Our Sicily holidays & tours

A trip to Sicily can be an exercise in pure decadence. There’s the volcano-blackened city of Catania; the smoking Aeolian Islands; capital Palermo, with its mosaic-encrusted churches; and Agrigento, with its crumbling Greek temples. Our Sicily holidays let you revel in the island’s decaying grandeurs, but they also delight in modern Sicily, and benefit its people and environment in the here and now. The riches of the land are yours: from wine tastings to farm visits. You’ll eat food grown out of volcanic soil – a glut of grapes, wine, fruits and vegetables, at local restaurants. You’ll have a local guide who will help you go deeper, so you can meet local artisans and make market purchases – grandeur, yes, but also save room for granita.

Our top Sicily holidays

Sicily history tour, Italy

From £1829 to £2649
9 days ex flights
One of the most fascinating islands in Europe
Small group2026: 14 Mar, 21 Mar, 4 Apr, 11 Apr, 18 Apr, 25 Apr, 2 May, 16 May, 23 May, 30 May, 13 Jun, 20 Jun, 29 Aug, 5 Sep, 12 Sep, 19 Sep, 26 Sep, 3 Oct, 10 Oct, 17 Oct, 24 Oct, 31 Oct, 7 Nov, 14 Nov, 2027: 13 Mar, 20 Mar, 3 Apr, 10 Apr, 17 Apr, 24 Apr, 1 May, 8 May, 15 May, 22 May, 29 May, 5 Jun, 12 Jun, 19 Jun, 28 Aug, 4 Sep, 11 Sep, 18 Sep, 25 Sep, 2 Oct, 9 Oct, 16 Oct, 23 Oct, 30 Oct, 6 Nov, 13 Nov

Small group Sicily grand tour

From £3279 to £4449
15 days ex flights
Discover the temples, villages and food of Sicily
Small group2026: 4 Apr, 2 May, 30 May, 5 Sep, 19 Sep, 3 Oct, 31 Oct, 2027: 3 Apr, 1 May, 29 May, 21 Aug, 4 Sep, 18 Sep, 2 Oct, 30 Oct

Sicily food holiday in Italy

From £2229 to £2549
8 days ex flights
Be overwhelmed at how varied and diverse Sicily’s cuisine
Small group2026: 5 Apr, 3 May, 10 May, 14 Jun, 30 Aug, 6 Sep, 20 Sep, 27 Sep, 11 Oct, 18 Oct, 2027: 4 Apr, 18 Apr, 2 May, 9 May, 30 May, 13 Jun, 29 Aug, 5 Sep, 19 Sep, 26 Sep, 10 Oct, 17 Oct

Sicily self guided cycling holiday in Italy

From £1819 to £1999
9 days inc UK flights
A wonderful introduction to baroque Sicily's south-east
Tailor made

Sicily cycling holiday in Italy

From £1759 to £2499
8 days ex flights
Ride through Sicily's UNESCO sites of Siracusa, Noto, Modica and Ragusa
Small group2026: 12 Apr, 26 Apr, 3 May, 17 May, 24 May, 31 May, 7 Jun, 21 Jun, 30 Aug, 6 Sep, 13 Sep, 20 Sep, 27 Sep, 4 Oct, 11 Oct, 18 Oct, 2027: 11 Apr, 25 Apr, 2 May, 16 May, 23 May, 30 May, 6 Jun, 20 Jun, 29 Aug, 5 Sep, 12 Sep, 19 Sep, 26 Sep, 3 Oct, 10 Oct, 17 Oct

Malta and Gozo & Sicily holiday

From £3565 to £3995
16 days ex flights
Explore the diverse islands of Malta, Gozo and Sicily
Small group2026: 14 Mar, 4 Apr, 11 Apr, 18 Apr, 25 Apr, 2 May, 9 May, 23 May, 30 May, 6 Jun, 13 Jun, 5 Sep, 12 Sep, 19 Sep, 26 Sep, 3 Oct, 10 Oct, 17 Oct, 24 Oct

Sicily tour, classical Sicily

From £2085 to £2225
8 days ex flights
Tour the main classical sights of Sicily
Small group2026: 1 Mar, 15 Mar, 22 Mar, 12 Apr, 19 Apr, 26 Apr, 3 May, 10 May, 17 May, 31 May, 7 Jun, 14 Jun, 21 Jun, 30 Aug, 6 Sep, 13 Sep, 20 Sep, 27 Sep, 4 Oct, 11 Oct, 18 Oct, 25 Oct, 1 Nov, 2027: 28 Feb, 7 Mar, 14 Mar, 11 Apr, 18 Apr, 25 Apr, 2 May, 9 May, 16 May, 30 May, 6 Jun, 13 Jun, 20 Jun, 29 Aug, 5 Sep, 12 Sep, 19 Sep, 26 Sep, 3 Oct, 10 Oct, 17 Oct, 24 Oct, 31 Oct

