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Discover Sicily's top sights on a private 10-hour tour from Palermo, visiting the Valley of the Temples, Agrigento, and Scala dei Turchi with flexibility and comfort.

This private tour offers an efficient way to see three iconic Sicilian attractions in a single day. For $404.75 per person, travelers enjoy a 10-hour journey that combines history, stunning scenery, and local culture. Starting with a stress-free pickup from Palermo, the tour provides private transportation and scenic drives to the Valley of the Temples, Agrigento, and Scala dei Turchi.
Designed for those with a keen interest in archaeology, natural beauty, and authentic city streets, this tour allows for a self-directed exploration at each stop. While admission fees for the Valley of the Temples and Scala dei Turchi are not included, the flexibility to choose how to spend your time makes this a popular choice.
This tour is well-suited for travelers who prefer a personalized experience, want to maximize sightseeing in a limited time, and appreciate comfortable transportation with knowledgeable guides. The average booking time of 110 days in advance indicates strong interest, and reviews highlight the quality of guides and the scenery.

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The tour begins with pickup at your hotel or designated meeting point in Palermo, ensuring a hassle-free start. The air-conditioned vehicle offers a comfortable ride across scenic Sicilian landscapes, making the long drive more enjoyable.
Travelers appreciate that cell phone charging and bottled water are included, adding to the convenience. The private transportation means your group can enjoy a flexible itinerary, with the ability to spend more or less time at each stop based on personal interest.
The tour also covers expenses such as diesel, motorway tolls, parking, and limited traffic access, so there are no hidden costs during the day. The start time at 8:30am sets a good pace, allowing maximum time at each location.
The Valley of the Temples is a highlight of this tour, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1997. Spanning over 1300 hectares, it is the largest archaeological site in the world dedicated to the Greek temples.
The site features ten well-preserved Doric temples, dedicated to the gods of Magna Grecia. The monumental ruins offer a vivid glimpse into ancient Akragas, with structures dating back to the Hellenic period. Visitors are encouraged to explore independently, enjoying the freedom to walk at their own pace and absorb the impressive architecture.
While admission tickets are not included, the site’s exceptional conservation and historical significance make it a must-see. Given the uphill walking and uneven surfaces mentioned in reviews, travelers should wear comfortable shoes and be prepared for some physical activity.

The city of Agrigento lies just four kilometers from the Valley of the Temples and offers a rich tapestry of Greek, Roman, Arab, and Norman influences. With a population of around 60,000, Agrigento sits atop two adjoining hills: the Girgenti hill and the Atenea cliff.
The city’s streets and alleys vividly display ancient ruins alongside lively modern life. Notable figures such as Luigi Pirandello and Leonardo Sciascia originate from Agrigento, adding literary significance to the city’s cultural landscape.
The three hours allocated for the city’s exploration allow for sightseeing, enjoying local eateries, and soaking in the historical architecture. Since admission is free, visitors can wander freely, discovering the city’s stories at their own pace.

The Scala dei Turchi is renowned for its white marl cliffs that rise dramatically from the sea. Formed from Trubi marl, the cliffs have a wavy, irregular shape with gentle, rounded lines that contrast beautifully with the surrounding beaches.
To reach the top, visitors follow a natural limestone staircase along the coast, offering spectacular views of the Agrigento coast and Capo Rossello. The cliffs are a popular spot for photography thanks to their unique appearance and striking color.
While admission is not included, the public access and scenic appeal make Scala dei Turchi a highlight of this tour. The two-hour stop provides ample time to take photos, enjoy the scenery, and relax on nearby beaches.
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One of the most praised features of this private tour is the freedom to explore each site independently. Visitors can choose how much time to spend at the Valley of the Temples, Agrigento, and Scala dei Turchi, making the experience more tailored to personal interests.
The self-guided approach is especially useful for those who prefer to avoid large group tours. It also allows for spontaneous discoveries, whether it’s an unplanned photo stop or a quick visit to a local café.
The private transportation ensures comfort and ease, and guides are available to clarify questions or provide insights along the way. This level of customization makes the tour a valuable option for travelers seeking a personalized Sicilian adventure.

The tour is operated by NonSoloTransfer, with a contact number (+393409465347) and email ([email protected]) available for inquiries. The average booking window of 110 days indicates a steady demand, so early reservation is recommended.
All travelers, including those with service animals, can participate, and the tour is accessible for most. Since most travelers can participate, it suits a wide range of ages and fitness levels, though some walking on uneven surfaces is involved.
Cancellation is free up to 24 hours in advance, offering flexibility if plans change. The tour’s group discounts make it an appealing choice for families or small groups seeking a private yet economical experience.

This private day trip from Palermo provides a balanced mix of ancient history, scenic landscapes, and city exploration. The flexible itinerary allows travelers to prioritize what interests them most, whether it’s the archaeological grandeur of the Valley of the Temples or the dramatic beauty of Scala dei Turchi.
The comfort of private transportation, combined with knowledgeable guides and scenic stops, makes this tour a strong choice for those wanting an efficient yet personalized Sicilian experience. The main limitations are the additional costs for entry fees and some physical demands at the archaeological site.
This tour suits history enthusiasts, nature lovers, and those seeking a tailored day trip. It offers a smart way to see key highlights of southern Sicily without the hassle of logistics, making it a practical and enjoyable option.
“We were picked up at our hotel by Antonino. The tour was self-directed and although we chose not to have an audio guide I would recommend doing so…”
What is included in the price of the tour?
The price covers private transportation, air conditioning, bottled water, and cell phone charging. Entry fees for the Valley of the Temples and Scala dei Turchi are not included.
What is the duration of the tour?
The entire experience lasts approximately 10 hours, with the tour starting at 8:30am.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, the tour can accommodate children, with child seats available. However, some walking and uneven surfaces at the archaeological site should be considered.
Can I customize the time spent at each stop?
Yes, the self-directed nature of the tour allows for flexible timing at each location.
Where does the tour depart from?
The tour begins with pickup at your hotel or specified meeting point in Palermo.
Are entrance tickets included?
No, tickets for the Valley of the Temples and Scala dei Turchi are paid separately.
Is this a group tour?
No, this is a private tour for your group only.
What is the guide’s role during the stops?
While the tour is self-guided, the driver is available for questions or guidance, and guides are known for their knowledgeable explanations.
How far in advance should I book?
Booking about 110 days in advance is typical, but earlier reservations are recommended due to high demand.
Is transportation accessible for travelers with mobility challenges?
Most travelers can participate, but the uneven surfaces and uphill walking at the Valley of the Temples may pose challenges; accessibility details are not specified.
This private Sicily tour from Palermo promises an enriching, flexible, and scenic exploration of three of the island’s most captivating sights.