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Overview
On our adventure across the whole Sicily we'll learn about the epic history of this colorful region. Starting from Palermo we'll cross the Arabic west, then we'll head south immersing ourselves in the Magna Graecia, ending with the triumph of Baroque in the East. [/et_pb_text][/et_pb_column][/et_pb_row][et_pb_row admin_label=”row”][et_pb_column type=”1_2″][et_pb_text admin_label=”Text” background_layout=”light” text_orientation=”left” text_font_size=”14″ use_border_color=”off” border_color=”#ffffff” border_style=”solid”]Day to Day
1 | Arrival in Palermo | Km | D |
2 | from Palermo to Trapani | 100 Km Km | B L D |
3 | from Trapani to Selinunte | 105 Km Km | B L D |
4 | from Selinunte to Agrigento | 105 Km Km | B L |
5 | from Agrigento to Piazza Armerina | 105 Km Km | B L D |
6 | from Piazza Armerina to Ragusa | 90 Km Km | B L |
7 | from Ragusa to Siracusa | 95 Km Km | B L D |
8 | Arrivederci! | Km | B |
Legenda: B: Breakfast; L: Lunch; D: Dinner;
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This means you will pedal free at your pace following maps and tracks received during our pre tour briefing at your arrival. We will advise you where to have lunch and dinner, about sightseeings along the road and where to find technical assistance.
You can start on any day of the year.
- From: Jan 1 1970€
- From: (2025) Jan 1 1970€
- From: (2025) Sep 12 2970€
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- level: Active
- nights: 7
- activity: Cycling
- formula: Guided
[/et_pb_accordion_item][et_pb_accordion_item title=”Highlights”] Palermo and its markets
Cathedral of Monreale
Marsala wine
Valley of the Temples in Agrigento
The majestic Baroque
Catania and the Etna [/et_pb_accordion_item][et_pb_accordion_item title=”Included”]
7 breakfast
5 dinners
6 lunches
Snacks and water during the rides
2 English speaking guides
Van assistance
Luggage transportation
Transfer IN from Palermo airport or port
Transfer OUT to Catania airport or port
Wine and food tastings, and other experiences
Peace of mind to be with our experienced team
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2 DinnersDrinks during meals
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DAY 1AccommodationHotel Massimo Plaza
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Arrival dayWe'll meet at the hotel, meeting the group coming from The Mediterrenean Ride in Sardinia, in front of a good glass of Monreale white, to talk about the week ahead. |
DAY 2ActivityCyclingAccomodationHotel San Michele
Distance 100km |
From Palermo to TrapaniWe leave the kaleidoscopic Palermo, and we’ll climb along the Conca d’Oro valley till Monreale, a cozy hamlet built around one of the world’s most stunning architectural treasures, the impressive Cathedral of Santa Maria Nuova. A long downhill, touching the blue sea of Castellamare del Golfo, before the last effort across the Val d’Erice, ending with the northern African perfumes of Trapani. |
DAY 3ActivityCyclingAccomodationHotel Admeto
Distance 105km |
From Trapani to SelinunteAgain along the coast, pedaling through Sciacca and its scenic sea views, conquering the whole glory of this part of Magna Graecia in the Temples Valley of Agrigento. In the middle, the hills covered by the wonderful orange groves of Ribera, producing the famous tasty oranges certified by a strict DOP. |
DAY 4ActivityCyclingAccommodationHotel Dioscuri
Distance 105km |
From Selinunte to AgrigentoAgain along the coast, pedaling through Sciacca and its scenic sea views, conquering the whole glory of this part of Magna Graecia in the Temples Valley of Agrigento. In the middle, the hills covered by the wonderful orange groves of Ribera, producing the famous tasty oranges certified by a strict DOP. |
DAY 5ActivityCyclingAccommodationHotel Villa Trigona
Distance 105km |
From Agrigento to Piazza ArmerinaThat's the hardest stage of the tour, climbing through the romantic hills of the inner Sicily up to the old village of Piazza Armerina, hosting the amazing Villa Romana del Casale, a monument of great value due to both the complexity of the architectural layout and the spectacular conservation of the floor mosaics. |
DAY 6ActivityCyclingAccommodationHotel San Giorgio Palace
Distance 90km |
From Piazza Armerina to RagusaWe leave the lush gardens and orchards of Piazza Armerina to pass through the most typical landscapes of the interior of Sicily, made of hills designed by fields and stone walls. In Caltagirone we admire the monumental colorful stairway of Santa Maria del Monte, then we continue through olive groves and vineyards till the triumphal baroque of Ragusa, a marvelous city known throughout the world, both for its beauty and the quality of its gastronomy, awarded with three Michelin starred restaurants. |
DAY 7ActivityCyclingAccommodationAntico Hotel Roma 1880
Distance 95km |
From Ragusa to SiracusaWe start climbing again on the Altopiano (plateau) Ibleo enjoying a beautiful view over Ragusa, this countryside is one of the most beautiful in Sicily, the second climb of the day leads us to the ancient village of Palazzolo Acreide, then a long and gradual descent from the hills to the orchards of the Syracuse countryside, to the bastions on Ortigia island, an ancient Greek settlement that has given rise to the most powerful Greek colony in the Mediterranean. Ortigia, in just a square kilometer of extension, combines a number of impressive palaces and monuments, including the magnificent Duomo di Siracusa (Cathedral of the Nativity of Most Holy), a building of rare interest in incorporating the ancient Temple of Athena. An aperitif on the ancient walls, facing the sunset over the sea, and a dinner in one of the city's finest restaurants, close the day and our fantastic tour across Sicily. |
DAY 8Departure |
Ciao our friends!It’s time to say goodbye, and we bet you'll be back in the Mediterranean with us! |
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