Taormina City by See Busticket - Blaue oder rote Linie
Aktivitäten

Taormina City by See Busticket - Blaue oder rote Linie

4,3/5
Hervorragend
Basierend auf 3 Bewertungen
ab
25,00 
Kostenlose Stornierung
Sprachen: Englisch
Digitale Tickets
Dauer: zwischen 4 Stunden bis 8 Stunden
Highlights
  • Entdecken Sie Taormina und Umgebung mit einem flexiblen Hop-on Hop-off-Busticket
  • Erkunden Sie mit der blauen und roten Linie Taormina, Giardini Naxos, Isola Bella, Letojanni und Castelmola
  • Genießen Sie eine Mandelweinprobe an der Bushaltestelle in Castelmola, die bereits im Ticket inbegriffen ist
Beschreibung

Entdecken Sie die Sehenswürdigkeiten rund um Taormina den ganzen Tag mit nur einem Busticket. Fahren Sie zwischen Taormina, Giardini Naxos, Isola Bella, Letojanni und Castelmola mit der roten und blauen Linie. Die Fahrt erfolgt auf beiden Linien stündlich und wird von einem mehrsprachigen Audiokommentar begleitet. An der Haltestelle Castelmola können Sie eine kostenlose Verkostung von Mandelwein genießen.

Mehr erfahren
Inklusive
  • check 24-Stunden-Hop-On-Hop-Off-Busticket
  • check Audioguide
Wichtige Informationen
  • Dieses Erlebnis unterliegt nicht unseren allgemeinen Stornierungsbedingungen. Das Ticket gilt nur für das auf dem Buchungsbeleg ausgewiesene Datum, Stornierungen sind nicht zulässig und werden nicht erstattet
  • Der Service erlaubt keine Reservierungen. Sollte es keine Plätze auf der gewählten Strecke geben, müssen Sie auf den nächsten Bus warten
  • Die Fahrpläne können sich aufgrund des Stadtverkehrs geringfügig ändern. Im Allgemeinen sind die Busse pünktlich
  • Der Eintritt zu Sehenswürdigkeiten und Attraktionen auf Ihrer Hop-on Hop-off-Bustour ist nicht inbegriffen
  • Verkehrszeiten der Busse: täglich von 09:00 bis 19:00 Uhr. Gültigkeit des Tickets: 1 Tag
  • Rote Linie: Giardini Naxos - Taormina - Letojanni - Isola Bella
    Blaue Linie: Taormina - Castelmola
Mehr erfahren
Anbieter
TUI ITALIA S.R.L.
Buchungsgebühr
Es fallen keine zusätzlichen Gebühren im Falle einer Buchung an.
Stornierungsbedingungen
Sie erhalten eine Erstattung in Höhe von 100%, wenn Sie bis zu 1 Tag vor Ihrem Erlebnis stornieren.

Was andere Leute über dieses Erlebnis sagen

Hervorragend

4,3/5

Basierend auf 3 Bewertungen von verifizierten Reisenden

33%
67%
0%
0%
0%

Bewertungskategorien

Sicherheit

4,2/5

Gutes Preis-Leistungs-Verhältnis

4/5

Personal

4,2/5

Service

4,2/5

  • Anonym

    Aus Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika - Juni 2025

    Gut

    Gesamtbewertung

    4/5

    The trip itself was excellent and worth every penny. It was a great way to get around the area. The email ticket could do with some improvement though ...

  • Barbara

    Aus Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika - April 2025

    Als Paar gereist

     

    55 - 64 Jahre alt

    Hervorragend

    Gesamtbewertung

    5/5

    Great coverage of the area on the bus - everything ran to schedule. All staff lovely and very helpful to us as regards planning our stops and our day. ...

  • Tumi

    Aus Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika - Juni 2023

    Mit der Familie gereist

     

    25 - 34 Jahre alt

    Gut

    Gesamtbewertung

    4/5

    Kuulokkeet eivät toimineet. Epäselvät pusäkkimerkinnät.

