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For the perfect mix of breath-taking scenery, warm weather and fascinating history, join us on one of our Sicily holidays. Filled with wonderful sights and experiences, charming seaside towns and villages dotted along the coastline, our guided holidays explore every part of it.

Holidays to Sicily

When looking for holidays to Sicily, visiting the mighty Mount Etna – the tallest in Europe and one of the most active volcanoes in the world – must be on your itinerary. We always make sure to include it on our tours, so you can savour the panoramic views over the coast and countryside. The volcanic landscapes, beautiful beaches and crystal blue waters are completely idyllic.

This Italian region has an incredible heritage which we delve into on our Sicily holidays 2025. From discovering ancient Greek and Roman architecture to visiting traces of former civilisations, you will be taken back on a journey of history. Syracuse Archaeological Park, Phoenician settlements, Roman amphitheatres, Greek temples and Aragonese churches; Sicily has a lot to offer for a cultural trip abroad.

No holiday in Sicily is complete without a tour of Palermo. We’ll experience its breath-taking coastal location and many historical sites such as its Baroque landmarks and outstanding mosaics at the Roman Villa Casale in Piazza Armerina. With plenty of leisure time to sample Sicilian cuisine in a typical restaurant, we make sure you get to see and appreciate everything.

The majority of our great value holidays to Sicily from Dublin, Ireland include flights, accommodation, transfers, excursions and award-winning local guides, so you can forget the stress of planning and navigating once you get there.

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Top Places To Visit & Tourist Attractions In Sicily

Taormina

Taormina

A colourful maze of narrow streets and terraces, teeming with cafés, restaurants and boutiques, Taormina sits atop a steep hill, providing breathtaking views of the Mediterranean Sea and Mount Etna. The city’s remarkable Greco-Roman amphitheatre, set into the hillside, is open to the public to view. A cable car service links the town to the shingle and pebble beaches below with warm, shallow waters, ideal for swimming and snorkelling. We’ll get to explore the town of Taormina on a full day trip as part of our holidays to Sicily.

Mount Etna

Mount Etna

Europe's largest volcano and one of the world’s most active, Mount Etna is situated on the tectonic plate boundary between the continents of Africa and Europe. At over 3,300 metres high, this impressive volcano dominates the landscape of eastern Sicily. Mount Etna and its slopes have been part of the national park, Parco Naturale dell'Etna, since 1987. With alpine forests and deserts of lava on its upper levels, the volcano’s lower slopes are home to vineyards, orchards and even a golf course. On our holidays to Sicily, we’ll visit the top of the mountain for panoramic views of the island.

Palermo

Palermo

Founded in 734 BC by the Phoenicians, the city of Palermo has played an important role in history for over 2,000 years. Today, Palermo is the capital of Sicily and known for its buzzing atmosphere. From the colourful Ballaro market to the impressive Norman Palace and the stunning Palermo Cathedral; visitors to Palermo will be able to see the unique blend of Roman, Norman, Moorish and Byzantine influence throughout the city. On selected holidays to Sicily, we’ll enjoy a day trip to Palermo to take in some of the city’s beautiful sights and fascinating history.

Syracuse

Syracuse

The historic Syracuse archaeological park offers a unique testimony to the development of Mediterranean civilisation over three millennia. The site contains outstanding vestiges dating back to Greek and Roman times, such as the Temple of Athena, a Greek theatre, a Roman amphitheatre, a fort and more. Another interesting feature of the park is the Ear of Dionysus, a limestone cave carved out of the Temenites hill. Legend has it that Dionysus held political prisoners within the cave as the acoustics allowed him to hear their whispered secrets and their tortured screams would be amplified as a warning to others.

Sicily Tour Highlights

Sicily Tour Highlights

  • Stay in the relaxing beachside resort of Giardini Naxos. 
  • See the iconic Mount Etna and Ancient Greek Theatre in Taormina. 
  • Enjoy a full day excursion to Syracuse and discover its UNESCO Archeological Park. 
  • Take a boat trip to explore the Aeolian Islands, including Lipari and Vulano.
  • Visit charming towns of Savoca and Forza D'Agrò, which were used as filming locations in the classic film ‘The Godfather’.
  • Uncover more of the vibrant city of Palermo, the capital of Sicily. 

Sicily Holiday FAQs

Do Sicily hotels provide entertainment and is free WiFi available?

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In Sicily, WiFi is free in most restaurants, bars, cafes and hotels, but in hotels it may be free of charge in the public areas only. Some resort-based hotels in Sicily feature live entertainment, but do check your hotel facilities. During the summer months, musical entertainment can often be enjoyed at pavement cafes and outdoor public spaces in Giardini Naxos, Taormina and other towns along the coast.

Can hotels in Sicily provide meals to suit my dietary requirements?

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When notified in advance, Travel Department can inform our Sicily hotels of  your dietary requests, such as gluten-free, vegetarian or vegan foods.Please note that choices may be limited compared to the offering found in hotels at home.  

Is there a dress code at my hotel or going out in Sicily?

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For restaurants and hotel dining rooms you can dress casually, but we suggest you avoid wearing “beach wear”, such as shorts and flip flops. When visiting churches and holy places, cover up bare flesh; shoulders, chest, legs.

I have walking difficulties, is a holiday in Sicily suitable?

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Our guided tours in Sicily will involve periods of walking and standing, at times on uneven or cobbled surfaces. There will be steep inclines or steps to negotiate at certain locations and early morning starts for some excursions. A reasonable degree of health and mobility is required. For all our tours we have an activity level guide to help you decide which holiday suits you best. For specific advice regarding our Sicily tours and to discuss any special needs, please contact us directly and we will be happy to assist you.    

What are the most popular food and drinks to try in Sicily?

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Sicilian food is similar to mainland Italy, but there are more influences from its Greek and Arab neighbours. When you fancy a snack, try the Arancini, tasty fried rice balls filled with various ingredients, from meat to mozzarella. For bigger appetites, freshly caught seafood is always a good choice, or try a local pasta favourite; Pasta con le Sarde – made with sardines, fennel, pine nuts, raisins and toasted breadcrumbs in olive oil. Cannoli, a rolled pastry filled with ricotta and candied fruits is a classic Sicilian sweet treat. Accompany your meal with a robust Nero d’Avola or a light Grillo, just some of the excellent wines produced on the island. To finish, enjoy a glass of Marsala, Sicily’s renowned fortified wine.

When is the best time to visit Sicily?

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Early July to the end of August is peak tourist season and visitors can expect a lively atmosphere at the beach resorts as well as very hot, sunny weather. May to June and September to October are ideal for relaxing and sightseeing in Sicily, with fewer crowds at the coast, plenty of sunshine and temperatures in the region of 25-30C.  

Is Sicily a good holiday destination?

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Sicily's chequered past has resulted in a rich and unique culture, with traces of former civilisations including Roman amphitheatres, Greek temples and Aragonese churches waiting to be discovered throughout the island. North of the island lies the Aeolian Island archipelago, a group of volcanic islands that exhibit incredible natural beauty, earning them a place on UNESCO’s World Heritage list. Both Sicily and the Aeolian Islands still have some active volcanoes, the most famous being towering Mount Etna. Sicily also has charming seaside towns and villages located along the coastline; it’s one of the best places to experience an authentic Italy holiday

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