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This tour sample involves 255km of cycling (or car with private driver) over a 9-day span and offers a mixture of other wonderful activities like wine tasting, sightseeing, olive oil tasting, and relaxing on the beach. It’s a perfect tour for active travelers who want to experience the best that Sicily has to offer in a fun and exciting way.

  • Suggested Number of Days: 8 to 12
  • Suggested Airports to fly in/out: Palermo
  • If cycling: Level Easy

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Itineraries

Day 1

PALERMO - SCOPELLO

Arrival and transfer to the ancient village of Scopello – a very small village that sprang up around an ancient “baglio” and dates back to the seventeenth century. If you have time, you can walk through the Zingaro Nature Reserve where an amazing coastal path will lead you to beautiful coves

Accommodation and overnight stay.

Day 2

SCOPELLO– SEGESTA – BUSETO PALIZZOLO (47KM) ARANCINA AND CASSATELLA TASTING

Today is your first day of cycling! Travelling from Scopello, you will reach the archaeological site of Segesta, one of the most important archaeological sites due to its impressive temple and breathtaking sea views. In the past, Segesta was a powerful town of the Elimians from Turkey, and the Greeks and Romans during the Punic War.

Along the way, you will taste famous Sicilian “Arancina” (a Sicilian dish consisting of small balls of rice stuffed with a savoury filling, coated in breadcrumbs, and fried), and “Cassatella” (a little pocket dessert filled with ricotta cheese, typical of that area).

Accommodation in a BB.

Day 3

BUSETO PALIZZOLO – TRAPANI (34KM) CANNOLO TASTING AND COUS COUS

Today you will pedal along a panoramic coastal road on which you can admire the sea and the sight of the flow mills on the Salinas. Along the way to Trapani, stop and enjoy a cannoli tasting! A tasting of this Sicilian deep-fried tube pastry filled with sweetened and flavoured ricotta cheese is a must.

Enjoy a typical dinner with cous cous. This is a dish that comes from North Africa, close to Sicily, where the steamed and coarse-grained couscous is served with an intensely flavoured fish broth (you actually discard the fish) or vegetables. This comes from the days when the Arabs ruled Sicily and from the island’s more recent commuters – fisherman from nearby Tunisia.

Day 4

TRAPANI – MOZIA – MARSALA (50KM) WINE TASTING

Cycle from Trapani to Mozia, and finally to Marsala, where you will visit one of the cellars where the special Marsala wine is produced. The town is famous for Marsala, a fortified dessert wine, which was introduced to a wider range of consumers thanks to the English trader, John Woodhouse.

In 1773, Woodhouse landed at the port of Marsala and discovered local wine that was being aged in wooden casks. It tasted similar to Spanish and Portuguese fortified wines, which were popular in England at the time. Woodhouse recognized that the in perpetuum process raised the alcohol level and alcoholic taste of this wine, while also preserving these characteristics during long distance sea travel. Woodhouse further predicted that fortified Marsala would be popular in England and began exporting it.

This visit and tasting will give you even more amazing insight into this popular wine.

Day 5

MARSALA – MAZARA DEL VALLO (29KM)

Today you will have a chance to visit the town, do some wine tasting in one of the many local wineries, or just relax. Otherwise, you can cross the sea and visit one of the beautiful Egadi Islands, enjoy the seaside, or walk.

Then, you will make your way to the town of Mazara del Vallo – a very nice town with a “Kasbah” and the famous bronze “Dancing Satyr” statue.

Day 6

MAZARA – SELINUNTE (50KM) OLIVE OIL TASTING

The area is well known for the olive farms and olive plants and you will have the chance to taste Sicily’s extra-virgin first cold-pressed olive oil which is a staple in the healthy Mediterranean diet and is used daily in Italian cooking. To end with the visit of the archaeological site of Selinunte with its temple and ruins. The widest open air archaeological site in Europe. Accommodation in Selinunte area.

This hilly stage of the journey will lead you to Selinunte (the ancient Selinus) and will give you the chance to enter the interior of the island. Leaving the flat vineyards around Marsala, you will begin curving inland towards a softly undulating series of hills, and then down to the sea once again.

The Selinunte area is well known for its olive farms and olive plants, and you will have a chance to taste the olive oil with some famous “Castelvetrano Bread”. Sicily’s extra-virgin cold-pressed olive oil is a staple in the healthy Mediterranean diet and is used daily in Italian cooking.

You will end the day with a visit to the archaeological site of Selinunte to see its temple and ruins. This is the widest open-air archaeological site in Europe.

Accommodation in the Selinunte area.

Day 7

SELINUNTE: RELAX ON THE BEACH

On this day, you can relax and enjoy the beach, and have a bath in the crystalline sea.

Day 8

SELINUNTE: RELAX ON THE BEACH

Another day to relax, enjoy the beach and the crystalline sea.

Day 9

SELINUNTE – SCIACCA (45KM)

Today you will cycle to reach the enchanting town of Sciacca along the sea. It is famous for its ceramics, thermal baths, and religious festivals, as well as for its large fishing fleet. And don’t miss tasting the delicious fish that the town is famous for.

Accommodation in Sciacca.

Day 10

TRANSFER TO AIRPORT

INCLUDED IN THIS TRIP

  1. Nine nights’ accommodation with breakfast included
  2. Tour leader from the 3rd day
  3. Luggage transfer
  4. Support vehicle
  5. Cous Cous dinner
  6. Wine tasting
  7. Olive Oil tasting
  8. Cannolo, Arancina and Cassatella tasting
  9. Transfer to and from the airport

NOT INCLUDED IN THIS TRIP

Airfare, local city taxes (3 to 7 euro per day to pay directly at the hotels at check out), ticket fees for sites entrance.