The Treasures of Italy Await You!
NINE-DAY GRAND TOUR TO SICILY STARTING AT LESS THAN $2,800!
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Take the worry out of travel, come to Italy with us!
Always wanted to retrace your family's past, but never knew how to do it? Travel with the Sons of Italy and Unitours and take your mind off planning the details! With prices starting at $2,799, the Grand Tour of Sicily offers multiple departure dates between March-August 2012 to fit your schedule. The price includes round-trip airfare between the U.S. and Italy on Alitalia, four-star hotel accommodations, gourmet breakfasts and dinners daily, and escorted tours to world-class museums and historical sites with English-speaking tour guides.
Take a Tour of Palermo, Sicily's capital city; enjoy 13th century medieval castles during your Tour of Erice; or stand at the base of Sicily's tallest peak and one of Europe's most active volcanoes during a Tour of Mt. Etna.
To download a brochure for more information, click here.
Be sure to take advantage of 2011 prices for 2012! For more information or to book your trip, email mpisano@unitours.com or call 1-800-777-7432.
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Your Journey through Sicily |
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Map of Sicily courtesy of italy-weather-and-maps.com.
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 Tour of Palermo After landing in the capital of Sicily, Palermo, you will embark on a walking tour to include the Norman Cathedral, Pretoria fountain, Church of Martorana, Politeama Theatre and more. Your visit continues with a visit to Monreale, famous Cathedral and Benedictine's cloister, built by the Normans. After which, you'll visit Cefalù, a beautiful medieval town built in the 12th century. |
 Tour of Erice Immerse yourself in 13th century Italy as you tour Erice, with its medieval castles and mother churches. The historic town stands atop a mountain, overlooking nearby Trapani and the beaches of San Vito Lo Capo. Enjoy your lunch in an ancient windmill and then go wine tasting in Marsala. After returning to Palermo, you are free to spend the rest of your day at your leisure. |
 Tour of Mt. Etna No trip to Sicily would be complete without seeing Mt. Etna, Sicily's tallest peak and one of Europe's most famous active volcanoes. Lunch will be served at a local agriturismo and then you will make your way to Taormina, home to the Greco-Roman Theatre. The town's magnificent views of sea and sky, show miles of curving coastline and a picturesque mountain scenery. |
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