Italy
Treasures of Sicily
Program No. 18212RJ
Immerse yourself in the culture and cuisine of Sicily as you learn about important archaeological sites, historic towns and monuments, and savor a meal on the slopes of Mount Etna.
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15 days
14 nights
30 meals
13B 10L 7D
1
In Transit to Program
In Flight
8
Free Time
Siracusa
13
Erice, Trapani
Palermo
14
Free Time, Norman Cathedral
Palermo
At a Glance
Experience how dizzyingly diverse cultural influences combined to create something unique in Sicily. Examine the ruins left behind as evidence of Magna Graecia, "Greater Greece," including some of the most beautiful structures ever built by the Ancient Greeks; learn about the surprising, sometimes spectacular results of the clash between Norman and Arab civilizations; meet the proud, friendly Sicilians who are eager to share their villages, their cuisine and the beauty of their land.
Activity Level
Let's Go!
Walking up to five miles a day. Extended standing during site visits with limited or no public seating. Uneven terrain, limited public handrails, unavoidable stairs, marble and terracotta flooring, cobblestones, steep inclines, loose gravel, dirt paths. Elevator use is limited or restricted in historic sites. Expect crowded conditions in pedestrian centers and museums. Dress accordingly for visits to open-air archeological parks. Program-related travel and transfers will be via bus and boat. Sheltered waiting areas may not be available at docks.
Small Group
Love to learn and explore in a small-group setting? These adventures offer small, personal experiences with groups of 13 to 24 participants.
Best of all, you’ll…
- Visit the Norman Cathedral in Monreale, with Byzantine-style mosaics rivaling those of Saint Mark's in Venice.
- Explore eighth-century B.C. Greek temples.
- Discover Etna National Park, from barren craters to orchards and terraced vineyards, and enjoy a lunch of freshly prepared Sicilian dishes.
Featured Expert
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Enrico Nucci
Enrico Nucci has led Road Scholar programs in Italy and Sicily for many years. He very much enjoys sharing his knowledge of the country. Born and raised near Naples, he studied at the University of Maryland where he earned a BA in Psychology. He has worked at the Embassy of Italy, the World Bank and Auto Europe, spending several years in Maine. His interests include volcanoes (especially Vesuvius and Etna), books by the Sicilian author Andrea Camilleri, motorcycles and farm-to-table ingredients for healthy meals.
Please note: This expert may not be available for every date of this program.
Enrico Nucci
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Enrico Nucci has led Road Scholar programs in Italy and Sicily for many years. He very much enjoys sharing his knowledge of the country. Born and raised near Naples, he studied at the University of Maryland where he earned a BA in Psychology. He has worked at the Embassy of Italy, the World Bank and Auto Europe, spending several years in Maine. His interests include volcanoes (especially Vesuvius and Etna), books by the Sicilian author Andrea Camilleri, motorcycles and farm-to-table ingredients for healthy meals.
Angelo Fanara
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Angelo Fanara graduated from the Università degli Studi di Messina. A retired high school English teacher, he continues his love of teaching by leading groups on a freelance basis in the most important archaeological sites and museums in his native Sicily and southern Calabria.
Laura Lanza
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Laura Lanza received her degree in literature and philosophy from the University of Palermo. She taught Italian, Latin and Greek in local high schools and enjoys her present role as an excursion leader in the province of Palermo. Laura enjoys traveling to European destinations as well as other continents with her family, and resides in the city of Palermo.
Michele Gallo
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Michele Gallo, a licensed excursion leader in Sicily, shares his knowledge of the Valley of the Temples in Agrigento. He has contributed to BBC and TBS documentaries featuring UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Lucia Iacono
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Lucia Iacono was born and raised in Siracusa, Sicily, and went on to study foreign language and literature at the University of Catania. She is a licensed expert for southeast Sicily and takes great pride in introducing the art, history and culture of her native island to visitors. A true foodie, Lucia enjoys traveling, photography and a good read.
