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A DIY tour of Sicily

February 1, 2014

To close the chapter on our tour of Sicily, I thought that it could be useful for you to have a summary of our itinerary, just in case you want to replicate our experience.

Since it took me quite a while to organize this trip, spending hours to research the best of Sicily, including places to stay and things to do, I think it is worthwhile to pass it all on to you, in case your dream is to go see this beautiful island and would like some guidance.

Obviously we had to make a selection and eliminate some important areas (such as the whole north-east section of the island. Sigh…). However, I still feel that we saw a lot considering the little time we had. Sicily is a big island, ideally you would need at least a month to visit it all with no rush.

So, here it is, I hope this can help!

8 day tour of Sicily- Italy From The Inside

8 day tour of Sicily (2)-Italy From the Inside

You can also download our PDF file if you wish: 8 day itinerary of Sicily- Italy From The Inside

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Our 8 day trip in Sicily. Eigth day: Segesta and back home…

January 28, 2014

Segesta- Italy from the Inside

The ruins of Segesta: the Greek theater and the temple

On the eighth day of our trip Paolo left very early in the morning. After we took him to the airport and said our goodbyes, his brother and I got back to our B&B where we collected our luggage along with the rest of the group and headed off to visit the very last attraction of our trip: the Greek ruins of Segesta.

Segesta lays on the top of a mountain from where you can enjoy the spectacular view. The main ruins are the Greek theater and the Doric temple, which, they say, is unfinished because its columns have never been fluted and the top has never been roofed over. For many this is the best preserved Greek temple in the world. It truly is a fascinating site, full of history and charm.

Since our flight was departing from Trapani at 3pm, it was time for us to drive to the airport and return our minivan. We were able to do everything on time and despite a super strong wind our plane took off as planned (I honestly thought that they were going to cancel the flight…).

And with that, our Sicilian adventure was officially over. We left behind an amazing island and took with us some precious memories. All in all the trip was bellissimo: art, history, nature, food, hospitable people… all in one fantastic place.

 

 

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Our 8 day trip in Sicily. Seventh day: the Mount Etna

January 21, 2014

Arriving at the hotel La Terra dei Sogni at night obviously deprived us of the enjoyment of the surrounding view. But we did get the chance to see and admire the orange and tangerine trees that were in the parking lot. I’ve got to tell you, I have this thing for fruit trees. The fact that a tree can produce a sweet, colorful and yummy fruit for me is just incredible. Therefore you can imagine why I was all “bellooo” and “buonooo” for some good ten minutes when we arrived at destination (and in case you wonder, yes, you can pick them up and eat them on the spot).

However, this was nothing compared to what we saw the morning after: the view of the volcano Etna framed by green leaves, oranges and the blue sky was simply spectacular.

Etna

View of the Etna and oranges growing in the parking lot of the hotel La Terra dei Sogni

Our seventh day was completely dedicated to visit this glorious volcano, since we had to start our trip back towards Palermo and Trapani, our departure cities on the following day. At the hotel we were told that because of the strong wind it was not possible to get to the very top of the mountain. The cableway was closed, but we could still visit a lower area.

And so we started our drive up the curvy road, leaving the sea behind and embracing the view of this majestic mountain. We parked our car and, as soon as we opened the doors, we got hit by a frozen wind that made us all shiver. Panicking, we opened up our luggage and put on basically all the garments we took along: two pairs of pants, 4 t-shirts, 2 sweaters… At the end we looked like human panettoni. And we were still cold.

Mount Aetna

Mount Etna and us (frozen but still able to smile)

However, without being discouraged, we started our walk towards a small crater. At some point the wind was so strong that we had to hold on to each other. Don’t get me wrong, I like wind: I come from Trieste, the Italian city with the strongest wind and I love it. But this? I didn’t love it. It was almost painful I would say. Even the kids, after the first excitement, couldn’t stand it anymore.

So we packed up (which is we removed our many layers of clothing once we were back in the car) and left. However, our adventure wasn’t over yet. And, I would say, the best was yet to come. As we started our descent, the volcano started erupting with increasing force. And that was beautiful.

Erupting Etna

Mount Etna in eruption

We could hear it roar and see it spit lava towards to the sky. A black cloud was forming over it. That was a sight that none of us ever saw before. We felt very lucky to be there at the right time.

After this incredible experience, we started our drive back towards Palermo, or better Terrasini, which is located only a few minutes from the airport Falcone Borsellino. We found our charming B&B, Casa Manzanella, left the luggage and went to dinner. Our last dinner together: Paolo was supposed to catch his flight back to the States early the next morning. Our trip was almost over.

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