Visite en petit groupe de Syracuse, Ortygie et Noto au départ de Catane, avec déjeuner





Description
Découvrez les trésors de Syracuse, Ortigia et Noto lors d'une excursion d'une journée en compagnie d'un guide expérimenté. Découvrez les merveilles grecques du site archéologique de Syracuse, les ruelles cachées et la fontaine magique d'Ortigia, tout en admirant l'architecture baroque sicilienne. Vous découvrirez des sites incontournables tels que Naples, la place du Duomo à Ortigia, ainsi que les magnifiques églises, bâtiments et balcons de Noto. Visitez ces lieux en une seule journée, à bord d'un véhicule confortable et luxueux, avec prise en charge et retour à votre hébergement, en petit groupe, accompagné d'un chauffeur-guide local, multilingue, expérimenté et professionnel. Découvrez la meilleure façon de découvrir la culture grecque et les trésors baroques, pour un séjour confortable, sûr et reposant en Sicile,
Options de l'excursion
Itinéraire
Le circuit à Syracuse et Noto débutera par la visite de la Neapolis à Syracuse, le célèbre parc archéologique situé dans la campagne syracusaine. Ce site abrite également le Théâtre grec, l'Oreille de Dionysos et les Latomies. La visite durera une heure et demie.
Nous arriverons ensuite à la charmante presqu'île d'Ortigia. En partant des ruines du temple d'Apollon, après une agréable promenade, vous pourrez enfin admirer la place du Duomo et sa magnifique cathédrale blanche dédiée à « Sainte Marie de l'Immaculée Conception », érigée sur les vestiges de l'ancien temple grec d'Athéna. La promenade se poursuivra jusqu'à la fontaine d'Aréthuse, une source d'eau douce légendaire surmontée d'une fontaine. L'UNESCO a inscrit Syracuse au patrimoine mondial en 2005. Ici, à Ortigia, nous vous proposerons un en-cas typiquement sicilien composé d'une « Tavola Calda », accompagnée d'eau et de vin rouge. Sinon, si vous préférez, vous disposerez d'une heure de temps libre pour déjeuner dans l'un des nombreux restaurants exceptionnels qui bordent les ruelles de la ville.
Après le déjeuner, nous nous rendrons à Noto, joyau du baroque sicilien et site classé au patrimoine mondial de l'Unesco. Noto est considérée comme un « musée à ciel ouvert ». Nous allons ici parcourir sa rue principale en venant de la « Porta Reale », puis passer devant l'église Saint-François et son majestueux escalier. Le Palazzo Ducenzio se trouve sur la Piazza Municipio. En admirant les nombreux palais et églises, on ne peut manquer de visiter la cathédrale
Points forts
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Lieux et horaires de prise en charge
Point de départ : Catane. N'hésitez pas à nous contacter pour obtenir plus d'informations sur les points de ramassage à Taormine, Acitrezza, Acicastello et Giardini Naxos. Dates : Voir les disponibilités Point de retour : Le lieu de retour est le même que le point de départ.
Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Sièges enfants avec besoins spéciaux disponibles
- Accès pour les personnes à mobilité réduite
- Landau ou poussette possible pour les bébés et enfants en bas âge
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Options de transport accessibles aux personnes à mobilité réduite
- Condition physique moyenne requise
- Peut être animée par un guide multilingue
Avis(119)
I really didn’t have a very good experience . I told the guide I had a little bit of motion sickness but he didn’t address it at all through the day. I had to sit in the very back seat , with no chance to change seats all day, feeling the way I do while travelling, the day was not very pleasant!
The views were beautiful. You need to buy a ticket to enter the Syracuse ruins. The flowers and caves were gorgeous. In Ortega you have some free time as well as eat lunch as a group. The church was worth paying a few euros to enter. By the time we got to Noto we were a bit exhausted from the heat and were unable to fully enjoy it but the sites were beautiful.
Excellent tour full of history and architectural details. Guide was very knowledgeable and communicated well.
