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Discover Sicily’s Baroque gems and chocolate tradition on this full-day tour from Siracusa visiting Ragusa Ibla, Modica, and Noto for authentic cultural experiences.

This 7-hour and 30-minute tour offers a deep dive into Sicily’s stunning Baroque architecture and heritage of Aztec-style chocolate. Priced at $230.48 per person, it provides a well-rounded experience of the Val di Noto region, with stops in Ragusa Ibla, Modica, and Noto. The tour departs from Siracusa at 8:30 am, with a mobile ticket that ensures easy access.
Designed for those interested in architecture, local cuisine, and scenic drives, this tour balances independent exploration with comfortable transportation. The group size is limited to 7 travelers, which helps maintain an intimate atmosphere. While it doesn’t include a guided tour, the driver provides helpful commentary and insights about each stop, making it ideal for curious visitors keen to explore at their own pace.

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The tour begins promptly at 8:30 am at Corso Umberto I in Siracusa. The meeting point is close to public transportation, making it convenient to reach. Guests are picked up by the driver in an air-conditioned vehicle, ready to take them through the scenic Val di Noto. The transportation provides a smooth ride between stops, with opportunities to enjoy the countryside views along the way.
The first stop is Ragusa Ibla, a UNESCO-listed town known for its wide array of Baroque architecture. The two-hour independent walk allows visitors to explore palaces, churches, and charming streets at their own pace. Notable landmarks include beautiful palaces and churches that exemplify Sicily’s Baroque style. Visitors can admire the honey-colored tufa stone buildings, which create a warm and inviting atmosphere.
While no guided commentary is included during this walk, the driver offers background information, and visitors can choose to explore the local cafés or shops. Admission tickets to specific sites are not included, giving flexibility for personal interests.

Next, the tour moves to Modica, a small Baroque town acclaimed for its chocolate-making tradition. The one-hour visit offers the chance to explore chocolate shops that produce Aztec-style chocolate, which has been crafted in the area using an ancient recipe dating back to the Aztecs. Visitors can stroll around freely, visiting popular chocolate shops or simply soaking in the atmosphere of the town.
A notable highlight is the Cathedral of St. George, a symbol of Sicilian Baroque, housing frescoes, paintings, and sculptures. The chocolate tasting is included in the tour, allowing guests to sample local flavors and learn about the traditional process that remains unchanged for centuries.

The final stop is Noto, celebrated as a Sicilian Baroque masterpiece. The town was rebuilt after the 1693 earthquake, shifting closer to the Ionian Sea. Visitors have one hour to explore the main street, lined with honey-toned buildings such as churches and noble palaces. The architecture here is characterized by ornate facades and elegant details, making it one of Sicily’s most visually striking towns.
The free visit allows guests to wander through the streets, visit local shops, or relax at cafés. The main attractions are the cathedrals and palaces with frescoes and sculptures. The setting provides a perfect opportunity for photography and appreciation of Sicilian Baroque.

The vehicle used for this tour is equipped with air conditioning and is operated by an English-speaking driver, who provides informative commentary during the drive. As the tour is independent in each location, no guiding services are included, but the driver is available to answer questions and offer suggestions.
The meeting point in Siracusa is easy to find, and the tour ends back at the same spot around 4 pm. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended due to the walking involved in each town. Since the tour operates with a maximum of 7 travelers, it offers an intimate experience, but it is dependent on minimum participation to run.

Traveling through Val di Noto, visitors enjoy scenic mountain views and the charm of small towns. The drive itself provides beautiful vistas of the Sicilian countryside, with mountains framing the towns. The slow pace allows plenty of time to appreciate each location without feeling rushed.
The stops are balanced between visual sightseeing and independent exploration, giving guests flexibility. The light lunch included features local Sicilian dishes, adding to the regional experience without overwhelming the schedule.

The main highlights are the Baroque architecture in Ragusa Ibla and Noto, renowned for their ornate facades and historical significance. The chocolate tasting in Modica stands out as a unique culinary experience, connecting ancient Aztec traditions with Sicilian craftsmanship.
The scenic drive through the Val di Noto offers stunning views, making it more than just a sightseeing trip but a visual journey through Sicily’s architectural and natural beauty. The informal style of the tour allows for personalized exploration at each stop.
Since the tour does not include a guided commentary within the towns, those seeking in-depth historical insights might find it less satisfying. Reviews indicate that some participants wish for more guided narration, especially during the free walks.
Plus, the tour depends on sufficient participation, so it’s best to book in advance to secure a spot. The price includes transport and chocolate tasting, but admission tickets for specific sights are not included, offering flexibility but requiring optional purchases.
This full-day experience suits travelers who appreciate architecture, culinary traditions, and scenic drives. It’s ideal for those wanting independent exploration combined with comfortable transport. The small group size allows for a more intimate experience, perfect for small parties or families.
It’s less suitable for visitors seeking extensive guided commentary or those with mobility issues, given the walking involved. The light lunch provides a taste of local cuisine but might not satisfy fussy eaters.
This tour offers a well-balanced mix of cultural sights and culinary delights in Val di Noto. The highlighted towns of Ragusa, Modica, and Noto reveal the rich architectural and artistic culture of Sicily. The chocolate tasting in Modica adds a sweet touch to the experience, connecting history with tradition.
While it lacks guided narration inside the towns, the driver’s insights and the independent exploration style make it a flexible, relaxed way to discover Sicily’s Baroque jewels. The scenic drive, local flavors, and beautiful towns make this a memorable outing for those interested in architecture, food, and breathtaking views.
“Fantastic tour. Great driver and some must see cities from Siracusa. Flexibility to do what you want in the cities”
What is the duration of the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 7 hours and 30 minutes, starting at 8:30 am and returning around 4 pm.
Where does the tour start and end?
It departs and ends at Corso Umberto I, 2, Siracusa.
Is a guided tour included during the stops?
No, the tour features independent visits at each stop, with an English-speaking driver providing commentary during the drive.
What is included in the price?
The price covers vehicle with air conditioning, stop as per itinerary, independent visits, and Modica Aztec chocolate tasting.
Are admission fees included?
No, admission tickets to specific sites are not included, giving guests flexibility to explore or skip certain attractions.
Is there a food option during the tour?
Yes, a light lunch of typical Sicilian dishes is included, but details are not specified.
How many people can join this tour?
The group size is limited to 7 travelers, ensuring a personal experience.
What should I wear?
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended due to the amount of walking involved in each town.
Does the tour operate with fewer than two participants?
No, the tour requires at least two participants to run.
Can I cancel and get a refund?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour, allowing full refund if canceled in time.
Is this tour suitable for families or children?
The tour is generally suitable for most, but keep in mind the walking involved; children with mobility issues might find it challenging.
How do I book this tour?
Bookings can be made through the provider, TOUR OF SICILY – DAY TOURS, with contact details available in the original listing.