Tour

Marsala, Erice & Segesta Day Trip

From a Greek theatre to a medieval city with Aragonese influences, on our day trip to Marsala, Erice, and Segesta you'll see it all! You'll explore monuments from different historic periods and delve into Sicily's fascinating past. Marsala, Erice...

  • 10 hours
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  • Open on Thu

From a Greek theatre to a medieval city with Aragonese influences, on our day trip to Marsala, Erice, and Segesta you'll see it all! You'll explore monuments from different historic periods and delve into Sicily's fascinating past.

Marsala, Erice & Segesta Day Trip

Pickup begins at 8:15 am from your selected meeting point, followed by a 1 hour 30 minutes drive to the Segesta Archaeological Park. Upon arrival, you will have 1 hour 30 minutes to explore Segesta, where significant remnants from its destruction in 306 BC remain, including the Doric temple and a Greek theatre offering views of the Sicilian coastline and Mediterranean.

Then, we'll proceed to Erice, a medieval town on San Giuliano Hill, where you will enjoy 2 hours 30 minutes to explore. Notable sites include the Norman Castle of Venus and the 14th-century Cathedral from the reign of Frederick III of Aragon.

Next, a brief stop at the salt flats in Marsala will precede your visit to the historic centre, where you will have 1 hour to navigate sites like the Garibaldi Gate and the Spanish barracks.

The trip concludes with a return to the starting point at 6 pm.

Pick up

When booking, you may choose between two pickup points:

Corso Vittorio Emanuele, 9.Aeroviaggi Sciaccamare S.P.A.

Prices

Included

  • Transport by minibus or coach
  • English speaking guide

Not included

  • Food and drinks
  • Entry to the Segesta Archaeological Park: 6EUR per person.

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