Are you dreaming of a beautiful and cultural escape? Look no further than Sicily. This stunning Italian island is a treasure trove of historical landmarks, delicious cuisine, and natural beauty. Thus, making it the perfect destination for a sunny getaway. From exploring the ancient city of Palermo to relaxing on the beautiful beaches of Cefalù and Syracuse, this 7-day Sicily itinerary offers a comprehensive guide to experiencing the best of the island. So come along on this ultimate journey through history and beauty. And discover why Sicily should be at the top of your travel list.
What to Know Before You Go to Sicily
Language
Italian, of course! And be warned, not a lot of the locals spoke English, so I really recommend downloading Google Translator.
Tip: Pre-download the Italian language in the Google Translator App. This allows you can use it even when you are offline or without data. Also, use the camera feature on menus or with any signage. It works like magic!
Currency
Euros, like the rest of Italy and Europe!
Electricity
Requires European Plugs. So if you don’t already have a universal adaptor plug that works worldwide, I recommend bringing this on all your travels. We have this one and love it! Not only does it work with my computer and hair curler, it has the additional four USB plugs at the top, to charge all your phone and any other gadgets!
Water
Water in Sicily is safe to drink. However, if you like purified water, bring this self-cleaning UV water bottle with you!
Best Time to Visit
The best time to visit is between April to October, when the temperature is mild and rainfall is low. However, I will warn you that we visited in July, and it was scorching hot. So if you don’t do well in the heat, avoid visiting in July and August.
Safety
In my experience, I would give Sicily a 7.5/10. I personally never felt unsafe during the day or night, nor did we have any issues. However, I would be cautious and not walk alone at night, especially in Palermo. Also, unfortunately, Italy is known for pick-pocketing, tourist scams, and the Mafia, so once again be smart and aware.
Transportation
We rented a car for the course of our trip to get from town to town. Overall, driving was fairly stress free, Google maps helped up find directions, and we had no issues with rentals.
A Quick Overview of Your 7-Day Sicily Itinerary
Here is a quick snapshot of the ultimate 7 days in Sicily Itinerary we used for our trip. However, in the following section I go into much more details of what to do in each town.
- Day 1 – Exploring the Ancient City of Palermo
- Day 2 – Relaxing on the Beautiful Beaches of Cefalù
- Day 3 – Enjoying the Stunning Scenery of Taormina
- Day 4 – Uncover the Fascinating History of Mount Etna
- Day 5 – Discovering the Charm of Ortigia
- Day 6 – Relaxing on the beautiful beaches of Syracuse & Indulging in the mouth-watering cuisine
- Day 7 – Exploring the Fascinating Architecture of Noto
Also, with the a user-friendly table of contents at the top, you can conveniently jump to the specific days or topics you want to read about. Hopefully, this will help you easily navigate this blog post. And be sure to save this post to read when you have more time.
Accommodation for your 7-Day Sicily Itinerary
Here is a quick breakdown of where we stayed when we went to Sicily. For some background, we were travelling as a couple, without kids, and were looking for comfortable accommodations, that were both romantic and well located to the main sites. We lucked out and really enjoyed everywhere we stayed, so all of these are accommodations I would recommend and would go back to.
Where to Stay in Palermo
Staying at La Terrazza sul Centro was an absolute delight. The location was right in the historic center and close to the main attractions. Plus, it was just a short stroll to the oldest church in the city and the Ballaro Market. The breakfast was delicious with many choices served on the nice terrace with a beautiful view of the city. The room was very clean, spacious, and had hot water. The staff and owners were very friendly, accommodating, and thoughtful. Overall, an excellent choice for exploring Palermo! You’ll love it.
Where to Stay in Cefalù
Ossuna Bay Hotel Boutique in Cefalu was a perfect choice for our stay. Its central location made it easy to explore Cefalu, just a short walk to the beach, restaurants, and the Duomo. The breakfast was fantastic, and although the room wasn’t large, it was comfortable. Parking was provided, which was convenient as we had a car rental, and there wasn’t a lot of parking in town. The staff was exceptionally nice and helpful, and the rooms were clean, beautiful, and spacious. The ocean views were such a treat, and the cold A/C was a welcome relief after a day in the sun.
