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Monreale, Bagheria (Villa Palagonia) and Cefalù from Palermo, Private Tour

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Embark on a private tour from Palermo to Monreale, Bagheria (Villa Palagonia), and Cefalù and discover the captivating beauty of these Sicilian locations. Begin your journey in Monreale, a picturesque Arab-Norman village nestled on the Rocca Di Monreale, where you can marvel at the breathtaking Duomo, a magnificent architectural masterpiece blending Islamic, Byzantine, and Romanesque influences. Then, venture to Bagheria, known as the "City of Villas," and be enchanted by its collection of stunning Baroque-style villas. Lastly, explore the medieval charm of Cefalù with its narrow streets, historic churches, and enchanting seaside views. Immerse yourself in the rich history and incredible beauty of these destinations, creating memories that will last a lifetime. Don't miss out on this unforgettable experience.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Not Included
  • 8 hours
  • Suitable for 1-7 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Private transportation
  • Bottled water
  • Pick-up service from / to hotel / port
  • Bilingual Italian-English driver
  • Child seats (on request)
  • Gratuities
  • GST (goods and services tax)
  • Tourist guide

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Introduction

Escape to the enchanting wonders of Monreale, Bagheria (Villa Palagonia), and Cefalù on a truly memorable private tour from Palermo. This meticulously curated journey promises to transport you through time and immerse you in the rich cultural tapestry of Sicily. Get ready to embark on a breathtaking adventure that combines architectural marvels, historical sites, and picturesque landscapes.

What to expect?

During this immersive tour, prepare to be captivated by the splendor of Monreale. Marvel at the Duomo, an architectural masterpiece that combines Islamic, Byzantine, and Romanesque influences. Wander through the delightful village, soaking in the breathtaking views of Conca d'Oro. Delight in the Baroque architecture of Bagheria, known as the City of Villas. Be awestruck by the grandeur of Villa Palagonia, decked with an array of haunting statues. Uncover the stories behind these monstrous sculptures and the allure they held for influential artists such as Goethe and Salvador Dalì. In the medieval village of Cefalù, lose yourself in its labyrinthine streets and discover hidden gems. Admire the ancient wash-house, said to be filled with the pure tears of a repentant nymph. Stroll along Corso Ruggero and be rewarded with awe-inspiring views of the Aeolian islands from the Bastione di Capo Marchiafava.

Who is this for?

This private tour is perfect for history enthusiasts, architecture lovers, and intrepid travelers looking to delve into Sicily's vibrant past. Whether you're a culture connoisseur, a curious wanderer, or simply seeking a unique experience, this tour is sure to leave you enchanted.

Why book this?

Embark on this exclusive journey to immerse yourself in the rich history, captivating architecture, and mesmerizing landscapes of Monreale, Bagheria, and Cefalù. With the flexibility of a private tour, you can explore at your own pace and indulge in an intimate encounter with these remarkable destinations. Let the beauty and charm of these Sicilian gems transport you to a bygone era, creating memories that will last a lifetime.

Good to know

Prepare yourself for a day of exploration and discovery, as this tour spans approximately eight hours. Dress comfortably, wear sturdy shoes, and bring a hat and sunscreen to fully enjoy your experience. Remember to carry a camera to capture the unforgettable moments along the way.

Reviews

Travelers who have embarked on this private tour rave about the awe-inspiring beauty and cultural significance of Monreale, Bagheria, and Cefalù. They praise the knowledgeable guides who bring these destinations to life, painting vivid pictures of their historical and architectural importance. Visitors are universally impressed by the grandeur of Villa Palagonia and the haunting allure of its monstrous statues. Many are left mesmerized by the breathtaking views from the Bastione di Capo Marchiafava and the medieval charm of Cefalù's streets. Overall, this tour receives glowing reviews for its informative and immersive experience that showcases the best of Sicily.

