Visit Segesta, Erice and the Salt Road
Depart Palermo with your private driver/guide and proceed towards Segesta, an important Elymian and Greek city of prehistoric origin that extends in a strategic position overlooking a vast territory.
The interesting archaeological site is composed by a well-preserved Doric temple, built in 430/420 B.C. and an ancient theatre that stands on the north slopes of Monte Barbaro. After the visit, you will continue to Erice for a walking tour of the delightful medieval city perched on a cliff of 751 meters above the sea level, overlooking the whole Western region, the Mediterranean Sea and the Egadi Islands. Enjoy a break for lunch on your own before driving through the Salt road that runs from Trapani to Marsala to see the scenic salt flats surrounded by windmills that make for an unforgettable panorama. Return afterwards to Palermo.
(7-8 hours)