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		<title>Amalfi Coast and Cilento National Park Biking Tour</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Find yourself biking the Amalfi Coast of Italy amongst rugged mountains that hug the coastline and the deep blue sea. Explore Cilento National Park with isolated areas, protected beaches, caves, flowering plants and animals that are nearly extinct except for this place.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="deck">Bike along the Amalfi Coast, Italy’s rugged and sun-drenched coastline.</p>
<p>Find yourself biking the Amalfi Coast of Italy amongst rugged mountains that hug the coastline and the deep blue sea. Explore Cilento National Park with isolated areas, protected beaches, caves, flowering plants and animals that are nearly extinct except for this place.  Our cycling tour allows you to discover the diversity of the Amalfi Coast, best discovered at a slower pace on bike. Dramatic landscapes, quiet villages, ancient sites, fragrant wildflowers, and the flavor of local cuisine – fresh and homemade. This Siciclando bike tour will surely become part of your soul.</p>
<p>Arrive in Naples, a city worth exploring at the foot of Mt. Vesuvius.  You will begin with a guided tour of this exciting city.  On the second day, see the power of Mt. Vesuvius up close with our volcanologist.  Go on to discover the ancient Herculaneum; which met the same fate as Pompeii and was overtaken by Mt. Vesuvius in 79 AD.  It is here you will witness ancient Italy trapped in time.  Our guide will uncover the deep mystery and beauty of this place – a rich and unique experience with fewer tourists than Pompeii.</p>
<p>The tour will continue south to Maratea where we will begin biking along the Tyrrhenian Sea. Siciclando’s bike tour will take you on quiet bike routes &#8212; outside of busy cities and tourist areas  &#8212; where you can discover Italy by bike, at your speed.</p>
<p>Cycle into the peaceful Cilento National Park.  By day enjoy breathtaking views and by night relax in wonderful agritourism inns, villas, and comfortable hotels.  Enjoy a guided tour of the ancient sites of Paestum with magnificent temples and the historical center of Salerno.</p>
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<dt>Cost</dt>
<dd>€ 1680 &#8211; € 1990 <a title="Convert to USD" href="http://finance.yahoo.com/currency-converter?u#from=EUR;to=USD;amt=1680" target="blank">($)</a> see PRICING details below </dd>
<dt>Duration</dt>
<dd>9 days/8 nights</dd>
<dt>Start of the Tour</dt>
<dd>Naples. First night and coordinated pick up on day 2</dd>
<dt>End of the Tour</dt>
<dd>Praiano (Amalfi Coast)</dd>
<dt>Airports IN and OUT</dt>
<dd>Naples</dd>
<dt>2010 Start Dates</dt>
<dd>April 17, May 8, May 29, September 18, October 2, October 16</dd>
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<h3>Highlights of the tour</h3>
<ul>
<li>Enjoy a guided tour of Naples, a city of contrasts; strong traditions laced with progress.  It holds the spirit of the Mediterranean with its many colors and long history.</li>
<li>Hike Mt. Vesuvius with our volcanologist; a gentle adventure on one of the most famous volcanoes in the world.</li>
<li>Discover Herculaneum with our guide.  Along with Pompeii, this is one of the most important archaeological sites in the south of Italy. Both cities were ended by the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius in 79 A.D.  Herculaneum is less known and has fewer tourists.  A wonderful experience.</li>
<li>Relax in Maratea, a quaint, small town on the Tyrrhenian Coast – this lovely medieval town is known as the city of 44 churches.</li>
<li>Experience the rich diversity and isolation of Cilento National Park, Italy’s second largest national park – gentle hills, dramatic coastlines, wildflowers, ancient civilizations, and charming villages.</li>
<li>Enjoy the panoramic view of the promontory Palinuro. From here we will take a boat trip to see a different view of this amazing coastline and explore the caves along the way.</li>
<li>See Paestum and its outstanding Greek temples on a guided tour.</li>
<li> Soak up the sun of Amalfi Coast with its breathtaking coastline and small, sweet villages.</li>
<li>Savor Southern Italy’s authentic food and wines – seafood, regional olive oil, fresh buffalo mozzarella, homemade pasta, and delicious fresh fruits and vegetables.  And, of course, red and white wines of the area.</li>
<li>See <a href="http://siciclando.com/blog/amalfi-coast-and-cilento-national-park-biking-tour-trip-video">video highlights of this new Amalfi Coast tour</a>.</li>
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<li><a href="#fragment-1"><span>Itinerary</span></a></li>
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<li><a href="#fragment-2"><span>Photos</span></a></li>
<li><a href="#fragment-3"><span>Maps</span></a></li>
<li><a href="#fragment-4"><span>Notes</span></a></li>
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<p><strong>Day 1 &#8211; Welcome to Naples, Italy!</strong></p>
<p>Arrive on your own in Naples. Enjoy a guided tour of this fascinating city in the afternoon (3:00 p.m.).</p>
<p><strong>Day 2 – Hike Mt. Vesuvius, visit to Herculaneum and private shuttle to Maratea</strong></p>
<p>Today, before we leave Naples, we’ll enjoy a gentle hike of Mount Vesuvius volcano with our volcanologist to guide you. Onto the archaeological site of Herculaneum for a guided tour of this city devastated by the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius in 79 A.D.  This day will offer a glimpse into the culture 1,000 years ago.  A unique opportunity.</p>
<p>We will coordinate your transport to Maratea, where we will begin the biking portion of the tour.</p>
<p><strong>Day 3 &#8211; Biking to Palinuro (33.12 miles/55.2 kilometers)</strong></p>
<p>A mostly gentle ride, with some climbs along the coast at first and then later inland.  Our bike route will take you to Palinuro. This first section of the ride will give you a beautiful view of the Gulf of Policastro. Then we cycle inland, around the eastern part of Mount Bulgheria, an impressive block of limestone. We’ll pass a number of charming villages and will have time to enjoy an Italian coffee or cappuccino. Then we’ll reach the entrance of the Mingardo Canyon, dominated by the abandoned village of San Severino. Soon after we’ll ride downhill to Palinuro, nestled in a dramatic and beautiful seaside setting.</p>
<p><strong>Day 4 &#8211; Boat excursion and bike ride to the farm (19.95 miles/33.25 kilometers)</strong></p>
<p>This day starts with a boat excursion to enjoy some of the grottoes and perhaps… a swim.</p>
<p>After the boat trip you will bike to Pisciotta and Ascea.</p>
<p>Some stretches include a climb that will take you in land. Here we will be stay in a comfortable agriturismo inn with an olive field (olive oil and wine are produced here).</p>
<p><strong>Day 5 – Two options: Bike loop rides of Cilento National Park or the Campania countryside &#8211; (12.69 miles/21.25 kilometers for the short loop or 49.08 miles/81.8 kilometers for the long loop)</strong></p>
<p>Today you have a choice of a bike loops.</p>
<p>The longer one will allow you to enjoy some little towns inside of the Cilento National Park. Along the loop you’ll bike along one of the finest coasts of Italy with alternating views of the charming seaside and medieval villages. We’ll have some superb views overlooking both the southern coast, towards Palinuro, as well as the Gulf of Salerno and the Amalfi Coast. As we get to Acciaroli, we can stop for a coffee in this little sea village where Earnest Hemingway spent so much time.</p>
<p>The shorter bike loop will take you along a quiet secondary road close to the farm. You’ll pass through some small villages and will enjoy large views of the valleys. This is the perfect choice if you want to ride a bit and enjoy some time at the farm too.</p>
<p><strong>Day 6 – Bike the ‘heart of the Cilento’ and visit ancient Paestum (43.25 miles/72.1 kilometers)</strong></p>
<p>The bike ride today will take us to Paestum.  We’ll begin with a climb and will pass through small villages such as Moio della Civitella, Stio, Magliano, Monteforte Cilento. The route then continues, without much climbing, through the heart of the Cilento National Park, with beautiful mountainous scenery and thick forests. Along the way we’ll have some opportunities to stop for a rest and discovery. Then the route continues along the west side of an impressive mountain chain. The next section of cycling becomes easy, almost all downhill, taking us easily to the fertile plain of Paestum.</p>
<p><strong>Day 7 – Tour Paestum and the Amalfi Coast (optional 5.4 miles/9 kilometers)</strong></p>
