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SUMMARY:Sicily in Depth
DESCRIPTION:You’re invited to travel with alumni and friends from May 16 – 27\, 2027\, on a journey to the island of Sicily. Experience Sicily’s diverse landscapes and cultural treasures\, while staying in unique\, centrally located hotels. \nBegin in Palermo and enjoy a walking tour that includes the Palermo Cathedral and Palazzo Reale\, as well as vibrant markets selling Sicilian specialties. Next\, explore the medieval walled town of Erice and enjoy stunning panoramic views of the valley below. Continuing to Trapani\, visit the famous salt pans and tour the museum here. A quick stop in Monreale allows a visit to the city’s celebrated cathedral\, before reaching Agrigento. Visit the Valley of the Temples and the Temple of Concordia\, then continue to Syracuse. A highlight here is the Archaeological Park of Neapolis\, a UNESCO site that comprises a range of ancient monuments. Then take an excursion to Mount Etna\, Europe’s largest volcano. Finally\, travel to Taormina and see the 3rd-century bce Greek theater\, the 13th-century Duomo\, and the grand Piazza Vittorio Emanuele. \nLimited to just 24 guests and shared with a cosponsoring alumni association. Request a reservation today\, or please contact the Georgetown Travel Society at 866-525-8664 or GeorgetownTravelSociety@Georgetown.edu for more details . \nDates & Rates \nDates:  May 16 – 27\, 2027 \nDestination(s): Italy \nPrice Range:  \n\n\n\nLand/tour only  $TBA per person based upon double occupancy\nair-inclusive packages from $TBA* per person based upon double occupancy total price from New York & Boston ($TBA air & land inclusive plus $TBA airline taxes and departure fees).\nSingle travelers please add $TBA. Single space is limited. Please contact us to verify availability prior to forwarding your reservation and deposit.\n\n\n\nPlease see brochure or contact us for rates* from other cities. \n(*Prices are per person based on double occupancy and include airline taxes\, fuel surcharges\, and departure fees of $679\, which are subject  to change until final payment is made.) \nTrip Type: Land & Air \nTrip Status:  Dates confirmed. We anticipate rates/brochures/opening for reservations late summer 2026 –  Request a reservation today\, or contact the Georgetown Travel Society at 866-525-8664 or GeorgetownTravelSociety@Georgetown.edu for more details. \n*All rates are per person based upon double occupancy. Airfare from other cities is available. Airline taxes\, fuel surcharges\, and departure fees are subject to change until final payment is made. Please see the brochure or contact us for more information. \nPhysical Activity Level – Moderate \n• Walk 2-4 miles per day\, often on uneven terrain or cobblestones\n• Occasional long walks from motorcoach drop-off to sights and hotels\n• Uneven natural terrain at Mt. Etna and at Agrigento archaeological site\n• Steep grades while walking in Taormina\n• Many stairs of varying height throughout the tour\n• Embarkation/disembarkation from multiple boats \n  \nItinerary: \nDAY 1: Depart U.S. for Palermo\, Italy \nDAY 2: Arrive Palermo\nWe arrive today in Palermo\, the capital of Italy’s autonomous region of Sicily. This evening we gather at our hotel for a briefing on the journey ahead\, followed by a welcome dinner.\nAccommodations: Eurostars Centrale Palace\nMeals: Dinner \nDAY 3: Palermo\nOn this morning’s walking tour\, we discover 2\,700-year-old Palermo’s twin claims to fame: impressive architecture and world-class street food. Highlights include Palermo Cathedral and Palazzo Reale\, both a part of Arab-Norman Palermo\, which is a UNESCO site comprising nine civil and religious structures dating to Norman rule in Sicily (c. 12th century). We also see the Church of San Cataldo\, another of Palermo’s Arab-Norman treasures. Along the way\, we pass through vibrant markets selling arancini\, cannoli\, and other Sicilian specialties – which\, of course\, we stop to sample. The remainder of the day is free for independent exploration. With dinner on our own tonight\, perhaps a culinary adventure is in order – and thanks to Sicily’s strategic Mediterranean location that lured many invaders\, Sicilian food incorporates Italian\, Arabic\, and African influences into a singular and delicious cuisine.