Great Southern Italy

13 Days 12 Nights
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Journey from Rome through the Amalfi Coast, the Apulia Region, the Trulli Valley, and Matera, then continue across the Mediterranean to the island of Sicily, concluding in Palermo.

This expertly curated itinerary offers a perfect balance of history, culture, natural beauty, and gastronomic delights—an unforgettable exploration of Southern Italy and Sicily.

  • Rome (FCO)
  • Palermo (PMO)
  • First Class Hotels/Masseria
  • 24
  • Arrival & Departure
  • Luxury Minibus
  • Fresh Orecchiette
  • 1

Overview

Great Southern Italy is a 13-day tour, perfectly paced to enjoy the beauty of southern Italy. Start from Rome, enjoy the scenery of the Amalfi Coast, Apulia, Basilicata, and Calabria regions reach the Mediterranean Sea and then embark on a Sicilian adventure. During this marvelous vacation through the south of Italy, you will have the opportunity to enjoy many picturesque towns considered to have outstanding universal value for cultural and natural heritage by the World Heritage Committee (whc.unesco.org). Italy is an amazing country filled with beautiful art, magnificent architecture, an extensive history, delectable cuisines, fine wines, and friendly people. Known for its relaxed lifestyle, you will explore Italy in the same fashion.  

Second or Third time in Italy

  • 13 Day Tour – Rome, Naples, Amalfi Coast, Lecce, Salento, Otranto, Castellana Caves, Alberobello, Itria Valley, Matera, Pizzo, Taormina, Mt. Etna, Agrigento, Valley of the Temples, Mt. Erice, Monreale, Palermo
  • Start in Rome (FCO) – End in Palermo (PMO)
  • 24 Meals to include: 12 breakfast buffets, 4 lunches (wine and olive oil tasting with fine local food,3 lunches), 8 dinners

Itinerary

  • Day
    01

    Arrive in Rome, Italy!

    Welcome to Rome Int. Airport (FCO)! Meet our tour guide and driver and head to your hotel via transfer bus at (10:00 am, 12:30 pm, or 3:00 pm) after a quick rest, enjoy a sightseeing tour of Rome’s highlights  followed by a special Welcome Dinner at one of Rome’s lively restaurants.  

    Hotel: Belstay, Pineta Palace similar (1 night)  

  • Day
    02

    Naples – Amalfi Coast

    After breakfast, follow the Highway of the Sun towards Naples, the city famous for being the standard for pizza and having the best espresso in Italy.  In the morning our local guide will share the history of monuments and sites such as the Triumphal Arch of New Castle, the St. Charles Theater, the Royal Palace, the Galleria Umberto, and the semicircular Piazza Plebiscito. In the afternoon drive towards the Amalfi Coast to reach your waterfront hotel where you’ll have some free time at your own pace before enjoying dinner.  

    Hotel: Le Due Torri, La Lucertola or similar (2 nights)  

  • Day
    03

    Amalfi Coast – Sorrento

    Free time for shopping  in the town of Sorrento, famous for its fantastic lemons which are used to make the regional “limoncello” liqueur. Lunch will be served at a local restaurant with an unforgettable panoromic view. In the afternoon enjoy views of the enchanting colorful towns built on dramatic inclines along the Amalfi Coast (overlooking Amalfi and Positano).  Enjoy the evening at your leisure. 

  • Day
    04

    Taranto – Lecce

    Leave the Amalfi Coast to reach Taranto, a seaside city which lies between the Mar Grande (Big Sea) and Mar Piccolo (Little Sea).  Enjoy some free time to see the 15th-century Aragonese Castle and the San Cataldo Basilica. In the afternoon, take a scenic drive to the Honey Colored Town of Lecce, known as “The Florence of the South”. Enjoy a sightseeing tour  which will include the stunning Basilica and its monumental “Piazza Del Duomo”. In the evening, discover the under-the-radar wine scene and flavors of typical local dishes amongst the cobblestone streets.  

    Hotel: GH di Lecce, Hotel Leone di Messapia or similar (2 nights) 

  • Day
    05

    Otranto – Salento

    Today, a full excursion through the province of Salento. Visit the ancient town of Otranto. Walk through the 1000-year-old walled hamlet and the 11th-century Norman cathedral with the best-preserved mosaic floors in southern Italy. Enjoy lunch at a ”Masseria” (a fortified farmhouses which has been luxuriously restored).  After lunch experience beautiful Lecce at your own pace.

  • Day
    06

    Fresh pasta making class – Alberobello

    This morning reach a local farm house to have a fun “Orecchiette” pasta making class with “nonna”. Enjoy lunch with typical dishes prepared with local food. In the afternoon, reach the village of Alberobello, known for its strange white Trulli buildings with their circular structures and conical roofs.   

    Hotel: Relais Porta del Sud, Park Hotel La Grave or similar (2 nights) 

  • Day
    07

    Matera – Itria Valley

    Drive to the famous Sassi of Matera (a fascinating cluster of prehistoric cave dwellings built into the rocks of deep ravines) for a walking tour. The town is a UNESCO World Heritage site  (https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/). Wind up the day with a delicious lunch at a local restaurant.

  • Day
    08

    Calabria – Sicily

    Leaving the town of Matera, drive through the unforgettable landscapes of the Calabria region down to Villa San Giovanni. There will be some free time for lunch in the beautiful village of Pizzo. In the afternoon, take a forty-five-minute ferry ride to Sicily. Upon arrival enjoy some free time followed by dinner.  

    Hotel: Villa Diodoro, Ceaser Palace or similar (2 nights) 

  • Day
    09

    Taormina – Mt. Etna

    Visit the 3rd-century Greek Amphitheater in Taormina, the second largest of its kind in Sicily. Situated above the city, it offers spectacular views of the bay and Mt. Etna. Later, embark on an exciting excursion to Mt. Etna Lunch will be served on the slopes of Etna with wine tastings from local farms.  Weather permitting, we will ascend 5,400 feet to the highest active volcano in Europe.

