Self-Guided Private Walking Tour in Sicily
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Self-Guided Private Walking Tour in Sicily

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About this experience

Experience Sicily’s incredible history, landscapes, and flavors at your own pace with our self-guided tour. Begin in Palermo, where you can explore the city’s vibrant streets, architectural wonders, and lively markets. Venture out to the ancient Temple of Segesta, then descend into the fascinating Capuchin Catacombs for a glimpse of Sicily’s unique traditions.

Relax on Palermo’s best beaches, from the lively sands of Mondello to the scenic coves of Sant’Elia and Ombelico di Venere, or head east to Cefalù for a blend of medieval charm and seaside beauty.

Travel south to Agrigento and marvel at the dazzling white cliffs of Scala dei Turchi, then wander among the ancient ruins of the Valley of the Temples. Discover the baroque masterpieces of Noto, Ragusa, and Modica, where ornate churches and palaces line sun-drenched streets. With this self-guided tour, Sicily’s highlights are yours to explore—whenever and however you choose.

Available options

Self-Guided Private Walking Tour in Sicily

What's included

Enjoy audio guide access for more than 50 sites across Sicily
Offline content
Self-guided walking tour (app)

Detailed itinerary

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The heart of Catania, this cathedral honors the city’s patron saint with an impressive Baroque façade and ornate interior. Step inside to see marble columns, beautiful chapels, and the tomb of composer Vincenzo Bellini. The cathedral’s history and architecture make it a must-see in the city center.

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A short walk from the cathedral, this church dazzles with its elegant Baroque design and peaceful atmosphere. The highlight is the rooftop terrace, where you can enjoy sweeping views of Catania and Mount Etna. Its unique dome and interior details are a delight for visitors.

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Dive into local culture at the bustling fish market, where vendors display the freshest catch of the day. The market is alive with the sounds and sights of daily Sicilian life, offering everything from seafood to fruit and spices. It’s the perfect spot for food lovers and photographers.

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Escape the city buzz in these lush public gardens, filled with winding paths, fountains, and flowerbeds. Villa Bellini is ideal for a relaxing stroll or a picnic under the shade of ancient trees. The gardens also offer lovely views of Catania’s skyline.

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Perched on a hillside, Taormina enchants visitors with its charming streets, historic sites, and breathtaking sea views. The town is famous for its relaxed Mediterranean vibe and elegant boutiques. It’s a favorite destination for travelers seeking beauty and culture.

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Just below Taormina, Isola Bella is a tiny island nature reserve connected to the mainland by a narrow strip of sand. The crystal-clear waters are perfect for swimming and snorkeling. The area is ideal for a peaceful escape surrounded by natural beauty.

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This medieval palace showcases a mix of Arab, Norman, and Gothic architectural styles. Inside, you’ll find exhibitions and displays about Taormina’s history. The building’s historic charm makes it a highlight in the town center.

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This ancient Greek theater is one of Sicily’s most famous landmarks, offering sweeping views of the sea and Mount Etna. The well-preserved ruins host concerts and events during the summer. It’s a magical place to imagine performances from centuries past.

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This 13th-century cathedral has a fortress-like appearance and a simple, serene interior. The church is dedicated to St. Nicholas and features beautiful stonework and a lovely rose window. It stands at the heart of Taormina’s old town.

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Explore the dramatic Alcantara Gorge, carved by ancient lava flows and shaped by the river. The park offers walking trails, river activities, and stunning rock formations. It’s a great spot for nature lovers and adventurers.

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Cefalù charms with its medieval streets, sandy beaches, and relaxed seaside atmosphere. The town’s historic center is perfect for wandering, with plenty of cafes and shops to explore. Its scenic setting at the foot of a rocky promontory makes it especially photogenic.

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Climb the rocky hill above Cefalù for panoramic views and a visit to the ancient castle ruins. The hike is moderately challenging but rewards you with sweeping vistas over the town and sea. The site is steeped in history and local legend.

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Sicily’s capital is a lively mix of history, culture, and cuisine. Wander through its historic quarters, grand piazzas, and colorful markets. Palermo’s energy and diversity make it an exciting city to explore.

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This striking cathedral blends architectural styles from different eras, reflecting Palermo’s rich history. Step inside to see royal tombs and climb to the rooftop for panoramic city views. The cathedral is a focal point of the city’s spiritual and cultural life.