Where to Stay in Taormina
In Taormina, Hotel Continental exceeded our expectations. Its excellent location made it easy to explore the main street and sites, including the fabulous Greek Theater, boutiques, and restaurants, all which were within walking distance. The room was large, comfortable, and impeccably clean. The rooftop terrace was breathtaking, offering exceptional views of Mount Etna. The staff was friendly, and the shuttle service to the beach was a great added bonus that didn’t go unnoticed.
Or if you are a fan of the HBO hit show, White Lotus, splurge out and stay at the iconic San Domenico Palace, Four Season Hotel. This property screams luxury, boasts breathtaking views overlooking Mount Etna and the Bay of Taormina , and includes breakfast during your stay. The price per night is totally crazy, but I’ll put this on my places to stay when I win the lottery list.
Where to Stay in Ortigia
One of our favorite stays in Sicily, was at Palazzo Spagna (One-Bedroom House) in Ortigia. Nestled above a cozy pizzeria, the apartment boasted a convenient kitchenette and was mere steps from the ocean. Its clean, minimalist design exuded comfort, reminiscent of a Nancy Meyers movie set (think of The Holiday, or It’s Complicated). We particularly enjoyed using the vintage CD player and listening to eclectic CD collection every morning while making breakfast. However, what truly won us over was its proximity to outstanding restaurants and the beach, allowing us to indulge in multiple swims daily.
If booking, note the host offers three distinct options; opt for the spacious 70 m² One-Bedroom House with a large double bed in the bedroom, and a sofa bed in the living room, in order to stay in the same apartment we stayed in. This apartment is listed second and is the middle price among the three room types available. Below is a photo to help you match the apartment to the listing.
Where to Stay in Noto
Staying at B&B Novecento Siciliano was a perfect for our 1-night stay. The tastefully refurbished old house, steps away from Noto’s main streets, had a charming retro decor that blends old with new. The hosts were super friendly and provided excellent advice on parking, dining, and sightseeing. Also, the included breakfast was superb, and we were very impressed with their coffee. But mostly, the central location made exploring Noto easy, and the friendly host and nice room made it great value for our stay.
7-Day Sicily Itinerary
Day 1 – Exploring the Ancient City of Palermo
After a long flight and settling into your accommodations, it’s time to start your Sicilian adventure! Day 1 of your 7-day Sicily Itinerary will be spent exploring the ancient city of Palermo. This bustling city has a fascinating history and is home to many cultural landmarks.
Take in Palermo’s Major Sights
Start your day by visiting the stunning Palermo Cathedral. This impressive structure dates back to the 12th century and boasts stunning Gothic architecture. Take a moment to appreciate the intricate details and frescoes that adorn the cathedral’s interior.
Next up, head to the Quattro Canti, or Four Corners, of Palermo. This intersection features four baroque buildings that are decorated with stunning fountains and statues. Take a stroll around the area and soak in the vibrancy and energy of the city.
Ballarò Market
For lunch, head to the famous Ballarò market. Here, you’ll find a variety of delicious Sicilian street food and fresh produce. Grab a few snacks and sit in the nearby Piazza Pretoria. Here you can people-watch and take in the bustling atmosphere.
After lunch, visit the Palazzo dei Normanni. This impressive palace was built in the 9th century and was home to numerous Sicilian rulers over the centuries. Don’t miss the stunning Palatine Chapel, which features intricate mosaics and ornate decorations.
End your day with a visit to the Teatro Massimo, one of the largest opera houses in Europe. Take a guided tour of the theatre and learn about its impressive history and importance to the city’s cultural scene.
Alternative Tip: Join a Tour
Or, if you like to meet other travellers, join this tour led by a knowledgeable guide who will take you to see the notable landmarks mentioned above, like the Palermo Cathedral, the Teatro Massimo, the Quattro Canti, and the Fontana Pretoria. You’ll also explore markets and try traditional street food while learning about the city’s history, legends, and myths.
Dine at: Seven Restaurant
After a busy day of exploring, it’s time to relax and recharge at the Seven Restaurant rooftop patio for dinner. Indulge with handcrafted cocktails, Sicilian wine, and local delicacies while you soak up the best views of the city. I highly recommend making a reservation and going right before sunset to see the city transform from day to night.
Day 2 – Relaxing on the Beautiful Beaches of Cefalù
The next section covers Day 2 and gives you the perfect opportunity to unwind on the beautiful beaches of Cefalù.
