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San Vito Lo Capo: Sicilia da vivere
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San Vito Lo Capo: Sicilia da vivere

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Created: Wednesday, July 16, 2025 - Departure: Thursday, August 28, 2025
Ref ID: 23668170
price per person From
769 €
Based on 2 adults
Created: Wednesday, July 16, 2025 - Departure: Thursday, August 28, 2025
Destinations: Palermo, Sicily, Italy , San Vito Lo Capo, Italy , Palermo, Sicily, Italy
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28 Aug
Transport from Bologna to Palermo, Sicily
Departure
Ryanair
Ryanair - FR 3916
Direct
05:55
Bologna Airport (BLQ)
1h 30m
07:25
Palermo (PMO)
Basic > 0 PC
28 Aug
Car rental
Volkswagen Up
Volkswagen Up (MBMRA1)
Includes:
  • Fuel Policy: Pickup full return full
  • Manual transmission
  • Chilometraggio illimitato
A/C
3 doors
4 people
EasyCarHire EasyCarHire
Extras included at the price
Excess Refund Policy
Extras (Pay at pick-up office)
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28 Aug
1. Palermo, Sicily
Stop
About the destination: Palermo, the vibrant capital of Sicily, is a city where layers of history, architecture, and culture overlap at every corner. Founded by the Phoenicians, shaped by the Arabs, Normans, and Spanish, it offers a unique mix you can see in its golden mosaics, baroque churches, and lively street markets. Wandering its streets, you’ll pass crumbling palazzi next to elegant theatres, hidden courtyards, and small shrines tucked into alley walls. It’s chaotic, noisy, and utterly captivating. Start in the historic center with the Norman Palace and its dazzling Palatine Chapel, where Byzantine mosaics shimmer in gold. From there, stroll to the Cathedral of Palermo, a masterpiece that blends Arab-Norman, Gothic, and Baroque elements in one structure. Explore the Quattro Canti crossroads and nearby Piazza Pretoria, famous for its dramatic fountain adorned with statues. Don’t miss the churches of La Martorana and San Cataldo, another perfect expression of Palermo’s Arab-Norman heritage and a UNESCO World Heritage site. Palermo’s soul truly reveals itself in its markets. Ballarò, Vucciria, and Capo overflow with fresh produce, seafood, and street food, accompanied by the singsong calls of vendors. Try local specialties like arancine (fried rice balls), panelle (chickpea fritters), sfincione (thick Sicilian pizza), and cannoli filled with sweet ricotta. In the evening, dine at a trattoria in the old town, then join locals for a passeggiata, a leisurely stroll along Via Maqueda or down to the seafront. Use Palermo as a base to discover the surrounding area: the seaside town of Mondello with its sandy beach, the dramatic cliffs of Monte Pellegrino, and the archaeological site of Segesta are all within easy reach. Whether you’re drawn by art and history, food and wine, or simply the pleasure of getting lost in atmospheric streets, Palermo offers an intense, authentic taste of Sicily that lingers long after you’ve left.
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28 Aug
Car journey 109 Kilometers - 1h 45m
Palermo, Sicily
San Vito Lo Capo
28 Aug
2. San Vito Lo Capo
Stay
About the destination: San Vito Lo Capo, tucked away on the northwestern coast of Sicily, is famed for its dazzling crescent-shaped beach of fine white sand and crystal-clear turquoise water. The shallow sea makes it ideal for swimming, paddleboarding, and families with children, while the dramatic backdrop of Monte Monaco gives the shoreline a wild, scenic charm. Sunbeds and umbrellas line parts of the beach, but there are also free sections where you can spread your own towel and enjoy the Mediterranean at your own pace. Beyond the main beach, San Vito Lo Capo is a gateway to some of Sicily’s most spectacular nature. A short drive away, the Zingaro Nature Reserve offers rugged coastal hiking trails with panoramic sea views, secluded coves, and opportunities to snorkel in pristine waters. Rock climbers are drawn to the limestone cliffs that surround the town, which host routes for both beginners and experienced climbers. The town itself retains the feel of a relaxed fishing village, with low whitewashed houses, narrow streets, and a laid-back evening promenade. The central church, the Santuario di San Vito, looks almost like a small fortress and recalls the town’s maritime past. Cafés and gelaterias spill out onto the streets, and in summer you’ll find lively but still family-friendly nightlife, centered mainly on casual bars and beachfront lounges rather than clubs. San Vito Lo Capo is also one of Sicily’s culinary hotspots. It’s particularly renowned for couscous, a legacy of centuries of cultural exchange with North Africa, and every September the town hosts the Cous Cous Fest, an international food festival celebrating this dish with tastings, music, and events. Fresh seafood, arancini, cannoli, and granita are easy to find year-round, making the town as rewarding for food lovers as it is for beachgoers and outdoor enthusiasts.
