The day begins with fresh, clean air welcoming Jacob, Mary, and little Elizabeth as they wake up in their cozy hotel in the heart of Erice.
The sun rises lazily, casting golden hues on the medieval streets. As they head down for breakfast, an irresistible scent of granita and brioche leads them to the small dining room where they are about to enjoy an authentic Sicilian breakfast.
The Tour in Erice Begins with a Sweet Breakfast: Granita and Brioche
“Good morning!” the hotel host exclaims, serving lemon granita with soft brioche. “This is the traditional breakfast here. It will give you the energy you need to start your day, especially with the climb along Erice's cobbled streets.”
Mary smiles, excited to try something new. “The granita is so refreshing, and it pairs perfectly with this soft brioche,” she observes. Elizabeth, delighted by the sweet treat, giggles as she takes her first bite.
“Daddy, can we have this again tomorrow?” she asks with wide eyes. Jacob smiles, happy to see his daughter enjoying herself. “Maybe tomorrow it will be a cannolo, who knows?”
After breakfast, the family is ready to explore Erice, a village frozen in time.
Erice: A Medieval Village Shrouded in Clouds
Situated 750 meters above sea level, Erice offers panoramic views that stretch over Trapani, the salt flats, and the Egadi Islands. This medieval village has remained untouched for centuries, with its stone streets, limestone houses, and flower-adorned balconies. As they walk through the narrow, winding alleys, Jacob, Mary, and Elizabeth feel as though they've stepped into another era.
“Daddy, it feels like we're in a fairytale!” Elizabeth exclaims, holding her mother's hand as they walk under stone arches.
“Yes, it's truly incredible,” Jacob replies, gazing at the horizon. “It feels like every corner of this village has a story to tell.”
Marco, who is accompanying them, begins to share the legends of Erice. “Erice has a very ancient history. It is said that the village is named after Eryx, a Sicilian king who was killed in a duel by the mythological hero Heracles. Additionally, there’s the Castle of Venus, built by the Normans on the ruins of an ancient temple dedicated to the goddess of love.”
Arriving at the Castle of Venus, Marco points to the tall walls and explains: “This castle was dedicated to Venus Ericina, the goddess of fertility and love. The Romans believed that the goddess listened to the prayers of lovers here. Now, it’s one of the most scenic spots in the village.”
Mary, fascinated by the view from the castle, says, “This is extraordinary. I can't imagine what it must have been like to live here during the Middle Ages.”
Jacob, always curious about history, examines the fortifications and reflects. “It’s incredible how history is layered here. From the Phoenicians to the Normans, everyone left their mark.”
A Walk Through the Streets of Erice
After exploring the castle, the family continues their stroll through the cobblestone streets, stopping at small artisan shops selling ceramics, sweets, and textiles. Mary enters a traditional bakery to buy Erice's famous almond pastries.
“I want to try everything,” Mary says, looking at the display filled with colorful sweets. The baker offers her a taste of genovesi, typical Erice pastries filled with cream.
Meanwhile, Elizabeth is captivated by the legends Marco is sharing. “You know, Elizabeth, it's said that Erice was a magical city, and the strong winds that sometimes blow here were summoned by ancient priests to protect the village from invaders.”
With wide eyes, Elizabeth asks, “Really, Marco? Does the wind still blow today to protect us?”
Marco laughs and nods. “Maybe. Today we have a beautiful sunny day, but who knows, perhaps the wind is just resting!”
Lunch with a View of Trapani
By noon, the family stops at a small trattoria offering breathtaking views of the Trapani coast and the salt flats. Lunch is simple yet delicious: pasta with pesto alla trapanese, a local specialty, and fresh fish.
“This is so fresh and flavorful,” Jacob comments as he enjoys his dish. “Every meal here is an experience in itself.”
Mary sips a glass of local white wine, admiring the view. “I can't believe how different western Sicily is from the eastern side. Every corner has its own history and flavors.”
The Journey to Mazara del Vallo in the Car with Driver
After lunch and one last walk through the streets of Erice, the family resumes their journey towards Mazara del Vallo, a coastal town with a strong Arab influence. During the drive, Marco shares the history of Mazara, describing it as one of Sicily’s main fishing centers, renowned for its red prawns.
