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Day trip from Palermo: Segesta, Erice, Trapani Saltpans
Excursion dedicated to those arriving by cruise ships or already in Palermo city. Visit with us the intact temple of Segesta, the medieval town of Erice and the salt pans of Trapani.
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Highlights
- The famous archaeological site of Segesta
- The medieval city of Erice
- The wonderful salt pans of Trapani and Paceco
Description
This tour is for those arriving by cruise ship or staying in Palermo. Visit Western Sicily with us, and we will let you enjoy enchanting landscapes that will remain imprinted in your mind. The first stop will be Segesta, we will stop in front of the entrance ticket office for the archaeological park. You will have 1 hour and 30 minutes for the visit. The second stop will be Erice, the famous medieval town characteristic for its villages and the weaving of carpets and typical sweets, you will have 2 hours and 30 minutes free time for lunch and souvenirs ( lunch not included ) The third stop will be the salt pans of Trapani and Paceco, arrival at the salt museum (visit is recommended) with a half-hour guided tour. After the visit you will have 1 hour free time to photograph the mill and the salt pans. Return to Palermo.Includes
Pick up from the Hotel Pick up from the Cruise ship port Pick up from the Train station Pick up from the Airport Pick up from Palermo city Minivan with air conditioning Qualificated and professional driver Fuel VatEasy cancellation
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