Dies könnte Ihnen ebenfalls gefallen

Full-day Syracuse guided heritage tour
Excursions & day trips

Full-day Syracuse guided heritage tour

The past comes to life in Syracuse – a city packed with classical heritage as well as flamboyant Sicilian baroque architecture. You'll visit the Greek theatre, go into the Ear of Dionysius and explore Ortygia island, the heart of the old town and location of baroque gems such as the cathedral.

kostenlose Stornierung
Verfügbar in:

de, en, fr 

Mount Etna guided sunset tour with Sicilian dinner
Excursions & day trips

Mount Etna guided sunset tour with Sicilian dinner

Watching the sky light up with shades of orange and then burn out into darkness while standing atop a volcano is a special sensation. This drama-rich tour takes you to Mount Etna – a must-visit when in Sicily. You'll head to an altitude of almost 3,000 metres to catch the sunset and then relax over a traditional meal to round off your adventure. Ciccio, one of our expert local guides, says, ‘The volcano's name derives from the ancient Greek word “aitne”, meaning “I burn”. It's an appropriate name for Europe's most active volcano.' As part of a select group of no more than 25 guests, you'll go by minibus to Etna. As the terrain becomes rockier, we switch to a 4x4 vehicle. As we make our way to 2,900m above sea level – the highest point that's safely reachable – there'll be stops to take in the harsh, lunar landscape and the lava-smothered flanks of this towering mountain. Ciccio says, ‘You might wonder why so many people live on Etna's slopes. The answer is simple – volcanic soil is extremely fertile, and you'll see traditional crops like vines and citrus fruits, plus newcomers such as avocados and papaya growing here.'Make sure you're wearing comfortable walking shoes and warm layers – it gets cold at high altitude. After admiring the views from near the summit, an expert alpine guide will take you to a less exposed 2,500m, where you'll watch the sunset in a more comfortable location. Then on the way back, we'll stop at a chalet restaurant for a typical Sicilian dinner.

kostenlose Stornierung
Verfügbar in:

de, en 

Palermo walking tour and Monreale Cathedral visit in Sicily
Excursions & day trips

Palermo walking tour and Monreale Cathedral visit in Sicily

If ancient cities, holy monuments and a touch of the macabre are your thing, then this two-in-one tour is a must. First up is UNESCO-listed Monreale Cathedral where you'll marvel at the architecture before a guide gives you the history of its pure-gold mosaics. You'll then stop by Palermo for a walking tour of some of the best-preserved historic landmarks in the world. After, you can take time to sip a cappuccino, browse the market, or grab some lunch in the famous Piazza Verdi.

kostenlose Stornierung
Verfügbar in:

en 

Guided Corleone mafia resistance tour with lunch
Attractions & guided tours

Guided Corleone mafia resistance tour with lunch

Corleone was once a town once infamous for its mafia ties, but today it is a beacon of resistance and justice. The panoramic drive through the mountains sets the stage for an enlightening day ahead. Vincenzo, one of our expert local guides says, “This fascinating, insightful tour is designed to educate and debunk Hollywood's glamorised portrayal of mafia life, offering instead a genuine glimpse into the courageous fight against organised crime. This is an important tour for our town." First up is The Godfather's House Museum, a grand 19th-century residence that takes you on a journey through time, exploring the birth of both the mafia and anti-mafia movements. Next, delve deeper into this complex history at the CIDMA Antimafia Museum, home to an extensive collection of documents and exhibits chronicling the dark past and brave resistance against the mafia. After a walking tour of Corleone's historic streets, you'll be whisked off to a local restaurant near the Royal Palace of Ficuzza for a classic Italian lunch, surrounded by natural beauty. Finally, sit back and relax on your return journey to Cefalù, taking with you a deeper understanding of Corleone's transformation from a mafia stronghold to a place that local people are proud to call home, a place with a future free from the clutches of organized crime.

