Morning: Visit of RagusaRagusa, located in the southeast of Sicily, is a city that combines history, art, and breathtaking landscapes.Its most charming area, Ragusa Ibla, is a maze of narrow streets and squares framed by magnificentBaroque churches, such as the Cathedral of San Giorgio. The city is also famous for its architecturalheritage, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Unmissable attractions include the Ibleo Garden, withits panoramic views, and the Ibleo Archaeological Museum, which tells the millennia-old history of theregion. Ragusa is an ideal destination for lovers of culture and natural beauty.
Afternoon: Visit of Piazza Armerina and the Villa Romana del CasaleAfter Ragusa, head to the town of Piazza Armerina, located inland amidst the Sicilian countryside. Here,you’ll visit the remarkable Villa Romana del Casale, a UNESCO World Heritage site famous for itsincredibly well-preserved Roman mosaics. As you explore the villa, you’ll be amazed by the intricate scenesthat depict daily life, hunting scenes, and even the iconic “bikini girls,” a group of women exercising inancient attire. This grand villa once belonged to a wealthy Roman aristocrat and is one of the finestexamples of Roman architecture and art in Europe.
Evening: Visit of AgrigentoAs the day comes to an end, relax in Agrigento where you'll spend the night, immersing yourself in thetown’s charming atmosphere.