Daily Sailing Tour in Palermo with lunch.

A sail day in Palermo can feel like a reset button. You’ll leave the port, learn the basics from the captain, then spend hours off the Gulf of Mondello with a swim stop near the Capo Gallo reserve. The best…
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A sail day in Palermo can feel like a reset button. You’ll leave the port, learn the basics from the captain, then spend hours off the Gulf of Mondello with a swim stop near the Capo Gallo reserve. The best…

Secret Food Tours Palermo turns food into a street-level map of the city. You walk past the big sights while your guide steers you through the real engine of Palermo: markets, snacks, and people-watching. I especially like the mix of…

Palermo to Monreale and Cefalù is a smart Sicilian combo. You get UNESCO-caliber cathedral sights plus a guided walk through a seaside medieval town, all in one long, well-paced day. I especially like how the guide weaves the Arab-Norman story…

Monreale makes the trip feel bigger. This half-day excursion packs Monreale Cathedral and a quick Palermo overview into a tight 4-hour window, with pickup from your hotel or cruise port and an English-speaking team to help you make sense of…

Sicily’s west coast in one long day. This private route strings together Segesta’s Greek masterpieces, the hilltop village of Erice, and the salt-and-island scenery around Stagnone and Mozia—so you get a lot of variety without crisscrossing on your own. What…

Golden hour gets real at sea. This Palermo sunrise cruise is all about calm water, early colors, and a stop at Grotta della Regina where you can tour the cave interior and take photos. I also love the fact that…

A day trip can feel rushed. This one is built for wide-open sights and an easy plan without a car. You get pickup from Palermo and a clean route linking Segesta, Erice, and the Saline di Trapani salt heritage. What…

A transfer can be the least glamorous part of Sicily. This one is interesting because it’s door-to-door, timed to your day, and it can include a real break in places like Cefalù. I love the flexible pick-up (no racing to…

Stone stops being museum-smooth. This private Palermo trip pairs Cave di Cusa (quarries frozen mid-extraction) with Selinunte’s huge Greek ruins, so you see both the making of temple stone and the city it served. I also like the practical hotel/port…

Palermo tastes best at market level. This street food tour links the historic alleys of Palermo to two famous markets—Ballarò and Vucciria—with a local leader guiding you between snack stops and photo-worthy sights like the Cathedral area. I like how…

Dinner at a Palermo Mamma’s table. This is a private cooking demo at a local home with you and your host, plus a 4-course Sicilian meal built from family-style recipes. It’s the kind of evening where you can watch dishes…

Salt, wine, and medieval views in one day. This Palermo-area day trip strings together Erice with its Venus-linked hilltop stories, a cozy lunch at an olive farm, and the western coast’s classic trio of salt, olives, and grapes. I like…

A long day, with three big scenery shifts. This Palermo tour links Segesta, Erice, and the Trapani salt pans with hotel pickup, so you spend less time planning and more time looking out the window. I like the smooth logistics…

Palermo looks different through a lens. This Photo Tour of the Secrets of Palermo turns familiar streets into photo lessons, guided by Giacomo Barone. I like the way he gives practical direction for both serious camera users and iPhone shooters,…

A first stroll that makes Palermo click. This half-day route uses Teatro Massimo as a launching pad, then threads you through the Mercato del Capo, Palermo Cathedral, the Quattro Canti, and the cloister of Santa Caterina d’Alessandria. I especially like…