Day One - Arrival in Palermo
Upon your arrival at Palermo airport you will be met and transferred by private car to your charming four star hotel. After checking in you are free to relax, dinner on your own and overnight stay.

Day Two - Palermo, food market and Monreale
Breakfast in hotel, meeting with the Chef Clemente, you will venture to one of Palermo’s historic markets (Il Capo, La Vucciria or Borgo Vecchio) were will purchase all the ingredients necessary to prepare your meal. Along the way, you will also taste some of Palermo’s most typical foods, such as “panelle” and “pane con la milza”. Hands on cooking class in a typical restaurant and lunch. The dishes you've prepared will be served with just the right Sicilian wine, and dessert accompanied by local biscotti and Sicilian dessert wine. After lunch you will visit the most important monuments of Palermo as Quattro Canti (the Four Corners), Palermo’s extravagant baroque square and the twelfth-century Cathedral of Palermo. Transfer to Monreale, where you’ll admire the Arab-Norman magnificence of the Cathedral. Return to hotel and overnight stay.

Day Three - Segesta and Erice
Breakfast and departure for Segesta, ancient village in the Western part of Sicily, to visit its magnificent Greek Theatre and Doric Temple, masterpieces of Greek architecture in Sicily. Transfer to Erice, a wonderful and mysterious medieval town. Walking through the cobble – stoned streets of the town, You will see the Norman Castle and the Duomo. Stopping at the world famous pastry shop “Maria Grammatico”, here we will taste almond sweets, genovesi and nougat to match with Marsala wine.
Lunch on your own. After lunch, visit of Donnafugata Winery, for a visit of the cellars and a wine tasting of their best wines. Come back to Palermo and overnight stay.

Day Four - Agrigento, Piazza Armerina
Breakfast at the Baglio. Depart for Agrigento to visit the beautiful Valley of the Temples, one of the most representative sites of Greek civilization in the Mediterranean area. Visit to the Temple of Hercules, the Temple of Juno, the Temple of Castor and Pollux, the wonderful Temple of Concord and finally the beautiful Garden of Kolymbetra. Lunch on your own in Agrigento.
Transfer to Piazza Armerina where you’ll admire the extraordinary floor mosaics in the Roman Villa del Casale, the best preserved in the world. Accommodation in a charming Farmhouse between Piazza Armerina and Caltagirone. Typical Sicilian food based on pasta, ricotta, salsiccia, local meat and vegetables. Dinner at the farm and overnight stay.

Day Five - Siracusa, Taormina
Breakfast at the farm and departure for Siracusa. Until the Arab conquest of 878, the city was the capital of Sicily. It was by far the most important city on the island. You will visit the Ear of Dyonisus, the Greek Theatre, the Altare di Ierone. Walk through the historical centre on the Ortigia Island to admire the Cathedral, constructed over the ancient Temple of Athena, the Aretusa fountain and the ancient streets. We suggest to lunch at the exclusive restaurant Don Camillo.
Transfer to your charming hotel in Taormina and walk through the historical centre of this beautiful town, famous for its Greek-Roman Amphitheatre. Dinner on your own. Back to the hotel and overnight stay.

Day Six - Cooking Class & Wine Tasting
Breakfast at hotel. Departure for Viagrande. During the tour you will admire the beautiful volcanic landscape of the biggest European volcano. You will meet Mrs Eleonora Consoli in her La Cucina del Sole (The Sun’s Kitchen). Eleonora has written several cookbooks on Sicilian gastronomy and she is an official expert on Sicilian cooking in the world. She will do a hand-on cooking class, teaching to the class several classic Sicilian dishes. Your lunch will be spent with Eleonora in her home.During the afternoon, transfer to Murgo Winery to visit the cellars and taste their best wines, brut and finally their aromatic olive oil. Return to Taormina and overnight stay.

Day Seven - Arriverderci!
Breakfast and departure for Catania airport or choose to extend your stay in Taormina to visit Mount Etna