<p>We will begin the day with a guided visit to the archeological sites of Paestum.  We will take a break from biking and transfer by van along the Amalfi Coast to Praiano where the next hotel is located.  Along the way we will stop for lunch in Salerno, gateway to the Amalfi Coast.  After lunch enjoy a tour of the Amalfi Coast by boat. If you would like to bike from Amalfi to the hotel, you may – it is approximately 5.4 miles or 9 kilometers.</p>
<p><strong>Day 8: Cycling Amalfi Coast and Punta Campanella (31.7 miles/52.85 kilometers)</strong></p>
<p>Today we’ll have the opportunity to enjoy the dramatic ‘Strada Amalfitana’, along the Amalfi Coast. A short ride will take us to Positano, the most scenic of the villages on the coast. After Positano the coast becomes wilder and more rugged, some stretches we will climb and then take a break.  We will continue onto Colli di San Pietro, a ridge that separates the Amalfi Coast from the rest of the Sorrentine Peninsula. Our loop will continue to Sorrento and towards the very end of the peninsula: Punta Campanella. Lunch will be enjoyed in Sorrento, a popular tourist area. On the way back to our hotel we’ll enjoy the sunset along the Amalfi Coast &#8212; a wonderful experience!</p>
<p>This is definitely one of the nicest bike rides in the world and certainly the best way to end a terrific Siciclando Bike Tour of the Amalfi Coast and Cilento National Park in Italy!</p>
<p><strong>Day 9 – Departure Day</strong></p>
<p>End of our services after breakfast. Ciao!</p>
<p>Actual tour itinerary <em>may</em> vary slightly due to unforeseen circumstances.</p>
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<p><strong>Siciclando carefully chooses every aspect of a tour, including the accommodations. </strong></p>
<p>Our choices are based on comfort and quality.  We often choose hotels that are family-owned and operated because they provide a richer experience and because it is important to us to support the efforts of these individuals.  We have developed relationships with many wonderful hotel operators.  Here is a sample of the hotels on this tour.</p>
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<li> <a href="http://www.villacheta.it/" target="_blank">Maratea</a></li>
<li> <a href="http://www.favate.it/" target="_blank">Ascea</a></li>
<li> <a href="http://www.tramontodoro.it/" target="_blank">Praiano</a></li>
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<p>Tour accommodations will be based on availability and the time of year.  Once you have made your final payment for the tour, we will send you a confirmation letter that includes daily accommodations and contact information.</p>
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<dt>Level of difficulty: MODERATE</dt>
<dd> This group trip is suitable for regular bikers who are in good general physical condition. All rides are easy to moderate. For this trip we require a cycling experience. The climb to Mt.Vesuvius, at the beginning of the trip, is about 200 m uphill on a steep path. The rides have some stretches in climb that need a good experience in managing the gears and a reasonable capacity to ride on climb.The trip anyway includes several enjoyable bike rides on downhill and includes the service of the van support, which allows you to avoid the most difficult climbs. Our guide will be there when you need, and will be happy to support you. </dd>
<dt>Airflight</dt>
<dd>The reference airport for the tour is NAPLES.<br />
Naples has an international airport which has flights arriving from throughout Italy. There are a number of low cost airlines flying into Naples including <a href="http://www.easyjet.com">EasyJet</a>, <a href="http://www.alitalia.com/AP_EN/home/index.aspx">Air One</a>, <a href="http://www.airberlin.com">Air Berlin</a>, <a href="http://www.airitaly.com">Air Italy</a>. Here the links of the airport website where you can get the airlines company internet address most convenient for you: <a href="http://www.portal.gesac.it/portal/page/portal/internet">NAPOLI</a>.</dd>
<dt>Suggested Readings and Famous Writers:</dt>
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<ul>
<li>George Norman Douglas, Siren Land</li>
<li>Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Italian_Journey" target="_blank">Italian Journey</a></li>
<li>Henry James, Italian Hours</li>
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<dt>What to taste:</dt>
<dd> Don’t miss the “limoncello” in the Amalfi Coast. This is an easy and inexpensive to produce requiring only sugar, water, lemon zest, alcohol, and time to mature.</dd>
<dt>Movies: </dt>
<dd><em><strong>A Good Woman</strong></em> film directed by <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Barker_%28film_director%29" target="_blank">Mike Barker</a>. The screenplay by Howard Himelstein is based on the 1892 play <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lady_Windermere's_Fan" target="_blank">Lady Windermere&#8217;s Fan</a> by <strong>Oscar Wilde</strong>. It is the third screen version of the work, following a 1925 Ernst Lubitsch silent film and Otto Preminger&#8217;s 1949 adaptation entitled The Fan.</p>
<p><em><strong>It Started in Naples</strong></em>, film directed by <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melville_Shavelson" target="_blank">Melville Shavelson</a> and produced by Jack Rose from a screenplay by <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suso_Cecchi_d'Amico">Suso Cecchi d&#8217;Amico</a> based on the story by Michael Pertwee and Jack Davies. The film stars <strong>Clark Gable</strong>, <strong>Sophia Loren</strong>, <strong>Vittorio De Sica</strong> and an Italian cast.</p>
<p><em><strong>Peperoni ripieni e pesci in faccia</strong></em>, film directed by Lina Wertmüller. The film stars <strong>F. Murray Abraham</strong>, <strong>Sophia Loren</strong>.</p>
<p><em><strong>The Talented Mr. Ripley</strong></em>, film directed by <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_Minghella" target="_blank">Anthony Minghella</a>. It is an adaptation of the 1955 novel by Patricia Highsmith, which was also filmed in 1960 as Plein Soleil. The Talented Mr. Ripley starred <strong>Matt Damon</strong>, <strong>Gwyneth Paltrow</strong>, <strong>Jude Law</strong>, <strong>Cate Blanchett</strong>.</p>
<p><em><strong>Ciao, Professore!</strong></em> (original title<em> Io speriamo che me la cavo</em>, or &#8220;Me, Let&#8217;s Hope I Make It&#8221;), film directed by <strong>Lina Wertmuller</strong>. Comedy film about an elementary-school teacher from northern Italy who is sent by mistake to an impoverished town in the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naples" target="_blank">Naples region of southern Italy</a>, where he must deal with vast cultural differences and teach chronically truant children who only respect violence and power.</p>
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<li>4-5 people € 1990 per person</li>
<li>6-7 people € 1865 per person</li>
<li> 8+ people € 1680 per person</li>
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<p><a href="http://siciclando.com/pricing-philosophy">Pricing philosophy</a></p>
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<dt>Additional options and fees</dt>
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<li>Private room – € 230 (not available for self-guided trips)</li>
<li>Hybrid Bike rental – € 100 (€ 18 each additional day), which includes 1 bike pannier per bike, helmets and a cycle computer.</li>
<li>Road Bike rental – € 175 (€ 27 each additional day), which includes 1 bike pannier per bike, helmets and a cycle computer.</li>
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<dt>Services Included</dt>
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<li>1 English-speaking trip leader</li>
<li>8 nights in double rooms: 4 nights in 4 star hotel; 1 night in 3 star hotel; 3 nights in 4 star agriturismo inn</li>
<li>8 breakfasts</li>
<li>5 dinners</li>
<li>Boat trip on day 4</li>
<li>Guides for Naples on day 1, Vesuvius and Herculaneum on day 2, and Paestum on day 4</li>
<li>Admission to Mt. Vesuvius and Herculaneum</li>
<li>Baggage transportation between hotels</li>
<li>Detailed route information and maps</li>
<li>Van support</li>
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<dt>Services Not included</dt>
<dd>
<ul>
<li>Admission to museums and archaeological sites (unless specified above)</li>
<li>Tickets for trains or any public transportation</li>
<li>Wine or beverages</li>
<li>Airfare</li>
<li>Transfers to the starting point or from the finishing point unless specified; we can assist you in planning and arranging for any necessary shuttles</li>