\nAccommodations: Eurostars Centrale Palace\nMeals: Breakfast \nDAY 4: Palermo/Erice/Trapani\nA full day of touring takes us first to the medieval walled town of Erice. Perched atop a mountain nearly 2\,500 feet above sea level\, Erice offers panoramic views of the valley below\, the port town of Trapani\, and the Tyrrhenian Sea beyond. We continue to Trapani\, where we visit the region’s famed salt pans. Though the area is a designated nature reserve\, Sicilians still harvest salt here using centuries-old methods; indeed\, the oldest of the area’s 60 working windmills dates to the island’s Arabic regime. We tour the museum here and then enjoy lunch at a local restaurant before returning to Palermo.\nAccommodations: Eurostars Centrale Palace\nMeals: Breakfast\, Lunch \nDAY 5: Palermo/Monreale/Agrigento\nEn route to Agrigento today\, we stop in nearby Monreale. Sitting on the slopes of Monte Caputo\, Monreale overlooks La Conca d’Oro (or “the Golden Shell”)\, a richly fertile valley studded with groves of orange\, olive\, and almond trees. Here we visit the city’s celebrated cathedral\, another gem of Arab- Norman Palermo and one of the finest examples of Norman architecture still in existence. The imposing main façade and ornate outer cloister serve to prepare us for the cathedral’s breathtaking main sanctuary\, where every inch of wall and ceiling space is covered with painstakingly detailed mosaics. Crafted by artisans from Constantinople (now Istanbul)\, the dazzling mosaics contain some 4\,850 pounds of pure gold. Our journey then continues as we visit a family-owned winery\, followed by a wine tasting and lunch at a nearby country house. Late this afternoon we reach Agrigento and our hotel\, where we dine together tonight.\nAccommodations: Baia di Ulisse\nMeals: Breakfast\, Lunch\, Dinner \nDAY 6: Agrigento\nThis morning we visit the Valley of the Temples\, a UNESCO site and archaeological zone whose ruins of fallen Doric temples and sanctuaries date to Greek rule in the 5th century BCE. Known in its heyday as the “most beautiful city of mortals\,” Agrigento was one of the leading cities during the Golden Age of ancient Greece. Our tour features both the eastern zone\, where we see the beautifully preserved Temple of Concordia (c. 430 BCE)\, and the western zone\, with the massive temple of Olympian Zeus\, believed to be the largest Doric temple ever built. Moving away from the outdoor sites\, we enter Agrigento’s archaeological museum with its exhibits and artifacts that tell the story of this outpost of classical Greece. Then we have lunch at a local restaurant and an afternoon at leisure. This evening\, we visit an organic working farm for a cooking demonstration and dinner.\nAccommodations: Baia di Ulisse\nMeals: Breakfast\, Lunch\, Dinner \nDAY 7: Agrigento/Piazza Armerina/Syracuse\nWe travel across Sicily’s southern reaches today to Syracuse (Siracusa)\, stopping along the way in Piazza Armerina to visit Villa Romana del Casale\, an elaborate 4th-century CE villa and UNESCO site boasting one of the richest and largest collections of mosaics in the Roman world. Thanks to having been buried by landslides\, the villa\, its vivid frescoes\, and the more than 3\,200 square feet of mosaics survived the millennia in remarkably good shape. Following our tour here\, we continue on to Syracuse\, arriving late this afternoon. Once the largest city in the ancient world\, Syracuse today is an alluring spot known for its superb archaeological sites and the relaxed seaside ambience of its Baroque old town.