  • Day
    10

    Agrigento

    Drive to Agrigento for a walking tour through the Valley of the Temples where you will discover some of the world’s most striking and well-preserved Grecian ruins, second only to Athens! a Declared a UNESCO World Heritage site (https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/)  Tonight’s dinner will be served at a local restaurant.  

    Hotel: Blu Kaos, Hotel Villa Romana or similar (1 night) 

  • Day
    11

    Erice – Palermo

    Explore the medieval town of Erice which is  surrounded by ancient Elimi & Phoenician walls.  This little town is situatiod 2887 feet above sea level and allows striking sea views. Lunch will be served at a local restaurant. After lunch stroll through the charming old stone streets and see medieval churches such as the Cathedral of Erice.  

    Hotel:  IBIS Style Palermo, Bel 3 or similar (2 nights)

  • Day
    12

    Palermo – Monreale – St.Rosalia

    This morning, enjoy a sightseeing tour of the city featuring the honey-colored Cathedral and Piazza Bellini. From there travel to the town of Monreale to visit the magnificent 12th century Norman Cathedral. Picturesque views of the Conca d’Oro (famous for its 50,000 square feet of precious Byzantine mosaics) will astonish as we make our way through this ancient city. This evening, enjoy dinner at a local restaurant to celebrate the success of your vacation.  

  • Day
    13

    Leaving for home

    Arrivederci Italia! Our Departure transfer bus will arrive at Palermo Int. Airport (PMO) at 5:30 am and 7:30 am

Great Southern Italy map

Excursions

  • Rome: sightseeing bus tour
  • Naples: walkign tour (WLG)*
  • Lecce: walking tour (WLG)*
  • Castellana Caves: tickets (WLG)*
  • Fresh pasta making class
  • Alberobello: walking tour (WLG)*
  • Matera: walking tour (WLG)*
  • Messina: ferry boat tickets
  • Taormina: Greek Amphitheater tickets and walking tour (WLG)*
  • Agrigento: Valley of the Temples tickets and walking tour (WLG)*
  • Palermo: walking tour (WLG)*
  • Monreale: Norman Cathedral tickets (WLG)*
  • *(WLG) = With Local Guide and wireless headsets

FAQs

What is the Great Southern Italy tour?

Great Southern Italy is a 13-day, 12-night curated journey from Rome to Palermo, crossing the Amalfi Coast, Apulia, Basilicata, Calabria, and Sicily. This tour blends history, archaeology, UNESCO sites, cuisine, and natural beauty—ideal for first-time or returning travelers seeking a complete Southern Italian experience.

What type of accommodation is included?

You will stay in First Class Hotels and Masserie, typically:

  • Rome (1 night): Belstay, Pineta Palace, or similar
  • Amalfi Coast (2 nights): Le Due Torri, La Lucertola, or similar
  • Lecce (2 nights): GH di Lecce, Hotel Leone di Messapia, or similar
  • Itria Valley (2 nights): Relais Porta del Sud, Park Hotel La Grave, or similar
  • Taormina (2 nights): Villa Diodoro, Ceaser Palace, or similar
  • Agrigento (1 night): Blu Kaos, Hotel Villa Romana, or similar
  • Palermo (2 nights): IBIS Style Palermo, Bel 3, or similar

All hotels are selected for comfort, location, and quality.

What meals are included?

A total of 24 meals:

  • 12 buffet breakfasts
  • 4 lunches (including wine/olive oil tasting & masseria lunch)
  • 8 dinners
  • 1 pasta-making culinary experience

What transportation is provided?

Luxury Minibus for all transfers and touring

Ferry crossing from Calabria to Sicily

Airport transfers at scheduled times

When are the airport transfers?

Arrival Transfers in Rome (FCO):

  • Group transfers depart at 10:00 AM, 12:30 PM, and 3:00 PM.

Departure Transfers in Palermo (PMO):

  • Group transfers depart at 5:30 AM and 7:30 AM on Day 13.

Private transfers can be arranged for travelers outside the scheduled times.

What are the main highlights of the tour?

  • Rome sightseeing tour
  • Naples walking tour & historic center
  • Amalfi Coast panoramas & Sorrento
  • Lecce’s Baroque architecture
  • Otranto’s cathedral & Salento coast
  • Fresh pasta “Orecchiette” class with a local nonna
  • Alberobello’s iconic Trulli homes (UNESCO)
  • Matera’s Sassi cave dwellings (UNESCO)
  • Pizzo village & ferry crossing to Sicily
  • Taormina Greek Amphitheater (UNESCO)
  • Mount Etna excursion with wine tasting
  • Agrigento’s Valley of the Temples (UNESCO)
  • Erice medieval hilltop town
  • Palermo and Monreale Cathedral with its 50,000 sq ft of mosaics

Are local guides included?

Yes. Certified local guides (WLG) accompany key tours, including:

  • Naples
  • Lecce
  • Castellana Caves
  • Alberobello
  • Matera
  • Taormina
  • Agrigento
  • Palermo
  • Monreale

Wireless audio headsets are provided where noted.

Are special culinary experiences included?

Yes. The tour includes:

  • Wine and olive oil tasting with local food
  • Orecchiette pasta-making class
  • Lunch at a traditional masseria
  • Numerous regional meals featuring local specialties

How much walking is involved?

While the tour is easy, many UNESCO sites involve uneven stone paths, steps, and moderate walking. Comfortable shoes are recommended.

Can I extend my stay before or after the tour?

Yes. We offer optional pre- and post-tour hotel nights and custom trip extensions upon request.