<li>Transport of bike case (for guests who bring their own bike)</li>
<li>Personal expenses (laundry, personal supplies, phone calls, etc.)</li>
<li> Gratuity</li>
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<dt>Self-guided option</dt>
<dd>This tour is not available as a self-guided option. <a id="price" name="price"></a></dd>
<dt>Tour code</dt>
<dd>AB</dd>
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		<description><![CDATA[Amalfi’s spectacular coastlines set the stage for this amazing walking tour. The Amalfi Coast, a UNESCO World Heritage site, combines picturesque landscapes with villages amid chestnut trees, olive groves, and terraced lemon orchards. Cava de’ Tirreni, with its impressive Benedictine monastery, is the perfect beginning for our Amalfi Coast adventure]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="deck">Walk ancient paths and dramatic seascapes.</p>
<p>Amalfi’s spectacular coastlines set the stage for this amazing walking tour. The Amalfi Coast, a UNESCO World Heritage site, combines picturesque landscapes with villages amid chestnut trees, olive groves, and terraced lemon orchards. Cava de’ Tirreni, with its impressive Benedictine monastery, is the perfect beginning for our Amalfi Coast adventure. This town allows easy access to superb walks leading to the lively village of Vietri sul Mare and the quiet fishing hamlet of Cetara.</p>
<p>There is no better way to explore this charming coast than on foot, enjoying spectacular views and timeless landscapes.</p>
<p>The journey continues along dramatic trails into the Lattari Mountains with its quiet footpaths and stone stairways that have linked the villages since ancient times. Walking along this preserved network of footpaths, once lifelines between villages and monasteries, you enjoy the sensational coastal scenery and places that have inspired novelists and artists.</p>
<p>You will experience: walking on the Path of the Gods above Positano and on the trails around Amalfi and Ravello, strolling along stone laneways in the stylish towns and spending your free day exploring the attractive island of Capri or just allowing time to relax and soak in the sun.</p>
<p>Enjoy regional pasta, fresh seafood, locally-made mozzarella cheese and refreshing limoncello (a sweet, lemon liquor served ice cold); food and drinks that will enhance your experience of this extraordinary coastline.  A truly unforgettable tour.</p>
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<dd>€ 1265 (<a title="What is this?" href="http://siciclando.com/self-guided/">group</a>) <a title="Convert to USD" href="http://finance.yahoo.com/currency-converter?u#from=EUR;to=USD;amt=1265" target="blank">$</a></p>
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<dt>Duration</dt>
<dd>8 days/7 nights</dd>
<dt>Start/End</dt>
<dd>Cava De’ Tirreni/Praiano</dd>
<dt>2010 Start Dates</dt>
<dd>May 22, May 29, June 8, September 11, September 25, October 16</dd>
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<h3>Highlights of the tour</h3>
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<li>Spend a week immersed in an area of incredible natural beauty</li>
<li>Visit the fascinating  town of Cava de’ Tirreni, with its unique architecture</li>
<li>Explore Vietri sul Mare famous for its ceramic art</li>
<li>Encounter Amalfi, a pleasant village set in one of Europe’s most stunning coastlines</li>
<li>Walk along the ancient stairways and cliffside paths, including the “Path of the Gods,” that take you through sleepy hamlets</li>
<li>Enjoy the island of Capri: a magical place that was once the chosen resort of Roman emperors</li>
<li>Explore the charming town of Ravello</li>
<li>Discover the scenic village of Positano</li>
<li>Enjoy the delicious cuisine and wines of the region</li>
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<p><strong>Day 1  &#8211; Welcome to the Amalfi Coast!</strong></p>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
<p>Arrive on your own from Naples to Cava de’ Tirreni. Take your time exploring this charming town, nestled in a landscaped valley known as the “green gate”of the Amalfi Coast. Here you will discover its well-known Abbey of the Holy Trinity, which provided temporal and spiritual influence over southern Italy. The paths, used for centuries, linked the Abbey with the nearby town of Vietri sul Mare and with other villages on Amalfi Coast.</p>
<p><strong>Day 2 &#8211; Tour of the Abbey and a gentle walk to Vietri sul Mare (3 hours)</strong></p>
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<p>In Cava dei Tirreni, you begin the day visiting the Abbey of the Holy Trinity (la Badia della Santissima Trinità), the Benedictine monastery founded in the 11th century. Enjoy the atmosphere of this captivating place.  After the visit you will enjoy an easy walk through chestnut woods, along paved pathways and steps arriving at the first jewel of the Amalfi Coast, Vietri sul Mare, well-known for its pottery and ceramics. Every building here, from the fruit store to the town hall, is decorated with fine painted tiles. This walk gives the perfect introduction to the Amalfi Coast with views of the azure sea and green mountains.</p>
<p><strong>Day 3  &#8211; The town of Amalfi  (3 hours)</strong></p>
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<p>Taking the bus from the city center of Cava dei Tirreni you reach the Abbey and take a different path, an old mule-track used for centuries to carry goods to and from the Amalfi Coast. Following the trail, you arrive at a picturesque viewpoint. Walking along the sea you will pass by terraced lemon groves coming to a fishing village. Arrive in Amalfi by public bus during the afternoon. Enjoy free time to explore this renowned coastal town, famous as an independent republic during Byzantine times and a place of great naval power.</p>
<p><strong>Day 4  &#8211; Ancient paper factories and charming villages, including Ravello  (5 hours)</strong></p>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
<p>A very scenic day starts in Amalfi with a walk that takes you into the valley of the watermills.  Here are remains of the oldest paper factories in Europe, some dating from the 11th century. (Optional visit to the mill and the paper museum before continuing on the trail of this valley.)  Following the path, you climb up to the tiny village of Pontone and the Torre dello Zirro, a medieval tower perched on a cliff with spectacular views of Amalfi and Atrani. Walking along an ancient flight of stairs, you reach the charming village of Ravello where you can visit the scenic gardens of  Villa Cimbrone, with one of the best viewpoints of the Amalfi Coast, including the stunning 13th-century Villa Rufolo.</p>
<p>Then you leave Ravello on foot and reach the village of Atrani with its small narrow streets. Back to Amalfi in the late afternoon.</p>
<p><strong>Day 5  &#8211; Free day or an optional walking tour of Capri  (3.5 hours)</strong></p>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
<p>A free day or an optional walking tour to enjoy the highlights of Capri. You take a boat to the stunning island of Capri. After passing the famous “Piazzetta” of Capri, you walk towards the impressive Roman ruins of the Villa Jovis, once Tiberius’ pleasure palace. You continue along the Arco Naturale on a coastal path until you reach the spectacular Faraglioni, the peculiar rocks jutting out of the sea. In the later part of the afternoon you have several options for exploring Capri at your own pace. You may choose to relax in the island’s chic shops or take a walk to visit the Convent of San Giacomo, dated back to the 14th century, and the Gardens of August.  Return to Amalfi.</p>
<p><strong>Day 6 &#8211; Churches and Valleys  (5 hours) </strong></p>
<p>Leaving Amalfi you take one of the oldest paved mule tracks in the area, the &#8220;Via Maestra dei Villaggi&#8221; which dates back to the 9th century. Passing the tiny villages of Lone and Vettica, you arrive at the monastery of Santa Rosa. Walking above the rocky shore, you discover some fascinating chapels including the Church of San Pancrazio. Then a descent to the fabulous fjord of Furore, with its clustered houses built into the rock. (Here a public bus can bring you directly to Praiano). Continue along the “Via dell’Amore,” leading into the green Praia Valley, before descending into the quiet village of Praiano with its old harbour.</p>
<p><strong>Day 7  &#8211; The Path of the Gods  (4.5 hours)</strong></p>
