viagem de um dia ao Vale dos Templos e Villa Romana del Casale saindo de Taormina
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viagem de um dia ao Vale dos Templos e Villa Romana del Casale saindo de Taormina
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viagem de um dia ao Vale dos Templos e Villa Romana del Casale saindo de Taormina

1 day
Dia Completo
Confirmação imediata
Sobre esta atividade
Encontre seu guia no centro de Taormina e saia em sua jornada até Agrigento, na ensolarada costa sul da Sicília. A cidade é famosa principalmente pelo Vale dos Templos, um sítio arqueológico, listado como Patrimônio da Humanidade pela UNESCO, situado em uma colina que abriga as ruínas que remontam a 430 a.C. Depois de pagar as taxas de entrada, entre no local com seu guia, e siga pelo labirinto de inspiradoras relíquias e ruínas enquanto aprende sobre a antiga Sicília.
Veja o chamado templo de Castor e Pólux (não o templo, que fica em Roma, mas uma composição de ruínas dedicadas aos dois deuses gregos), bem como outros inúmeros destaques. Admire o Templo da Concórdia – um exemplo perfeito de um monumento clássico, bem como o Templo de Juno, o Templo de Jove e a ruína mais antiga, o Templo de Hércules.
Após o almoço opcional, (por conta do visitante), e em seguida, viaje para o interior até a Piazza Armerina, para passar a tarde na mais famosa atração da cidade: a Villa Romana del Casale. A antiga instalação de caça é o lar de uma das maiores coleções do mundo de mosaicos romanos que retratam cenas da vida quotidiana e contos mitológicos.
Siga por conta própria e explore as salas públicas como os banhos termais, o salão público, a área de jantar e o pátio. Contemple com admiração o famoso mural de mosaicos "garotas de biquíni e ouça contos da história do local contadas pelo seu guia. Ouça como a instalação ficou escondida após um deslizamento de terra do século 12, antes de ser descoberta em torno de sete séculos mais tarde. Sua verdadeira magnificência foi realizada após escavações posteriores e o local acabou recebendo um lugar merecido na lista dos Patrimônios Mundiais da UNESCO.
Depois de explorar a atração, retorne ao ônibus e relaxe em sua jornada ao leste até Taormina. Sua viagem diurna termina na volta ao ponto de partida.
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Incluído
  • Veículo com ar-condicionado
  • Guia local em Agrigento
  • Tour de escolta / host
Não incluído
  • Alimentos e bebidas
  • Taxa de entrada para os sites (aprox. 20 euros) - (grátis para cidadãos da UE menores de 18 anos com um ID válido)
Adicional
  • A confirmação será recebida no momento da reserva
  • Guia multilingue
  • Durante o inverno mínimo de 12 pessoas. Existe a possibilidade de cancelamento após a confirmação, se não houver passageiros suficientes para atender aos requisitos. Caso isso ocorra, você receberá um reembolso alternativo ou total
  • Sem acessibilidade para cadeira de rodas
  • Perto de transporte público
  • Os viajantes devem ter condicionamento físico razoável
Características
Turismo
100%
Cultural
70%
Análises
4.3
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lucia55
4 | 2019-07-03

guide is so nice and explain well valley of temple and romana del Casale. It is hot day but take a rest get to something drink , something to eat

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Roselee B
3 | 2019-04-30

The valley of the temples is quite far from Taormina, and the site itself is extremely crowded, not making for a great experience. The entry into the site was also inefficient, with most people giving the guide the entry fee and others buying their own ticket. The latter took time, as did the security check to get in. The guides were informative but did not have the time for personal engagement. The Villa Romana is, however, incredible, and perhaps because we arrived later than scheduled it was less crowded than it could have been. Still, it was a walk through.

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Frances C
5 | 2018-10-26

Yes, this is a long day, but so worth it! The Valley of the Temples is breathtaking. Our guide there was a wonderful historian and we learned so much. Lunch was great and then on to Villa Romana. Admittedly I am a mosaic artist, so this was very special for me! However, anyone would be awed by it's magnificence!

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Victoria S
3 | 2018-07-10

So a long, tedious journey with guide speaking English, German and Italian. By the time we'd registered the English was starting, we fell asleep and missed any info. Only reasonable way for us to get there though. Got to see 3 of the temples -which were magnificent (and we've seen a few) - with a local guide who did her best to sound enthusiastic having clearly done the same old spiel time after time and day after day. But we spent most of the time queuing for entrance tickets! With quite a few coach loads of people going through security then trying to get tickets and not losing group members in baking sun, things got a bit tetchy! Couldn't a group ticket have been sorted? Best photo was of how many people can shelter from scorching sun under an ancient olive tree ha ha. Visit for lunch was good, we had plenty of time. Then on to the Roman Villa. At this point it absolutely chucked it down. Longish walk to villa from coach in rain. Not actually long but we got very wet so felt long. Nearly didn't bother as we'd lost the will and just wanted coffee but glad we did. It was sensational. We've never seen so many magnificent mosaics, ( and we've seen a few) room after room!! Try to leave time for excellent coffee and hot chocolate in little cafe/booth near shops near coach park. Tedious journey back but glad we went.

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karenmspence
2 | 2018-05-05

We took tours everyday of our 9 days in Sicily. Most private except 3 operated by SAT. This is the only tour I regret going on. Our bus was about 2/3 German and 1/3 English. German was definitely the focus by the tour guide on the bus, English explanations were an after thought. They aren't allowed to use microphones at the Temples so it was very hard to hear the guide. The Temples themselves are incredible. Educate yourself on them beforehand and explore on your own. The Villa Romana was miserable. You see this on your own. However, there are other tour groups in there with a guide who block the small, elevated path above the mosaics. This is not the fault of SAT. Lunch is at the very small and rather depressing harbor near Agrigento. Most people went to the lunch place suggested by the guide. We did our own thing at a different restaurant. It was a very long day and most time is spent on the bus. Sal, the driver, is outstanding though.

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muttley762
4 | 2017-10-30

Long drive but well worth it. Valley of Temples were amazing and guide very informative. The mosaics in Villa Romana were breathtaking and far superior to any others I have seen. Both venues are must-sees when in Sicily. The tour was well organised, punctual and the guides very helpful. The only downside was the lunch which was really poor quality and value. Although this was optional there seemed to be no other choice. It would have been helpful if we had been given a menu and prices in advance or been given other options for lunch.

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