Descend into a secret river canyon whose limestone cliffs are honeycombed with over 5,000 Sicel tombs — one of Sicily's most hauntingly beautiful and little-visited ancient landscapes, explored at a leisurely pace with a specialist guide.
What to expect
A 40-minute private transfer carries you north-west of Syracuse into the Iblean plateau, where the Valle dell'Anapo suddenly drops away in dramatic terraced cliffs riddled with more than 5,000 Bronze and Iron Age tombs. Your expert guide leads a gentle 2–3km path along the canyon floor, the Anapo river glittering below, pausing at the imposing Anaktoron (prince's palace) and the rock-cut Byzantine oratory with faded frescoes still visible. Wildflowers, golden eagles, and the sheer prehistoric scale of the site make this one of the most moving experiences in all of Sicily. The return transfer takes in a scenic viewpoint over the Iblean countryside.
Good to know
Best visited in spring or early autumn when temperatures in the canyon are comfortable and wildflowers are at their peak. Wear sturdy walking shoes — the path has uneven rock sections. Allow approximately 4–4.5 hours total. Confirm the all-aboard time before booking; an early departure of 8:30–9 am is strongly recommended to return with comfortable margin.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Syracuse — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.