Potovanje po SICILIJI 7 noči + rent'a'car iz Trevisa
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Potovanje po SICILIJI 7 noči + rent'a'car iz Trevisa

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Created: Monday, November 3, 2025
Ref ID: 5434322
price per person From
398 €
Based on 2 adults
(796 € Total Price )
Created: Monday, November 3, 2025
Destinations: Trapani (Province), Italy , Agrigento (Province), Italy , Palermo (Province), Italy , Trapani, Sicily, Italy

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09 Dec
Transport from Venice to Trapani (Province)
Departure
Ryanair
Ryanair - FR 1855
Direct
07:00
Venezia Tessera (VCE)
1h 35m
08:35
Trapani Birgi (TPS)
Basic > 0 PC
09 Dec
Car rental
Fiat Panda
Fiat Panda or similar
Includes:
  • Fuel Policy: Pickup full return full
  • Manual transmission
  • Unlimited mileage
A/C
5 doors
5 people
Italy car rent
Extras (Pay at pick-up office)
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09 Dec
1. Trapani (Province)
Stay
About the destination: The province of Rápani was a province in the far western region of Sicily, Italy. It ceased to exist in 2015 and was replaced by the Free Municipal Consortium of Trapani. It bordered to the east the province of Palermo, to the southeast with Agrigento, to the west and south bordered by the Sicilian Channel and to the north by the Tyrrhenian Sea. It had an area of 2,460 km2, and a total population of 436,459 inhabitants.
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09 Dec
Accommodation
2 Nights
Room of Andrea
Trapani, Sicily - Show on map > 0.2 km from Center
9.1
Superb
2233
Airport shuttle
Swimming Pool
Street parking
Standard
WITH BREAKFAST
Free cancellation
11 Dec
Car journey 114 Kilometers - 1h 38m
Trapani (Province)
Agrigento (Province)
11 Dec
2. Agrigento (Province)
Stay
About the destination: Located on the sun-drenched southern coast of Sicily, Agrigento Province blends ancient history with rugged Mediterranean beauty. Its capital, Agrigento town, is perched on a hill above the sea, a maze of narrow streets, Baroque churches, and viewpoints that open onto rolling valleys and the glittering coastline. Away from the urban centers, the province is dotted with olive groves, vineyards, and small villages where traditional Sicilian life still sets the pace. The main draw is the spectacular Valley of the Temples, one of the most important archaeological sites in the Mediterranean and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Here, remarkably well-preserved Greek temples such as the Temple of Concordia and the Temple of Juno rise against a backdrop of almond trees and the sea. Visit early in the morning or at sunset to avoid the heat and crowds, and consider a guided tour to bring the ruins and their mythology to life. Beyond the ancient stones, Agrigento Province offers striking coastal landscapes. The Scala dei Turchi, a gleaming white limestone cliff sculpted into natural steps, is a favorite for photos and sunset walks. Nearby beaches, like those around San Leone or in the Torre Salsa Nature Reserve, promise golden sand, clear water, and a more relaxed atmosphere than Sicily’s busier resort areas. Food and wine are integral to the experience. Local cuisine showcases fresh seafood, hearty pasta dishes, and sweets like cannoli and cassata, often enjoyed with a glass of Sicilian wine from nearby vineyards. Evenings are best spent lingering over dinner in a family-run trattoria, then strolling through illuminated historic streets or along the seafront, soaking up the timeless charm that makes Agrigento Province such a compelling destination.
