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Full Day Exclusive Excursion to Segesta, Erice & Trapani Salt Flats from Palermo

4.8 (13)
Calatafimi-Segesta, IT
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Full Day Exclusive Excursion to Segesta, Erice & Trapani Salt Flats from Palermo

4.8 (13)
Calatafimi-Segesta, IT
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Experience the hidden gems of Sicily with this exclusive full-day excursion to Segesta, Erice, and Trapani Salt Flats from Palermo. Leave the tourist circuits behind as you explore isolated and peaceful countryside locations. You'll have the entire group to yourselves, ensuring a private and intimate experience. Travel in a comfortable van with an English and French-speaking driver who will provide expert guidance and explanations throughout the tour. Begin by visiting Segesta and marvel at its perfectly preserved Greek temple. Next, venture to the unique medieval town of Erice, located atop a mountain. Taste the delicious almond sweets and world-famous wines produced here. Your journey continues to Trapani, where you'll savor traditional Sicilian cuisine at a restaurant amidst the heart of the salt pans. Explore the Saline area and visit the salt museum for a truly memorable experience. Don't miss this opportunity to discover the authentic beauty of Sicily on this exclusive excursion.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Not Included
  • 7 hours - 8 hours
  • Suitable for 1-8 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Private and exclusive tour with no other people
  • Visiting isolated, peaceful, and safe places away from the city
  • Exploring perfectly preserved Greek temple in Segesta
  • Experiencing the unique medieval town of Erice
  • Tasting delicious Sicilian cuisine in the heart of the salt pans
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Transport by licensed air-conditioned minivan or car
  • Professional English speaking Driver
  • Exclusive Private Tour, only for your Group
  • Live commentary on board
  • Gratuities
  • Food and drinks
  • Lunch
  • Tickets

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Introduction

Welcome to the full day exclusive excursion to Segesta, Erice & Trapani Salt Flats from Palermo. This private and exclusive tour takes you to incredible locations outside of the typical tourist circuits, where you can enjoy peaceful and safe countryside areas away from the city. With a comfortable van and a driver who speaks English and French, you will be guided through the main attractions and provided with interesting information along the way.

What to expect?

During this tour, you can expect to visit the ancient Greek temple of Segesta, known for its perfectly preserved structure. The temple offers a glimpse into the rich history of Sicily and provides a unique opportunity to step back in time. Next, you will venture to Erice, a charming medieval town perched atop a mountain. Explore its narrow stone paths, visit the temple dedicated to Venus, and admire breathtaking views of Trapani and the surrounding landscapes. Lastly, you will experience the Trapani Salt Flats, where you can learn about the fascinating salt production history of the region and enjoy the picturesque scenery.

Who is this for?

This excursion is perfect for all travelers who seek a unique and off-the-beaten-path experience. Whether you are a history enthusiast, a nature lover, or a foodie, this tour will cater to your interests. Families, couples, and solo adventurers will all find something to enjoy on this exclusive journey through Sicily's hidden gems.

Why book this?

By booking this full day exclusive excursion, you will have the opportunity to explore stunning locations that are often overlooked by mainstream tourism. Discovering the ancient Greek temple of Segesta, wandering through the medieval town of Erice, and learning about salt production in Trapani are experiences that will stay with you forever. The comfort of a private tour and the expertise of your English and French-speaking driver will ensure a seamless and enjoyable journey.

Good to know

It's important to note that this tour includes a visit to the Salt Museum inside an old windmill, where you can delve deeper into the history of salt production in Trapani. Additionally, you will have the chance to taste the delicious almond sweets famous in Erice, as well as sample the traditional Sicilian cuisine at a restaurant located in the heart of the salt pans.

Reviews

Previous travelers have praised this excursion for its unique itinerary and the opportunity to explore hidden gems in Sicily. They were particularly impressed with the knowledgeable and friendly driver, who enhanced their experience with insightful explanations. The perfect preservation of the ancient Greek temple of Segesta and the stunning panoramic views of Trapani from the medieval town of Erice were highlights mentioned by many. Overall, visitors expressed satisfaction with the well-organized tour and the chance to discover the true essence of Sicily.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

Vouchers accepted in the following formats

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Is an adult required for the booking?

  • At least one adult or senior required per booking

Your Itinerary

Tempio di Segesta

The temple, sometimes called the "Great Temple", was built during the last thirty years of the fifth century BC, [1] on the top of a hill west of the city, outside its walls. It is a large hexastyle peripteral temple (ie with six columns on the shorter side, not grooved). On the long side it has instead fourteen columns (in total 36 then, 10 meters high). The current state of preservation presents the entire colonnade of the complete peristasis of the entire entablature. Despite the constructive elements and the proportions of the construction clearly referring to the classical period of Greek architecture, the temple presents peculiar aspects on which historiography does not express unanimous opinions.