<p>Today’s walk begins among the white washed alleys of Praiano. You ascend along a medieval pilgrim trail to the monastery of San Domenico; here the scenery is stupendous. Continue climbing, briefly you reach one of the Amalfi Coast’s most famous footpaths, the “Path of the Gods”. The views along the coast are unsurpassed. You go through an impressive valley and the mountain hamlets of Nocelle and Montepertuso. Then you descend along stone steps to reach the charming resort of Positano. Return by local bus to Praiano.</p>
<p><strong>Day 8  &#8211; Departure Day</strong></p>
<p>End of the tour. Transfer on your own from Praiano to Naples Airport. <em>Ciao! </em></p>
<p><em>Actual tour itinerary may vary slightly due to unforeseen circumstances.</em>
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<dt>Level of difficulty: Moderate</dt>
<dd>This moderate self guided trip is suitable for regular hillwalkers who are in good general physical condition. The length of each day varies from three to a maximum of six hours walking.</p>
<p>Grading is a somewhat difficult topic as much depends on the individuals own perception of his or her abilities. A good general level of fitness is necessary to get the most out of your trip.</p>
<p>The walking is varied and interesting: there are lots of ascents and descents on stepped trails and some people will find this tiring in warm weather</p>
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<dt>Travel notes</dt>
<dd>The reference airport for the tour is <a href="http://www.portal.gesac.it/portal/page/portal/internet ">Naples</a>, which has an international airport which has flights arriving from throughout Italy. There are a number of low cost airlines flying into Naples including <a href="http://easyjet.com">EasyJet</a>, <a href="http://flyairone.it/en/">Air One</a>, <a href="http://airberlin.com">Air Berlin</a>, <a href="http://airitaly.com">Air Italy</a>. </dd>
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<dt>Group tour price</dt>
<dd>€ 1265 (minimum 8 people) &#8211; <a title="Convert to USD" href="http://finance.yahoo.com/currency-converter?u#from=EUR;to=USD;amt=1265" target="blank">currency converter</a></dd>
<dt>Additional options and fees</dt>
<dd>
<ul>
<li>High season surcharge &#8211; € 120 (effective July 1 – September 30 and December 18 &#8211; January 10)</li>
<li>Private room &#8211; € 265</li>
<li>Transfer rates per person (2 person minimum)
<ul>
<li>Praiano to Napoli € 120 (3 person maximum)</li>
<li>Napoli airport to Cava dei Tirreni € 80 (3 person maximum)</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
</dd>
<dt>Included</dt>
<dd>
<ul>
<li>One English-speaking trip leader</li>
<li>2 Nights in Hotel**** in Cava de Tirreni, 3 Nights in Hotel***in Amalfi &amp; 2 Nights in Hotel**** in Praiano, all rooms with en suite bathroom</li>
<li>Seven breakfasts</li>
<li>Baggage transportation between hotels</li>
<li>Transfer Naples Airport – Hotel in Cava de&#8217; Tirreni</li>
<li>Transfer Praiano &#8211; Naples Airport</li>
</ul>
</dd>
<dt>Not included</dt>
<dd>
<ul>
<li>Admission to museums and archaeological sites</li>
<li>Tickets for trains or any public transportation</li>
<li>Wine or beverages</li>
<li>Airfare</li>
<li>Personal expenses (laundry, personal supplies, phone calls, etc.)</li>
<li>Gratuity</li>
</ul>
</dd>
<dt>Self-guided option</dt>
<dd>This tour is not available as a self-guided option. </dd>
<dt>Tour code</dt>
<dd>AW</dd>
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		<title>Sicily: Baroque Towns Easy Biking</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Join on us on this exciting journey through the southeastern part of the island where the baroque towns and rolling landscapes are abundant. You'll bike along quiet roads with open views of the Iblei countryside with its deep canyons carved by the fast flowing streams. Enjoy the beauty of the vast orange and lemon plantations.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="deck">Elaborate and easy.  Baroque and biking.</p>
<p>Join us on this exciting journey through the southeastern part of the island where the baroque towns and rolling landscapes are abundant. This tour is similar to our Baroque Towns and Rolling Hills Biking Tour, but offers different routes which are more gentle and shorter.  You&#8217;ll bike along quiet roads with open views of the Iblei countryside with its deep canyons carved by the fast flowing streams. Enjoy the beauty of the vast orange and lemon plantations.</p>
<p>Cycle to Vendicari, a protected white beach where many different species of birds build their nests. You’ll discover relics and monuments, such as the Necropolis of Pantalica, caves excavated in the rock walls from the 13th to 7th centuries which housed some 5,000 tombs. You&#8217;ll cycle through Noto&#8217;s Valley, which in 2003 was included as an UNESCO World Heritage Site. Discover several baroque towns such as Noto, Modica, Syracuse-Ortigia, and Palazzolo Acreide.  Each town showcases intricately carved portals, windows and railings. You will love the richly decorated churches and palaces.  Astonishingly beautiful and best seen by bike!</p>
<p>Sicily will capture you by the food; unique cuisine developed over time by the influences of many cultures. Choose from such tasty dishes as caponata, parmigiana, pasta with sardines, tuna, fresh tomato sauce, or sauce with a base of fresh olive oil.  All are enhanced by regional wines. And, of course, a piece of Sicily’s famous and elaborate dessert, cassata, a cake you will never forget.</p>
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<dt>Cost</dt>
<dd>€ 1235 (<a title="What is this?" href="http://siciclando.com/self-guided/">group</a>) <a title="Convert to USD" href="http://finance.yahoo.com/currency-converter?u#from=EUR;to=USD;amt=1235" target="blank">$</a><br />
€ 960 (<a title="What is this?" href="http://siciclando.com/self-guided/">self-guided</a>) <a title="Convert to USD" href="http://finance.yahoo.com/currency-converter?u#from=EUR;to=USD;amt=960" target="blank">$</a></dd>
<dt>Duration</dt>
<dd>8 days/7 nights</dd>
<dt>Start/End</dt>
<dd>Syracuse/Syracuse</dd>
<dt>2010 Start Dates</dt>
<dd>April 10, May 8, May 29, September 4, September 25, October 16, October 23 </dd>
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<h3>Highlights of the tour</h3>
<ul>
<li>Explore the town of Syracuse and its archeological sites including a famous Greek theater and the little island of Ortigia, the historical city center with narrow streets and baroque duomo square</li>
<li>Bike through several small villages richly decorated by baroque architecture</li>
<li>See the city of Noto, the capital of Italian Baroque</li>
<li>Experience Vendicari Nature Reserve with beautiful white beaches and migratory birds</li>
<li>Discover the ancient sites and villages of Akrai, Noto Antica, Ragusa, and the Necropolis of Pantalica.</li>
<li>View the Iblei Mountains with its excavated caves and canyons</li>
<li>Traditional Sicilian cuisine and wine</li>
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<li><a href="#fragment-1"><span>Itinerary</span></a></li>
<li><a href="#fragment-6"><span>Accommodations</span></a></li>
<li><a href="#fragment-2"><span>Photos</span></a></li>
<li><a href="#fragment-3"><span>Maps</span></a></li>
<li><a href="#fragment-4"><span>Notes</span></a></li>
<li><a href="#fragment-5"><span>Pricing</span></a></li>
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<p><strong>Day 1 &#8211; Welcome to Sicily!</strong></p>
<p>Arrival at Catania Airport. Transfer on your own to Syracuse-Ortigia by bus, taxi or train.</p>
<p>Twenty-seven centuries of history separate the origin of this city from present days. Ortigia, the little Island very close to the coast, is the ancient heart of the city. It was from Syracuse the Greek’s began colonization of Sicily. It’s delightful to wander through Ortigia with small routes leading to artisan shops. Walks along the beach are stunning with the rise of the sun or a fresh breeze in the afternoon. An overnight stay in Ortigia or in Syracuse in a three-star hotel with b&amp;b service (close to the archaeological theatre site). Please check your voucher, more options are available.</p>
<p><strong>Day 2 &#8211; Ortigia to Noto (train &amp; bike) and from Noto to Vendicari Nature Reserve (18 miles/30 km)</strong></p>
<p>Noto is universally recognized as the capital city of the baroque style.  It offers a cross section of buildings that came about after the 1693 earthquake. The Spanish governor, at the time, chose to re-build the city instead of renovate damaged buildings. New aesthetic values were applied, including and above all the ostentatious nature of the political and religious powers. You will notice in Noto the imposing design of palaces and churches, classic of the baroque style, that mix with cozy, hidden courts.</p>