Swim in the Mediterranean Sea
After a day of exploring Palermo’s vibrant streets, it’s time to unwind on the picturesque beaches of Cefalù. Located just an hour away, this charming coastal town offers crystal-clear turquoise waters and soft golden sand, perfect for a day of sunbathing and swimming. You can choose from a range of beaches, including the popular and lively Lungomare Beach or the quieter and more secluded Caldura Beach.
Cefalù itself is a charming town with a rich history and beautiful architecture. You can also wander through the town’s winding streets, stopping by the local shops and cafes, or simply take a stroll along the picturesque harbour. Or, if you’re feeling adventurous, try your hand at water sports like windsurfing or paddle boarding.
After, savour a leisurely Italian-style lunch at one of the beachside restaurants. Taste delicious local seafood dishes, try arancini di riso and sip on refreshing Sicilian wine.
Hike up La Rocca
As the sun starts to set, head up to La Rocca, the rocky hill that overlooks the town. The climb is not for the faint-hearted, but the rewarding views at the top are definitely worth it. Take in the stunning panoramic views of Cefalù and the Tyrrhenian Sea, and watch as the sun sets over the horizon.
After a day of relaxation and exploration, get ready for Day 3 as we head to the stunning scenery of Taormina.
Day 3 – Enjoying the Stunning Scenery of Taormina
On Day 3 of your Sicilian escape, get ready to be blown away by the stunning scenery of Taormina. This charming town is perched high on a cliff overlooking the Mediterranean Sea. And it’s easy to see why it’s a favourite among visitors to the island. You may know or recognize it from the second season of the hit TV show White Lotus.
Visit to the Ancient Greek Theatre
Start your day with a visit to the ancient Greek theatre. Be sure to buy your tickets in advance so you can skip the line, and make the most of your day. This theatre dates back to the 3rd century BC and offers breathtaking views of the sea and the surrounding countryside. So don’t forget your camera!
Wander Taormina and Take the Cable Car to the Beach
From there, take a stroll along Corso Umberto. This is the main shopping street, where you’ll find a mix of local boutiques, souvenir shops, and high-end fashion brands. Stop at one of the many traditional trattorias for lunch to taste local specialties, such as arancini, pasta alla norma, and cannoli. After lunch, head to the Giardini della Villa Comunale, a beautiful public garden that offers panoramic views of the sea and the town’s rooftops.
In the afternoon, take a cable car down to Isola Bella, a small island connected to the mainland by a narrow isthmus. The island is a nature reserve and offers some of the most beautiful beaches in Sicily. Spend time swimming and sunbathing, or take a boat tour to explore the nearby grottos and caves. There are also a number of restaurants near the beach, if you prefer to dine near these stunning shores.
As the sun sets, head back to Taormina to enjoy an aperitivo in one of the many bars overlooking the sea. Taormina is famous for its nightlife, so be sure to explore the town’s bars and clubs before calling it a night.
Tomorrow, get ready to uncover the fascinating history of Mount Etna, the symbol of Sicily’s volcanic heritage.
Day 4 – Uncover the Fascinating History of Mount Etna
On the fourth day of this 7-day Sicily itinerary, it’s time to dive into the fascinating history of Mount Etna. As one of the world’s most active and iconic volcanoes, Mount Etna is more than just a natural wonder – it’s an essential part of Sicily’s cultural heritage. Mount Etna volcano is a must for anyone interested in geology and history.
Tip: To avoid moving to another town, and checking into another hotel, we opted to stay in Taormina another night. Instead, partake in a half day tour that includes round trip transfers from Taormina. After the tour, head back and relax at one of the many beautiful beaches.
Visit the Most Iconic Volcanoes in Europe – Mount Etna
Your journey to Mount Etna will take you through some of Sicily’s most charming and picturesque landscapes, from winding country roads to quaint villages and vineyards. Upon arrival, you’ll be struck by the dramatic landscape marked by black lava fields and ash-covered slopes. Your tour guides will educate you on the fascinating history of the Etna region, the geological processes that led to the formation of the volcano, and its role in shaping the culture, history, and economy of Sicily. Having knowledgeable tour guides and return transfers is one of the many benefits of jumping on this tour!
