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Italy

Winter in Italy: Taormina & Sicily’s Culture & Cuisine

Program No. 22850RSBLOG
There’s no better time to experience Sicily than winter! Delight in local cuisine, discover Mount Etna and learn about the Roman and Greek history of Taormina.

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Nov 25 - Dec 2, 2023
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Dec 1 - Dec 8, 2023
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Dec 8 - Dec 15, 2023
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Jan 10 - Jan 17, 2024
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Oct 30 - Nov 6, 2024
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Dec 8 - Dec 15, 2024
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Dec 14 - Dec 21, 2024
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Nov 25 - Dec 2, 2023
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2,509
Dec 1 - Dec 8, 2023
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Dec 8 - Dec 15, 2023
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Jan 10 - Jan 17, 2024
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Jan 17 - Jan 24, 2024
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Feb 11 - Feb 18, 2024
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Feb 18 - Feb 25, 2024
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Feb 25 - Mar 3, 2024
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Mar 3 - Mar 10, 2024
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Mar 10 - Mar 17, 2024
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Oct 30 - Nov 6, 2024
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Nov 6 - Nov 13, 2024
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Dec 8 - Dec 15, 2024
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Dec 14 - Dec 21, 2024
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At a Glance

Sicily’s idyllic location on the Mediterranean Sea has long made it a place of inspiration and respite for multiple cultures. In the heart of Taormina, experience the sights, sounds and flavors of Sicily as you explore this historic island during the quieter months, and learn how the Byzantines, Greeks, Romans and others influenced Sicilian life through the years. Marvel in the views of Mount Etna as you enjoy a field trip to a local market, sample ricotta cheese at a local family-run caseificio, try your hand at creating traditional cuisine and much more!
Activity Level
Keep the Pace
Walking up to a mile and half over varied terrain and standing for at least one hour; stairs without railings.
Small Group
Small Group
Love to learn and explore in a small-group setting? These adventures offer small, personal experiences with groups of 13 to 24 participants.

Best of all, you’ll…

  • Savor traditional Sicilian cuisine during a hands-on cooking class with Chef Massimo Tomarchio.
  • Get a taste of Sicily and learn all about ricotta cheese production during an exploration of a local family-run caseificio and enjoy a full Sicilian lunch.
  • Ride along the Circumetnea Railway around the base of Mount Etna, learning about one of the world’s most active volcanoes and taking in views of lava fields.
Featured Expert
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Massimo Tomarchio
Massimo was a curious child. He spent hours in the kitchen with his mother and grandmother as a child, preparing typical Sicilian foods. “My fondest memories are those hours passed in the kitchen with my grandmother,” says Massimo. He is inspired by Sicilian cuisine not only because of the variety of ingredients offered from the land but also “by the love that is cooked up behind the stove when cooking for loved ones.” Today Massimo is a private chef and teaches cooking classes in Sicily.

Please note: This expert may not be available for every date of this program.

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Massimo Tomarchio View biography
Massimo was a curious child. He spent hours in the kitchen with his mother and grandmother as a child, preparing typical Sicilian foods. “My fondest memories are those hours passed in the kitchen with my grandmother,” says Massimo. He is inspired by Sicilian cuisine not only because of the variety of ingredients offered from the land but also “by the love that is cooked up behind the stove when cooking for loved ones.” Today Massimo is a private chef and teaches cooking classes in Sicily.
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Rosa Rizza View biography
Rosa Rizza was born in Palazzolo Acreide in the province of Syracuse in Sicily. She emigrated with her parents to the U.S. in 1967. After earning her high school diploma, she returned to Sicily in 1978 and made her home there. Rosa became a certified group leader in 1995, and has been working with Italian Exclusive Vacations ever since. She is passionate about her native island, art, culture, food, and wine.
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Boris Behncke View biography
Boris Behncke is a volcanologist at the Osservatorio Etneo of the National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology (INGV-OE). He works predominantly on Sicilian volcanoes: their histories, eruptions, and their impact on nearby populations. He is coordinator of the working area “Observation of volcanic phenomena” and key contact person for Communication and Information during volcanic emergencies via Internet and social media. Boris is also part of the Communications and Public Outreach group at the INGV-OE that organizes events and activities with schools and the general public.
Visit the Road Scholar Bookshop
You can find many of the books we recommend at the Road Scholar store on bookshop.org, a website that supports local bookstores.
Cucina Siciliana: Authentic Recipes and Culinary Secrets from Sicily
by Clarissa Hyman
Sicily: Art, History and Culture
by Enzo Russo
Blue Guide Sicily
by Ellen Grady
Sicily: Three Thousand Years of Human History
by Sandra Benjamin
Sicilia in Cucina: The Flavours of Sicily
by William Dello Russo
Seeking Sicily: A Cultural Journey Through Myth and Reality in the Heart of the Mediterranean
by John Keahey
Sicily: An Island at the Crossroads of History
by John Julius Norwich





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