Sicily Tours in April 2026
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- Small Group Sicily Food & Wine Tour (Maximum 8 Guests)
- Charming Sicily Food & Wine Small Group Tour - 8 days
- Highlights of Sicily
- Sicilian Secrets - Tour of Sicily 6 days
- Sicilian Secrets – Tour of Sicily & Aeolian Islands
- Sicilian Secrets - Tour of Sicily 10 days from Catania
- Sicilian Secrets - Tour of Sicily and Malta 11 days
- Explore Southern Sicily
- Italy: Highlights of Sicily
- Sicilian Secrets - Mini Tour of Sicily 5 days
Small Group Sicily Food & Wine Tour (Maximum 8 Guests)
84 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Well planned with good mix of free time and guided tours. We had a lot of fun.”
Liz, traveled in October
Duration 8 days Destinations Catania, Taormina, Mount Etna, Noto, Marzamemi, Syracuse, Island of Ortigia, Palermo Age Range Ages 18+ Operator Sicily Activities April departure dates
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- NZ$4,195
Charming Sicily Food & Wine Small Group Tour - 8 days
7 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Amazing trip and beyond my expectations! The cooking class, food tours and vineyard visits were all highlights.”
Nancy, traveled in May
Duration 8 days Destinations Catania, Taormina, Mount Etna, Noto, Marzamemi, Syracuse, Island of Ortigia, Palermo Age Range Ages 11+ Operator Click Tours April departure dates
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36% Off- NZ$4,854You save $2,730
Highlights of Sicily
104 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“A chance to really see the country and appreciate the many greens of Sicily. Olive trees gray green, grapes vines sparkling green, fields of hay in various greens.”
Mary, traveled in April
Duration 14 days Destinations Palermo, Cefalu, Lipari, Catania, Syracuse, Agrigento, Trapani Age Range Ages 12+ Operator G Adventures April departure dates
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36% Off- NZ$6,419
Sicilian Secrets - Tour of Sicily 6 days
27 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The staff were your backbone in keeping the tour going & making it memorable.”
Garry, traveled in September
Duration 6 days Destinations Catania, Syracuse, Noto, Ragusa, Modica, Piazza Armerina, Agrigento, Marsala, Monreale, Palermo Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, Italian, Spanish Operator Dimensione Sicilia - Dimsi Incoming Operator Srl April departure dates
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Sicilian Secrets – Tour of Sicily & Aeolian Islands
5 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Excellent hotels and trip. Times kept to by everyone. Bit of confusion over one tour on Lipari but it was all cleared up quickly.”
Laura, traveled in September
Duration 9 days Destinations Palermo, Monreale, Cefalu, Catania, Mount Etna, Taormina, Lipari, Salina, Panarea Island, Stromboli Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, Italian, Spanish Operator Dimensione Sicilia - Dimsi Incoming Operator Srl April departure dates
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Sicilian Secrets - Tour of Sicily 10 days from Catania
7 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“We had the opportunity to enjoy the best of Sicily in 10 days. Hotels and meals were good and Taormina is not to be missed.”
Rivadavia, traveled in June
Duration 10 days Destinations Catania, Syracuse, Noto, Ragusa, Modica, Piazza Armerina, Agrigento, Marsala, Monreale, PalermoSee all destinations Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, Italian, Spanish Operator Dimensione Sicilia - Dimsi Incoming Operator Srl April departure dates
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Sicilian Secrets - Tour of Sicily and Malta 11 days
16 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“I especially enjoyed the villa at Amerina with the incredible mosaics. Excellent tour!”
Lynn, traveled in July
Duration 11 days Destinations Catania, Syracuse, Noto, Ragusa, Modica, Piazza Armerina, Agrigento, Marsala, Monreale, PalermoSee all destinations Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, Italian, Spanish Operator Dimensione Sicilia - Dimsi Incoming Operator Srl April departure dates
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Explore Southern Sicily
20 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“I met many new people and had a very enjoyable time.”
