Noto, Portopalo and Marzamemi tour from Syracuse with private driver
Overview
You will be fascinated by the most important building in the city, Palazzo Ducezio, seat of the town hall, and by Via Nicolaci, famous all over the world for its Infiorata.
This will be followed by a visit to Portopalo di Capo Passero, a seaside village at the extreme southern tip of Sicily, which offers spectacular sea views and acts as a watershed between the Ionian Sea and the Mediterranean Sea.
Then Marzamemi awaits you: you will reach the heart of the village to relax in the square overlooked by the palace of the Prince of Villadorata, built in 1752 in sandstone.
Inclusions
- Pick-up at the facilities
- Driver-Escort in Italian and English
- Visits as per itinerary
What to expect
This is a typical itinerary for this product
Pass By: Syracuse, Syracuse, Province of Syracuse, Sicily
Start point
Stop At: Noto, Noto, Province of Syracuse, Sicily
The capital of Sicilian baroque with all its marvelous beauty
Duration: 2 hours
Stop At: Isola di Capo Passero, Portopalo di Capo Passero, Sicily Italy
The most southern point of Italy: an indelible memory immortalized in a selfie with the island of Capo Passero behind you
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Marzamemi, Marzamemi, Province of Syracuse, Sicily
The fishermen's village: an open-air living room
Duration: 3 hours
Additional information
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Stroller accessible
- Infant seats available
- Most travelers can participate
- This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
Ticket delivery
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Dieser Ausflug war ein wunderschöner Tag, gute Reiseleitung, Noto eine sehr eindrucksvolle Barockstadt. Sehr empfehlenswert dieser Ausflug! Besonderen Dank an Liliana und Josefine für die kurzweiligen Ausführungen während der Besichtigung. Ebenfalls der sehr schöne Badeort Marzamemi war ein Erle...
Dieser Ausflug war ein wunderschöner Tag, gute Reiseleitung, Noto eine sehr eindrucksvolle Barockstadt. Sehr empfehlenswert dieser Ausflug! Besonderen Dank an Liliana und Josefine für die kurzweiligen Ausführungen während der Besichtigung. Ebenfalls der sehr schöne Badeort Marzamemi war ein Erlebnis. Liebe Grüße aus Deutschland, Peter und Petra!This was a great tour! I am so glad I came across it! Giuliana is very knowledgeable, speaks a gizillion languages, is super sweet and accommodating. She had amazing insights and made us fall in love with marzamemi! A jewel of a town! Thank you Tony and Giuliana!
This was a great tour! I am so glad I came across it! Giuliana is very knowledgeable, speaks a gizillion languages, is super sweet and accommodating. She had amazing insights and made us fall in love with marzamemi! A jewel of a town! Thank you Tony and Giuliana!We are two couples who took a lovely half day tour to Noto and a small vineyard for tasting at Cantina Marilina. We were picked up in a roomy, clean Fiat van very close to our Ortigia AirBnB. Marco’s perfect English was helpful explaining about local history, food and wine. He hosted us during wi...
We are two couples who took a lovely half day tour to Noto and a small vineyard for tasting at Cantina Marilina. We were picked up in a roomy, clean Fiat van very close to our Ortigia AirBnB. Marco’s perfect English was helpful explaining about local history, food and wine. He hosted us during wine tastings as well as during a visit to the oldest coffee shop in Noto for hot chocolate, granita, and coffee. We all highly recommend the tour and Marco as well. They were very easy to communicate with and very courteous.Marzamemi è un piccolo gioiello sul mare, con i suoi colori e profumi mi ha conquistata, Noto è carina , tutto molto bello, Portopalo è bellissima il panorama marittimo meno tutto il degrado intorno
Marzamemi è un piccolo gioiello sul mare, con i suoi colori e profumi mi ha conquistata, Noto è carina , tutto molto bello, Portopalo è bellissima il panorama marittimo meno tutto il degrado intornoMarzamemi è un piccolo borgo di antichi pescatori resa davvero incantevole. Una passeggiata in questo luogo ti fa sentire davvero in vacanza.è deliziosa in ogni angolo e hanno cura di ogni dettaglio: dai fiori ai tavoli decorati ,dai negozietti ai ristorantini. Ci si aspetta solo un sorriso in pi...
Marzamemi è un piccolo borgo di antichi pescatori resa davvero incantevole. Una passeggiata in questo luogo ti fa sentire davvero in vacanza.è deliziosa in ogni angolo e hanno cura di ogni dettaglio: dai fiori ai tavoli decorati ,dai negozietti ai ristorantini. Ci si aspetta solo un sorriso in più da parte dei ristoratori e camerieri. Quindi...relax per tutti! Evviva!Belle ville baroque beaucoup plus touristique que d autres. Super belle place avec un panorama de la cathédrale de palais et d églises. Je crois que la ville en compte 18.
Belle ville baroque beaucoup plus touristique que d autres. Super belle place avec un panorama de la cathédrale de palais et d églises. Je crois que la ville en compte 18.