kostenlose Stornierung
Verfügbar in:

en 

Sites & Bites: Catania city food tour with arancini and cannoli
Activities

Sites & Bites: Catania city food tour with arancini and cannoli

This half-day tour takes you through the heart of Catania, hitting all the must-see spots. Start your adventure at Piazza Duomo, where you'll stop by Catania Cathedral – it's dedicated to the city's patron saint, St Agatha. Don't forget to snap a pic of the Elephant Fountain while you're here, too.Next up is the fish market for a nosey around the stalls, piled high with the freshest seafood. Then, it's off to the Greek-Roman Theatre, a slice of Catania's past nestled right in the city centre. This ancient site boasts two open-air theatres – the larger Roman theatre and the smaller, semicircular Odeon. Both were designed with seats rising along the hillside, making the most of the sea views.From here, you'll stroll along Via Etnea, a popular shopping street, but the real highlight is the view of Mount Etna as you head to Piazza Stesicoro. Your guide will tell you about the Roman Amphitheatre near here, before your final stop at O'Luni Market. This local favourite is packed with fresh produce, meats and cheeses, and you'll have some free time to pick up any Sicilian treats that catch your eye.Throughout the tour, you'll sample some of the city's tastiest street food. Crispy arancini, AKA deep-fried rice balls, are a must-try. They're usually stuffed with fillings like ragu, mozzarella, or mushrooms – perfect for a quick snack. And, let's not forget the creamy cannoli, a classic Sicilian dessert. These tube-shaped pastry shells are fried to perfection, giving them their signature crunch. Then, they're filled with sweet, creamy ricotta, often mixed with chocolate chips and sometimes candied fruit or pistachios.

kostenlose Stornierung
Verfügbar in:

de, en 

Mt Etna 4x4 and wine-tasting tour
Activities

Mt Etna 4x4 and wine-tasting tour

Europe's highest active volcano looms large over everyday life in Sicily. On this thrilling tour, you'll hop on a 4x4 off-road Safari to explore some of the hardest-to-reach parts of the north slope of Mt Etna. Carmelo, one of our local expert guides, explains, “The 4x4 cars take routes that're planned around the health and safety of the local environment.” You'll visit the Sartorius Craters as well as lava fields and caves, and also drop into a winery for a tasting.You'll begin your adventure with both on-road and off-road exploration on a 4x4, visiting the impressive 2002 lava front, a testament to the volcano's power. Then, you'll traverse through the dense woodland to reach the Sartorius Craters, formed during Mt Etna's eruptive episode in 1865 that reshaped the northern slopes of the volcano. Along the way, you'll learn about what life is like living next to an active volcano, whilst witnessing the resilient vegetation that thrives in that environment.There's time for a walk amid the unique landscapes. At 1,750 metres above sea level, you'll get some great views of the sprawling volcanic surroundings. You'll round off with a short hop to visit a lava cave before ending the tour at a local winery. Here, you'll sample some of their wines during a tasting session along with a selection of typical products of Etna, like artisanal cheeses, locally grown olives and honey. A great way to end a day of exploration.

kostenlose Stornierung
Verfügbar in:

en 

Full-day Valley of the Temples and Scala dei Turchi tour
Activities

Full-day Valley of the Temples and Scala dei Turchi tour

Two of Sicily's highlights are in the spotlight on this full-day tour. You'll visit the UNESCO World Heritage Site, Valley of the Temples, an archaeological site that's loaded with what's left of seven 2,500-year-old shrines, including the Temple of Concordia – it's ranked as one of the best-preserved Greek temples in the world. Afterwards, you'll head to one of the top ten most unique coastlines as named by TripAdvisor – Scala dei Turchi. Giuseppa, one of our expert local guides, says “the Valley of the Temples is landscaped with lots of flowering almond trees, another staple of Sicily, that will really add something extra to the photos you take here.”First up is one of the largest archaeological sites in the world, the immense Valley of the Temples in Agrigento. It packs in the remains of seven temples perched on a high ridge, all of which you'll see, including the ruins of the Temple of Zeus and Concordia Temple at the end of the Sacred Way. The temples here are over 2,500 years old, so there are a lot of pages in the history books to uncover. You'll be given headphones to hear your guide, too, so you won't miss any details.Afterwards, you'll make your way to the bright white Scala dei Turchi, a natural limestone staircase that is dug into the cliffs and weaves its way down to the sea. You'll have some time to unwind and go for a swim before heading back to the hotel.