There are many beautiful places, especially the Neopolis in Siracusa. The tour was mostly guided, but at the largest and most interesting place, there was no guide and no transparency ahead of time about how much walking would be involved. The Neopolis itself should provide mini trams of some sort because not everyone is capable of walking 20 km. However, I think this should be stated upfront in the "tour "description that unless you are an avid hiker, you will not be able to access this place. It's not really a tour when you are dumped off to climb by yourself.
Informative friendly tour guide, got to see lots beautiful places and the time allocated to each was just right. Lunch was delicious ! Would definitely recommend.
It is unfortunate that, although Syracuse, Ortigia, and Noto are beautiful and worthwhile destinations, this tour did not meet our expectations. 1. Misleading Group Size and Transportation The tour description stated that the group would be limited to no more than eight people. While each van did carry eight passengers, all eight adults were squeezed into a single vehicle, with two passengers seated in the front. This made the journey uncomfortable, especially on a full-day tour. In addition, our guide was shared between two vans, totaling approximately sixteen participants. While traveling, the guide provided commentary over the phone, but the audio quality was poor and often difficult to understand. 2. Archaeological Park Visit The first stop at the Archaeological Park was conducted without a guided tour, and the admission ticket was not included. The TripAdvisor listing only disclosed this exclusion in small Italian text, while the rest of the information was presented in English. This was easy to overlook and felt misleading. The site itself was interesting, but the pathways and directions were not clearly marked. Many members of our group struggled to find their way around and fully appreciate the visit. 3. Tour Guide Experience Our guide, Agnese, appeared knowledgeable; however, his strong accent made it difficult for many participants to understand his explanations. Despite his attempts at humor, most of the group did not seem engaged. What was particularly puzzling was that he frequently chose to stand in direct sunlight while giving explanations, even when shaded areas were readily available nearby. As the day progressed, many participants chose to sit on nearby benches or remain in the shade rather than listen to the commentary. By the end of the tour, several guests had expressed frustration with the overall experience and were eager to return as soon as possible. Positive Aspects The destinations themselves—Syracuse, Ortigia, and Noto—were undoubtedly the highlights of the day. Each city offered unique history, architecture, and charm. The lunch sandwich provided during the tour was also quite enjoyable. Unfortunately, the issues described above significantly detracted from what should have been a memorable and enjoyable experience.
Worst experience ever. The guide wasn’t that informative. He was more worried about the heat. The trip was so boring
Good tour and guide, but beware of the Viator description, which can be misleading. The ad said free admission at each stop, but travelers should aware that the first stop charges an admission fee, which is not covered in the booking fee. Francesco was very knowlegeable for Otygia and Noto, but we were unfortunately left on our own for Neapolis, which was a disappointing and confusing site to navigate on our own.
Fabulous day!!! 1st visit was to Monumentale Della Neapolis It cost 14 Euros to enter We spent about en hour walking g around in the heat looking at the amphitheatres and other stone structures but truthfully would have rather spent the extra time in Ortigia. We drove through Sircusa and did not stop but it looked beautiful. Direct to Ortigia . We walked through the market and ordered our DELICIOUS 🤤 sandwiches from Borderi deli who serve 1 million people a year!!! The town is beautiful 🤩 and no graffiti 👍 we walked to the other end where there is a small beach and had Aperol Spritz with beautiful water view 😎 then had to head back! Then went to Notto that also has beautiful history and architecture but only had 30 minutes free time. Our guide was AMAZING and dropped us back at our hotel first Grazie!! Wonderful day !
We booked this tour primarily to visit the town of Noto which was canceled by the provider and replaced with Santuario della Madonna church in Syracuse. It was not an equal substitute. We wanted to cancel the tour but were told we can’t. The tour was supposed to start at 8:30 am with pickup at our hotel. It was changed to 9:05 at a different pickup location by the provider. The driver arrived late - at 9:25 am. Our driver was also a narrator. While he was very nice, we believed he was not a certified tour guide. We visited only couple of sites and were not given much of a tour and didn’t get educated about the city itself.