Upon reaching the foothills of the volcano, take the chance to discover its exceptional ecosystem and discover the geological and historical significance it holds. Afterwards, embark on a roughly 1.5-hour hike around the outskirts of the extinct craters. From this vantage point, you’ll be able to marvel at the awe-inspiring vistas of the island, coastline, and horizon.
After a fulfilling morning of exploration, your tour guides will bring you to a nearby café for delectable sandwiches, wine, and desserts, and top it off with a tasting of almond wine. All included in your tour!
As the day draws to a close, you’ll get dropped off back in Taormina for a relaxing afternoon at the beach and an aperitivo overlooking the sea. Tomorrow, you’ll set off to discover the charming coastal town of Ortigia, where history, art, and culture come together in one enchanting package.
Day 5 – Discovering the Charm of Ortigia
Ortigia, located on the southeastern coast of Sicily, is a small island that oozes charm and beauty. And it quickly became our favourite stop in Sicily. Known as the “heart” of Syracuse, this small island boasts stunning architecture, a bustling market, and some of the best seafood in all of Italy. In other words, exploring this hidden gem is a must-do on this 7-day Sicily itinerary.
We start our day with a leisurely stroll through the winding streets that lead to quaint local shops and cozy cafes. The town is known for its historic architecture, including the stunning Baroque Cathedral of Syracuse, complete with intricate carvings and an ornate fountain.
Eat at the Market & Find the Sandwich Stall
Our next destination is one of my favourite spots – the open-air market. Local vendors sell a vibrant range of fresh fruits, vegetables, and spices that are a feast for the senses. While you’re there, make sure to look out for the charming old man who runs a sandwich stall. He offers an incredible assortment of cheeses and meats, and as he makes your sandwich, he’ll also slice off small samples of various ingredients for you to taste. Although he didn’t speak any English, food became our common language during our interaction. Even today, my husband and I fondly reminisce about this unique market experience – as it was undoubtedly the best sandwich we’ve ever had!
Explore Ortigia by Foot & on a Boat
Afterward, take a leisurely walk along the coast and explore the picturesque neighbourhoods, each with unique character and charm. Then, stop for a coffee or a refreshing gelato and take in the lively energy of this vibrant community. If the weather is hot, like it was for us, take a dip at any of the surrounding rocky beaches.
Undoubtedly, one of the most memorable moments of our trip to Ortigia was this boat tour around the island. It provided a unique and unparalleled view of the island from the sea. Plus, we had the opportunity to swim in the crystal clear Mediterranean waters and explore nearby sea caves, creating an unforgettable experience that we will never forget.
Sunset Drinks & Late Dinner
As the sun sets, head to one of the seaside bars and sip on a spritz as you take in the beauty and relaxing vibe of Ortigia. After, head home to freshen up for dinner. You may have realized by now that Sicilians tend to eat late, due to the heat. Tonight, head to a local seafood restaurants for a sumptuous meal featuring the best of the region’s catch. Freshly caught fish, octopus, and squid are delicacies that await you.
Must-try: Tonight, dine at Ristorante Cortile Di Bacco. This hidden patio restaurant treated us to one of the best meals I’ve ever had in my life. The food was delicious, service was impeccable, and ambiance was authentic and romantic.
Tomorrow, it’s off to the gorgeous beaches of Syracuse for a day of relaxation and indulgence in Sicily’s mouth-watering cuisine.
Day 6 – Relaxing on the beautiful beaches of Syracuse & Indulging in the mouth-watering cuisine
As the sun rises on day six of our 7-day Sicily itinerary, we are greeted with perfect weather and clear blue skies. Today, we will spend the day relaxing on the beautiful beaches of Syracuse, surrounded by stunning views of the Mediterranean sea. After a week filled with adventure and exploration, it’s time to unwind and enjoy the blissful serenity of this idyllic location.
The beaches in Syracuse are some of the most beautiful in Sicily, with crystal clear waters and pristine sand that make for a picture-perfect scene. We’ll spend the day lounging on the beach, soaking up the warm sun, and taking refreshing dips in the refreshing water. It’s the perfect way to recharge our batteries after an action-packed week.
But no trip to Syracuse is complete without indulging in the mouth-watering cuisine that this region is famous for. So we’ll take a break from the sun and sand to explore the local restaurants and cafes, sampling the fresh seafood and local wines that are a staple of Sicilian cuisine. From traditional dishes like pasta alla Norma to sweet treats like cannoli, we’ll savour every bite and enjoy the unique flavours of this region.