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28 Aug
Accommodation
5 Nights
Hotel Oasi
Scopello - Show on map > 7.4 km from Center
9
Superb
26
Restaurant
Spa and wellness centre
Parking
Double Room
WITH BREAKFAST
Package Rate
30 Aug
Tickets
ticket
Escursione in barca alla Riserva dello Zingaro e ai Faraglioni di Scopello
30 Aug 2025
09:00
2 Entrances
( Adulti: 2 )
4 hours
Italian
Tour in italiano
Non refundable
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02 Sep
Car journey 109 Kilometers - 1h 47m
San Vito Lo Capo
Palermo, Sicily
02 Sep
3. Palermo, Sicily
Stop
About the destination: Palermo, the vibrant capital of Sicily, is a city where layers of history, architecture, and culture overlap at every corner. Founded by the Phoenicians, shaped by the Arabs, Normans, and Spanish, it offers a unique mix you can see in its golden mosaics, baroque churches, and lively street markets. Wandering its streets, you’ll pass crumbling palazzi next to elegant theatres, hidden courtyards, and small shrines tucked into alley walls. It’s chaotic, noisy, and utterly captivating. Start in the historic center with the Norman Palace and its dazzling Palatine Chapel, where Byzantine mosaics shimmer in gold. From there, stroll to the Cathedral of Palermo, a masterpiece that blends Arab-Norman, Gothic, and Baroque elements in one structure. Explore the Quattro Canti crossroads and nearby Piazza Pretoria, famous for its dramatic fountain adorned with statues. Don’t miss the churches of La Martorana and San Cataldo, another perfect expression of Palermo’s Arab-Norman heritage and a UNESCO World Heritage site. Palermo’s soul truly reveals itself in its markets. Ballarò, Vucciria, and Capo overflow with fresh produce, seafood, and street food, accompanied by the singsong calls of vendors. Try local specialties like arancine (fried rice balls), panelle (chickpea fritters), sfincione (thick Sicilian pizza), and cannoli filled with sweet ricotta. In the evening, dine at a trattoria in the old town, then join locals for a passeggiata, a leisurely stroll along Via Maqueda or down to the seafront. Use Palermo as a base to discover the surrounding area: the seaside town of Mondello with its sandy beach, the dramatic cliffs of Monte Pellegrino, and the archaeological site of Segesta are all within easy reach. Whether you’re drawn by art and history, food and wine, or simply the pleasure of getting lost in atmospheric streets, Palermo offers an intense, authentic taste of Sicily that lingers long after you’ve left.
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02 Sep
Transport from Palermo, Sicily to Bologna
Return
Ryanair
Ryanair - FR 4354
Direct
11:55
Palermo (PMO)
1h 30m
13:25
Bologna Airport (BLQ)
Basic > 0 PC
1 Insurances
Assicurazione (Polizza Medico Bagaglio Annullamento - Inclusa) - Regione (Singolo Microsito Paese) - Giorni (6)
T006/2024 GT8 - Polizza Medico Bagaglio Annullamento - Inclusa
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