Laura Cassataro
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Laura Cassataro is an archaeologist and licensed expert in the city and province of Syracuse. She was born and raised in Sicily at Termini Imerese and earned her PhD in classical literature from the University of Catania with a dissertation on the ancient routes of communication between Syracuse and Agrigento. Laura has curated cultural events in the area, most notably a photography exhibit (and catalog) on Syracuse in the Middle Ages, and an exhibition on Falconry at the Maniace Fortress.
Vera Mazzara
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Vera Mazzara was born in Naples; her mother came from Naples and her father was from Sicily. She has a degree in foreign languages from the Università degli Studi di Messina and started working as a teacher and a group leader in 1995. A few years later, she started lecturing. She has lived in Sicily for most of her life as well as several years in Naples, a year in Spain, and half a year in England.
Jacqueline Alio
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Jacqueline Alio, born and raised in California to Sicilian parents, moved to Sicily with her family as a child, fueling her enduring passion for the island. Her career revolves around promoting Sicily's history and traditions. As an author of numerous books and online articles, she lectures extensively on the island's rich heritage, encompassing its history, people, cuisine, and wines. Jacqueline has nearly three decades of experience and is a certified local guide specializing in Palermo and Sicily.
Giusi Belfiore
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Giusi Belfiore, born in Catania, holds a bachelor's in political science with an international focus. Her thesis, "Aspects and Issues of Tourist Development in the European Community: Towards a European Tourism Policy," earned top marks. She has completed training in tourism and hospitality management. Giusi has worked in banking and has a background in travel agencies, translation, swimming instruction, and tourism animation. Fluent in English and French, with basic German, she is a licensed travel leader in several Sicilian cities.
Eduardo Damiani
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Eduardo Damiani earned a degree in psychology from the University of Maryland—studies which have served him well while working as a manager and docent in the hospitality business over two decades. As a British and Italian national, Eduardo is fluent in Italian and English; he further acquired conversational Portuguese while living in Brazil. Eduardo brings a wealth of international cultural experience, passion, and positivity to leading lifelong learners on educational adventures throughout his native Campania.
Suggested Reading List
(10 books)
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Treasures of Sicily
Program Number: 18212
Sicily: An Island at the Crossroads of History
Norwich, a renowned historian and author, skillfully traces the island's turbulent past from its ancient Greek origins to its more recent history as a crossroads of civilizations. He weaves a captivating narrative encompassing the influence of the Greeks, Romans, Arabs, Normans, and various other cultures that have left their mark on Sicily.
From Scratch: A Memoir of Love, Sicily, and Finding Home
Tembi Locke, an American actress and writer, shares her personal story of falling in love with Saro, a Sicilian man, and their life together in both Los Angeles and Sicily. When Saro tragically passes away, Tembi navigates grief and finds herself seeking solace and connection in the heart of Sicily, where she discovers the healing power of family, food, and the Sicilian culture. The memoir beautifully portrays the complexities of love and the resilience of the human spirit, all set against the backdrop of the enchanting Sicilian landscape. "From Scratch" is a touching exploration of the bonds that transcend borders and the power of embracing one's roots to find healing and a sense of belonging.
The Godfather: 50th Anniversary Edition
The 50th Anniversary Edition of "The Godfather" by Mario Puzo celebrates the enduring legacy of this iconic mafia saga. In this timeless tale of power, crime, and family, Puzo delves deep into the world of the Corleone family, depicting their rise to dominance in the American underworld. Set against the backdrop of post-war America, the novel masterfully explores themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the consequences of pursuing the American Dream through illicit means. Puzo's gripping storytelling and unforgettable characters have made "The Godfather" a classic in the realm of crime fiction, and this anniversary edition pays tribute to its enduring popularity and cultural significance. With its richly detailed narrative and morally complex characters, "The Godfather" continues to captivate readers and remains a landmark in American literature.