\nAccommodations: Hotel Borgo Pantano\nMeals: Breakfast\, Lunch\, Dinner \nDAY 8: Syracuse\nToday we discover what this city is best known for: the Archaeological Park of Neapolis\, a UNESCO site that comprises a range of ancient monuments. We begin our explorations at the 5th-century BCE Greek theater\, the 16\,000-seat amphitheater where the tragedies of Aeschylus were staged – in his presence – and is still in use today. Next: Latomia del Paradiso (Paradise Quarry)\, the now overgrown shaft from which the white limestone used to build Syracuse was cut. Because it has excellent acoustics\, the quarry also is known as the Ear of Dionysius. We continue on to the Roman amphitheater\, the 1st-century BCE arena that once held gladiator spectacles; today it hosts musicals on its ancient stones. Then we take a walking tour of Ortigia\, the “white pearl” of Sicily\, historical center of Syracuse\, and a UNESCO site.\nAccommodations: Hotel Borgo Pantano\nMeals: Breakfast\, Dinner \nDAY 9: Syracuse\nThis morning we embark on a cruise along Sicily’s Ionian coast\, dotted with tiny islands and caves. We see the Spanish Wall\, 13th-century Castello Maniace which served as a bulwark against invaders in the Middle Ages\, and historic Ortigia Island. We disembark at Ortigia\, where we’re free to explore and enjoy lunch on our own. Late this afternoon we return to our hotel\, where we dine tonight.\nAccommodations: Hotel Borgo Pantano\nMeals: Breakfast\, Dinner \nDAY 10: Syracuse/Mt. Etna/Taormina\nWe depart Syracuse this morning and make our way up the coast to Mt. Etna\, one of Europe’s largest active volcanoes. The ancients believed conical snow-topped Etna to be the forge of Vulcan\, god of fire; today\, Sicilians have a very personal relationship with the volcano\, which frequently erupts but is seldom destructive. Descending from the volcano\, we stop at a private farm set amidst acres of lemon and kiwi groves\, where we enjoy a small group highlight: a homemade lunch prepared by the family who lives here. To accompany our meal\, we sample some excellent Sicilian wines. Then we resume our journey to Taormina\, arriving late this afternoon. This evening is at leisure\, with dinner tonight on our own.\nAccommodations: NH Collection Taormina\nMeals: Breakfast\, Lunch \nDAY 11: Taormina\nThis morning we embark on a walking tour of this delightful medieval town set on a rocky terrace overlooking the Ionian Sea. Highlights include the 3rd-century BCE Greek theater\, where gladiators once battled; the 13th-century fortress-like Duomo; and grand Piazza Vittorio Emanuele\, site of the ancient agora and today an inviting plaza. This afternoon is at leisure to enjoy Taormina as we wish; tonight we celebrate our Sicily adventure over a farewell dinner at our hotel.\nAccommodations: NH Collection Taormina\nMeals: Breakfast\, Dinner \nDAY 12: Depart for U.S.\nWe transfer today to the Catania airport for our return flight to the U.S.\nMeals: Breakfast \nPlease Note: This trip involves full days of sightseeing and considerable walking\, as well as some lengthy coach rides. You should be in good physical condition to enjoy the tour to its fullest. \nIncluded Features:    \n\nRound-trip air transportation from listed cities; all flights within itinerary\n10 nights’ accommodations in Deluxe\, Superior First Class\, and First Class hotels\n22 meals: 10 breakfasts\, 5 lunches\, 7 dinners\nExtensive sightseeing as described\, including all entrance fees\nServices of a professional Tour Director\nPrivate motor-coach transportation throughout your trip\nLuggage handling for one bag per person\nGratuities for local guides\, dining room servers\, airport and hotel porters\, and all drivers\n\nWhat’s not included:\nTaxes; passport\, visas and associated fees; personal expenses such as laundry and telephone calls; accident/sickness\, trip cancellation\, and baggage insurance; excess baggage charges on aircraft; transfers and baggage handling to/from hotel on day of arrival and/or departure if you have booked as a “land only” participant or if you are arriving earlier or later than and/or departing earlier or later than the scheduled group transfer(s); any overnight on land due to flight schedule(s); meals\, alcoholic or other beverages and all other services not specifically mentioned in the “Included Features” section of the program brochure.
URL:https://alumni.georgetown.edu/event/sicily-in-depth/
LOCATION:Sicily\, Italy
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