|FROM CATANIA|Tour of Siracusa, Ortigia, Noto [PRIVATE TOUR]

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Let's journey to Syracuse, Sicily's crown jewel of Greek heritage! We'll explore the captivating island of Ortigia, and then be mesmerized by Noto, a UNESCO World Heritage site that showcases the Baroque style at its finest.


**Uncover the Gems of Sicily: A Day Trip from Catania** Embark on an unforgettable journey through time and beauty with our private guided tour of Syracuse, Ortigia, and Noto. Available in English, Spanish, and Italian, this immersive experience begins at 8:30 AM with convenient pickup from your Catania hotel (or a nearby meeting point if your hotel is in a restricted zone). First, we'll whisk you away to Syracuse, a city steeped in ancient Greek history. Spend 90 minutes exploring the captivating Neapolis Archaeological Park, a breathtaking oasis showcasing the wonders of the ancient Mediterranean world. Marvel at the Ancient Theatre, the enigmatic Ear of Dionysius, the Cordari Cave, the Roman Amphitheatre, the Altar of Hiero II, and the stunning Paradise Quarry. (Please note: entry tickets to the park are purchased individually.) Next, we'll delve into the heart of Ortigia, Syracuse's oldest district, a captivating island brimming with charm. Lose yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of the historic market, a kaleidoscope of sights and scents. Admire the Temple of Apollo, the elegant Fountain of Diana, the majestic Cathedral of Maria Santissima, and the serene Church of St. Lucia. Meander through charming alleyways until you reach the enchanting Arethusa Fountain, where the ancient papyrus plant thrives amidst the water. Enjoy a delightful break to sample some authentic Sicilian street food. Our adventure continues to Noto, a UNESCO World Heritage site and a masterpiece of Baroque architecture. Be awestruck by the grandeur of the Palazzo dei Frati Francescani, the Benedictine Friars' Palace, the magnificent Cathedral of S. Nicola, and the impressive Palazzo Ducezio. Our tour culminates with a visit to the breathtaking Palazzo Nicolaci, considered the epitome of Sicilian Baroque artistry. After this enriching exploration, we'll return you to Catania, concluding a day of discovery that lasts approximately 9 hours.

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