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Stroll through Palermo’s botanical garden, home to rare plants, towering palms, and peaceful pathways. The garden is a haven for nature lovers and a relaxing escape from the city bustle. It’s also an important center for botanical research.

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Just outside Palermo, the Temple of Segesta stands on a hill surrounded by rolling countryside. This remarkably preserved Doric temple, built by the Elymians in the 5th century BC, impresses with its grand columns and unfinished yet majestic appearance. The setting offers a peaceful escape and a glimpse into Sicily’s ancient past.

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The Valley of the Temples is a vast archaeological park showcasing some of the best-preserved Greek temples outside Greece. In the eastern zone, you’ll find impressive temples like Concordia and Juno, while the western zone features the massive, though ruined, Temple of Olympian Zeus. The site is a UNESCO World Heritage treasure set among olive groves and almond trees.

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Visit Sicily’s Baroque Towns (Noto, Ragusa, and Modica)
Noto, Ragusa, and Modica are three towns in southeastern Sicily renowned for their stunning Baroque architecture. Noto dazzles with its grand cathedral and elegant palaces along Corso Vittorio Emanuele. Ragusa’s old town, Ragusa Ibla, is a maze of winding streets and ornate churches, while Modica is famous for its chocolate and hilltop views.

What's not included

Private transportation
Tickets and fees from museums and tourist attractions
Our app-based self-guided tour has no physical guide on-site

Available languages

Audio guide
EN
Written guide
EN

Important information

Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Meeting point

Meet at the main entrance to Catania Cathedral (Cattedrale di Sant’Agata), located in Piazza Duomo, 95124 Catania CT, Italia.
Coordinates: 37.5021° N, 15.0872° E.
Visitors are encouraged to personalize their experience by choosing their own starting point.

Important notes

INSTRUCTIONS

1 – Download the CloudGuide App
The first step is to install the CloudGuide app. The app can be found under the name CloudGuide in the app stores (iOS and Android). You can also get our app here: cloudguide.me/get.
Get started by exploring our comprehensive how to use guide: cloudguide.me/l/howtouse_en_web.

2 – Get the guide
Once downloaded, open the app. Click "I HAVE A CODE". Type using the keyboard or paste the code that can be found above your ticket on the left, just below the barcode (a 12-digit number starting with “A”, one code per visitor).

Click "START TOUR". You can pre-download or use your guide in streaming. Once activated on your phone, the guide grants access to content for the following 30 days.

3 - Go to the starting point
When you're ready to start the guide, head to the suggested starting point (or feel free to customize the order of your tour).

4 - Need help?
If you have any issues with access codes or in-app purchases, please contact us at help@cloudguide.me. We have also prepared a list of the most common issues and the ways to solve them: cloudguide.me/l/issues.

5 – Didn’t receive your code?
If you haven’t received your access code (a 12-digit number starting with “A” — one code per visitor), please contact us at help@cloudguide.me. Be sure to include your booking number and the name of the tour, and we’ll assist you as soon as possible.

TIP: Having troubles? Apps and phones aren’t perfect. Sometimes they freeze or crash. If this happens, simply close the app (don’t just minimise it!) and reopen it. In most cases that should help.
We hope you enjoy the visit!

About Sicily

Sicily, the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, is a vibrant blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. Known for its rich Greek and Roman heritage, stunning landscapes, and mouthwatering cuisine, Sicily offers a unique travel experience that captivates visitors with its diverse attractions and warm hospitality.

Top Attractions

Valley of the Temples

A UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring some of the most well-preserved ancient Greek temples outside of Greece. The site is a testament to Sicily's rich Greek heritage and offers a glimpse into the island's ancient past.

Historical 2-3 hours €10

Mount Etna

Europe's highest and most active volcano, offering stunning landscapes, hiking trails, and the opportunity to witness volcanic activity up close. Mount Etna is a must-visit for nature lovers and adventure seekers.

Nature Half day to full day €30-€100 (depending on the tour and activities)

Palermo Cathedral

A stunning example of Norman-Arab-Byzantine architecture, Palermo Cathedral is a masterpiece of religious art and history. The cathedral's interior is adorned with beautiful mosaics, sculptures, and tombs of notable historical figures.

