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Sicily: Goddesses, Saints & Heroes    
with the participation of Robert Gay  
 
SATURDAY 18 OCTOBER  to  THURSDAY 6 NOVEMBER 2008

EURO 4550  PP in twin share               AUD 7520 Subject to change
 

Staying in specially selected accommodations Catania, Taormina, Siracusa, Piazza Armerina, Marsala and near Palermo.

With guided visits to those places and also to Caltagirone and the slopes of Mount Etna, Ragusa, Noto, Agrigento, Selinunte, Mozia, Erice, Segesta, Monreale, Solunto, Bagheria, Palermo and Cefalù

Call 1 300 65 66 79 (Australia) to reserve a place

 
 
 

 
     
 

Sicily has been aptly described as a triangular ark of stone floating on the seas of millennia and its rich history is testimony to its central position in the Mediterranean. Already a deeply civilized place when the Romans arrive in the 2nd Century BC, its extraordinary patrimony of Carthaginian, Greek, Roman, Byzantine and Arab influences, together with the Norman, French and Spanish that prevailed from the early middle ages through to the coming of Garibaldi, make for a destination of unparalleled fascination and cultural richness.

Throughout the centuries, Sicily has seen fashions in religion wash over it like successive tides but it would be a mistake to imagine that the new always obliterates the old. Emblematic is the cathedral of Siracusa in which the ancient Greek temple to Athena is clearly visible under the Christian additions. But more generally, the whole cult of the saints, so much a focus to this day of the religious life of the towns of Sicily, and indeed the south of Italy as a whole, is clearly the survival of the old pantheism in a new guise. Going back even further, the spectacular hilltown of Erice has retained interesting vestiges, though not the temple prostitution!, of what was once one of the bronze age mediterranean’s most important cult centres of the great mother goddess, the “Madre Dea” whose worship predates the arrival of the Greeks themselves. And on your way to visit the spectacular late roman mosaics at Piazza Armerina you will pass a lake which was thought by both Greeks and Romans to be the entrance to the underworld used by Demeter as she came and went to make the seasons.

Amongst the many works of art that you will see on this tour are two masterpieces that represent the highest levels of ancient art. These are the justly famous Bronzes of Riace, currently in the museum of Reggio Calabria just across the straits of Messina, and the breathtaking young man of Mozia at Trapani on the western coast of the island. And of course all this will be set in a context of Greek temples, Norman mosaics and Sicilian Baroque architecture that has no equal in the world.

Two performances will be included at Teatro Massimo Bellini in Catania and at the superb Teatro Massimo, Palermo. The tour will also feature a number of meals with excellent Sicilian seafood and citrus as well as wine-tastings of several of the most distinctive local wines including Nero d’Avola.

 
 
 
 

IN CATANIA  Il Principe. A 4 star hotel in Catania's historical centre, close to the theatre.

IN TAORMINA  - Villa Schuler - Shady terraced gardens surround our elegant turn-of-the-century hotel with stupendous views; centrally located. 21 rooms plus 5 suites, all with private facilities, hairdryer, telephone, safe, radio, satellite TV, many with balconies, terrace or loggia with views either seaward or onto the garden. good-sized rooms, views are spectacular with breakfast on the terrace a highlight.  The location is right down a flight of steps from the main pedestrian street in Taormina and near the sights, restaurants, shops and other attractions.

 
 
IN SIRACUSA Residenza dei Baroni is on the island of Ortigia, in the heart of Siracusa's historical centre, one of the most picturesque in Sicily. There is a splendid view of the sea from the hotel, as well as of the Castello Maniace, built in 1038 by Federico11. The main centre including piazza Duomo is easily reached on foot.  
IN MARSALA - Baglio Donna Franca  Our accommodation is in an elegant four star hotel, once the country estate of a prince. It overlooks the ocean on the west coast of the island in the Marsala wine growing area.  
NEAR PALERMO Villa Cefala at Santa Flavia  Set in a beautiful converted villa amongst lemon forest on the coast just 15 km from the town of Palermo, the accommodation is an idyllic place. The villa was built in 1778 by Count Pilo of Capaci to run the 54 hectares of citrus orchard. The buildings have been tastefully renovated and converted to provide comfortable and pleasant rooms and apartments.  
 