<p>On to the Vendicari Nature Reserve, famous for bird-watching of several species coming from Africa. In autumn it is possible to observe larger wading birds. Overnight stay in Noto, with dinner on your own.</p>
<p><strong>Day 3 &#8211; Noto to Noto Antica by bike (16.4 miles/27.4 km)</strong></p>
<p>Today a circular bike route of about thirty kilometers with as much up as down. We will reach Noto Antica. Little is known of its origins.  Over the centuries its strategic position always made it the object of attention, with each successive domination adding to its cultural wealth. The Siculs, Greeks, and Arabs turned it into one of the most beautiful towns in Sicily, until the earthquake of 1693 reduced it to rubble. You can reach the ancient ruins via the Porta Reale gateway.  The route overlooks the surrounding area of “cave” (canyons). Overnight stay in Noto, with dinner on your own.</p>
<p><strong>Day 4 &#8211; Noto to Ragusa-Ibla (train &amp; bike) (3 miles/5 km)</strong></p>
<p>Ibla is adorned with “grinning masks” carved out of stone on the buildings. By light of day, you feel like you can almost talk to these faces.  If you take a night-time stroll through the alleys and see the laughing masks of Ibla, you may feel it is all a dream.</p>
<p>SanGiorgio Cathedral towers overhead and watches over the town. Overnight stay in Ibla with dinner on your own.</p>
<p><strong>Day 5 &#8211; Biking from Ibla to Palazzolo Acreide, on to Anapo Valley (32 miles/53 km)</strong></p>
<p>Today you bike to Palazzolo Acreide, another jewel of the Val di Noto area, where the baroque is in contrast to the ancient ruins. Akrai was founded by the Siracusans in 664 BC as a strategic position overlooking the surrounding countryside and the “via Selinuntina”, the road that joined Syracuse to the coastal towns in the south of the island. Historian Tommaso Fazello discovered Akrai at the end of the 16th century. The archaeological excavations ran until the beginning of the 19th century under the direction of baron Gabriele Iudica.</p>
<p>Pantalica, located inside the Valle dell’Anapo (Anapo Valley), is another fascinating archaeological site with its mysterious origins dating back to 2300 years ago. You will see the Necropolis of Pantalica, the biggest in Sicily and one of the most important in the world. More than 5,000 tombs were excavated into the rock overhanging the Anapo and Calcinara Rivers. An overnight stay in the Anapo Valley in a farmhouse, dinner included.</p>
<p><strong>Day 6 &#8211; Anapo Valley – your choice of options </strong></p>
<p>Today a free day in the Anapo Valley with several options: relax, walk on your own, hike a nature trail with a guide, ride on the back of a donkey or take a cooking class.  In the valley you can enjoy the shade trees such as Plans, Ashes and Oaks. You’ll become intoxicated by a thousand smells of this little Eden. Walk along the cold waters of the river, hike the coastal paths or perhaps along the track of the old narrow gauge railway that passed through these valleys until 1956. Overnight stay at an Anapo Valley farmhouse, dinner included.</p>
<p><strong>Day 7 &#8211; Anapo Valley to Ortigia by bike (17.6 miles/29.4 km)</strong></p>
<p>Our route will take us back to Ortigia by bike. Syracuse offers classical plays at the Greek Theater.  If our timing is right, it is possible to tie a performance into our last day of the tour. Overnight stay in Ortigia or in Syracuse (close to the theatre archaeological site) in a three-star hotel. Please check your voucher, more options are available.  Dinner is on your own.</p>
<p><strong>Day 8 &#8211; Departure Day</strong></p>
<p>End of the tour.  Back to Ortigia-Catania by bus. <em>Ciao!</em></p>
<p><em>Actual tour itinerary may vary slightly due to unforeseen circumstances.</em></div>
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<p><strong>Siciclando carefully chooses every aspect of a tour, including the accommodations.    </strong></p>
<p>Our choices are based on comfort and quality.  We often choose hotels that are family-owned and operated because they provide a richer experience and because it is important to us to support the efforts of these individuals.  We have developed relationships with many wonderful hotel operators.  Here is a sample of the hotels on this tour. </p>
<ul>
<li> <a href="http://www.ilbarocco.it/hotel_intro.htm" target="_blank">Ragusa Ibla</a></li>
<li> <a href="http://www.sacrepietre.it/" target="_blank">Anapo Valley</a></li>
<li> <a href="http://www.villafavoritanoto.it/" target="_blank">Noto</a></li>
</ul>
<p>Tour accommodations will be based on availability and the time of year.  Once you have made your final payment for the tour, we will send you a confirmation letter that includes daily accommodations and contact information. </p>
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<dt>Level of difficulty: Easy</dt>
<dd>This tour is an easy one not only because of the total distance you’ll cover along the week (ony 87 miles!), but also because of the rest days you’ll enjoy on day 4 (option ride is available anyway) and day 6. Besides: the rest day more at the beginning of the tour allows you the possibility to have a gentle beginning of your holiday. The mix with the railway is another point which gives you an opportunity to have relaxing stops from the cycling and more opportunities to share your experience with the local people. </dd>
<dt>Travel notes</dt>
<dd>The reference airport for this tour is <a href="http://www.aeroporto.catania.it/page.php?cPath=0_11&amp;id_page=21&amp;module=Compagnie&amp;lang=eng">Catania</a>.</dd>
<dt>Books</dt>
<dd>
<ul>
<li>Salvatore Quasimodo, poet and writer: Ed è subito sera, Giorno dopo giorno, Dare e avere. Modica</li>
<li>Gesualdo Bufalino, novelist Diceria dell&#8217;untore (the plague sower), Le menzogne della notte (Night&#8217;s lies). Comiso</li>
<li>Jacopo da Lentini (sec XIII), poet. Lentini</li>
<li>Vitaliano Brancati, novelist: Don Giovanni in Sicilia, Il Bell&#8217;Antonio, Paolo il caldo. Pachino</li>
</ul>
</dd>
<dt>Movies</dt>
<dd>
<ul>
<li>Divorce, italian style 1961, film director: Pietro Germi. This movie It won the Academy Award for Best Writing, Story and Screenplay.</li>
<li>Anni difficili 1948, film director Luigi Zampa, from the novel of Vitaliano Brancati, &#8220;II vecchio con gli stivali&#8221;</li>
<li>Gente di rispetto 1975, film director Luigi Zampa, from the homonymous novel of Giuseppe Fava</li>
<li>Kaos 1984, Paolo and Vittorio Taviani, from several novels of Luigi Pirandello</li>
<li>The star maker or best known as L&#8217;Uomo delle stelle  1995, Giuseppe Tornatore</li>
</ul>
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<dt>Group tour price</dt>
<dd>€ 1235 (minimum 8 people) &#8211; <a title="Convert to USD" href="http://finance.yahoo.com/currency-converter?u#from=EUR;to=USD;amt=1235" target="blank">currency converter</a></dd>
<dt>Additional options and fees</dt>
<dd>
<ul>
<li>High season surcharge &#8211; € 120 (effective July 1– August 31)</li>
<li>Private room &#8211; € 230</li>
<li>Half-board &#8211; € 135 (5 dinners, 2 dinner are already included in the standard package)</li>
<li>Bike rental &#8211; € 130 (€ 18 each additional day), which includes 1 bike pannier per bike, helmets and a cycle computer.</li>
<li>Cooking class &#8211; € 45 per person (included for the group tour)</li>
<li>GPS rental &#8211; € 35 (Garmin E-Trex Venture HC)</li>
<li>Transfer rates per person (two person minimum)
<ul>
<li>Catania airport to Syracuse &#8211; € 35</li>
<li>Syracuse to Catania airport &#8211; € 35</li>
<li>Noto to Ragusa Ibla &#8211; € 40</li>
<li>Extra transfers &#8211; € 30</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
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<dt>Included</dt>
<dd>
<ul>
<li>One English-speaking trip leader</li>
<li>Seven nights in three-star hotels, all rooms with en suite bathroom</li>
<li>Seven breakfasts and two dinners</li>
<li>Baggage transportation between hotels</li>
<li>Detailed route information and maps</li>
<li>Van support</li>
</ul>
</dd>
<dt>Not included</dt>
<dd>
<ul>
<li>Admission to museums and archaeological sites</li>
<li>Tickets for trains or any public transportation</li>
<li>Wine or beverages</li>
<li>Airfare</li>
<li>Transfers to the starting point or from the finishing point unless specified; we can assist you in planning and arranging for any necessary shuttles</li>
<li>Transport of bike case (for guests who bring their own bike)</li>
<li>Personal expenses (laundry, personal supplies, phone calls, etc.)</li>
<li>Gratuity</li>
</ul>
</dd>
<dt>Self-guided option</dt>
<dd>This tour is also available as a <a href="http://siciclando.com/self-guided/">self-guided option</a> at a cost of € 960 per person. Non-Monday departures incur an additional charge of € 70.</p>
