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Private Tour to Erice Marsala from Palermo

Palermo, IT
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Private Tour to Erice Marsala from Palermo

Palermo, IT
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Embark on a private tour to Erice and Marsala from Palermo for an unforgettable day filled with captivating beauty and rich history. This tour takes travelers on a journey through the stunning medieval architecture of Erice, the highest town settled in a rock. Explore its narrow cobblestone streets, visit the magnificent Duomo, and indulge in the famous local pastries and wine. The breathtaking sea views and picturesque landscapes will leave you in awe. Next, delve into the heart of Phoenician history at Marsala Saline, where you will witness the authentic atmosphere of a little Italy and be enchanted by the water front salt mills. This tour offers a perfect combination of heritage, relaxation, and culinary delights, making it a truly remarkable experience for all travelers.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Included
  • 6 hours 45 minutes
  • Suitable for 1-8 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Breathtaking views of Erice and Marsala
  • Explore the medieval architecture of Erice
  • Enjoy the unique experience of Marsala Saline
  • Indulge in delicious Sicilian cuisine in Erice
  • Immerse yourself in the rich history of Trapani
  • Private transportation
  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • Parking fees
  • Boat tour
  • Entrance fee to Duomo in Erice 3€ per person to be paid in loco

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Introduction

Discover the enchanting beauty of Erice and Marsala on this private tour from Palermo. Immerse yourself in the rich history and captivating architecture of Erice, the highest town nestled on a rock. With its breathtaking sea views and Renaissance-like landscapes, Erice offers a unique experience that will transport you back in time. The tour then takes you to Marsala Saline, a place suspended in the heart of Phoenician history, where you can witness the water front salt mills and soak in the authentic atmosphere of little Italy. This one-day tour is the perfect combination of medieval architecture and natural wonders, offering an unforgettable journey through Sicily's hidden gems.

What to expect?

On this private tour to Erice Marsala from Palermo, you can expect a delightful and relaxing experience. The tour is designed to be pleasant and the route is easy, ensuring a stress-free exploration of these picturesque destinations. In Erice, you will have two hours to immerse yourself in the charm of the town, strolling through its old streets, visiting the Duomo, and indulging in the best local pastries known as "genovesi," paired with local wine. The breathtaking sea view and Renaissance-like landscapes will leave you in awe. In Marsala Saline, you will be transported to the heart of Phoenician history, where you can witness the water front salt mills and soak in the authentic atmosphere of this little Italy.

Who is this for?

This private tour is perfect for travelers who appreciate medieval architecture, breathtaking views, and unique experiences. Whether you are a history enthusiast, nature lover, or simply looking for a relaxing day trip from Palermo, this tour offers something for everyone. It caters to individuals, couples, families, and small groups who want to explore off-the-beaten-path destinations and immerse themselves in the rich culture and history of Sicily.

Why book this?

Embark on this private tour and unlock the hidden treasures of Erice and Marsala. The unique selling points of this tour lie in its combination of medieval architecture, breathtaking views, and a journey through the heart of Phoenician history. You will have the opportunity to explore the highest town settled in a rock, with its charming old streets and iconic Duomo. In Marsala Saline, you will witness the water front salt mills and experience the authentic atmosphere of little Italy. This tour offers a perfect blend of history, culture, and natural beauty, making it a truly memorable and immersive experience.

Good to know

During this private tour, you will be provided with a boat tour, private transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle, and parking fees. Entrance fees to the Duomo in Erice are not included and cost 3 euros per person, payable on-site. The itinerary will be discussed and confirmed with you prior to pick up, ensuring a personalized experience tailored to your preferences.

