7-Day Sicily Itinerary: The Complete Planning Guide
Follow our 7-day Sicily itinerary to see Palermo, Agrigento, Syracuse, Taormina, Mount Etna, and Cefalù — the perfect week in Sicily for US travellers.
Italy is a country full of history, culture and outstanding natural beauty. Some must-visit places include the romantic city of Venice with its famous gondolas and canals, the capital city Rome, home to ancient ruins like the Colosseum and the Vatican City. Florence is famous for its Renaissance art and architecture. The Amalfi Coast and Cinque Terre are renowned for their stunning coastal scenery. Other notable places include the fashionable city of Milan, the picturesque region of Tuscany, the historic city of Pompeii and the beautiful islands of Sicily and Sardinia. Beyond cities and landscapes, Italy is also known for its delicious cuisine and world-class wines.

– Venice: Known for its romantic ambiance, iconic gondolas, and beautiful canals.
– Rome: The capital city is home to ancient ruins like the Colosseum and the Vatican City.
– Florence: Famous for its Renaissance art and architecture.
– Amalfi Coast: Renowned for its stunning coastal scenery.
– Cinque Terre: Another area known for remarkable coastal views.
– Milan: A fashionable city, known as a global hub for design and fashion.
– Tuscany: A picturesque region with rolling hills, vineyards and historic towns.
– Pompeii: An ancient city with well-preserved ruins from the eruption of Mount Vesuvius.
– Sicily: The largest island in the Mediterranean sea, known for its rich history and diverse architecture.
– Sardinia: A beautiful island with stunning beaches and clear blue waters.
– Italian Cuisine: Famous for its delicious food like pizza, pasta, gelato, and many regional specialties.
– Italian Wines: Italy is one of the largest wine producers in the world, with famous varieties like Chianti, Prosecco, and Barolo.
Follow our 7-day Sicily itinerary to see Palermo, Agrigento, Syracuse, Taormina, Mount Etna, and Cefalù — the perfect week in Sicily for US travellers.
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Discover agriturismo — Italy’s tradition of staying on working farms, eating what the land produces, and experiencing rural Italian life — plus get weekly Italy stories free in our newsletter.
Discover the DOP-protected olive all’ascolana — the stuffed fried olive that can only be made in Ascoli Piceno, and why it has conquered all of Italy — plus get weekly Italy stories free in our newsletter.
Discover the Palio di Siena — a 700-year-old bareback horse race through a medieval Tuscan piazza that makes grown Italians weep with joy or despair. Plus get weekly Italy stories free in our newsletter.
Ostia Antica near Rome has the mosaics, bakeries, and apartment blocks of a real Roman city — plus get weekly Italy stories free in our newsletter.
Discover the Italian mercato tradition — the weekly outdoor market that reveals the true pulse of Italian life, from fresh produce to community rituals — plus get weekly Italy stories free in our newsletter.
Explore Bologna, Italy’s food capital — home of tortellini, ragù Bolognese, and Parmigiano Reggiano. The city Italians call La Grassa — plus get weekly Italy stories free in our newsletter.
Discover the vendemmia — Italy’s ancient grape harvest tradition that brings entire villages together every September and October — plus get weekly Italy stories free in our newsletter.
Discover Italy’s sagra festivals — local village food celebrations built around a single dish, open to everyone and found in every region — plus get weekly Italy stories free in our newsletter.
Three times a year, Naples Cathedral falls silent as thousands wait to see if San Gennaro’s blood will liquefy — a miracle that has held for 600 years — plus get weekly Italy stories free in our newsletter.
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The passeggiata is Italy’s daily evening walking ritual — no destination, no agenda, just community. Discover what it is and how to join in — plus get weekly Italy stories free in our newsletter.
Discover Amarone della Valpolicella — Italy’s most powerful wine, made by drying grapes for 120 days near Verona, and aged for years — plus get weekly Italy stories free in our newsletter.
The 800-year story of Parmigiano Reggiano, from 5am dairies and months of brining to the ancient hammer test that determines whether each wheel passes — plus get weekly Italy stories free in our newsletter.
Discover Marostica, the medieval Italian town that stages a living chess game with 600 costumed residents every two years — plus get weekly Italy stories free in our newsletter.
Discover Herculaneum: the Roman city buried by Vesuvius that’s better preserved than Pompeii, with intact wood, scrolls, and food still in pots — plus get weekly Italy stories free in our newsletter.
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