Architectural 1-2 hours €7

Taormina

A charming hilltop town known for its stunning views of the Ionian Sea and the iconic Greek Theatre. Taormina is a popular tourist destination offering a mix of history, culture, and natural beauty.

Cultural Half day to full day Free to explore, €10 for the Greek Theatre

Cefalù

A picturesque coastal town known for its beautiful beaches, historic landmarks, and charming medieval streets. Cefalù is a popular destination for both relaxation and cultural exploration.

Beach Half day to full day Free to explore, €5 for La Rocca

Must-Try Local Dishes

Arancini

Fried rice balls filled with ragù, mozzarella, and peas, often shaped like small oranges.

Snack Vegetarian options available

Cannoli

Crispy pastry tubes filled with sweet ricotta cheese, often garnished with pistachios or chocolate chips.

Dessert Contains dairy and gluten

Pasta alla Norma

Pasta with a sauce made from tomatoes, fried eggplant, ricotta cheese, and basil.

Main Course Vegetarian

Granita

A semi-frozen dessert made from sugar, water, and various flavors, typically served with a brioche for breakfast.

Dessert Vegan and gluten-free options available

Popular Activities

Hiking in the Madonie Regional Park Volcano trekking on Mount Etna Beach lounging in Cefalù Spa treatments in Taormina Visiting the Valley of the Temples Exploring the historic center of Palermo Snorkeling and diving in the Aeolian Islands Boat tours along the coast

Best Time to Visit

May to June, September to October

The peak seasons offer pleasant weather, fewer crowds, and ideal conditions for exploring Sicily's attractions. The sea is warm enough for swimming, and the countryside is lush and green.

20-28°C 68-82°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Italian
  • Widely spoken: Sicilian, English
  • English: Moderately spoken in tourist areas, limited in rural areas

Currency

Euro (EUR)

Time Zone

GMT+1 (Central European Time, CET), GMT+2 (Central European Summer Time, CEST) during daylight saving time

Electricity

220VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe, with some areas requiring caution

Sicily is generally a safe destination for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, petty crime and scams can occur in tourist areas, and some regions may have higher crime rates.

Important Precautions:
  • • Keep valuables secure and out of sight, especially in crowded areas and on public transportation.
  • • Use licensed taxis or ride-sharing apps, and insist on using the meter or agreeing on a price before starting your journey.
  • • Be cautious of strangers approaching you with petitions, distractions, or overly friendly advances.

Getting there

By air
  • Palermo Airport • 32 km (20 miles) from Palermo city center
  • Catania-Fontanarossa Airport • 7 km (4.3 miles) from Catania city center
By train

Palermo Centrale, Catania Centrale

By bus

Palermo Bus Terminal, Catania Bus Terminal

Getting around

Public transport

Buses are the primary mode of public transport in Sicily, with regular services connecting major cities and towns. The network can be complex, but it is affordable and convenient.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Uber, FreeNow

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Palermo Centro Storico Taormina Catania Centro Agrigento

Day trips

Aeolian Islands
25-50 km (16-31 miles) from Milazzo • Full day to overnight

A group of seven volcanic islands known for their stunning landscapes, hot springs, and unique geological features. The islands offer a variety of activities, including hiking, swimming, and relaxing in natural hot springs.

Erice
100 km (62 miles) from Palermo • Half day to full day

A medieval hilltop town known for its stunning views, historic landmarks, and charming streets. Erice is a popular destination for those interested in history, culture, and panoramic views.

Noto
90 km (56 miles) from Syracuse • Half day to full day

A picturesque Baroque town known for its stunning architecture, charming streets, and rich history. Noto is a popular destination for those interested in art, history, and culture.

Festivals

Infiorata di Noto • May Taormina Film Fest • June Sagra del Miele • September

Pro tips

  • Learn a few basic Italian or Sicilian phrases to enhance your experience and connect with locals.
  • Visit local markets and try street food for an authentic and affordable culinary experience.
  • Explore the island's hidden gems and lesser-known attractions, such as the Aeolian Islands, the Madonie Regional Park, and the Zingaro Nature Reserve.
  • Rent a car for flexibility and access to remote areas, but be prepared for narrow roads, aggressive drivers, and limited parking.
  • Visit during the shoulder or off-peak seasons (April-June, September-October) for better prices, fewer crowds, and pleasant weather.
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