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Sicily Grand Tour Part 2: Salt Pans, Islands, Ruins & The Baroque Triangle, April 18 - 30, 2017
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FULL WAITING LIST ONLY
Tour Cost $5,500* fully inclusive
Deposit $1,000 – Single Supplement (if available) $850
*Prices are subject to change based on the fluctuation of the European currency, the Euro
Sicily Grand Tour Part 1, April 6 - 18, 2017
At the centre of the Mediterranean, but on the periphery of Europe lies the island of Sicily. With an exotic appeal that sets it apart from mainland Italy, Sicily has long been known as a melting pot of ancient cultures and peoples. Sixteen foreign dominations have touched, changed and marked the Sicilian soul. First the Greeks and the Romans, then the Arabs and Normans, and finally, the French, Spanish and Italians, all of them contributing to an unparalleled historical legacy. The conquerors have left, not only an abundance of art, architecture and archaeological remains, but have transformed the landscape, fashioned the cultural eccentricities, influenced the mixed appearance of the inhabitants and shaped the social attitudes unique to Sicily and the Sicilians.
Tour Cost $5,500* fully inclusive
Deposit $1,000 – Single Supplement (if available) $850
*Prices are subject to change based on the fluctuation of the European currency, the Euro
Sicily Grand Tour Part 1, April 6 - 18, 2017
At the centre of the Mediterranean, but on the periphery of Europe lies the island of Sicily. With an exotic appeal that sets it apart from mainland Italy, Sicily has long been known as a melting pot of ancient cultures and peoples. Sixteen foreign dominations have touched, changed and marked the Sicilian soul. First the Greeks and the Romans, then the Arabs and Normans, and finally, the French, Spanish and Italians, all of them contributing to an unparalleled historical legacy. The conquerors have left, not only an abundance of art, architecture and archaeological remains, but have transformed the landscape, fashioned the cultural eccentricities, influenced the mixed appearance of the inhabitants and shaped the social attitudes unique to Sicily and the Sicilians.