Admission Not Included

Castello di Venere

Erice Walking tour of the beautiful medieval town located on the top of the homonymous mountain at 760 meters high, we will visit the temple dedicated to Venus, the castle, the towers and the beautiful cathedral. The town, surrounded by cyclopean walls, is characterized by stone paths and adorned with trees, plants and flowers, which give the center a magical and enchanted atmosphere. The wide and spectacular view from Erice is breathtaking: you can see Trapani with its characteristic sickle shape and the Mount Cofano reserve with Custonaci at its feet. You can also taste the typical almond sweets famous all over the world.

Museo del Sale

Of Phoenician origin, the Arab geographer al-Idrīsī documents the presence of salt pans already in the period of Norman domination in Sicily. Under the reign of Frederick of Swabia, the state monopoly on salt production was established, which continued even during the Angevin domination. The Aragonese later ratified the return to private property, but it was under the Spanish crown that the salt production activity reached its peak, transforming the port of Trapani into the most important European trade center for the precious element. The salt pans from Trapani reached the islands of the Stagnone. In the photo above the Salt Museum of Nubia, in the photo below the Infersa mill. From 1861 with the Unification of Italy these salt pans were not nationalized, and they were the only ones to overcome the monopoly of the salt by the State, exporting it to different countries. After the First World War with the competition of the industrialized salt pans of Cagliari began the decline of the Trapani salt pans, accentuated by the outbreak of the Second World War and by foreign competition with rock salt. Many of the salt pans were abandoned or abandoned.

Admission Not Included

Riserva Naturale Saline Di Trapani E Paceco

Beautiful place, you can visit the salt Museum inside an old wind mill

Erice

Visit of the beautiful medieval town on top of mountain, with the most beautiful panorama of Sicily

Reviews

(13)

4.8 (13)

Flyingboy58

Umberto was great. He had a ton of info and knew his way around. The content of the tour was also fabulous. I really enjoyed the day. And Sicily is beautiful.

322barbarav

There were eight of us wanting to visit Erice and Trapani from Palermo so we reserved a day with Umberto. It was a great decision on our part. We had an absolutely wonderful experience and learned a tremendous amount about Sicily and the towns and villages we visited. Umberto was an excellent driver and guide, very knowledgeable, friendly and courteous. He even introduced us to Maria Grammatico at the bakery where we were able to indulge in a variety of delicious sweets including her famous genovese cookies. From there we went to Trapani for lunch and then the salt flats before returning to Palermo. I highly recommend Umberto and his tour services.

120katr

It was a foggy and rainy day but Umberto and his brother walked with us through the fog to help us picture the beauty of Erice on a clear day. They know their way around Segesta and Trapani. It was our second tour with them and felt very comfortable. There was good balance with showing us the way and leaving us on our own to explore.

js839

Our driver was so professional. We decided to skip the salt mines and spend more time in Erice. One of my favorite places in Sicily. Segesta was also a great experience.

Harris_L

Our Guide Umberto was flexible, helpful and full of information and great stories. At the end of a full day he dropped the 8 us off at 3 locations in 3 diverse parts of town!

William_M

Unfortunately the weather was not the best for our visit to Erice because of heavy fog and some light rain but we enjoyed what we could see of this quaint medieval village.. We had a wonderful lunch and we bought some beautiful ceramic souvenirs at the shops. The temple at Segesta was awe inspiring and the Trapani salt flats were interesting. Cristian was on time, knowledgeable, relaxed, and helpful. Definitely would visit Erice again with Cristian in better weather.

337PaulH337

Interesting day out, great locations with lots of variety. Would have liked more info from tour guide whilst travelling from venue to venue. Only one big spiel at the start. Also tour guide needed to be more assertive with one guest who was 30 minutes late at the start and another 30 minutes late back to coach after visit to Segesta. 50 passengers were left waiting for 1 hour which meant less time at locations and a late return to Palermo which meant evening plans needed to be altered.

Miguel_S

Umberto was a great tour guide. Very knowledgeable and very friendly. He explained everything during his driving about the local food the locals way of life. Mobsters stories and a lot more. He even make a stop to local eatery to buy a local spleen sandwich, uhmmmm delicious. Great guy, great company

Dan_W

Our guide/driver, Umberto, was friendly and knowledgeable. He told stories of the areas we visited and kept us engaged with our visits. He was prompt and flexible with our schedule and desired destinations. We wished there were more time to visit the area.

Alan_B

We had a wonderful day exploring an area west of Palermo. I highly recommend this all day tour which includes the temple at Segesta, Erice, and Trapani. Throughout the day we learned a lot about Sicily and this areas history. Umbereto was very attentive and ensured we were comfortable and having a good time.
Collected by Evendo, Tripadvisor & Viator
2024-05-03 18:26