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hmt Jun 2nd, 2003 02:49 PM

Sicily without a car
 
Wanting to plan a visit to Sicily for 8-9 days in the September-November period. I'm travelling alone and don't drive. What are my options for a leisurely visit to Palermo
and 2-3 other places as well as some of the
scenic interior and coast? Will I need a car
and driver? What are the sources to find
them? Also, any tips on recommended destinations for scenic beauty, antiquity, eating, comfort?

AP6380 Jun 2nd, 2003 03:30 PM

Check out:

http://www.compagniasicilianaturismo.it/

The food and pastries were wonderful in Palermo. If I were going alone and didn't drive I would base myself possibly in Palermo and take organized tours. Or do Palermo and one other place and hire a car & driver to take me to the 2nd place. Taormina also has an extensive list of organized tours that you can take.

cmt Jun 2nd, 2003 05:09 PM

I was thinking of doing the same thing about a year and a half ago, but decided it would be too difficult by public transportation. However, that would've been my 4th trip to Sicily, so I wasn't trying to go just to the major sites, and I had some unusual destinations in mind that would've been difficult to reach by public transportation. If you are going to the major sites only, you may have an easier time.

Where do you WANT to go? Do you want to have one base and take day trips from there, or are you willing to have several different overnight stops?

Do you speak Italian well enough to ask questions and figure things out as you go along?

The north coast train line is easy to use.

linawood Jun 2nd, 2003 05:46 PM

I traveled in 1999 and 2000 for about 10 days each visit entirely by train, bus and ferry and had a wonderful time. The transportation was very comfortable and easy. In 1999, we took a bus from the Catania airport to Siracuse, train to Taormina, bus to Milazzo, ferry to Lipari and back, then bus to Messina to catch train to the north.
In 2000, we took a bus from Palermo to Selinunte (one change in Castelvetrano), back to Palermo, train to Cefalu, train to Milazzo, ferry to Lipari and back, bus to Messina to catch the train.

Holly_uncasdewar Jun 2nd, 2003 08:47 PM

Do a text search on the name GAC . This will (hopefully) bring up all of her (his?) posts, many of which deal with transportation options, schedules, impressions, etc. in Sicily. Much of the good stuff was posted prior to registration and, for that reason, a search on the name is necessary rather than just clicking on GAC in the Author: line if you come across one of her posts.

GAC Jun 3rd, 2003 07:18 AM

As Holly notes, I have posted extensively on Sicily public transportation. If you give me your itinerary, I can give you a tailored response.

Holly_uncasdewar Jun 3rd, 2003 09:28 PM

That is a kind offer. You should take her (him?) up on it.

Note to GAC: I'm going to start referring to you as "It".

davidx Jun 4th, 2003 02:03 AM

If you e-mail me, I will send my notes and URLs. [email protected]

GAC Jun 4th, 2003 07:25 AM

To resolve the mystery once and for all: GAC is a male!!!!

cmt Jun 11th, 2003 09:51 AM

No immediate plans, but I'd be interested in anything poated regarding getting around by public transportation, other than along the northern coast, which I already know is very easy.

GAC Jun 11th, 2003 12:45 PM

I've written a bunch of posts concerning bus and rail transport within Sicily, including the central and southern parts of the Island.

JanetD Jun 22nd, 2003 11:12 PM

To GAC: Perhaps you can help me as well?Need to fly from Rome to Messina as reasonably as possible (presume Air One) -Arriving Rome evening 10 July; will be in Sicily only from 11 - 14 July; would public transportation be too constrictive - hope to get to Taormina while there...Thank you!

GAC Jul 9th, 2003 10:44 AM

The closest airport is Reggio Calabria, which is connected to Messina by direct hydrofoils. From Rome, you'll probably have to fly Alitalia. From Messina to Taormina, take the frequent and inexpensive bus. Public transportation is adequate for this itinerary.


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