We accompany you to visit Mondello and the Sanctuary of Santa Rosalia on Monte Pellegrino. We leave at 1.30pm from Piazza Verdi 59 towards Mondello. This location is a seaside resort in the city of Palermo, famous for its white sand beach and its crystal clear waters. In Mondello you can spend some free time available to have lunch and relax by the sea. After an hour and a half dedicated to Mondello and a free lunch we continue to Monte Pellegrino. Suggestive promontory from which you can see Palermo from above. In this location we will accompany you to visit the Sanctuary of Santa Rosalia, patron saint of the city. The return is scheduled at 5.30 pm from the sanctuary of Santa Rosalia.
Travel time 20 minutes to Mondello, stop in Mondello 1 hour and 30 minutes, travel time to Monte Pellegrino 20 minutes, stop in Monte Pellegrino 1 hour and 30 minutes, travel time 20 minutes to return to Piazza Verdi,59.
We accompany you to visit Mondello and the Sanctuary of Santa Rosalia on Monte Pellegrino. We leave at 14:00 DA Piazza Verdi 59 in the direction of Mondello. This resort is a seaside resort in the city of Palermo, famous for its white sandy beach and crystal clear waters. In Mondello you can spend some free time available to have lunch and relax by the sea. After an hour and a half dedicated to Mondello and a free lunch we continue to Monte Pellegrino. Striking promontory from which you can see Palermo from above. In this location we will accompany you to visit the Sanctuary of Santa Rosalia, patron saint of the city. The return is scheduled at 16:45 from the sanctuary of Santa Rosalia towards Marina Yachting Palermo (Trapezoidal Pier). After visiting this extraordinary place on the seafront of Palermo you return to the meeting point.
Travel time 20 minutes to Mondello + stop in Mondello 1 hour and 30 minutes + travel time to Monte Pellegrino 20 minutes + stop in Monte Pellegrino 45 minutes + 20 minutes to the Trapezoidal Pier and stop 20 minutes + 15 minutes to return to Piazza Verdi,59.
This activity falls under the Self Guide Excursion category : an excursion without a local Guide, where travellers explore tourist destinations independently and at their own pace.
Meeting point in front of the AL 59 Restaurant.
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