<p>This option includes:</p>
<ul>
<li>Seven nights in three-star hotels, all rooms with en suite bathroom</li>
<li>Seven breakfasts and three dinners</li>
<li>Welcome meeting (tour explanation)</li>
<li>Baggage transportation between hotels</li>
<li>Detailed route information and maps</li>
<li>Telephone assistance</li>
</ul>
</dd>
<dt>Tour code</dt>
<dd>SE</dd>
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		<title>Sicily: A Taste of Sicily Biking and Hiking</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is our most popular tour and best showcases the beauty of Sicily. You’ll enjoy two days of beautiful riding that includes visits to three of Sicily’s most important archaeological sites.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="deck">Savor the richness of Sicily.</p>
<p>This is Siciclando’s most popular bike tour and best showcases the diversity and richness of Sicily – seaside bike routes, ancient towering temples, charming towns, and the power of the volcanoes.  You’ll begin this tour in Sicily’s capital, Palermo, where you will explore its layers of history and beauty on a guided tour.  We will transport you to western Sicily where you will taste the popular Marsala wines and discover the beautiful village of Mazara del Vallo and its treasure, the bronze statue of The Dancing Satyr, discovered 40 kilometers off the shores of neighboring Tunisia in the 1990’s.</p>
<p>Siciclando’s beautiful bike routes will take you to three of western Sicily’s most important archaeological sites:  Segesta, Selinunte, and Cave di Cusa.  Bike to these parks and step back in time thousands of years ago. Spectacular!</p>
<p>The next three days will be spent biking and hiking the stunning and powerful Aeolian Islands, a volcanic archipelago listed as an UNESCO World Heritage Site.  Salina provides a lovely green background for your bike tour. Lipari offers spectacular views of the other islands and the coast of Sicily.  A visit to the island of Vulcano allows you to take a 40-minute hike of a volcano for the most fascinating view of the Aeolian Islands.</p>
<p>Vulcano is a wonderful place to begin a general study of volcanoes.  It was considered by the Greeks as an island sacred to Efesto (God of Fire) and the crater of Vulcano was considered his workshop.  The Romans later changed the name of the island to reflect the name for their God of Fire, Vulcano – which contributed to the word volcano used by most modern languages today.  From here, enjoy the view of the island of Stromboli, another active volcano that explodes every 15-20 minutes; explosions which are sometimes visible.  This volcanic activity is known as Strombolian and is used to characterize other volcanoes around the world with regular eruptions.</p>
<p>The tour takes us back to Sicily where you will spend two nights in charming Taormina, one of the pearls of Sicily with its ancient Greco-Roman theater and shop-lined streets.</p>
<p>You may also choose the optional hike of Mt. Etna, the highest active volcano in Europe and a fantastic day trip.</p>
<p>This Taste of Sicily will leave you wanting more!</p>
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<dt>Cost</dt>
<dd>€ 1980 &#8211; € 2280 <a title="Convert to USD" href="http://finance.yahoo.com/currency-converter?u#from=EUR;to=USD;amt=1680" target="blank">($)</a> see PRICING details below </dd>
<dt>Duration</dt>
<dd>9 days/8 nights</dd>
<dt>Start/End</dt>
<dd>Palermo – Mazara del Vallo/Taormina</dd>
<dt>2010 Start Dates</dt>
<dd>March 12, March 20, April 3, April 17, May 6, May 15, June 15, August 30, September 18, October 18, October 30, November 13</dd>
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<h3>Highlights of the tour</h3>
<ul>
<li>Discover the rich history and mix of cultures found on the largest island in the Mediterranean</li>
<li>Explore Palermo, the capital city of Sicily, on a guided tour &#8212; beautiful architecture, excellent cuisine, and a lively market will make this an exciting part of your experience</li>
<li>Enjoy the charm of Mazara del Vallo and its mysterious bronze treasure – The Dancing Satyr.</li>
<li>See the beauty of ancient Selinunte and Segesta – powerful, mysterious, peaceful</li>
<li>Picnic in the serenity of Cava di Cusa – ancient quarries that are now like a sanctuary</li>
<li>Taste two of the region’s most famous wines, Marsala and Malvasia</li>
<li>Experience three of the Aeolian Islands by bike or hike</li>
<li>Visit one of Sicily’s pearls, Taormina, with its spectacular ancient Greco- Roman Theater</li>
<li>Optional hike Mt. Etna, the tallest active volcano in Europe – an addition to the tour</li>
<li>Discover Sicily’s unique and amazing array of foods, developed overtime with the influence of many cultures.  Fresh seafood, handmade pasta, arrancini (rice balls), pasta with sardines, and caponata (stewed eggplant, olives, tomatoes, and capers).  Devine!</li>
<li>See Video Highlights from the <a href="http://siciclando.com/blog/taste-of-sicily-siciclando-bike-tour-of-sicily-italy">October 2009 Taste of Sicily Trip</a>.</li>
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<li><a href="#fragment-2"><span>Photos</span></a></li>
<li><a href="#fragment-3"><span>Maps</span></a></li>
<li><a href="#fragment-4"><span>Notes</span></a></li>
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<p><strong>Day 1 – Welcome to Sicily!</strong></p>
<p>Arrive Palermo by coordinated shuttle from Palermo Falcone – Borsellino Airport and enjoy a guided tour of the city the first afternoon (3:00 p.m.).  Palermo has so much to see – beautiful churches, lively food markets, and amazing architecture.  Dinner is on your own tonight.</p>
<p><strong>Day 2 &#8211; Transfer to western Sicily with a stop at a Marsala winery. (8.8 miles/14.7 km)</strong></p>
<p>From Palermo, a private shuttle will transfer you near the town of Mazara del Vallo, where you will stay in a comfortable 5 star hotel. Along the way we’ll stop in the beautiful, little town of Marsala and then enjoy a guided tour of a winery for a taste of the popular Marsala wines.  Upon our arrival at the hotel that afternoon, we will review the itinerary of the bike tour in more detail and enjoy a gentle warm-up ride to get comfortable with your bicycle. Tonight, dinner will be included.</p>
<p><strong>Day 3 &#8211; Tour of Mazara del Vallo, The Dancing Satyre, Cave di Cusa and Selinunte (30.1 miles/48.4 km)</strong></p>
<p>Today, before biking, we will tour the beautiful harbor town of Mazara del Vallo.  This is the home of the mysterious bronze treasure – The Dancing Satyr.  You will enjoy a guided tour of the town and the museum housing the statue.  From here we will bike on a lovely ride to the peaceful archaeological site of Cave di Cusa where we will enjoy a guided walk and picnic. These were quarries used for more than 150 years in the 6th Century BC. They were the main source of stone for the temples of Selinunte.  We will then bike to the ancient Greek town of Selinunte, one of the most important Greek colonies in Sicily at that time.   Here you will be guided through the remains of an acropolis and five temple sites, one of which has been re-erected.   You will be transferred back to the hotel by shuttle.  Dinner included in the village of Mazara del Vallo.</p>
<p><strong>Day 4 &#8211; Ancient Segesta and the Aeolian Islands  (25.7 miles/42.9 km)</strong></p>
<p>We leave the main island to get to the volcanic archipelago, the Aeolian Islands.<br />
We’ll first cycle to Segesta, once the political center of the Elymians, one of three ancient inhabitants of Sicily. After a guided visit of the site and lunch, we&#8217;ll shuttle to Milazzo and then take a hydrofoil to Lipari, the largest island of the archipelago. We’ll stay in another comfortable 5 star hotel. Dinner is on your own tonight.</p>
<p><strong>Day 5 &#8211; Lipari loop ride (16.3 miles/27.1 km)</strong></p>
<p>Enjoy a loop ride on the island, giving us an opportunity to understand more<br />
about the place and the archipelago. The views are outstanding and we expect that you will enjoy your bike tour of Lipari…and perhaps a granita (flavored ice) at our favorite place.  This afternoon we are excited to offer a cooking class – a great way to learn and enjoy Sicilian-Aeolian Cooking.</p>
<p><strong>Day 6 &#8211; Salina loop ride (13.7 miles/22.8 km) </strong></p>
<p>We’ll take a ferry to the island Salina where we’ll take an amazing loop ride on our bikes. The first stop is small fishing village, Lingua, located along the Roman salt marsh. Here we will stop for a granita or coffee and perhaps a tour of the local museum.  We’ll bike on, enjoying the breathtaking views, as we head to a local winery to enjoy a glass of Malvasia wine and a light lunch. Dinner is on your own tonight.</p>
