granita
Grab a quick meal at a market stall inside Mercato di Borgo Vecchio. Try arancini, deep-fried rice balls stuffed with ragù or cheese, perfect for a flavorful snack on the go.
Arancini
Look for a small traditional trattoria in Kalsa and order caponata. Pair it with a glass of Marsala wine to complete the local flavor experience.
CaponataStaying in Albergaria keeps you close to authentic local markets, cooking classes, and charming neighborhoods for your last day in Sicily.
Staying in Albergaria keeps you close to authentic local markets, cooking classes, and charming neighborhoods for your last day in Sicily.
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Accommodation is based on hotels at ~$40/night converted. Food includes street food and restaurant meals at ~$10 and $2 respectively. Transport includes taxi and public transport daily expenses. Activities include hiking, tours, and entrance fees.
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