2-Week Sicily Tour Packages
Sicily's got layers - Palermo's street food and markets, winemaking in Alcamo's hills, and Stagnone Lagoon salt pans. Head to Agrigento's Greek ruins, Salina island for Malvasia wine, and the Valley of Temples. Try some delicious Marsala wines, and check out Villa Romana mosaics. Sicily does its own thing culturally, but has Italian, Greek, Arab, and Norman influences all mixed together over centuries.
Insider tips: Recommended 2-week Sicily tour itineraries
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11 Days in Sicily, incl. Palermo and Taormina
A grand 11-day route covers 8 Sicilian destinations, from Palermo's historic center to Mount Etna's summit. Includes 6 guided tours of Valley of Temples and Ortigia, plus 10 nights in 4-star hotels. The 990km route highlights Taormina, Syracuse, and Agrigento.

- Days 1-2
Palermo & Journey to Taormina
Visit the Capella Palatina in Palermo during early morning to see its beautiful mosaics before the crowds arrive. Plan about 2-3 hours for the cathedral complex. The drive to Taormina takes 3.5 hours. Leave Palermo early to avoid heavy midday traffic. You can take the coastal route for better views but know it's longer than the inland highway.

- Day 3
Mount Etna
Head to Rifugio Sapienza early (1 hour from Taormina) to avoid crowds and heat. Wear shoes with good grip since the volcanic ground is loose and slippery. Plan a wine tasting at an Etna winery for the afternoon when visibility is usually better. One visitor notes: "The breathtaking landscapes and rich, authentic Sicilian cuisine make for an unforgettable experience."

- Days 4-5
Syracuse & Beach Time
- Days 6-7
Noto & Baroque Towns
- Days 8-9
Agrigento & Valley of Temples
- Days 10-11
Return to Palermo
14 Day Sicily Itinerary, incl. Palermo and Taormina
A 14-day route covers 7 Sicilian cities, from Palermo's Arab-Norman architecture to Taormina's Greek theatre. Features 3 nights in Marsala, 2 nights each on Salina Island and in Taormina. Highlights include Valley of the Temples, Mount Etna off-roading, and Stagnone Lagoon sailing, at approx. $360 per day including most meals.

- Days 1-3
Palermo
Start in Sicily's capital city. Visit Palermo's vibrant markets before 9 AM to experience the authentic local atmosphere and sample street food. Pack a light jacket for Monreale Cathedral, which stays cool inside year-round. Visit the Byzantine mosaics in late afternoon for the best lighting. The panoramic terrace has old narrow steps, so wear shoes with good grip.

- Days 4-6
Marsala Region
Drive 2 hours along the coast from Palermo to Marsala. This area is perfect for exploring western Sicily's wine country. Watch the sunset at Stagnone Lagoon's salt pans but bring mosquito spray in summer. If you're planning a Favignana trip, take the first hydrofoil at 9 AM from Marsala port to get the most out of your day.

- Day 7
Agrigento Valley of Temples
- Days 8-9
Cefalù Coast
- Days 10-11
Isle of Salina
- Days 12-14
Taormina & Mount Etna
13 Days in Sicily and Malta, incl. Palermo and Valletta
A 13-day route winds through 13 cities across Sicily and Malta, from Palermo's historic center to Saint Julians. The tour showcases 4 UNESCO World Heritage sites, features 12 nights in selected hotels, and 6 included dinners, costing approx. $310 per day with expert-guided tours throughout.

- Days 1-2
Palermo
Start your journey in Sicily's capital. Visit the Church of Immacolata first thing in the morning before it gets busy. Get to Monreale Cathedral by 9 AM to see its 64,500 square feet of golden mosaics in the best morning light. Remember to pack a jacket the cathedral stays cool inside regardless of season.

- Day 3
Western Sicily Coast
- Day 4
Agrigento
- Days 5-6
Ragusa & Piazza Armerina
- Days 7-8
Syracuse to Taormina
- Day 9
Savoca
- Days 10-13
Malta
What people love about 2-week Sicily tours
- Sicily and Its Isles (Palermo to Taormina) (2025)
Great timing of busy and leisure times, good communication
- New Tour The Best of Sicily & Malta - 11 Days
The tour of Sicily quickly covered the main sights and attractions very well. The accommodation was comfortable and where the food was provided it was Sicilian and good. The big bus was full. There was confusion over the Malta part because the members of the group had booked through different agents and I was the only person who had a contact via WhatsApp. Fortunately this worked and the rest of the tour went very well.
- Highlights of Sicily
Parts were very good, others were not good. Federica, our tour leader was terrific. Some hotels were not good & the hotel locations were too far outside of the city centers. I dislike the one night stays and felt very rushed in some locations. I would have preferred longer stays in several places.
