As we begin to wind down on day six, we can’t help but feel grateful for this incredible experience. With one day left in our journey, we’re excited to explore the fascinating architecture of Noto. Here we will discover even more of Sicily’s rich history and culture.
Day 7 – Exploring the Fascinating Architecture of Noto
On the final day of your Sicilian adventure, make your way to the charming town of Noto. Noto is a small town located in the province of Syracuse and is known for its baroque architecture. The town was destroyed in the 1693 earthquake, and the reconstruction that followed was nothing short of extraordinary.
Visit the Noto Cathedral
Marvel at the intricate façades of the palaces and churches, adorned with decorative sculptures and elaborate balconies. One of the must-see buildings is the stunning Noto Cathedral, a masterpiece of Sicilian Baroque style. In the heart of Noto is the Corso Vittorio Emanuele. This is a street that is teeming with charming cafes, restaurants, and shops.
While you’re here, take a break from the sightseeing and indulge in some local delicacies. Noto is famous for its almond-based pastries, such as the delicious biancomangiare, a creamy dessert served with a sprinkle of cinnamon.
As the sun sets on your final day, take a moment to reflect on the incredible journey you’ve had. From the vibrant markets of Palermo to the idyllic beaches of Syracuse and the architectural wonders of Noto.
Our trip to Noto has been the perfect way to wrap up our 7-day Sicily itinerary. We have been immersed in the culture, history, and beauty of this unique region. As we say goodbye to Sicily, we know that we will carry its essence with us forever.
What to Pack for 7 Days in Sicily
1. Sun Hat:
A stylish sun hat is a must-have accessory for your Sicily holiday. Not only does it add a touch of glamour to your outfit, but it also provides much-needed shade and UPF 50 to protect your face from the scorching Mediterranean sun.
2. Lightweight Cover-ups & Towel:
From beach to bar, you’ll want a versatile cover-up to throw on over your swimsuit. Choose a breezy dress, a flowy kimono, or a cute sarong to add a touch of effortless elegance to your island-hopping wardrobe. Also, a sarong can double as a lightweight towel. But if you don’t have one, you can also bring these lightweight and quick-dry towels to use at the beach. We found a lot of our hotels/Airbnbs didn’t supply us with beach towels, so these were handy to have!
3. Comfortable Sandals:
Exploring the charming cobblestone streets and ancient ruins calls for a pair of comfortable sandals. Opt for these ones that are not only cute but also sturdy enough to keep up with your island adventures. Your feet will thank you!
4. Stylish Swimwear:
Get ready to dive into the crystal-clear waters of the Sicily in style! Pack your favourite bikinis and one-piece suits to make a splash and feel fabulous. Don’t forget to snap those Insta-worthy beach pics!
5. Travel-sized Camera:
Capture the breathtaking beauty of the Sicily with a compact camera that fits in your purse. From stunning sunsets to picturesque landscapes, you’ll want to preserve those special moments forever. Get snap-happy and create memories that will make you smile long after you return home.
6. Flowy Dresses & Linen sets:
Embrace the carefree island vibes with a collection of flowy dresses and this trendy linen set. Perfect for exploring charming villages or sipping cocktails by the beach, these breezy outfits will keep you stylish and comfortable throughout your Sicily vacation.
Remember, the key to a perfect Sicily holiday is to pack light, stay comfortable, and embrace the carefree spirit of summer! Pack these essentials, and you’ll be ready to make unforgettable memories while looking effortlessly fabulous.
Conclusion: 7-Day Sicily Itinerary
In just seven days, you can experience the best of what Sicily has to offer. Stunning beaches, ancient history, and mouth-watering cuisine. From exploring the ancient city of Palermo to uncovering the fascinating history of Mount Etna, this 7-day Sicily itinerary covers it all. Sicily is a destination that offers a unique blend of history, culture, and natural beauty, making it perfect for a 7-day escape.
As the journey ends, you’ll leave with a desire to come back to uncover more hidden gems that Sicily has to offer. So take advantage of this comprehensive itinerary to make the most of your trip and explore the best of Sicily. As the saying goes, “Sicily is the pearl of this century.” So don’t miss out on this unforgettable journey; start planning your Sicilian escape today!
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