Monreale y Palermo con degustación de comida local en la calle - salida desde Cefalú





Descripción
Descubre una fantástica mezcla de historia y arquitectura árabe-normanda, bizantina y barroca en esta excursión de un día desde Cefalu a Monreale y Palermo, la capital de Sicilia. Disfrute de un paseo panorámico en autocar por el Mar Tirreno hasta Monreale para visitar la magnífica Catedral de Monreale, una de las mejores iglesias normandas del mundo. Siga con un recorrido a pie por los lugares más destacados de Palermo, como el mercado Mercato di Capo, la iglesia La Martorana y las misteriosas Catacumbas Capuchinas.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
Iglesia de Monreale
Duomo
Lo más destacado
Qué incluye
Lugares y horarios de recogida
Por favor, llegar 5 - 10 minutos antes de la hora de recogida. En el autobús encontrará una tabla de Sicilia Excursion Punto de recogida: Paladio fuera de la puerta principal 07 : 50 Acacia fuera de la puerta principal 07 : 50 Dolcestate fuera de la puerta principal 07 : 50 Himera fuera de la puerta principal 07 : 50 Gasolinera Q8 ss113 (Campofelice/Lascari) 07 : 40 Entrada principal Costaverde 07: 30 Parada de autobús Mazzaforno 07 : 20 Gasolinera Eni frente a S. Lucia bar 07: 15 Iglesia de San Salvatore Via Roma, 151 - Cefalù 07 :00 Estación de tren de Cefalù (fuera de la entrada principal) 07 : 05 Villa dei Melograni (Via del Giubileo Magno) 07 : 05 Calette - Kalura (bivio strada Ferla) 07:10
Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- Los bebés y los niños pequeños pueden ir en un cochecito o en una silla de paseo
- Los bebés deben sentarse en el regazo de un adulto
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
- Zapatos cómodos para caminar y ropa de abrigo recomendada.
Opiniones(4)
Long day but our guide was very knowledgable and made it a fun and informative day. We found the constant change in language a slight distraction.
<p>This tour provided very good value and was well planned . The courier Carmen was exceptional particularly as she had to provide information in three languages . The only negative was a long walk back to where the coach was parked . If possible it would be better if the coach picked up the group at Palermo cathedral rather than the drop off point in Palermo</p>
<p>We did not have a very good experience on this tour at all. This company which is different to the Corleone tour had been trying to contact us by phone unlike Cassarta travel who emailed me through Viator. So in the end we called in their office and introduced ourselves only to be told by the girl on the desk that she had been trying to phone us on our home number in England. We updated her with our mobile number to contact us in Sicily which she checked and called. We then got the tour meeting places and times. What would have happened if we hadn't have gone in I don't know. However she did not update our details on the system, leaving the guide on this tour with only our home phone number! We thought we knew where to meet the tour as we left the guided tour, however due to very unclear instructions we weren't in the right place, the guide apparently was trying to contact us, unfortunately as she didn't have our mobile number to no avail. If she had had that number we could have got to them very easily and continued on the tour, but we waited as we thought they had our mobile, and in the end had to give up and catch the train home. I was very disappointed as I wanted to see the catacombs, it was the main reason I chose this tour. The guide from the company never gave a clear run down on what was going to happen on the day and seemed to leave it all to the guide we picked up in Palermo, who then had to say everything in 3 different languages which was not clear. I was very disappointed especially having had such a good experience from the other tour company. I feel that although the organisation of the tour itself wasn't great, our missing the last part of the tour could have been avoided if the girl had made sure our details were correct on the tour paperwork.</p>
<p>An interesting excursion to Palermo and Monreale. Monreale Cathedral is the highlight of this trip, but one also gets a good dose of the Palermitan streets, as most of the tour of Palermo is done on foot. Sometimes the hustle and bustle of the place can be a bit overwhelming, but tour guide Elizabeth did a very good job of explaining the sights in various languages in a non-stop commentary. The visit to the mummies at the Capuchin monastery is an unusual place to visit, but not for the faint-hearted.</p>