Edwin, traveled in October
Duration 8 days Destinations Catania, Syracuse, Agrigento, Trapani, Palermo Age Range Ages 12+ Operator G Adventures April departure dates
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20% Off- NZ$2,591You save $648
Duration 8 days Destinations Catania, Syracuse, Noto, Ragusa, Agrigento, Marsala, Erice, Palermo Age Range Ages 15+ Operator Intrepid Travel April departure dates
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25% Off- NZ$3,911You save $1,304
Sicilian Secrets - Mini Tour of Sicily 5 days
22 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Great overview of Sicily in a few days. Highly recommend.”
Sheryl, traveled in May
Duration 5 days Destinations Palermo, Monreale, Cefalu, Catania, Mount Etna, Taormina Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, Italian, Spanish Operator Dimensione Sicilia - Dimsi Incoming Operator Srl April departure dates
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What people love about Sicily Tours in April
- Small Group Sicily Food & Wine Tour (Maximum 8 Guests)
My wife and I utilized Tourradar for the first time, booking a food and wine lovers tour through Sicily Activities. This was our first-time visiting Italy and we arrived on March 14th, 2022 from the US. Overall, we rated this tour a 4/5 stars with many portions of the trip well exceeding our expectations while some parts of the tour did could be improved. The size of our group ended up being 5 adults. I cannot say enough about our tour director Massimo and Sicily Activities. Excellent to deal with in every aspect. The coordination and communication were effortless. The daily itinerary was clear and we experienced no travel issues. Upon our arrival into Catania, we were promptly met at the airport by Antonio, who was also our local guide for the next 3 days. Antonio was a true professional and a very passionate guide. I cannot say enough about our time with him, Antonio made this trip a positive experience. He is an asset to Sicily Activities! Our time in Taormina was magical. Following our arrival at Hotel Ariston, we went on a walking tour of Taormina with three different stops. There was no going hungry on this night as we experienced varying foods and drink. The following day was probable one of the highlights for us when meeting Giovanni for our cooking experience. The experience was everything we expected and much more. A lasting experience full of fun and enjoyment. Food was excellent with no shortage. I would recommend skipping breakfast this morning. For our 3rd day in the Taormina area, we traveled to a winery near Mt. Etna followed by lunch nearby. These two events had room for improvement. Although Antonio did his best as our guide, I found each these events lacking. The wine tour of the Gambino winery was basically a run of the mill wine tasting that I have experience time and time again. The property is small and not very scenic with no room to explore the surrounding countryside. The winery was not pushy, but at the end of the tour we were guilted into buying wine memberships. Our second stop for lunch was a roadside restaurant filled with working men of the area (no woman) and an excellent but brief and informal lunch was provided). Again, this occurred on a small piece of beautiful property, however we had no opportunity to explore, nor did I find each location close to Mt. Etna. There was room for improvement here. Day 4, we travelled towards our new destination of Syracusa, stopping for a walking tour in Noto followed by lunch in Marzamemi. Again, I found room for improvement on this day as well. Antonio did a great job providing information of the locale, but we did not try the local Modica chocolate or Sicilian ice-cream because the business was apparently closed. This should have been addressed before the tour with an alternate. Our brief 2-course lunch in Marzamemi also had room for improvement. The restaurant did not appear to be ready for our visit and was very impersonal. I don’t believe we truly experienced the “food culture” of this area with 2 brief dishes. Upon arrival into Syracusa, we stayed at Hotel Alfeo for the next two nights. Syracusa was another magical place to visit and we had a 24 hour period of “free-time” allowing us to explore the Ortigia. Our only tour in Syracusa began the following evening in which we visited three different restaurants and ate similar foods as we did in Taormina. Our tour guide Elisa was very pleasant and recommended various sites we had previously visited during our free time. Unfortunately, we could not act on many of her recommendations because our tour left the next morning for Palermo. In another recommendation, the night tour of Syracusa should have occurred the evening of our arrival, therefore we could utilize the recommendations provided by our guide during a day of free-time, instead of vice-versus. Also, trying the exact same cuisine as we did during the Taormina night tour was repetitive. Our next day began with a wine tour at a “castle” in the countryside of Syracusa before traveling to Palermo. The wine tour and lunch was excellent and very personal, however there was no castle by