<p><strong>Day 7 &#8211; Walking on the Vulcano’s volcano and back to the main island of Sicily</strong></p>
<p>After breakfast, we’ll take the hydrofoil to Vulcano Island for a hike to the crater of the<br />
volcano with our volcanologist. After lunch, we’ll transfer to Sicily to the beautiful town of Taormina. There will be a guided tour of the magnificent Greco-Roman amphitheatre – from here you will get a fantastic view of the Ionian Coast, Mt. Etna, and the city.  The rest of the day is free to explore the city.  Take a relaxing walk along the Corso Umberto with its classical music cafés, pastry shops, art galleries and clothing boutiques. Dinner is on your own.</p>
<p><strong>Day 8 – Biking to Randazzo and to the Alcantara Gorge  (28.4 miles/47.3 km)</strong></p>
<p>After breakfast, a shuttle will take us to the starting point of the bike ride at Linguaglossa.  This ride gently rolls along the north side of Mt. Etna volcano, which is amazing in the spring with the wild flowers covering the low sides of the volcano and spectacular in fall because of the rich brown colors of the vineyards. The scenery is accented with old ruins and lava stone walls outlining the fields and vineyards.  We bike to the charming village of Randazzo, where we will have lunch at one of our favorite sandwich shops. After lunch enjoy a gentle downhill into the Alcantara Gorge – a beautiful end to the route and to our tour.  A bus shuttle will take us back to our hotel in Taormina.  We will enjoy a final dinner together tonight.</p>
<p><strong>Day 9 – Departure Day or optional extension Hiking Mt. Etna </strong></p>
<p>After breakfast, departure and end of our services. Ciao!<br />
If you choose the Etna excursion you&#8217;ll be shuttled to the southeast side of the volcano for a walking tour.</p>
<p><em>Actual tour itinerary may vary slightly due to unforeseen circumstances.</em></div>
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<p><strong>Siciclando carefully chooses every aspect of a tour, including the accommodations. </strong></p>
<p>Our choices are based on comfort and quality.  We often choose hotels that are family-owned and operated because they provide a richer experience and because it is important to us to support the efforts of these individuals.  We have developed relationships with many wonderful hotel operators.  Here is a sample of the hotels on this tour.</p>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://www.hoteltritonelipari.com/" target="_blank">Lipari</a></li>
<li><a href=" http://www.kempinski.com/en/sicily/Pages/Welcome.aspx"> </a><a href="http://www.kempinski.com/en/sicily/Pages/Welcome.aspx" target="_blank">Mazara del Vallo</a></li>
<li><a href=" http://www.villabelvedere.it/"> </a><a href="http://www.villabelvedere.it/" target="_blank">Taormina</a></li>
</ul>
<p>Tour accommodations will be based on availability and the time of year.  Once you have made your final payment for the tour, we will send you a confirmation letter that includes daily accommodations and contact information.</p></div>
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<dt>Level of difficulty: Easy to moderate</dt>
<dd>Sicily is a hilly island, as is the Aeolian archipelago. For this reason we rate the tour between easy and moderate. The most difficult parts of the tour are in some stretches on the two loops in the Aeolian Islands (Lipari and Salina), which can be avoided by taking a van shuttle.</p>
<p>The other moderate part of the tour is the hiking on Etna on day 8, which is an optional activity, a chance to discover the contrast between the forest and the lunar landscape of the volcano.</p>
<p>The tour allows you to have a very good overview of Sicily from several points of view, in terms of</p>
<p>history, archaeology, and nature. You&#8217;ll also learn about the volcanic activity of the Mediterranean and its different aspects, in visiting the volcanoes of the Aeolian archipelago and Mount Etna.</p>
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<dt>Travel notes</dt>
<dd>Guests arrive by air in Palermo (see <a href="http://www.gesap.it/index2.php3?op=246&amp;lang=it">Italian airlines</a> or <a href="http://www.gesap.it/index2.php3?op=247&amp;lang=it">international airlines</a>) and depart from <a href="http://www.aeroporto.catania.it/page.php?cPath=0_11&amp;id_page=21&amp;module=Compagnie&amp;lang=eng">Catania</a>.</dd>
<dt>Books</dt>
<dd>
<ul>
<li>Salvatore Quasimodo, poet and writer: Ed è subito sera, Giorno dopo giorno, Dare e avere. Modica</li>
<li>Gesualdo Bufalino, novelist Diceria dell&#8217;untore (the plague sower), Le menzogne della notte (Night&#8217;s lies). Comiso</li>
<li>Jacopo da Lentini (sec XIII), poet. Lentini</li>
<li>Vitaliano Brancati, novelist: Don Giovanni in Sicilia, Il Bell&#8217;Antonio, Paolo il caldo. Pachino</li>
</ul>
</dd>
<dt>Movies</dt>
<dd>
<ul>
<li>Divorce, italian style 1961, film director: Pietro Germi. This movie It won the Academy Award for Best Writing, Story and Screenplay.</li>
<li>Anni difficili 1948, film director Luigi Zampa, from the novel of Vitaliano Brancati, &#8220;II vecchio con gli stivali&#8221;</li>
<li>Gente di rispetto 1975, film director Luigi Zampa, from the homonymous novel of Giuseppe Fava</li>
<li>Kaos 1984, Paolo and Vittorio Taviani, from several novels of Luigi Pirandello</li>
<li>The star maker or best known as L&#8217;Uomo delle stelle  1995, Giuseppe Tornatore</li>
</ul>
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<dt> Group tour price</dt>
<dd>
<ul>
<li>4-5 people € 2280 per person</li>
<li>6-7 people € 2130 per person</li>
<li> 8+ people € 1980 per person</li>
</ul>
<p><a href="http://siciclando.com/pricing-philosophy">Pricing philosophy</a></p>
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<dt>Additional options and fees</dt>
<dd>
<ul>
<li>Private room &#8211; € 390</li>
<li>Road Bike rental &#8211; € 175</li>
<li>Hiking on Mount Etna &#8211; € 90 per person</li>
<li>Transfer from Palermo ARP to Palermo center on the arrival day</li>
<li>Extention of the tour (pre and post trip)</li>
<li>Transfer rates per person (two person minimum):
<ul>
<li>Palermo airport to Palermo center &#8211; € 40</li>
<li>Taormina to Catania airport &#8211; € 80</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
</dd>
<dt>Included</dt>
<dd>
<ul>
<li>9 days trip</li>
<li>8 nights in 3, 4 and 5 star Hotels</li>
<li>8 breakfasts</li>
<li>1 picnic lunch</li>
<li>4 dinners</li>
<li>Hybrid bike rental</li>
<li>D2: Coordinated transfer from Palermo to hotel near Mazara del Vallo</li>
<li>D2: guided visit and wine tasting in Marsala</li>
<li>D3: Admission to Selinunte archaeological site</li>
<li>D3: private guide for Selinunte archaeological site</li>
<li>D3: private guide for Cave di Cusa archaeological site</li>
<li>D4: Admission to Segesta archaeological site</li>
<li>D4: private guide for Segesta archaeological site</li>
<li>D4: bus transfer from Segesta to Milazzo</li>
<li>D4: hydrofoil transfer from Milazzo to Lipari island</li>
<li>D5: cooking class in Lipari Island</li>
<li>D6: professional guide for the Vulcano hiking</li>
<li>D6: ferry transfer from Lipari to Salina</li>
<li>D7: bus transfer from Milazzo to Taormina</li>
<li>D8: guided walking tour with a private guide in Taormina</li>
<li>D8: bus transfer from Taormina and Randazzo loop</li>
<li>D7: hydrofoil from Lipari to Vulcano for hiking and then to Milazzo</li>
<li>Detailed road book and maps</li>
<li>1 English speaking tour leader for all the tour (4 – 7 people) &#8211; 2 English speaking tour leaders all the tour (minimum 8 people)</li>
<li>Van support all the tour</li>
</ul>
</dd>
<dt>Not included</dt>
<dd>
<ul>
<li>Flights and public transportation</li>
<li>Travel insurance</li>
<li>Admissions and entrance fees (when not agreed with tour operator)</li>
<li>Transport of bike case (for guests who bring their own bike)</li>
<li>Gratuity to Tour Leader/s</li>
<li>Expense of personal nature such as drinks, phone calls, etc.</li>
<li>Any items that has not been mentioned in the price inclusions above</li>
</ul>
</dd>
<dt>Self-guided option</dt>
<dd>This tour is not available as a self-guided option.</dd>
<dt>Tour code</dt>
<dd>SI</dd>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="deck">Enchanting landscapes, places, and people.</p>
<p>An easier bike tour through the hills of Matera and two regions that will charm you. This tour begins with the Sassi of Matera, old dwellings and rock churches carved out of the rock cliffs centuries ago. Today it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.  Explore Metaponto, an ancient Greek colony established in the 7th Century B.C., set among vineyards and orange groves. Pythagoras founded one of his schools in this rich and important town. Today it houses an interesting archeological park and museum.</p>