   
Highlights  
 
  • The Opera Massenet’s ‘Werther’ in Catania

  • Opening night at the Ballet ‘Carmen’ in Palermo

  • Talks on the selected musical events and the life of Bellini

  • A puppet show with life-sized puppets in Siracusa

  • The ancient theatres at Siracusa and Taormina

  • A visit to the slopes of Mount Etna

  • The 4th century Roman mosaics at Piazza Armerina

  • The ceramic staircase at Caltagirone

  • The temples at Segesta, Selinunte and Agrigento

  • Erice, the mountain-top home of the mother goddess

  • The 12th century Byzantine mosaics in the Cathedral of Monreale

  • The seaside resort of Cefalu

 
 

This is a preliminary itinerary with details of activities on some days still to be added. B L D means that breakfast, lunch and/or dinner will be included that day.

 
 
Sat 18 Oct 2008         Arrival                                           D           Overnight Catania
The tour begins at  Catania's Fontanarossa Airport at 3pm with a group transfer into Catania. The afternoon is at leisure and we meet for an early welcome dinner under the shadow of Mount Etna. [Your tour leaders will be travelling the easy one and a half hour flight from Rome's Fiumicino airport around the middle of the day and we will provide you with those flight details so that you can co-ordinate if desired]

Sun 19 Oct               Sant Agata in Catania & Performance#1    B   O'night Catania
Our morning tour introduces us to Sant' Agata, the virgin and matyr patron saint of the city. The daughter of a wealthy Christian family in the early 300's she refused an attempted seduction by a Roman official and was punished and tortured by him ostensibly for her faith. Her breasts were removed but she miraculaously recovered after a vision. The official ordered her to be burned but he died shortly afterwards when an earthquake shook Catania.
We attend t
he opera this evening in Catania

Massenet's Werther

Teatro Massimo Bellini, Catania
 

Mon 20 Oct                    Catania                                  B           Overnight Catania
A day at leisure in Catania

Tue 21 Oct                    Catania & Etna                        B        Overnight Catania 
An afternoon visit to Mount Etna with a vulcanologist, then return to Catania

Wed 22 Oct                  San Pancrazio, Taormina         B      Overnight Taormina
Morning transfer to Taormina then guided tour of the town with its world famous Greek theatre and spectacular views of Mount Etna. San Pancrazio is a venerated saint from the eastern Mediterranean was particularly encouraged during the period of Byzantine rule. The afternoon is at leisure to stroll around the town.
 
Thu 23 Oct                  Taormina                                   B         Overnight Taormina
Day at leisure to fully enjoy this delightful resort town

Fri 24 Oct                   The Riace Bronzes                       B        Overnight Taormina
Day trip to Reggio Calabria where we visit the Riace bronzes, representing the high point of ancient Greek bronze work. We drive to Messina and then ferry trip across to Reggio on the mainland  We stop at Giardini-Naxos on the way back to Taormina.
 
Sat 25                         Santa Lucia, Siracusa                 B          Overnight Siracusa
Today we transfer south to Siracusa, the greatest of the ancient Greek cities with a wealth of archaeological treasures. In the afternoon we explore the old city of Ortiga including Piazza Duomo and the spectacular baroque cathedral which was originally an ancient Greek temple.

Santa Lucia (283-304) the patron saint of Siracusa. Legend has it that Lucia (whose name means "light") was a Christian while Diocletian was persecuting the new faith. She consecrated her virginity to God, refused to marry a pagan, and had her dowry distributed to the poor. Her would-be husband denounced her as a Christian to the governor of Syracuse. Miraculously unable to move her or burn her, the guards stabbed her and killed her. In medieval accounts, St. Lucy's eyes are gouged out prior to her execution. In art, her eyes sometimes appear on a plate that she's holding.


Sun 26                   Siracusa  & 'I Pupi'                     B          Overnight Siracusa
Today we visit the Greek theatre, the archaeological museum and the Latomie – stone quarries - with the spectacular hand cut cavern called the 'ear of Dionysis', where the Athenian prisoners were held after the failed invasion of  415 BC.

I Pupi in Siracusa

 
Mon 27       Ragusa Ibla & Noto                                  B    Overnight Siracusa
We drive to the Baroque town of Ragusa for a stroll through this delightful town and free time for lunch
                                    

Tue 28              Piazza Armerina, Caltagirone           B L D    Overnight P. Armerina
Travel to Piazza Armerina, home to unique examples of  Roman mosaic work found in a vast late imperial villa. Lunch at a large family run agriturismo set in the Sicilian countryside. Afternoon visit to Caltagirone, the town famous for its beautiful ceramic staircase.

