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SICILY a PHOTOGRAPHIC TOUR with Elisa Paloschi & Richard Martin FULL November 2 to 12, 09 - FULL October 20 to 30, 09 Six Photographers- 10 nights 9 days $3990 + $80 gst |
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Overview Tour Focus While the tour must have a definite outline and format, a flexible itinerary may be adapted as required to accommodate for the unexpected opportunities, and the serendipitous twists, which often transpire during tours. Ultimately the emphasis throughout is on seeing, and the priority is to ensure good creative photography, providing an ample amount of time each day so participants will have the opportunity to explore without being rushed. Participants Night 1 - Palermo - hotel in the old center
Meet in Palermo at 4:30pm and begin with a photographic exploration of the immediate vicinity of the hotel before heading for dinner where we'll enjoy typical Palermitano fare while discussing the tour details.. Night 2 to 5 - Ragusa Catanaia Catania, Sicily’s second largest city is overshadowed by Etna. The entire city reflects the somber presence of the volcano within it’s architecture, streets and monuments made by lava. The city is well know for it’s elegance, and it’s main square is bordered by an impressive cathedral, municipal buildings, shops, cafes and an entrance to the city's famous fresh fish market. Sicilian Baroque After the massive earthquake that destroyed almost all of the eastern Sicily in 1693, major reconstruction resulted in cities being designed in the Baroque style. Noto, Modica and Ragusa are the most prized jewels of Sicilian Baroque. Stone filigree, menacing gargoyles, and wrought-iron wonders decorate the ornate buildings and churches. Eastern Landscape On the plains in the southeast, the colour and textures of the landscape are remarkable. In the upland area, the soil is marked with white stone out croppings and gorges, while the lowlands are covered with a layer of red soil that supports bright green grapevines. Pastures criss-crossed with walls are marked by stone homes of whites, creams, yellows and greys. Night 6 to 8 - Castelmare del Gulfo - Portside Hotel Castellammare del Golfo Nestled between the magnificent bay by the same name and Mount Inici, Castelmare is a small fishing village where the men still mend their nets in the piazza and the spectacular coloured fishing boats await in the port for the tuna season. A beautiful beach, a medieval fort and crystalline waters gives the feeling of a forgotten town. Poggioreale The town of Poggioreale, founded in 1642 was severely damaged by the earthquake in 1968 and abandoned, leaving the impression of a town demolished by poorly targeted bombs; from a distance it looks intact. The sunlight of a spring morning makes the deserted Sicilian town, its stone and brick streets overgrown with wildflowers and weeds, look as though it were part of a divine medieval experiment. No voices. No old men talking. No children playing. No cars parked along the narrow streets. The landmarks of Poggioreale can still be seen and explored, the gutted church whose Neo Classical facade seems untouched by disaster, the façade of the theatre fallen to expose the box seats, and the church whose bell tower stands defiantly. Erice With its steep streets paved in characteristic patterns, the stones worn slick with time, white stone buildings, the remains of a medieval castle, flower-bedecked houses, quiet courtyards and medieval walled charm, Erice is an extraordinary town located on high ground overlooking the northern coast of western Sicily Western Landscapes some of Sicily's most unspoilt landscape, mountain scenery and great beaches are found here. The Belice Valley is spectacular with a new wonder with each curve of the road, ridges, rolling hills covers in vines, and fields of burn gold and bright yellow. Night 9 and 10 - Palermo |
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