Walking Western Sicily – Fixed Departure Oct 24-30
Cave Paintings – Ancient Cultures – Turquoise Sea

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7 days / 6 nights Program – €2695 with minimum 8 participants

Splendid Greek, Phoenician, & Norman sites, cave paintings, far-flung islands, delightful lodgings overlooking the sea, great coastal views, aromatic couscous, bright wildflowers, beautiful trails, swimming in the turquoise sea.

Western Sicily's rich archeological treasures and our undiscovered pathways through lush countryside are the focus of this unusual walking tour. Dominated for centuries by various rulers, Sicily's turbulent history is evident in everything from the architecture to the aromatic cuisine, so you'll find magical Greek temples of 2000 years ago, and feast on sumptuous couscous left behind by the Moors. The Egadi Islands, home to prehistoric cave paintings and huge, sleek tuna, offer wonderful walks in a remote setting, where we truly get away from it all. We've distilled the best of Western Sicily into an evocative walking tour that alternately surprises and soothes the visitor. Unpack once and settle in, as we are based for all six nights in an attractive seaside hotel.
ITINERARY

Day 1
Castellammare del Golfo
Rendezvous in Castellammare del Golfo, an important port since Greek times, and head across the vine-clad hills to the southern coast. We visit the evocative Greek site of Selinunte with a grand, imposing temple, while the ruins of other temples are in huge pieces, looking like a giant's abandoned toys.  The sea is remarkably clear and blue here, and we can't help but admire the Greeks for having chosen such a marvelous spot as we stroll down their ancient road.  Visit the incredible Greek quarries, where time seems to have come to a standstill 2500 years ago. Here we find the work in progress for the unfinished temples, and sculpted columns that are still silently waiting to be transported! A short drive brings us to an estate producing extra-virgin olive oil, where we are invited to tour the facilities and lunch in the owner's villa. Continue to our attractive hotel, our base for the entire tour, which is situated in a tiny port full of brightly-painted fishing boats. Dinner at our hotel.

Day 2
Salt Trail – Island of Mozia – Marsala
We head south along the via del sale , where sea salt is still gathered as it was 500 years ago, and huge piles of salt are drying in the sun.  Here 15th century windmills, used to grind the coarse salt, harness the strong scirocco wind from North Africa.  We take a short boat ride across the lagoon to the fascinating island of Mozia, once an astonishingly powerful Carthaginian stronghold destroyed some 2500 years ago.  Here archeologists have unearthed some splendid finds that are on display, including the elegant, sensuous statue of the Young Man of Mozia.  Our peaceful 5 km ( 3 mile ) walk takes us through fields of wildflowers as we explore the ruins of this fascinating ancient city.  In the afternoon, we visit Marsala, famous for the sweet wine of the same name, and taste some superb vintages in a tiny enoteca .  This evening, dinner features local dishes such as pesto trapanese , fragrant with mint and almonds.

Day 3
Islands of Lavenzo & Favignana
We head to the port of Trapani, and take a ferry* to the tiny island of Levanzo, where a local enthusiast accompanies us on a walk to a hidden grotto where amazing cave paintings from 7000 years ago are revealed by lamplight. A scenic walk takes us through the island past the romantic ruins of the Florio villa, and to a beautiful little bay lapped by crystal clear waters. After a lunch with fresh ricotta, we take a ferry to the nearby island of Favignana where an ancient system of underwater nets are used to catch the prized bluefin tuna, and hardy fisherman pit themselves against the thrashing tuna during the annual mattanza.

Day 4
Island of Marettimo
This morning we catch an early ferry* to the remote island of Marettimo, an idyllic mountain in the middle of the deep blue sea. One tiny village occupies a corner of Marettimo, while the rest of the island is a walker's paradise. Fresh water springs gurgle forth from the steep slopes, nurturing an abundance of fragrant Mediterranean flora, making this the lushest of the Egadi islands. A narrow path hugs the craggy coastline with marvelous views out to the abandoned Spanish prison perched on a rocky outcrop. Here you feel the wonderful sense of getting away from it all, best enjoyed when not imprisoned! Return along the same route and enjoy lunch overlooking the port. Time to stroll through the little village or take an additional walk along the coast before boarding a late afternoon ferry. Free night for dinner.

Day 5
Hilltown of Erice
This morning we head to the medieval hilltown of Erice, perched on the top of Monte Giuliano, like a silent beacon for sailing ships, and visit the ruins of the imposing Norman castle. Free time to explore the town's charming cobblestone streets and enticing pastry shops. Our walk heads past the ancient town walls, then wanders through unspoiled countryside with breathtaking sea views to a rustic hut, where we enjoy a picnic lunch.  Continue past fields of wildflowers stretching endlessly ahead as we zigzag back down the mountain.  Dinner in town.


Day 6
Zingaro Park – Village of Scopello – Segesta
Our walk immerses us in one of the most beautiful coastal areas in all of Italy, the Parco dello Zingaro, now thankfully protected from development.  Here classic Mediterranean vegetation flourishes in a profusion of wild rosemary, capers and yellow broom above a clear, turquoise sea.  Wander into the tiny village of Scopello, with a typical 18th century baglio - enclosed courtyard – as the town's centerpiece, and sample the refreshing granita di limone . Visit Segesta, with its majestic Greek theatre and solitary temple set in the quiet countryside. Tonight we celebrate with an acclaimed cook, who prepares us a feast of seafood couscous redolent with cinnamon, lemon and exotic spices.

Day 7

Palermo Airport
Transfer to the Palermo airport by 9:30 am. Arrivederci!

*Sea conditions may force us to alter the order of the itinerary and/or to eliminate trips to the islands. In this case, we will visit other sites and walk in the countryside.

**Prices in Euro are guaranteed for a minimum group size of 8 participants and are based on double occupancy. Prices in US, Canadian dollars and other currencies, will be calculated using the Euro exchange rate at the time of final payment. (Approximate US$ price based on exchange rate $1.25 US = 1 euro.)

Trip Difficulty: Journey requires moderate to semi strenuous walking up and down hilltowns, uneven cobblestone streets, dirt roads and single track trails. Travelers with health conditions such as heart disease and high blood pressure should consult their physician before traveling.

Includes: All hotel accommodations based on double occupancy. Includes daily breakfast, six lunches with wine and four dinners with wine.  All accommodations in 4 start hotels and inns. The program starts in Castellammaredel Golfo and ends in Palermo.

Not Included: International or domestic airfares, visa fees, excess baggage charges, additional nights during the trip due to flight cancellations, bottled water, snacks, insurance of any kind, laundry, phone calls, reconfirmation of flights and items of personal nature. Tips
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