Private Transfer: Palermo to Taormina with Villa Romana del Casale and Agrigento Stops


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  • Private Transfer: Palermo to Taormina with Villa Romana del Casale and Agrigento Stops

Palermo, Italy

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Trip Type:   Private Transfers
Duration:  8 hours 30 minutes
Book a private transfer from Palermo to Taormina that includes sightseeing stopovers at Villa Romana del Casale and Agrigento. Travel the breadth of Sicily from west to east in your very own private vehicle. Gaze out of the window and take in the many highlights during the journey. Then, pull over to explore two of Sicily’s UNESCO-listed sights: the well-preserved Villa Romana del Casale and the ancient Greek ruins of the Valley of the Temples.

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Book a private transfer from Palermo to Taormina that includes sightseeing stopovers at Villa Romana del Casale and Agrigento. Travel the breadth of Sicily from west to east in your very own private vehicle. Gaze out of the window and take in the many highlights during the journey. Then, pull over to explore two of Sicily’s UNESCO-listed sights: the well-preserved Villa Romana del Casale and the ancient Greek ruins of the Valley of the Temples.
After pickup from your Palermo hotel, settle in to your comfortable private vehicle for a journey across the island of Sicily to Taormina. Without the stress that comes with navigating unfamiliar roads, you can relax and unwind as you travel and enjoy the scenery along the way.

First, pull up at the UNESCO-listed archaeological area of Agrigento, an ancient Greek city that is set on a vast plateau overlooking the Mediterranean Sea. After paying your entrance fee, enter the Valley of the Temples and stroll down the main artery of Via Sacra. Get up close to the temple ruins and imagine how the Greek city would have appeared in its heyday. Look out for the Temple of Concordia, an immaculately-preserved temple that dates back to the 5th century BC.

Head back out on the road for the next leg of the journey, which will take you to Piazza Armerina, home to the ruins of the UNESCO-listed Villa Romana del Casale. After paying a fee to enter, admire its stunning collection of intact mosaics, which include a 196-foot (60-meter) hunting scene and the famous Bikini Girls mosaic. After exploring, perhaps grab a bite to eat at the nearby restaurant (own expense).

From Piazza Armerina, venture east toward Taormina, where you’ll be dropped off at your hotel come late afternoon.

Please note: Your driver will not accompany you into the ancient monuments and sites. If you wish to pay a surcharge for a licensed tourist guide, one can be arranged in advance.





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