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<dt>Cost</dt>
<dd>€ 1290 &#8211; € 1570 <a title="Convert to USD" href="http://finance.yahoo.com/currency-converter?u#from=EUR;to=USD;amt=1680" target="blank">($)</a> see PRICING details below </dd>
<dt>Duration</dt>
<dd>8 days/7 nights</dd>
<dt>Start/End</dt>
<dd>Matera/Matera</dd>
<dt>2010 Start Dates</dt>
<dd>April 17, May 8, May 22, June 19, September 11, October 2, October 16</dd>
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<h3>Highlights of the tour</h3>
<ul>
<li>See the Sassi of Matera, cave dwellings and rock churches carved out of rock cliffs. A spectacular site and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.</li>
<li>Explore Metaponto – with its beaches and archeological significance</li>
<li>Visit the quiet village of Bernalda, with its nice promenade lined with bars and restaurants. Film director Francis Ford Coppola has ancestral roots in this village and has recently purchased a home here.</li>
<li>Bike along the San Giuliano Lake, a peaceful natural oasis and a destination for many migrating birds from Africa</li>
<li>View the Crypt of Original Sin with the oldest frescoes in the area.  Also known as the “Sistine Chapel” of Rock Churches.</li>
<li>See video Highlights from our <a href="http://siciclando.com/blog/basilicata-and-apulia-easy-bike-tour-video-highlights">September 2009 trip to Basilicata and Apulia</a>.</li>
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<p><strong>Day 1 – Welcome to Matera!</strong></p>
<p>Arrival to Bari Airport and transfer to Matera is on your own. Check into your hotel and enjoy lunch on your own. In the afternoon, join us for guided tour of the Sassi, ancient cave dwellings inhabited for centuries until the 1950’s.  Now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Sassi are being renovated and occupied again.  Meet for a welcome drink and overview of the bicycle tour.</p>
<p><strong>Day 2 – Bread, <em>focaccia</em>, and the Park of Rupestrian Churches around Matera (15 miles/25km)</strong></p>
<p>A good beginning to our bicycle tour with a 15 mile loop route where we will visit a wood-burning bakery where you will taste the special bread and <em>focaccia</em> made with local hard grain. You will also stop at the Park of Rupestrian Churches (churches built in the rock).  Here we will enjoy a picnic. A free afternoon to explore Matera.  Dinner is on your own.</p>
<p><strong>Day 3 &#8211; The Bradano Valley (27 miles/45km)</strong></p>
<p>Bike through the Bradano valley, following the road that skirts the Park of Rupestrian Churches. You will come to a typical farm, which has been turned into an agritourism inn. This is where we will stay for the night. Relax in the swimming pool surrounded by orchards and olive groves.  Dinner will be here tonight.</p>
<p><strong>Day 4 &#8211; Relax in the Magna Graecia (21 miles/35km)</strong></p>
<p>Today, a gentle bike ride to the sea to visit the Archaeological Park of Metaponto. Pythagoras founded one of his schools in this rich and important town. After this visit you will spend the rest of the day at the seaside having a picnic on the beach.</p>
<p><strong>Day 5 – The Bradano River (25miles/42km)</strong></p>
<p>Cycling along the Bradano River you will reach the Montescaglioso and its Benedictine Abbey. Dinner and overnight stay at a holiday farm located in the valley. Relax in the swimming pool, if you would like.</p>
<p><strong>Day 6 &#8211; Two cycling options or a rest day</strong></p>
<p>Today you have time to enjoy a circular cycle route in the valley or relax – perhaps at the swimming pool.</p>
<p>1st option: The Ancient Via Appia (21 miles/35km)</p>
<p>Riding along the ancient &#8220;Via Appia&#8221; (an old Roman road), you will pass through the charming village of Miglionico, with a nice view of the valley. Back to your holiday farm to relax.  Dinner is together again at the farm.</p>
<p>2nd option: San Giuliano Lake and the Matera hills (24 miles/40km)</p>
<p>This route will take you along the wonderful, deserted road around the San Giuliano Lake. Optional stop at the Crypt of Original Sin (with the oldest frescoes in the area). Back to your holiday farm to relax.  We will be together again for dinner at the farm.</p>
<p><strong>Day 7 – Back to Matera (15 miles/25km)</strong></p>
<p>The route will take you back to Matera again skirting the Park of Rock Churches. After 7 miles, you’ll leave your bike and walk to reach the Gravina Canyon. We will enjoy a picnic in the caves of Cristo La Selva, an amazing rupestrian village, where the homes are carved into the rock in the heart of the Park. Head on to Matera, where dinner will be on your own.</p>
<p><strong>Day 8 – Departure Day</strong></p>
<p>End of tour. You will transfer to the Bari Airport on your own. <em>Ciao!</em></p>
<p><em>Actual tour itinerary may vary slightly due to unforeseen circumstances.</em></p>
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<p><strong>Siciclando carefully chooses every aspect of a tour, including the accommodations. </strong></p>
<p>Our choices are based on comfort and quality.  We often choose hotels that are family-owned and operated because they provide a richer experience and because it is important to us to support the efforts of these individuals.  We have developed relationships with many wonderful hotel operators.  Here is a sample of the hotels on this tour.</p>
<ul>
<li> <a href="http://www.locandadisanmartino.it/" target="_blank">Matera</a></li>
<li> <a href="http://www.ortodilucania.it/" target="_blank">Bradano Valley</a></li>
</ul>
<p>Tour accommodations will be based on availability and the time of year.  Once you have made your final payment for the tour, we will send you a confirmation letter that includes daily accommodations and contact information.</p>
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<dt>Level of difficulty: Easy</dt>
<dd>The Bradano Valley is quite flat. The only ascents you will find are getting in every village, but just for few km. The roads are no more busy. These are old roads only used by local people and peasant. You will find some traffic around Matera only.</dd>
<dt>Travel Notes</dt>
<dd>The reference airport for the tour is Bari. <a href="http://www.aeroportidipuglia.it/default.asp?idlingua=1&amp;rif=11&amp;what=0&amp;where=bari&amp;collegamento=0&amp;compagnia=0">Low-cost airlines</a> are offering good deals to Bari. </dd>
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<dt> Group tour price</dt>
<dd>
<ul>
<li>4-5 people € 1570 per person</li>
<li>6-7 people € 1460 per person</li>
<li> 8+ people € 1290 per person</li>
</ul>
<p><a href="http://siciclando.com/pricing-philosophy">Pricing philosophy</a></p>
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<dt>Additional options and fees</dt>
<dd>
<ul>
<li>High season surcharge &#8211; € 120 (effective July 1 – August 31)</li>
<li>Private room &#8211; € 270</li>
<li>Bike rental &#8211; € 100 (€ 15 each additional day), which includes 1 bike pannier per bike, helmets and a cycle computer.</li>
<li>GPS &#8211; € 35 Garmin E-Trex Venture HC</li>
</ul>
</dd>
<dt>Included</dt>
<dd>
<ul>
<li>One English-speaking trip leader</li>
<li>Guided tour in Matera in the Sassi district</li>
<li>Seven nights double rooms</li>
<li>Seven breakfasts and four dinners</li>
<li>Baggage transportation between hotels</li>
<li>Detailed route information and maps</li>
<li>Van support</li>
</ul>
</dd>
<dt>Not included</dt>
<dd>
<ul>
<li>Admission to museums and archaeological sites</li>
<li>Tickets for trains or any public transportation</li>
<li>Wine or beverages</li>
<li>Airfare</li>
<li>Transfers to the starting point or from the finishing point unless specified; we can assist you in planning and arranging for any necessary shuttles</li>
<li>Transport of bike case (for guests who bring their own bike)</li>
<li>Personal expenses (laundry, personal supplies, phone calls, etc.)</li>
<li>Gratuity</li>
</ul>
</dd>
<dt>Self-guided option</dt>
<dd>This tour is also available as a <a href="http://siciclando.com/self-guided/">self-guided option</a> at a cost of € 1020 per person. This option includes:</p>
<ul>
<li>Seven nights in double rooms</li>
<li>Seven breakfasts and four dinners</li>
<li>Welcome meeting (tour explanation)</li>
<li>Baggage transportation between hotels</li>
<li>Detailed route information and maps</li>
<li>Telephone assistance</li>
</ul>
</dd>
<dt>Tour code</dt>
<dd>BP</dd>
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