Walk the ancient world's most dramatic Greek stage, descend into the Ear of Dionysus, and stand inside a Roman amphitheatre — all with a specialist archaeologist guiding every step. This is bucket-list antiquity at its most immersive.
What to expect
Your guide meets you at the Neapolis gate and leads you through the 5th-century BC Greek Theatre — still used for live performances today — before descending into the Latomie quarries where Athenian prisoners once toiled. The legendary Ear of Dionysus, a 23-metre-high limestone cave, delivers a jaw-dropping acoustic moment when your guide demonstrates its uncanny amplification. The Roman Amphitheatre rounds out a journey spanning nearly a thousand years of civilisation in a single morning.
Good to know
The park is a 15-minute taxi ride from the cruise pier (roughly EUR 15). Book your private guide well in advance as top local specialists fill quickly. Allow 2.5–3 hours; combine with Ortigia in the afternoon to make full use of the port day. All-aboard is typically early evening — confirm your ship's schedule.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Syracuse — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.