kostenlose Stornierung
Verfügbar in:

en 

Olive oil and cheese-tasting tour with Castelbuono visit
Excursions & day trips

Olive oil and cheese-tasting tour with Castelbuono visit

Learn how olive oil and cheese are made on this half-day tour through the villages of Sicily, with visits to an ancient olive mill, a family-run cheese factory, and the hilltop town of Castelbuono. Our expert local guide, Eleni, says "the olive oil tasting at Sant'Ambrogio lets you sample the different qualities of olive oil, while the cheese tasting at Caseificio San Nicolo lets you in on the secrets of traditional Sicilian cheese-making. Plus, Castelbuono is a great spot for relaxing and filling up your camera roll."Your first stop is at the old olive oil mill, for a tasting of this liquid gold with an expert who will explain all about the different types of oil – imagine a wine sommelier but for oil. Though the mill isn't in use anymore, it's been well-preserved by the owners so that you can take a tour and learn about traditional olive oil production.Next, you'll head over to Caseificio San Nicolo, a family-run cheese factory renowned for its selection of cheeses made from both goat and cow milk. You'll learn how they make the cheese and, of course, taste some, too. Then, you'll wrap up your tour with a visit to the town of Castelbuono, nestled in the Madonie Mountains. Here, you'll have some free time to wander through its Medieval streets, pop into local shops, and get a feel for an authentic Sicilian village – you'll be able to get some great photos here, too.

kostenlose Stornierung
Verfügbar in:

en 

Sicily tour with Randazzo Market and wine-tasting by Mount Etna
Excursions & day trips

Sicily tour with Randazzo Market and wine-tasting by Mount Etna

With the popularity of TV shows like White Lotus, Sicily has upped the ante as a must-see destination for set-jetters – that's people inspired by TV and film set locations to me and you. You'll find plenty of sights to capture for yourself on this full-day tour that takes in the town of Randazzo, just north of Mount Etna, and a winery where you'll get to taste the fruits of the volcanic landscape. Francesca, a local guide, says “I love the start of this tour, as we drive through one of Sicily's best kept secrets – the Alcantara Valley. You'll see hillside villages, gorges and the mountainous panoramas that Sicily is famed for.”The bustling town of Randazzo is your first stop, sitting on the north-west fringe of Etna National Park. It's one of the only towns to remain untouched by Etna's historic eruptions, so a lot of the classic Sicilian architecture of the churches and houses is still in its original form. Every Sunday is about one thing here – the local market, which you'll get free time to explore. Seek out regional specialities here, like sweet cannoli and local olives and mushrooms, or snack on arancini rice balls as your browse delicate ceramics on the stalls. Round off your experience with a trip to a top-tier vineyard for a tasting session on the slopes of Mount Etna. The volcanic soil is super fertile here and delivers crisp, citrusy whites and earthy, cherry reds. You can buy a few bottles to take home as a reminder of the taste of Sicily.

kostenlose Stornierung
Verfügbar in:

de, en 

Mount Etna Tour to 2900m from Taormina
Activities

Mount Etna Tour to 2900m from Taormina

Europe's highest volcano looms large over Sicily, so this family-friendly tour takes you as close to the top as you can. You'll be driven to Rifugio Sapienza, then swap to a cable car and 4x4 vehicle to reach the main crater at about 2,900m above sea level. The views and lunar landscape from here are nothing short of breathtaking.Nature trails, caves, woods, and lava flows typify the landscape that leads to the top of Mt Etna. And after pick-up from your hotel you'll be driven to about 1900m above sea level at Rifugio Sapienza on the south side of Etna, where you'll hop off the bus to unearth some more.On the way you'll learn all there is to know about Mt Etna and its explosive past. And don't worry – there'll be plenty of facts for the little ones to take in, too. Then, you'll get to see it all for yourself during some free time. Switch to a cable car and jump into an off-road vehicle that'll take you rumbling along to the main crater. You'll want your camera for this one.

kostenlose Stornierung
Verfügbar in:

de, en