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Agrigento: Valley of the Temples Entrance Ticket & Pemcards

1. Agrigento: Valley of the Temples Entrance Ticket & Pemcards

Take a stirring journey through the archaeological ruins at Agrigento with a skip-the-line entry to the Valley of the Temples. Immortalize your visit with Pemcards -- a digital photo that you can send as a real postcard to anywhere in the world.Discover the immense artistic and archaeological heritage of Sicily as you explore the site which extends over approximately 1,300 hectares. Learn about a millenary history that began in the 6th-century BC with the foundation of the ancient Greek colony of Akragas.See the terraced levels of the site that used to be a center of the public life of the ancient Greco-Romans and marvel at the aqueducts. Walkthrough the core of the archaeological site of Agrigento, passing magnificent temples such as the Temple to Zeus, Tempio della Concordia, and Tempio di Eracle.Lastly, admire the gymnasium, an ancient location for athletic, educational, and recreational activities.

Selinunte: Archeological Park Entry Ticket and Pemcards

2. Selinunte: Archeological Park Entry Ticket and Pemcards

Pre-book your entry ticket for the Selinunte Archeological Park and skip the ticket lines. Discover the immense artistic and archaeological heritage of Sicily at the largest archaeological area in Europe with over 2,500 years of history. Capture your visit with a digital photo postcard. Founded by the colonists of Megara Hyblea, Selinunte takes its name from Selinon, the wild parsley. The archaeological site features sanctuaries, the necropolis, the caves of Cusa, seven temples, and more. Some of the sites are still in good condition, offering an opportunity to see examples of architecture built according to a strict Doric order, the oldest Greek architectural style. After your visit, send your friends or family a Pemcard (included), a digital photo that you can send just like a real postcard to anywhere in the world.

Syracuse: Neapolis Archaeological Park Entrance Ticket

3. Syracuse: Neapolis Archaeological Park Entrance Ticket

The Neapolis Archaeological Park is a must-do for anyone interested in archeology and the classical world. Skip the lines with this entrance ticket and discover its many ancient wonders for yourself including the Greek theater, the Ear of Dionysius, and the Altar of Hieron II. Check out the Greek theater, one of the park's most famous attractions and a truly impressive example of classical civic architecture. Another one of the park's most iconic sites is the Ear of Dionysius, a man-made cave named by the painter Caravaggio. Continue on and discover the fascinating history of some of the park's other key sites. Visit the Roman amphitheater that dates back to the 3rd-4th century AD, the Cave of the Cordari, and the Altar of Hieron II which is dedicated to Zeus Eleutherios.

Taormina: Skip-the-Line Entry Ticket to the Ancient Theater

4. Taormina: Skip-the-Line Entry Ticket to the Ancient Theater

Pre-book your entry ticket to the Ancient Theater of Taormina and enjoy the added perk of skip-the-line entry privileges. Take a stirring journey through the archaeological ruins and enjoy the freedom to explore at your own pace. After the one of Syracusa, the Ancient Theater of Taormina is the largest building for shows in the Italian Peninsula. The archaeological site offers the opportunity to step back into the past as well as enjoy the views of the surrounding landscapes. The Greek building, built in a dominant position, dates back, by layout, to the III-II century B.C., but the monument you can admire today appears in the forms acquired in the roman imperial age under the emperor Trajan or Hadrian. It becomes an amphitheater under the emperor Caracalla and, in the same period, the orchestra was converted into an arena to host gladiator fights. After centuries of neglect, in 1465, part of the monument was used as a palace of residence of the Zumbo family.

Palermo: Teatro Massimo Opera House Guided Tour

5. Palermo: Teatro Massimo Opera House Guided Tour

Get to know Palermo's famous opera house on this 30 minute guided tour. Explore the stunning auditorium and other rooms of the third largest opera house in Europe. Start your tour in the foyer. Admire the sculptures and bronze-decorated candelabra in this opulent place. Next, move to the auditorium and enjoy the golden stuccoes, wooden decorations, and features in velvet and glass. Visit the stage and see what happens to enable the staging of an opera. Admire the gorgeous royal box, as well as other areas like the Coat of Arms and Pompeian Rooms. Learn fascinating facts about the opera house, and enjoy breathtaking views of Palermo from the building's top.

Valley of the Temples: Kolymbethra Garden Entry Ticket

6. Valley of the Temples: Kolymbethra Garden Entry Ticket

Visit the very special Kolymbethra Garden, a part of the Valley of the Temples. Learn all about its long history as you soak up the tranquil atmosphere. Opt to add on an underground tour and discover the hypogea underground chambers. Located in Agrigento, Kolymbethra Garden is a shaded corner of paradise, where centuries-old olive trees prosper and where the citrus fruits flood the Valley of the Temples with their fragrances. An embodiment of the promised land and an exceptional garden, where nature is fused with history, this little valley is a significant part of Akragas. The garden is a worthy addition to a visit to the Archaeology Park nearby, and a thrill for the five senses: from the aroma of the orange blossom to the flavor of the almonds, from the silvery tint of the olive trees to the moisture of the soil, all accompanied by the delicate sound of water constantly flowing in the background. No visit is complete without a trip along the new routes to the hypogea underground chambers, which are of great interest in terms of archaeology, speleology, and the natural environment. Select the option to add on a guided tour of the hypogea for a unique experience while at the Valley of the Temples.

Syracuse: Castello Maniace Skip-The-Line Entry Ticket

7. Syracuse: Castello Maniace Skip-The-Line Entry Ticket

Visit a castle along the ocean in Italy on land that dates from an 11th-century settlement. See where the castle has changed over the years. Enjoy exploring the grounds on your own with a skip-the-line ticket. Enter the castle and see architecture that dates from 1232, originally built by Emporer Frederico II of Italy. Learn how the original name of the castle comes from the Byzantine general who took over the city in 1038. Explore the grounds, including the now-covered moat that once served as the only entrance to the castle. Look out over the point of the island of Ortygia, on which the ancient city of Syracuse was located. Cross into rooms that were once occupied by royalty in the 13th century when it was a royal residency. See the areas that were lived in by Peter III of Aragon, a king of Sicily.

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The Teatro Massimo in Palermo is a work of art, it ranks third in terms of the largest opera in Europe behind Paris and Vienna. The guide explained it great both in English and Italian, leaving a few minutes to contemplate its majesty. For lovers of cinema and the Godfather saga, they will be able to contemplate a room and some views that appear in one of the 3 films.

Spectacular .. the weather helped us .. there are the over stairs to be done a bit disconnected! Great idea to buy the ticket On Line .. there is always a lot of queues!

Gotta do it at least once! First time to Sicily and didn’t disappoint. Big time, well preserved. Doric style. Circa 500 BC.

Parking space limited close by but from general car parking good transport

Amazing ! A must see if you are staying in the area