Italia: Sicilia en auto
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Italia: Sicilia en auto

Multidestination
Created: Monday, May 27, 2019 - Departure: Monday, November 11, 2019
Ref ID: 239093
price per person From
US$382
Based on 2 adults
Created: Monday, May 27, 2019 - Departure: Monday, November 11, 2019
Destinations: Palermo, Sicily, Cefalù, Sicily, Messina, Siracusa, Sicily, Agrigento, Sicily, Palermo, Sicily

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11 Nov
1. Palermo, Sicily
Stay
About the destination: Life in Palermo is intense. People and buildings are tightly crammed into every available space and chaotic markets render the narrow sidewalks impassable. Lush gardens exist along poor narrow streets, and drying laundry resembles the festive banners of a public festivity. Stroll along via Roma up to Corso Vittorio Emanuele, admiring the squares and the exuberant cathedral. The Palazzo dei Normani is an extraordinary fusion of styles, its Byzantine mosaics are a reminder of the city's Golden Age. The ruins of the Church of San Giovanni degli Eremiti stand around the corner, with its pink domes shielding an exotic cloister garden. The National Gallery of Sicily, housed in the Palazzo Abatellis, has a superb collection of paintings and sculpture. In the mornings, don’t miss the massive open-air Capo market. Most of Palermo’s nightlife occurs in the beach district of Mondello. There you can join the strolling crowds of young Italians sampling fish from seaside kitchen stalls and eating gelato.
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11 Nov
Car rental
Citroen C1/Renault Twingo/Smart Forfour/Fiat Panda
Palermo
Palermo Aeropuerto International (Terminal)
12:00 - 11 Nov 2019
Palermo
Palermo Aeropuerto International (Terminal)
12:00 - 18 Nov 2019
Driver age

Minimum 25, Maximum 80

Fuel Policy

Lleno-lleno. Se entrega el coche lleno y se devuelve lleno. Si no se devuelve lleno, el proveedor le cobrará el combustible más tasas.

General payment terms
Prepago. En el momento de recoger su vehiculo es necesario presentar como garantía una tarjeta de crédito válida, cuyo titular debe corresponder al conductor que figura en la reserva. Las tarjetas de prepago o de débito, como Maestro, Visa Electron o Visa Premier, no son aceptadas a la recogida del vehículo.
Deposit applicable to this booking
En la recogida del vehículo se cargará por lo general una cantidad como fianza en la tarjeta de crédito del cliente. Esta fianza corresponde normalmente con el monto de la franquicia y con el depósito de combustible (tarjetas de débito, tarjetas de crédito prepago así como dinero en efectivo no son aceptados). Por favor, nótese que ciertos proveedores no aceptaran tarjetas de crédito American Express, Carte Bleue, Union Pay, Visa Premier o Diners Club, por ello, le recomendamos el uso de Visa o Mastercard. En caso que la tarjeta de crédito no sea válida o de que no disponga de suficiente crédito, el proveedor no podrá entregarle el vehículo y no se procederá a ningún reembolso por la reserva. Para vehículos de alta gama es obligatorio presentar una segunda tarjeta de crédito, para la cual no es preciso que esté al mismo nombre.Cantidad estimada del depósito: EUR 950,00
Theft protection
con franquicia de 2.500 EUR
Collision damage waiver
con franquicia de 2.500 EUR
Pickup

Palermo Aeropuerto International (Terminal) - Telephone: (+39)064 520 96 34 / (+39) 0 689970585

Aeroporto Internazionale Falcone Borsellino -Terminal-, Cinisi , Palermo 39, 366 8195149

Opening hours: 08:00 - 23:59
La estación se encuentra en el aeropuerto. Por favor siga las indicaciones hasta llegar a la estación de alquiler de vehículos.
Dropoff

Palermo Aeropuerto International (Terminal) - Telephone (+39)064 520 96 34 / (+39) 0 689970585

Aeroporto Internazionale Falcone Borsellino -Terminal-, Cinisi , Palermo 39, 366 8195149

