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Begin your tour in
Palermo, the bustling yet beautiful capital of Sicily. A
drive through the beautiful town of Monreale adds even
more beauty to the tour. Visit Selinunte and Marsala,
a famous archeological site, and a famous wine region,
respectively. Your next stop, Siracusa, is Sicily's most
important Greek city of antiquity, where you can step into the
"ear of Dionysus". On to Taormina, the "Jewel of Italy",
where you will relax with leisurely tours and some free time,
enjoying the panoramic view of Mt. Etna. Take a boat trip from
Messina to the mainland of Italy at Calabria.
Motor up the rugged Calabrian "spine" to Naples. Here you
will enjoy the world-famous Amalfi Coast and picturesque
Positano. Delight in a day trip to the leisurely island
of Capri. Then it's on to Pompeii, the city of
ruins dug out from the ashes rained on it by Vesuvius. Finally
toRome, our final stop, the Eternal City, where you will
visit some fabulous places like the Vatican, the Circus
Maximus and the grandiose Colosseum. Then celebrate at a
Gala Party before returning to the USA.
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Day
1
Cities Visited:
DEPART THE USA
We're off. And like kids, we're giddy about the journey ahead of
us.
Day 2
Cities Visited: Palermo
BUON GIORNO, PALERMO
Benvenuti a Palermo! We are pleased to offer complimentary
transfers from the Palermo airport to your hotel at 11:30am,
12:30pm amd 2:30pm. Your Perillo representative will be at the
airport to greet you. After check-in, take a look around the
neighborhood or simply relax. This evening we enjoy a welcome
drink followed by dinner and the first of many local wines to be
sampled in the days ahead.
Day 3
Cities Visited: Palermo
HISTORIC PALERMO
This morning, with our expert local guide, we set out to explore
the fascinating capital city. We'll visit the royal Palace which
General George Patton turned into his headquarters in 1943.
We'll also take in the Palace of the Normans, the Palatine
Chapel, the Cathedrals of Palermo and Monreale and other
highlights of the city. We're on our own this afternoon. Perhaps
a visit to the Quattro Canti (four corners) in the city's old
historic district. Tonight, we dine in a local Palermo
restaurant, enjoying true Sicilian food and wine.
Day 4
Cities Visited: Marsala
VISIT TO MARSALA & SELINUNTE
This morning we traverse the beautiful coastal road to Marsala,
where Englishman, John Woodhouse, introduced fortified wine in
1796. We'll have a chance to tour a wine cellar and enjoy a
taste of the famous thick, dark wine. This afternoon we visit
the ruins of the ancient Greek city of Selinus -- an acropolis
of majestic temples overlooking the sea. Tonight we'll enjoy
another dinner out in Palermo with fine wines and our new
friends.
Day 5
Cities Visited: Siracusa
PALERMO TO TAORMINA, VIA SIRACUSA
We bid farewell to Palermo this morning with stunning Taormina
in our sights. On the way, we'll visit Sicily's most important
Greek city of antiquity --- Siracusa (Syracuse). Archimedes, the
Greek mathematician, was slain here by the Romans. Plato taught
here! The archaeological garden is peppered with attractions:
the Greek Theater, the Roman Amphitheater and the 'Ear of
Dionysus'. But what an ear! Nearly 200 feet long, you can enter
the inner chamber of the "ear" where tearing a piece of paper
sounds like a gun shot. A forerunner to modern day "bugging" -
the tyrant Dionysus eavesdropped on prisoners in the "ear". Many
have proclaimed Taormina to be the most beautiful place on
earth. Now you can decide for yourself. After a long day, we'll
enjoy a relaxing dinner in our hotel.
Day 6
Cities Visited: Taormina
A LOOK AT TAORMINA
After this morning's leisurely tour, you will know why Taormina
is the 'jewel of Italy'. Its winding streets and secluded
gardens behind stone walls are truly enchanting. The Greek and
Roman outdoor theater is a sight in itself. But from here, we
take in the view of Mt. Etna. Europe's greatest natural wonder,
it offers a rare contrast --- snow-covered slopes and flowing
lava. It's a free afternoon. Why not stroll the medieval
streets, lined with interesting little shops? Or take in the sea
at one of the nearby beaches? Tonight, we enjoy those wines with
dinner at a lovely local restaurant.
Day 7
Cities Visited: Taormina
FREE DAY IN TAORMINA
Sleep late, have a leisurely breakfast, take a swim, stroll
through the Public Gardens, shop! This is when you might think
--- "I really should have convinced my friends and family to go
on this trip." Well, call Perillo when you get home and we'll
all go back next year! Ask your tour guide about the many ways
to fritter away a day in paradise. Tonight we'll have dinner in
our hotel. Have you tried "pesce spada" yet? Swordfish is
Sicily's favorite fish.
