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Explore the Valley of the Temples, Roman Villa mosaics, and Siracusa on this 8.5-hour tour with expert guides, flexible independent visits, and scenic stops in Sicily.
The Agrigento to Siracusa with Valley of Temples and Roman Villa Trip offers an enriching day exploring some of the most iconic archaeological sites in Sicily. Priced at $297.43 per person, this 8.5-hour tour includes visits to the Valley of the Temples in Agrigento, the Roman Villa of Casale in Piazza Armerina, and a scenic stop in Siracusa. It’s designed for those who appreciate history, stunning ruins, and flexibility, with independent visits supported by audio-guides and informative boards. The tour operates with a maximum of 7 travelers, ensuring a comfortable experience, and includes pickup and air-conditioned transport.
While the tour provides guided transportation and key entry packages, it does not include admission fees for the Roman Villa, which are approximately €12 per person. An ideal choice for travelers who want a mix of guided logistics and personal exploration, this trip balances organized stops with the freedom to wander at your own pace.

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The tour begins at 10:15 am, with a pickup arranged at a designated meeting point near public transportation options in Agrigento. The itinerary is designed for independent exploration at each site, with audio-guides provided exclusively for the Valley of the Temples. The stops are arranged to maximize sightseeing while allowing sufficient time at each location, including around 2 hours in the Valley of the Temples and the Roman Villa.
The itinerary includes a light lunch break in Piazza Armerina, giving travelers a chance to recharge before heading to the Roman Villa. The final stop in Siracusa offers a brief overview of the city, with an estimated 2-hour window for sightseeing.

The Valley of the Temples is one of Sicily’s most notable archaeological sites, with a self-guided walking tour supported by an audio-guide. The site features impressive Greek temples dating back to the 5th century BC, set against the backdrop of the Sicilian countryside. Visitors can take their time exploring well-preserved ruins, including the Temple of Concordia, one of the best-preserved Doric temples in the world.
The independent nature of the visit allows for a personal experience, where viewers can linger or move swiftly through the ruins. The audio-guide provides historical context and highlights key features, making it accessible for those interested in ancient Greece.

In Piazza Armerina, the Roman Villa of Casale showcases a spectacular floor mosaic collection covering about 3,500 square meters. Built in the 4th century AD, the villa was a luxurious residence for upper-class Romans. The mosaics depict intricate scenes ranging from hunting and mythology to daily life, celebrated among scholars for their craftsmanship.
Visitors will view the mosaics independently, guided by information boards in every room. While the admission fee is not included (currently about €12 per adult), the well-preserved mosaics provide a vivid glimpse into Roman aristocratic life. Expect about 2 hours for this stop, with time to appreciate the details of each scene.

The tour concludes with a scenic drive to Siracusa, a city famed for its ancient Greek and Roman history. The short stop in Siracusa provides a photo opportunity and a quick impression of the city’s historic charm. Although the visit is limited in time, it offers a taste of one of Sicily’s most atmospheric cities, with scenic views and architecture that reflect centuries of cultural influence.
This final stop is free of admission fees, emphasizing the trip’s focus on exploration rather than extensive sightseeing in Siracusa. The 2-hour window allows travelers to stretch their legs or take quick photos before returning.

The tour’s meeting point is near public transportation options, making it accessible for travelers staying in Agrigento. The vehicle used for transportation is air-conditioned, ensuring comfort during Sicily’s warm days. Each passenger can carry a bag of up to 20 kg, suitable for day trips and personal belongings.
The small group size—with a maximum of 7 travelers—ensures personalized attention and a more relaxed atmosphere. The tour is operated by TOUR OF SICILY – DAY TOURS, with English-speaking staff providing assistance.
The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, providing peace of mind for travelers who need flexibility. Confirmation is received at the time of booking, and the tour operates regardless of weather conditions, though traffic may influence the schedule slightly.
Since the tour does not include a dedicated guide, the emphasis is on independent exploration supported by guides and information boards. This setup appeals to those who prefer a more autonomous experience but still want the convenience of organized transportation.

The combination of the Valley of the Temples, Roman mosaics, and scenic stops in Siracusa gives this tour a well-rounded sample of Sicily’s ancient history and landscape. The independent visits with audio-guides and information boards mean travelers can tailor their experience and spend more time at sites they find most interesting.
The comfortable vehicle and small group size contribute to a more intimate and relaxed experience, avoiding the crowds typical of larger tours. The balanced itinerary includes cultural icons, scenic drives, and time for personal exploration, making it suitable for history enthusiasts and curious travelers alike.
This tour offers a value-driven way to explore Sicily’s archaeological treasures, with a flexible, self-guided format supported by expert logistics. While it does not include guided tours inside each site, the audio-guide and information boards deliver enough context to enrich each visit.
Strengths include the impressive Valley of the Temples, the magnificent mosaics of the Roman Villa, and scenic highlights in Siracusa. The limited group size enhances comfort, and the easy pickup simplifies planning.
The main consideration is the additional cost for Roman Villa admission and the independent nature of visits, which may not suit travelers seeking guided tours inside each location. Still, for those who prefer an autonomous yet organized day, this trip offers a well-paced, insightful experience.
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What is included in the tour price?
The tour includes visits to the Valley of the Temples, Roman Villa of Casale, and a scenic stop in Siracusa, along with transportation, audio-guides for the Valley, and admission packages for the ruins.
Are guided tours available inside the archaeological sites?
No, the visits inside the Valley of the Temples and Roman Villa are independent, guided by audio-guides and information boards.
How long do each of the stops last?
The Valley of the Temples and Roman Villa each allow about 2 hours for exploration, while the Siracusa stop is approximately 2 hours as well.
Is there a set departure time?
Yes, the tour departs at 10:15 am from a designated meeting point near public transportation.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, full refund is available if you cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled start.
Is this tour suitable for all physical levels?
Yes, most travelers can participate, but comfortable walking shoes are recommended due to the nature of site exploration.
Does the tour provide lunch?
No, the tour includes a light lunch break in Piazza Armerina, but meals and beverages are not included.
What language is the tour operated in?
The tour is operated by English-speaking staff, with audio-guides available in English for the Valley of the Temples.
Are there any restrictions on luggage?
Yes, each passenger can carry a bag up to 20 kg (about 80 x 120 x 120 cm).
How many people are in each tour group?
The maximum group size is 7 travelers, ensuring an intimate experience.