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Your Itinerary

Cattedrale di Monreale

You will be dropped off by your driver in Piazza Guglielmo II. Here you can visit the beautiful cathedral of Monreale. It has been included in the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites and is considered one of the most important medieval churches in the world.  The mosaics of the cathedral are something simply unique and perfect. An area of over 6,000 square meters and over 130 Byzantine mosaics that adorn the church. You can also access, for a fee, to different areas of the cathedral, such as the terraces. Adjacent to the cathedral is the monastery of San Benedetto. The cloister of the monastery has a Romanesque square plan, characterized by more than 90 columns decorated with mosaics and Romanesque capitals. At the center of the cloister there is a garden, with a palm-shaped fountain from whose leaves the water flows. Also near the cathedral is the interesting Diocesan Museum, where collections of paintings, sacred vestments and liturgical objects are housed, as well as a beautiful cycle of 1700 frescoes. From Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II you can see the Duomo, while you can calmly admire the garden with the famous marble fountain called Fontana del Tritone. Another place that is impossible to resist is the Belvedere, located a few steps from the Palazzo del Municipio. From the Belvedere you can look out over the Conca d'Oro and let yourself be conquered by the Palermo hills.

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Villa Palagonia

Villa Palagonia, known as the Villa of the Monsters of Bagheria, is one of the most important Sicilian monuments. The entrance avenue, topped by a triumphal arch, is populated by a host of disturbing-looking statues of monsters and animals, which from the two hundred that were originally today have remained sixty-two and which currently constitute one of the main attractions of the villa. Legends said that statues had an evil influence on men. This did not diminish the notoriety and charm exerted by the villa on writers (such as Goethe) and on directors and artists. Like Salvador Dalì, who declared that he wanted to buy Villa Palagonia for the holiday periods in Sicily. Or Renato Guttuso, born in Bagheria, who called it "the place of my games as a child" and created three works dedicated to the villa. Villa Palagonia also served as the location for some scenes of the film Il Mafioso by Alberto Lattuada with Alberto Sordi (1962), The wedding director by Marco Bellocchio with Sergio Castellitto (2006) and Baarìa by Giuseppe Tornatore (2009). The entrance ticket to the villa costs 5 euros and the visiting hours from Monday to Sunday are from 9 to 13 and from 16 to 19.

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Cefalù

Cefalù is an ancient medieval village, among the most beautiful and best preserved in Italy. The itinerary to see Cefalù starts from the Lungomare Giuseppe Giardina and follow it to the beginning of via Vittorio Emanuele, where the houses begin. From here a walk through the small narrow streets, the old houses, the shops, the restaurants and the ice cream parlors. In the middle of via Vittorio Emanuele is the medieval wash-house, which can be accessed through a lava stone staircase. The waters that flow into the washhouse are those of the Cefalino river, considered very pure because according to an ancient legend they were created by the tears of a nymph, who repented after killing the man he loved guilty of treason. Continuing beyond the washhouse, arrived at Porta Pescara, an opening from which you can see the sea. Shortly after Porta della Pescara on your left you will find Piazza Marina with the pier of the old port. From the old port you can see the most fascinating part of Cefalù: the houses with balconies directly on the sea. Follow via Carlo Ortolani di Bordonaro, after a few tens of meters on your left you will find the Bastione di Capo Marchiafava. It is an ancient defensive construction that overlooks the sea and which over time has been transformed into a lookout. The view from here is spectacular, you can admire the entire coast from east to west, with the view that is lost on the horizon on the Aeolian islands. Leaving the Bastione behind you, take what is the main street of Cefalù or Corso Ruggero. After a few meters you will find yourself in the town hall square in front of which you can see the Cathedral of Cefalù. The facade of the Cathedral of Cefalù faces west and the Rocca stands behind it. In addition to the medieval village Cefalù can boast one of the most beautiful beaches in Sicily with white sand and crystal clear waters.

Reviews

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Linda_F

This tour was expensive and we had to still pay for entrance fee to both Monreale and Bagheria. We could not see the whole castle without a tour guide. We had a nice driver but no guide or history of what we were to see.

Michelle_L

Erik did a great job providing us safe transportation to three wonderful spots. He gave us highlights to see at each stop as we departed are very nice vehicle parked centrally for our convenience. We were amazing by the beautiful Monreale Cathedral and Cefulo was a delight. Erik took a couple of great pics for our party of 5 and stopped at an amazing lookout over Cefalu! We would recommend this trip!
Collected by Evendo, Tripadvisor & Viator
2024-05-23 11:45