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Sicily in Depth

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timeMAR. 22 – APR. 2, 2026 ticketFrom $4,295 activityActivity Level: Moderate Activity diplomaUCLA Faculty on Tour

Overview

pin Palermo, Agrigento, Syracuse, Taormina

Crossroads of the Mediterranean … the “toe” in Italy’s boot … “God’s Kitchen” … Sicily is all this, and much more, as this stellar small group journey, limited to 24 travelers, reveals.  It’s lively cities and ancient ruins, hospitable people and delectable cuisine – a feast for all the senses.  This 12-day Sicilian sojourn begins in 2,700-year-old Palermo, where highlights include the prized Arab-Norman architecture – one of the itinerary’s four UNESCO sites – and world-class street food.  Discover the medieval walled town of Erice, boasting panoramic mountaintop views, and tour Trapani’s famed salt pans where Sicilians still harvest salt.  Stopping in Monreale, admire the celebrated cathedral’s breathtaking mosaics, then sample the offerings at a family-owned winery before proceeding to Agrigento.  Here in the ancients’ “most beautiful city of mortals,” take in the impressive Valley of the Temples, including the beautifully preserved Temple of Concordia, and the archaeological museum.  A small group highlight follows:  a Sicilian cooking class.  En route to Syracuse for a three-night stay, see the elaborate Villa Romana del Casale’s magnificent mosaics.  Explore Syracuse’s renowned Archaeological Park of Neapolis, whose monuments include a 5th-century BCE Greek theater, and embark on a cruise along Sicily’s Ionian coast.  A walking tour gives an in-depth look at Ortigia, Syracuse’s historical center.  After an excursion to Mount Etna, one of Europe’s largest active volcanoes, enjoy a small group highlight:  lunch with excellent Sicilian wines at a private farm.  The final destination is Taormina, with touring and time at leisure in this delightful medieval town.

 

Cost: From $4,295
Odysseys Unlimited

Activity Level: Moderate Activity

How to Book this Tour

1. Email your completed reservation form to travel@alumni.ucla.eduDo not send financial information via email.

2. Fax your reservation form to 310-209-4271. 

3. Mail your completed reservation form and check to:
Odysseys Unlimited, Inc.
Attn: Special Interest Groups
One Newton Place
275 Washington Street, Suite 300
Newton, MA 02458

Please make sure that the check is made payable to Odysseys Unlimited.

Note: Please be sure to review the Terms & Conditions prior to sending your deposit to the tour operator.

UCLA Faculty on Tour

Professor Robert Gurval
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Robert Gurval is Associate Professor Emeritus in the UCLA Department of Classics. His area of research and teaching concerns ancient Rome and the legacy of its empire in popular culture and cinema. Gurval’s publications focus on politics, literature and architecture in the age of Rome’s first emperor, Caesar Augustus. Cleopatra and her reception in western culture is a special interest. Gurval has taught at UCLA since 1990 where he has served as Chair of the Department of Classics and Chair of the faculty committees on the Honors College, General Education Governance, and Undergraduate Honors, Awards and Prizes. Among his academic honors, he was a Rome Prize Fellow at the American Academy in Rome. In 2025, he received the Carole E. Goldberg Emeriti Service Award in recognition of his continued contributions to the field of Classics and the university, including his enthusiasm for sharing his knowledge of the ancient world as a faculty lecturer in UCLA Alumni Travel tours.

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