Opening hours: 08:00 - 23:59
La estación se encuentra en el aeropuerto. Por favor siga las indicaciones hasta llegar a la estación de alquiler de vehículos.
Transport from Palermo, Sicily to Cefalù, Sicily
No transport selected
12 Nov
2. Cefalù, Sicily
Stay
About the destination: When it comes to seeing the sights in Cefalu, every corner holds nothing but beauty and absolute grace. The fishing port that is actually quite ancient is dominated by a magnificent Norman cathedral that is huddled right below the Rocca, which is a large limestone crag. Cefalu has something that everyone can enjoy, whether it’s a day at the beach watching the water, or wandering around taking in all the sights. One of the best things to see in Cefalu in the Festa di San Salvatore that takes place during the first weekend of August, from the 4th to the 6th. Hundreds of men participate in the traditional barefoot dash, the Corsa degil Scalzi, between San Salvatore and Cabras. The run itself is spread over a two day period, and commemorates the episode during 1506, where all the townspeople rushed to save a statue in San Salvatore. This statue was from the Moorish sea raiders, and was the Holy Savior. There are many traditions in Cefalu, Italy, but the most popular one is the Ntinna a Mari. This is one of the most exciting things to see while in Cefalu, because all of the residents love participating. Cefalu is famous for their fishing ports, which is something to see in itself, but this tradition is something that should never be missed while visiting or living there. These events begin on the Saturday, everyone participating is dressed in white and barefoot, and accompany the statue that is along eight kilometers of paths that leads to San Salvatore. However, this portion is just the halfway point. The day after, they go backwards and take the statue all the way back to Cabras, so it can be kept safe in the Chiesa di Santa Maria Assunta. This festival is extremely important to the people of Cefalu, and is not one that should be missed
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Transport from Cefalù, Sicily to Messina
No transport selected
13 Nov
3. Messina
Stay
About the destination: Messina is in the northeast of Sicily, Italy. It is only 5 km across the Straits of Messina to the region of Calabria on the mainland. It is the 3rd largest city on the island of Sicily. Excursions over land and sea allow for the discovery of every corner and angle of the Aeolian Islands, rich in beaches and tiny coves where one can stop to explore, even if just for a few hours. The active volcano Mt. Etna, dominates over the landscape and reveals a vegetation interrupted by trails of black, solidified lava flows. Caves and different environments alternate along its slopes; traverse them in order to reach the peak, where a great “mouth of fire” awaits. One definite must is Pollara Beach on the island of Salina; Pollara was the result of a crater formed by the six volcanoes making up Salina, around 13,000 years ago. The Ancient Theatre, one of the greatest of the Greek-Roman epoch, is immersed in an expanse of olives, oranges and almond groves that fill the air with their exotic perfumes.
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Transport from Messina to Siracusa, Sicily
No transport selected
15 Nov
4. Siracusa, Sicily
Stay
About the destination: Syracuse was the greatest of Sicily’s Grecian cities, at one time rivalled only by Athens. Its sites are better than many in Greece. Hot and dry, this provincial capital encapsulates Sicily's timeless beauty. Go to the island of Ortigia, the lovely historic centre, for the Temples of Apollo and Athena. The latter, now the city’s cathedral, has a richly embellished baroque façade, added in the 18th century. Across the street, the Museo Archeologico Nozionale has some exceptional Greek vases. Another museum in the Palazzo Bellomo has a superb collection of paintings and sculpture, amid miniature courtyards, fountains and elegant stairways. For the big sights, travel across town to the archaeological park, Neapolis. Here is the Greek theatre, where classical Greek plays still perform. The many well-preserved reminders of its ancient glory make Syracuse a city of lingering and romance.
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Transport from Siracusa, Sicily to Agrigento, Sicily
No transport selected
16 Nov
5. Agrigento, Sicily
Stay
About the destination: Agrigento is charming city on the southern coast of Sicily. Agrigento is famous for its Temple Valley, the best preserved Greek ruins outside of Greece. The city has a beautiful old town centre and is a place of great historical and architectural importance. The Valley of the Temples is one of the most important archaeological sites in the world and in 1997 it was named a UNESCO World heritage site and is one of the most mesmerising sites in the Mediterranean. The temples, a dozen of them, erected in 5 BC, are located on the ridge to the south of the town. Back in town, explore the maze of tiny alleys, piazzas and side-streets, see the Norman Duomo of Saint Gerlando, the Church of Santa Maria dei Greci built on the steps of a Greek temple and the Church and Convent of Santo Spirito where you can taste almond sweets made by the local Cistercian cloister nuns. The wonderful Doric monuments, the cobalt-blue sky, the salubrious climate at the peerless view make Agrigento a desirable place were a long stay is delightful.
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Transport from Agrigento, Sicily to Palermo, Sicily
No transport selected
17 Nov
6. Palermo, Sicily
Stay
About the destination: Life in Palermo is intense. People and buildings are tightly crammed into every available space and chaotic markets render the narrow sidewalks impassable. Lush gardens exist along poor narrow streets, and drying laundry resembles the festive banners of a public festivity. Stroll along via Roma up to Corso Vittorio Emanuele, admiring the squares and the exuberant cathedral. The Palazzo dei Normani is an extraordinary fusion of styles, its Byzantine mosaics are a reminder of the city's Golden Age. The ruins of the Church of San Giovanni degli Eremiti stand around the corner, with its pink domes shielding an exotic cloister garden. The National Gallery of Sicily, housed in the Palazzo Abatellis, has a superb collection of paintings and sculpture. In the mornings, don’t miss the massive open-air Capo market. Most of Palermo’s nightlife occurs in the beach district of Mondello. There you can join the strolling crowds of young Italians sampling fish from seaside kitchen stalls and eating gelato.
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