Seeking Sicily: A Cultural Journey Through Myth and Reality in the Heart of the Mediterranean
Keahey takes readers on a journey through the myths and realities of Sicilian life, uncovering the island's unique blend of history, traditions, and influences. Through encounters with locals, visits to ancient ruins, and immersion in Sicilian cuisine, Keahey paints a vivid picture of this multifaceted island. He navigates the complexities of Sicilian history, from its ancient Greek roots to its Arab and Norman influences, revealing how these diverse cultures have shaped Sicily's identity. "Seeking Sicily" is not just a travelogue; it's a thoughtful exploration of the heart and soul of Sicily, offering readers a deeper understanding of this enchanting Mediterranean gem.
The Silent Duchess
"The Silent Duchess" is a historical novel inspired by the true story of Princess Giovanna of Italy, who was forced into silence by her family and society due to a scandal. Set in the 17th century, the novel follows the life of the young princess, who is married off to a powerful nobleman, Antonio, Duke of Guardia. However, her family's honor is at stake when she becomes entangled in a passionate love affair. Maraini's novel explores themes of love, power, gender, and societal expectations, offering a vivid and thought-provoking portrayal of a woman's struggle for autonomy and voice in a patriarchal world. "The Silent Duchess" is a compelling historical fiction that delves into the complexities of human emotions and the constraints placed on women in a rigid society.
The Florios of Sicily: A Novel
Through the lives of the influential Florio family, Auci weaves a rich tapestry of ambition, wealth, and power set against the backdrop of the island's stunning landscapes and tumultuous history. From humble beginnings to becoming one of Italy's wealthiest dynasties, the Florios' journey is a riveting saga filled with love, betrayal, and pursuing dreams. Auci's vivid storytelling and meticulous research bring to life the characters and settings, immersing readers in a bygone era of Sicilian society. "The Florios of Sicily" is a masterfully crafted novel that explores the complexities of family, business, and the enduring spirit of Sicily.
Midnight in Sicily: On Art, Food, History, Travel and la Cosa Nostra
"Midnight in Sicily" offers readers an immersive experience of Sicily's rich and complex culture through vivid storytelling and a blend of art, food, history, and travel. Robb delves into the island's art and architecture, its culinary traditions, its tumultuous history, and its unique blend of cultures, all while shedding light on the shadowy presence of the Mafia, or "la Cosa Nostra," in Sicilian life. This literary journey through Sicily offers readers a deeper understanding of the island's unique character, its enduring allure, and the challenges it has faced. "Midnight in Sicily" is a beautifully written and thought-provoking book that captures the essence of Sicily and its place in the broader context of Italy and the Mediterranean.
Blue Guide Sicily
A comprehensive travel guide that offers readers an in-depth exploration of the beautiful island of Sicily. This guidebook is part of the well-regarded Blue Guides series, known for its detailed historical, cultural, and practical information. "Blue Guide Sicily" covers various topics, including the island's history, architecture, art, archaeology, and natural landscapes. It provides insights into the rich cultural heritage of Sicily, from ancient Greek temples to Baroque churches and everything in between.
The Leopard
A timeless masterpiece of Italian literature set in 19th-century Sicily during a period of political upheaval and social change, "The Leopard" tells the story of Prince Fabrizio Salina, a nobleman who witnesses the decline of the aristocracy and the rise of the bourgeoisie. Lampedusa's evocative prose beautifully captures the lush landscapes of Sicily and the inner turmoil of its characters as they grapple with the inevitable changes sweeping through their world. With its themes of class, identity, and the passage of time, "The Leopard" is a poignant reflection on the fading grandeur of an era and the inexorable march of history. This classic novel continues to resonate with readers for its profound insights into the human condition and its elegiac portrayal of a bygone era.
Mythology: Timeless Tales of Gods and Heroes
"Mythology: Timeless Tales of Gods and Heroes" by Edith Hamilton is a captivating journey into the world of ancient myths. With eloquence and scholarly insight, Hamilton brings to life the timeless tales of gods and heroes from Greek and Roman mythology. From the creation of the world to the heroic deeds of Hercules, the tragic love of Orpheus and Eurydice, and the epic adventures of Odysseus, this book offers a comprehensive and engaging exploration of the myths that have shaped Western literature and culture. Hamilton's storytelling prowess and deep understanding of mythology make this book an enduring classic, making these ancient stories accessible and relevant for modern readers.