Reviews

According to previous travelers, this private tour to Erice Marsala from Palermo exceeded all expectations. They were captivated by the medieval architecture, breathtaking views, and the unique experience of exploring the heart of Phoenician history. Travelers praised the knowledgeable and friendly guides, who provided fascinating insights and made the tour truly memorable. The blend of history, culture, and natural beauty left a lasting impression, with many describing it as the highlight of their trip to Sicily. Overall, the reviews expressed high levels of satisfaction with the performance and experience provided by this private tour.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

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Your Itinerary

Erice

Erice is a charming hilltop town located in the province of Trapani, in the northwest of Sicily, Italy. It is renowned for its rich history, medieval architecture, and breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside and the Mediterranean Sea. The town is perched at an elevation of about 750 meters (2,460 feet) above sea level, offering a cool escape from the summer heat and providing picturesque vistas. Erice boasts a well-preserved historic center with narrow cobblestone streets, ancient churches, and traditional Sicilian houses. The town is enclosed by ancient walls, and the highlight of the area is the medieval Venere Castle,dating back to the Norman era, which offers panoramic views of the coast and the Egadi Islands. Apart from its historical significance, Erice is also known for its culinary delights. You can indulge in delicious Sicilian cuisine, including pastries like cannoli and cassata, as well as famous genovesi.

SEI - Saline Ettore E Infersa

Saline di Marsala, or the Salt Pans of Marsala, is a fascinating natural and cultural site located in the vicinity of the city of Marsala, in the province of Trapani, Sicily, Italy. It is one of the oldest and most significant salt extraction areas in Europe, with a history that dates back to Phoenician times. The Saline di Marsala covers a vast coastal area where seawater is collected in shallow ponds and left to evaporate under the Mediterranean sun. As the water evaporates, it leaves behind a layer of salt, which is then harvested by skilled workers using traditional methods. The traditional windmills that dot the landscape play a crucial role in the salt extraction process. Historically, the windmills were used to pump seawater into the ponds, and some of them are still functional today, preserving the area's unique cultural heritage.

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Trapani

Trapani is a beautiful coastal city located in the northwest of Sicily, Italy. It is the capital of the province of Trapani and is known for its historic charm, stunning landscapes, and cultural attractions. The city's history dates back to ancient times, and evidence of its rich past can be seen in its architecture and landmarks. Trapani's historic center features narrow streets, Baroque-style buildings, and medieval churches, offering visitors a glimpse into its historical heritage.

Chiesa Madre - Duomo di Erice

The Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta was originally built in the 14th century and underwent several renovations and expansions over the years. It displays a mix of architectural styles, including Norman, Gothic, and Renaissance elements. Inside the cathedral, visitors can admire various artworks, religious artifacts, and decorations, including frescoes and sculptures. One of the notable features of the Real Duomo is the ornate facade and the bell tower that stands tall in the heart of Erice's historic center.

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Castello di Venere

The name "Castle of Venus" is associated with the ancient Roman goddess Venus, as the site was once believed to be dedicated to her worship. Today, the Castello Venere is a popular tourist attraction, drawing visitors who wish to explore its historical significance, architectural features, and the breathtaking vistas it offers. Visiting the Castello Venere in Erice provides a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the region's rich history and enjoy the beauty of the Sicilian landscape from a remarkable vantage point.

Cattedrale di San Lorenzo

The Cathedral of San Lorenzo is a prominent religious and historical landmark in Trapani. It is dedicated to Saint Lawrence and is known for its beautiful Baroque architecture. The cathedral's construction started in the 14th century and underwent significant renovations and additions in subsequent centuries. One of the notable features of the cathedral is its grand facade, adorned with intricate sculptures and decorative elements. Inside, visitors can admire various artworks, religious relics, and ornate altars. The Cathedral of San Lorenzo holds religious and cultural significance in Trapani, and it is an essential place to visit for those interested in exploring the town's history and artistic heritage.

Admission Included

Fontana di Saturno di Trapani

The Fontana di Saturno is a historic fountain situated in the heart of Trapani's old town. It is an iconic landmark that dates back to the 17th century. The fountain features a statue of Saturn, the Roman god of agriculture, holding a sickle. The design and sculptures of the fountain showcase the Baroque style prevalent during that period. The Fontana di Saturno is an attractive spot for both tourists and locals alike, offering a glimpse into the city's architectural and cultural heritage. It is a great place to take a stroll, relax, and appreciate the historical charm of Trapani.

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