An introduction to the Mafia phenomenon and the anti-mafia movements in Palermo and beyond
The mafia “wars” have tainted the reputation of Palermo, and during this guided walk, you shall see what efforts are being made today…
The Carthaginian settlement in the 8th century B.C.E., turned the Palermo area, already inhabited since prehistoric times, into an important commercial emporium named Panormus. The settlement further gained in importance under the Romans. From the 6th to the 9th century, it passed into Byzantine hands, a period considered to be one of decadence. Yet the successive Arab and Norman conquests were decisive in transforming Palermo into one of the most splendid cities in the Mediterranean. Its artistic and cultural splendor continued to increase until the beginning of the 19th century, principally under Iberian influence. Today, Palermo remains one of the most exuberant cities in Europe, being an extremely rich patchwork of cultures, architectures and traditions. It is often described as a daunting place to visit, but its patrimony is so impressive that it ought to be seen and understood by aficionados of history, art, architecture and, of course, food. Our dedicated team of local experts will help you decipher the extraordinary heritage of Sicily’s capital.
The mafia “wars” have tainted the reputation of Palermo, and during this guided walk, you shall see what efforts are being made today…
Admire the old city from the sea and discover the amazing coast from Palermo to Mondello up to Cape Gallo, on board of an elegant wooden moto yacht
A tour on the Florio family saga (on foot or cycling) through the winding streets and alleys of Palermo, admiring some of the city’s most beautiful Art Nouveau buildings.
West Sicily is an ideal destination for visitors of varied interests: the capital Palermo, some of the most impressive Greek archaeological sites including Selinunte, Segesta and the Valley of the Temples, and Cefalù and Castelbuono, beautiful medieval villages in the Madonie mountains.
A three day itinerary to immerse yourself in Sicilian food, wine and cultural heritage. Learn how to cook like a Sicilian in Palermo, enjoy a wine tasting in a Sicilian countryside winery, and discover the beauties of Sicily’s World heritage sites.
Cook traditional Sicilian dishes under the wing of an experienced chef, a great opportunity to discover one of Palermo’s ancient food markets, learn a lot about Sicilian culture and food and share your table with the other participants.
With a local guide who is also a wine expert, take an orientation walk in the historic center, for a great introduction to key features of the city followed by a guided tasting of Sicilian wine.
Playing with Art, Food and Tradition This itinerary is designed for families who want to explore Palermo’s multifaceted historic center. This itinerary and…
Giacomo Serpotta was the leading Sicilian sculptor of the late Baroque art in Palermo. This incrediby talented artist contributed significantly to the development…
The Arab and the Norman periods are two significant highlights in the history of Palermo. Under Arab domination, Palermo was considered one of…