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11 Dec
Accommodation
2 Nights
Baciati Dal Sole
Agrigento (Province) - Show on map > 3.0 km from Center
8.8
Very good
114
Beach
Parking
Shuttle service
Apartment (terrace)
WITH BREAKFAST
Free cancellation
13 Dec
Car journey 140 Kilometers - 2h 4m
Agrigento (Province)
Palermo (Province)
13 Dec
3. Palermo (Province)
Stay
About the destination: Palermo Province, stretching along the northern coast of Sicily, is a rich tapestry of cultures, flavors, and landscapes. Its capital, Palermo city, dazzles with Norman-Arab architecture, lively markets, and a theatrical street life that spills from baroque piazzas into narrow alleys. Wander through the majestic Palermo Cathedral, the glittering Palatine Chapel inside the Royal Palace, and the historic quarters of Kalsa and Vucciria, where crumbling palazzi and hip bars coexist with fishmongers’ shouts and church bells. Beyond the city, the province offers a dramatic coastline of sandy beaches and rocky coves. Cefalù, one of the region’s jewels, combines a postcard-perfect medieval center with a long golden beach and a towering rock, La Rocca, that promises panoramic views to those who hike it. Further west, the seaside village of Mondello lures locals and visitors with its Art Nouveau villas, turquoise waters, and a relaxed resort atmosphere perfect for sunset strolls and gelato. Inland, the Madonie Mountains reveal a different face of Palermo Province—one of quiet hilltop villages, chestnut forests, and cool air even in high summer. Towns like Castelbuono and Petralia Soprana are ideal for slow travel: wander stone streets, visit small churches, and sample local cheeses, cured meats, and the famous manna, a natural sweet sap used in traditional confectionery. This rural heartland is also great for hiking, birdwatching, and agriturismo stays. Food is an essential part of any trip to Palermo Province. Street food stands sell arancine, sfincione (thick Sicilian pizza), panelle (chickpea fritters), and, for the adventurous, pani cà meusa (spleen sandwich). Sweet-toothed travelers should seek out cannoli and cassata in historic pastry shops. Combined with local wines from around Alcamo, vibrant festivals, and a welcoming local culture, the province offers a complete Sicilian experience that reaches far beyond the city limits.
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13 Dec
Accommodation
3 Nights
Hotel Vecchio Borgo
Palermo, Sicily - Show on map > 1.4 km from Center
7.8
Good
2090
Parking
WiFi
Luggage storage
Twin Room
WITH BREAKFAST
Free cancellation
16 Dec
Car journey 108 Kilometers - 1h 45m
Palermo (Province)
Trapani, Sicily
16 Dec
4. Trapani, Sicily
Stop
About the destination: Trapani, perched on the western tip of Sicily, is a sun‑drenched port city where baroque churches, medieval lanes and shimmering salt pans meet the sea. Its historic center is compact and perfect for wandering: stroll along Corso Vittorio Emanuele to admire elegant palazzi and the imposing Cathedral of San Lorenzo, then follow the seafront bastions for wide open views of the Tyrrhenian Sea. At sunset, the city takes on a golden glow, especially around the old fishing harbor and the lively Piazza Garibaldi, where locals gather for an evening passeggiata. One of Trapani’s most striking features lies just outside town: the ancient salt pans that stretch toward Marsala. Here, shallow pools, windmills and heaps of white salt form a surreal landscape best visited at dusk, when the sky turns pink and orange. Boat trips from the nearby port of Mozia lead to Phoenician ruins on San Pantaleo Island, while the Salt Museum explains the centuries‑old traditions of salt harvesting that once powered the city’s economy. Trapani is also an ideal base for exploring western Sicily’s treasures. A scenic cable car ride connects the city to Erice, a medieval hilltop village wrapped in mist, where stone streets, Norman walls and panoramic terraces make it feel frozen in time. To the south, the archaeological site of Segesta showcases a remarkably preserved Greek temple and theater set against rolling hills. Offshore, ferries whisk travelers to the Egadi Islands—Favignana, Levanzo and Marettimo—famous for crystalline waters, hidden coves and excellent snorkeling. Food lovers will find Trapani particularly rewarding. The local cuisine blends Arab, Spanish and Italian influences, with specialties such as couscous di pesce (fish couscous), pasta with trapanese pesto made from almonds and tomatoes, and ultra‑fresh seafood served at casual trattorias. Save room for cannoli and granita from historic pastry shops, and pair your meals with crisp local wines like Grillo or a glass of Marsala. In Trapani, slow travel comes naturally: it is a place to linger over long lunches, sea views and timeless Sicilian traditions.
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16 Dec
Transport from Trapani, Sicily to Venice
Return
Ryanair
Ryanair - FR 1854
Direct
09:00
Trapani Birgi (TPS)
1h 35m
10:35
Venezia Tessera (VCE)
> 0 PC
1 Insurances
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2 Adults
Nights 7
423 Kilometers
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Destinations 4
Transports 2
Accommodations 3
Cars 1
Insurances 1
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