Sicily history tour

From £3445 to £3715
15 days ex flights
Discover Sicily with a knowledgeable guest lecturer
Small group2026: 26 Apr, 10 May, 31 May, 30 Aug, 13 Sep, 4 Oct, 18 Oct, 2027: 25 Apr, 9 May, 30 May, 13 Jun, 29 Aug, 12 Sep, 3 Oct, 17 Oct

Sicily food holiday

From £2255 to £2395
8 days ex flights
Embark on a gastronomic journey across Sicily
Small group2026: 26 Apr, 10 May, 14 Jun, 6 Sep, 13 Sep, 20 Sep, 27 Sep, 11 Oct, 2027: 25 Apr, 9 May, 16 May, 23 May, 13 Jun, 5 Sep, 12 Sep, 19 Sep, 26 Sep, 3 Oct
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Sicily holiday highlights

Go for a hike

Outside the hottest summer months, Sicily and its dozen or so islands are a treat for walkers. Walking on Sicily ranges from easy ambles through flower filled meadows, to dramatic hikes along precipitous coastlines. The views of Etna are breathtaking, but if you want to get a close up of Western Europe’s largest active volcano, the only way is up. Sicily’s Aeolian Islands are also volcanic and best seen by pulling on a protective helmet and hiking the dusty lava trails. Peering into the crater of Stromboli as it spews lava against the darkening twilight sky (yes, it is safe!) is pretty much the definition of dramatic.

Even little ones can enjoy a walk here, hiking on Etna through woody trails, exploring a volcanic cave en route and eventually reaching the Sartorius Mounts, old craters created during a lava flow in 1865. On Stromboli, it’s an easy, hour long walk to the viewpoint over the Sciara del Fuoco, a black lava scar down the side of the volcano, to see the regular eruptions which, when violent enough, send red hot rocks tumbling down the slope into the sea.

Step back in time

You can’t really ignore Sicily’s long history; it’s dotted across the island, in the form of ancient architecture left by Greeks and Romans, Phoenicians and Carthaginians. The amphitheatre at Syracuse, the beautifully preserved Concordia temple in Agrigento and the monumental ruins of Selinunte are three of the island’s most celebrated ancient sites, and this classical heritage is complemented by architectural gems from more recent history. In Palermo alone you can see Norman palace walls, Arab arches and Byzantine mosaics. Down in the southeast of the island, Sicilian baroque architecture dominates the UNESCO World Heritage towns of the Val di Noto in gorgeous style – think grand palaces, lavish cathedrals and sculpted balconies. Inland, meanwhile, the island is peppered with the ruins of Arab and Norman castles.

Obligingly, most of Sicily’s best historic highlights are clustered around the coast and a week or so is enough to execute a circuit of the entire island to take them all in. Guided small group holidays that emphasise Sicily’s history will also dip into its cultural treats, with wonderful food, wine tasting, hikes through nature reserves and exploration on Mount Etna.
Sicily’s street food is delicious, cheap and, sometimes, challenging – pani ca meusa is beef spleen in a bap.

Come hungry

Every town in Sicily has a speciality to devour or local wine to quaff, and the island’s location in the heart of the Med means the food is a fusion of French, Greek and Arab influences (which explains the couscous and cassata). Tuck into arancini rice balls, chocolate from Modica made to an Aztec recipe that arrived with the Spaniards, granita and satisfyingly thick sfincione pizza.

Try two wheels

Cycling in Sicily is a joy, with good roads forming fantastic week long circuits in the southeast or northwest. Expect some long ascents and freewheeling descents, so you’ll need to be reasonably fit, but pretty much anywhere you pedal, you’ll find Greek and Roman ruins, Baroque beauty and gorgeous landscapes to stop off at. Pack swimmers in your panniers, too, so you can grab a cooling coastal dip.

Our Sicily holidays reviews

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Mary Jane Brodrib11 Jun 2025
One of the best tours I have ever done! Sicily has many facets: a long very interesting history, wonderful archaeology sites and excellent museums, great scenery and coastlines, memorable excellent cuisine with the freshest locally grown ingredients, and it’s not as expensive as many other places in Europe. read more
Rosalind Ambler12 May 2025
I loved the olive and tropical fruit farm visit. It was real, not touristic, and wandering through olive groves to a tasting table was great. Also the wine tasting with food matching up Etnaread more
Pamela W30 Sep 2025
Very good. Climbing Mt Etna, Greek ruins, Gambino's wine tasting was an excellent experience.read more
ian peckitt30 Sep 2025
Beautiful scenery and clear waters of the Mediterranean. I would rate this as a 4 star trip due to the comfortable hotels and enjoyable cycling.read more
Written by Joanna Simmons
Photo credits: [Page banner: Gandolfo Cannatella] [Go for a hike : Miguel Virkkunen Carvalho] [Step back in time : Andrea Schaffer] [Come hungry : kennejima] [Try two wheels : Herbert Frank]