The remarkable region of Italy is known not only for its numerous historical landmarks and architectural monuments but also for interesting and captivating excursions beyond the city. However, to begin with, we recommend taking a panoramic tour of Taormina. Of course, you won't be able to see all the beautiful places in this city at once because there are so many of them. But it's easy to take a photo against the backdrop of the Odeon, the Ancient Theater, and the Corvaja Palace.
After a bus tour of Taormina, it's worth embarking on a journey to nearby interesting places, and according to those who have visited here, there are plenty of them! For example, you can take a trip to Mount Etna, the largest volcano in Europe, standing at 3,340 meters tall and approximately 600,000 years old. What makes it particularly appealing is the fact that you can reach the summit of the volcano by car.
Guides in Taormina will definitely recommend you a tour of Sicily, and they will be absolutely right. Each city has its own characteristics and a unique atmosphere. Just think of the capital of Sicily — Palermo, with its incredibly beautiful palaces, museums, and the largest theater in Italy. By the way, many tourists specifically take shopping tours to Palermo.
You definitely won’t be bored on the Italian coast. Not only does the city itself have so many sights that you cannot see them all in just 7 days, but the organized tours in Taormina offer such a variety of routes that you can easily get confused. For example, a trip to nearby Catania to bathe in thermal springs or to admire the sights of the town of Acireale near Catania.
Popular excursions include Agrigento, the Aeolian Islands, Syracuse — the homeland of Archimedes, or the Maltese archipelago. The list of places you can visit while staying in Taormina is very long.