Syracuse, Ortigia & Noto Private Tour: See Sicily's Best!
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Overview
The Syracuse Ortigia and Noto Private Tour lets travelers explore the historical and beautiful sides of Sicily. A private driver makes it easy to see amazing places like the Archaeological Park of Neapolis, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This park has old Greek and Roman things to see, like a big Greek theater and the Ear of Dionysius cave.
The tour also goes to Ortigia Island, where you can see the Greek Temple of Apollo and the beautiful Cathedral Square. Don't miss the Arethusa Fountain and the lively fish market! Finally, the tour visits Noto, a city famous for its stunning Baroque buildings and architecture.
This tour includes private transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle and bottled water for everyone. Entrance to Ortigia Island is also included. Gratuities, entrance tickets to the Archaeological Park, and the Jewish bath are not included. Experience the best of Sicily’s history and culture on this private full-day adventure!




Highlights
Explore Ancient Wonders: Discover the Greek Theatre and Ear of Dionysius at the Neapolis Archaeological Park.
See Ortigia Island: Visit the Temple of Apollo and beautiful Cathedral Square.
Baroque Beauty in Noto: Admire the stunning Baroque architecture of Noto, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Private, Easy Transport: Enjoy comfortable, private transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle.
Sentiment Analysis
Customers generally had a great experience, praising the convenience, the beauty of the locations, and the personalized service. They appreciated the tour's flexibility and the driver's knowledge.

Travelers loved having a private driver who was friendly and knowledgeable.
Many enjoyed the flexibility of the tour, being able to customize their stops.
Visitors were amazed by the beauty of Ortigia and Noto.
The convenience of hotel pickup and drop-off was a plus for many.
Some found the cost of entrance tickets to the archaeological sites to be an additional expense.
A few wished for more time at certain locations.
The Journey
Baroque Cathedral
Experience the awe-inspiring beauty of a Baroque cathedral, a testament to Sicily's rich artistic and religious heritage. Explore its intricate details and opulent design, then descend into the mysterious depths of the adjacent Jewish bath, a hidden gem offering a glimpse into the island's diverse cultural past. Discover the blend of architectural grandeur and historical intrigue that makes this site a unique and unforgettable destination.
Ortigia Island
Step back in time on Ortigia Island, the ancient heart of Syracuse, where Greek colonists first landed over 2000 years ago. Wander through its vibrant fish market, immersing yourself in local life, and explore the historic Jewish Quarter, complete with a fascinating Jewish bath. A guided walk through Ortigia's narrow streets reveals layers of history, from ancient Greek ruins to medieval architecture, making it a captivating journey through Sicily's past.
Noto's Rock Garden
Explore the Rock Garden near Noto, a UNESCO World Heritage site celebrated for its late Baroque palaces. Immerse yourself in the architectural elegance of Noto as you stroll through the center, taking in the major monuments and historical sights. Noto's stunning Baroque architecture offers a captivating journey through Sicily's artistic golden age.
Archaeological Park of Syracuse
Journey back to ancient times at Sicily's largest Archaeological Park, home to the largest Greek theatre in the world. Witness the grandeur of this ancient performance venue, where tragedies and comedies once unfolded. Explore the park's other remarkable ruins, including the Roman amphitheater and the Ear of Dionysius, and gain a deeper understanding of Sicily's rich Greek and Roman past. This park promises an unforgettable encounter with history.
Know Before You Go
This private tour includes private transportation with hotel pickup and drop-off, bottled water, and entrance to Ortigia Island. The tour does not include gratuities, entrance tickets to the Archaeological Park, or the Jewish bath. Enjoy the comfort of an air-conditioned vehicle as you explore these historic sites.
Hot Tip
Many visitors recommend wearing comfortable shoes for walking around the archaeological sites and towns. Also, consider bringing extra water, especially during the warmer months. Check if you want to see the Jewish Bath ahead of time.