Day 8
Cities Visited: Naples
STRAITS OF MESSINA TO NAPLES
It's a short drive to Messina where we board our steamer across
the Straits of Messina. Reggio ahead - the golden sun above -
the blue water below - it's great to be alive! Nestled at the
tip of Calabria is Reggio - with her homes climbing up the
serene slopes, hugging the hills, their faces to the sun and sea
- expressing in a gaze the warmth of her people. Now we motor
north, up the rugged Calabrian spine across the Apennines to
Naples. Dinner tonight is with our friends at the hotel.
Day 9
Cities Visited: Naples
NAPLES AND THE AMALFI COAST
This morning we'll tour the colorful city of Naples, including
San Severo Chapel and the Santa Chiara and Gesu Nuovo churches.
We travel the world-famous Amalfi Coast, admiring the
picturesque village of Positano. Each corner we turn is more
beautiful. Happily, we meander through the charming town of
Amalfi, knowing why it's considered 'the most beautiful stretch
of scenery in the Mediterranean'. Our eyes filled with
loveliness, we travel back to Naples to dine at one of the
nicest restaurants along the coast.
Day 10
Cities Visited: Capri
THE ISLE OF CAPRI
Naples at our stern, Capri at our bow, this morning we cross the
Bay of Naples to the world's most enchanting island. A free day
on Capri can include the famed Blue Grotto, a chairlift to the
top of Mount Solaro or just peaceful relaxation. Later this
afternoon, we'll sail back to Naples. Tonight, we'll enjoy some
great Neapolitan specialties washed down with the fine wines.
Day 11
Cities Visited: Pompeii
TO ROME, VIA POMPEII
Pompeii! A city perfectly preserved as it was on that fateful
day 2,000 years ago, when ash and lava literally stopped it in
its tracks. You'll see the tragic fossils of people attempting
to escape, along with their children and dogs. Back to the
present day, along the Highway of the Sun, we're soon in Rome.
Eleven days in Italy? How's your Italian? "Chi viaggia con
Perillo, viaggia tranquillo!" Tonight we'll enjoy dinner at our
hotel.
Day 12
Cities Visited: Rome
IMPERIAL ROME
Today we'll visit the birthplace of the Roman Empire. With our
expert local guide, we'll board our coach for a panoramic tour
of Castel St. Angelo, the Roman Forum, Largo Argentina (where
Caesar was stabbed by Brutus), the Jewish Ghetto and the Circus
Maximus. Then we'll enter the Colosseum, reliving the brutal
entertainment of the gladiators and the lions, refereed by the
Emperor himself. What do "thumbs up" and "thumbs down" really
mean? It's not what you think. Tonight we'll eat at one of my
favorite Roman restaurants. Two thumbs up!
Day 13
Cities Visited: Rome
CHRISTIAN ROME & GALA FAREWELL
This morning we're off to the Vatican Museums, a treasure trove
of ancient Greek sculptures, medieval tapestries and Renaissance
paintings. Our visit culminates in the Sistine Chapel, the room
where the Pope is elected. We enter in total silence, not
wanting to disturb Michelangelo's famed frescoes depicting the
'End of Times'. Next we visit St. Peter's Basilica, by far the
largest church in Christendom. We'll see Michelangelo's Pieta,
sculpted when he was just 24. I'm always amazed by the mosaic
'paintings' created from tiny chips of 100,000 different shades
of color and Bernini's seven- story bronze canopy above the main
altar. Starting Nov. 2007 - Tonight, get ready for our Gala
Party at Casina di Macchia Madama - an extravagant dinner with
flowing wines and dancing to our own orchestra. A memorable
night with your new friends. Salute! (not included on departures
Nov1-Apr9, where the Gala will be replaced by dinner out at a
local restaurant). No tears, you'll exchange e-mails with your
newly found friends and maybe meet your tour guide again on your
next Perillo Tour.
Day 14
Cities Visited:
FLIGHT HOME
This morning we board our flight home, arriving in the USA the
same day. While we say 'arrivederci' to Italy, we realize we're
taking a little piece of it back home with us.
Note: The days of sightseeing and dinners out may vary.
In the rare instance where alternate hotel arrangements are
necessary, a similar First Class hotel will be substituted.
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DEPARTURE
DATES AND RATES: 2008 |
AB = American Breakfast, L = Lunch, D+W = Dinner with
Wine
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RATES |
Per person double/triple room |
Solo Traveler |
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NO COLOR DATES |
$3099 |
$3749 |
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BLACK DATES
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$3599 |
$4349 |
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BLUE DATES |
$3899 |
$4649 |
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RED DATES |
$4099 |
$4899 |
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GREEN DATES |
$4199 |
$4999 |
* Land only rates include everything but airfare
and transfers.
Please see rate chart above to see
what the land only price of the tour is
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Jan |
16 30 |
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Feb |
13 20
27 |
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Mar |
5 12
19
26
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Apr |
2 9
16 23 26 30 |
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May |
3 7 10 14 17 21
24 28 31 |
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Jun |
4 7 11 14 18 21
25 28 |
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Jul |
5 9 12
16 19 23 30 |
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Aug |
2 20 23
27 30 |
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Sept |
3 6 10
13 17 20 24 27
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Oct |
1 4 8 11 15 18
22 25 29
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