Wed 29                         Agrigento, Selinunte                B D    Overnight Marsala
Depart Siracusa and travel to the west side of the island stopping at Agrigento and then later at Selinunte, two of the most striking archaeological sites in the Mediterranean. Tonight we settle into our new accommodation on the west coast

Thu 30                       Mozia, Erice                                B D     Overnight Marsala
The isolated Mount Eryx is about 750 meters high and dominates the western part of Sicily. From the top, you can see Africa. In Antiquity, there was a Phoenician sanctuary to the goddess Tanit, who was later identified with Aphrodite and Venus.The sanctuary was known for its religious prostitution, a happy ritual - for the farmers at least - which was intended to guarantee fertility to the crops below. In the Roman age, the temple was considered to be dedicated by the legendary hero Aeneas to his mother Venus, now referred to simply as the Madre Dea or mother godess.
The day includes the island of Mozia, originally settled by Arabs

Fri 31                         Segesta                                     B D      O'night Santa Flavia
Transfer to the east side of Palermo at Santa Flavia near Bagheria, where we stay for four nights, travelling via Segesta to visit  the spectacular ruins of an ancient Greek city.  Seafood dinner at our new accommodation in the villa.

Sat 01 Nov 2008          Bagheria, Monreale, Solunto    B D     O'night Santa Flavia
Today we stay close to the home base and explore the nearby town of Bagheria, once a retreat for the aristocracy of Palermo with many of their mansions and villas. A visit to the Duomo of Monreale and the Cripta dei Cappuccini. At sunset to fully take advantage of the setting we visit the stunning archeological site of Solunto on the slopes of Mt. Catalfamo overlooking the ocean from its perched position. This was originally a Phoenician settlement before falling to the Greeks and then Romans ultimately being abandoned. Dinner at the villa.

Sun 02 Nov                  Saint Rosalia of Palermo         B D    O'night Santa Flavia
Our guided tour of the main sites in Palermo include the Palazzo dei Normanni, Palazzo Abatellis, the Cappella Palatina and the Cathedral at Monreale. Lunch at Foccacceria di San Francesco then time to explore the streets around the antiques restoration area.   Dinner at the villa.

Saint Rosalia (1130 to 1166 ) is the patron saint of Palermo.  In 1624 a plague haunted Palermo, and St. Rosalia appeared first to a sick woman, then to a hunter to whom she indicated where her remains were to be found. She ordered him to bring her bones to Palermo and have them carried in procession through the city. The hunter climbed the mountain and found her bones in the cave as described. He did what she had asked in the apparition, and after the procession the plague ceased.


Mon 03 Nov                 Cefalu                                        B D      O'night Santa Flavia
Day trip to Cefalu, a popular arty beach town is only 40km away, and home to one of Sicily’s most striking examples of Norman architecture. If the weather is good and the seas are amiable we can use Villa's 18 seater boat. We will have a back-up bus in any case also for the trip back.

Tue 04 Nov                 Palermo, Performance#2           B D    O'night Santa Flavia
 
 BIZET'S -CARMEN - *OPENING NIGHT PREMIER*
BALLET AT TEATRO MASSIMO, PALERMO

Wed 05 Nov 2008        Palermo                                     B D     O'night Santa Flavia

Thu 06 Nov 2008            Departure                                 B
The tour officially ends at Palermo airport Punta Raisi at around 1pm. If your flight leaves before this time we will arrange a separate transfer for you from the accommodation. Additional charges will apply but this will be at your expense.

 
 
 
The cost of the tour will be Euro 4550 per person in twin share accommodation if we have a minimum of 14 pax travelling. A deposit of Euro 600 per person is required to reserve a place on the tour. This deposit is non-refundable unless Living Italy is forced to cancel the tour. A limited number of single supplements is available at an additional cost of Euro 1350. The full balance is due 60 days before departure. This program will run with between 8 and 24 participants
 
 
  • Airfares
  • Travel insurance (this is a pre-requisite of the tour)
  • Entry fees to places other than those specifically mentioned in the itinerary
  • Meals on excursions except where specifically mentioned in the itinerary
  • Additional wines ordered at meal times
  • An optional excursion may be offered which is not included in the tour price
  • Personal transport costs, phone calls or tips
  • Drinks outside normal meal times, or additional wine in restaurants
  • Laundry
 
  • Airport transfers – arrival: Catania, departure: Palermo

  • All land travel within Sicily by air-conditioned coach

  • Four nights in Catania, two nights in Taormina, three nights in Siracusa, two nights near Piazza Armerina, two nights in Marsala, and six nights near Palermo

  • Breakfast every day plus ten included meals of seafood and characteristic Sicilian cuisine

  • Admission to all galleries, museums and archeological sites mentioned in the itinerary

  • Best available tickets to two musical performances (Palermo, Catania)

  • A ticket to a traditional Sicilian puppet show

  • The services of the tour leader and a tour manager throughout the tour

 
 
 
Living Italy Hosts.

Robert Gay will participate for the first 10 days of the tour.