“The city has a long history of contact with the Arab world,” Marco explains, “and you’ll see this in the architecture and flavors. Tomorrow, when we visit Marsala, you’ll discover another unique aspect of this part of Sicily.”
The drive winds along the coast, with the Mediterranean Sea stretching as far as the eye can see. The sunset begins to paint the sky in shades of orange and pink, creating the perfect atmosphere to reflect on the day’s adventures.
When they finally arrive in Mazara del Vallo, the family is greeted by the sight of a picturesque harbor and a maze of narrow streets that form the Casbah, the city’s old quarter.
“It looks like a wonderful place,” Mary says as she steps out of the car.
Jacob, fascinated by the town's history, nods. “I can't wait to explore this city tomorrow.”
As they approach their hotel, Elizabeth gazes out of the window with a tired but happy smile. “Daddy, can we have more Sicilian sweets tomorrow?”
Jacob laughs and pats his daughter’s head. “We’ll see what Mazara has in store. But I know there will be something delicious.”
The day ends as the family prepares for another adventure. Tomorrow will be the day for Marsala, but today, Erice has left a lasting impression in their hearts.
FAQ - Tour to Erice and Mazara del Vallo with Car with Driver
What are the advantages of renting a car with a driver to visit Erice and Mazara del Vallo?
Renting a car with a driver allows you to travel in complete relaxation and comfort, without worrying about driving or navigating unfamiliar roads. Our drivers are experts in the region and will provide historical information, useful tips, and suggestions for the best places to visit, ensuring a unique and personalized experience.
Is it possible to customize the tour to Erice and Mazara del Vallo?
Absolutely! We offer fully customizable tours. You can choose to include other stops or experiences such as tastings of local products, visits to museums, or walks through the medieval villages in the area. Our service is flexible and adaptable to your needs.
How long is the tour from Taormina to Erice with a stop in Palermo?
The tour is designed to last an entire day. Starting from Taormina, there’s a stop in Palermo to visit the city’s major landmarks, followed by a journey to Erice where you will spend the night. The next day, the tour continues to Mazara del Vallo.
What is there to see in Erice?
Erice is a medieval village rich in history and charm. The main attractions include the Castle of Venus, the ancient cobblestone streets, artisan shops, and traditional pastry shops where you can taste local sweets such as genovesi. The panoramic view from the village is breathtaking, allowing you to admire the Trapani coast and the Egadi Islands.
What typical dishes can I taste during the tour?
During the tour, you’ll have the opportunity to taste traditional Sicilian dishes such as pesto alla trapanese, fresh seafood from the coast, and Erice's typical sweets like genovesi and almond-based desserts. In Mazara del Vallo, you can try the famous red shrimp and other seafood specialties.
Can I have tastings of local products during the tour?
Yes, we can arrange stops at local restaurants or farms to sample typical products of the area. You can savor Marsala wine, honey, cheeses, and olive oil from western Sicily.
Is the tour suitable for families?
Yes, the tour is perfect for families, couples, or groups. The destinations are fascinating for both adults and children, offering a peaceful and welcoming atmosphere. Kids will be enchanted by the stories and legends tied to the places, such as the one about the Castle of Venus in Erice.
What should I wear for the tour to Erice and Mazara del Vallo?
We recommend wearing comfortable clothing and shoes suitable for walking on cobblestone streets. Since Erice is located at a high altitude, it’s a good idea to bring a light jacket, even during the warmer months, as temperatures can be cool.
Can I take photos during the trip?
Of course! Our driver will be happy to make stops at scenic points to allow you to take pictures and enjoy the beauty of the landscape. Erice, in particular, offers spectacular views that are worth capturing.
How can I book the tour with Sicily Car Service?
You can book the tour directly on our website or by calling the numbers provided. We are happy to organize a customized tour to ensure an unforgettable day.
What is the cancellation policy for the tour?
We offer a flexible cancellation policy. You can cancel the tour up to 24 hours in advance without penalty. For later cancellations, a small fee may apply.
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