any time of definition. This is a small two-room family winery that has been around for hundreds of years. Again, no opportunity to visit the countryside or walk around the property. This tour also occurred prior to a 4+ hour drive to Palermo in which there was no where to stop along the way. The grueling drive made this entire day unpleasant. I suggestion would be to get the drive out of the way before committing to any type of morning food or wine tour. We arrived in Palermo later in the afternoon and stayed at Hotel Garibaldi. The next day was a walking tour of Palermo and some of the markets. The tour was conducted by Frederico who was professional but impersonal. We were combined with another tour group of 7 people including a screaming baby. This larger group made it very difficult to enjoy the walking tour of the narrow markets and was not what was advertised in our group. The food was good as we experienced some of the local cuisine that I had not previously tried. Due to flight schedules, Massimo was able to add an additional day “free-day” in Palermo for my wife and I which we enjoyed. Our early morning shuttle to the Palermo airport arrived on-time and without issue. Each of the three hotels were supposedly rated as 4-star, however if comparing to hotels in the US, each one would barely make a 3-star cut. All were clean, without security concerns, and centrally located. Hotel Ariston in Taormina was by far the best place we stayed. Beds were hard and uncomfortable and the room was extremely small. In return we had one of the best views in the world. Great service and breakfast would decent. Hotel Alfeo in Syracusa provided a large, clean room. Service was lacking with a small breakfast, no bar or dinner service, and limited amenities (claiming covid). It was nice to look out onto the street but all I heard was car alarms and sirens all night long. Hotel Garibaldi in Palermo had a comparable size room with better amenities, breakfast, and limited bar and dinner service. Walls were paper thin and all you could hear is the elevator machinery all night long. Each of the hotels had uncomfortable beds (must be the Italian standard) and no laundry service. For American’s visiting, we learned a couple of things that were not clear prior to our travel. Unless you are traveling on separately purchased tickets, your luggage will get checked through Rome to your final destination. Unlike in the US, you do not need to pick up your luggage while going through customs/passport control on your way there. Upon return to the states, you will have to get your luggage at JFK before continuing onward. Make sure you back the KN95 masks, which are required to be worn on the flights in Italy. We had no issue with showing our CDC covid cards (6 months from last shot) instead of the “green pass” and we were only checked at the hotels generally. Some of the restaurants outside of the tour would check when they figured out you were a tourist. As far as money, we set-up an account with Wise (prepaid) and converted Euro’s before leaving. Anytime we used the card for purchase or ATM withdrawal, funds were taken out in Euro without fees. We provided our tour guides with gratuities of approx. $10 euro per tour per person. Other than the guides, no one expected gratuities. Thank you Massimo for the excellent trip! My wife and I greatly enjoyed our time in Sicily!
- Sicilian Secrets – Tour of Sicily & Aeolian Islands
I absolutely loved this nine day tour of Sicily, especially the Aeolian Islands - paradise. The main tour guide Irene was fantastic - so knowledgable, thoughtful and caring. The sights were absolutely amazing, mostly the accommodation was excellent and the included lunches were all top notch. Very well organised and kept informed throughout. Thanks Dimensione Sicilia for this wonderful Secrets of Sicily tour.
- Sicilian Secrets - Tour of Sicily 6 days
Positives: 1) The tour itself was very good, the Sicilian countryside was beautiful as were the towns and sites visited – Noto, Valley of the Temples, Monreale and Palatine Palace in particular. 2) The visit to the Florio Winery in Marsala was excellent and the lunch provided was very good. 3) The chocolate tasting was fun and informative and the lunch at Osteria Sapori Perduti was excellent – best meal we had. 4) The local experts (Angelo, Stefania, Lorenzo and Marta) for the visits to the archaeological sites and Palermo walking tour were great. Very well-informed and passionate about their subject. 5) Our guide Irene was well-informed, cheerful and always on hand to help. 6) Hotel breakfasts were all good with plenty of choices. 7) Overall, the tour was good value for money. Negatives: 1) The hotels used are probably all 4-star rated but not all rooms in each hotel were at that standard. Some were very basic and extremely small for 2 people with luggage e.g. the “economy room” at the Mercure in Palermo. Luckily our guide, Irene, was able to intercede and get us something better. 2) The hotel dinners were a little disappointing. No choices were offered and all predominantly seafood. Thankfully Irene was able to get the hotel to provide alternates for those who didn’t or couldn’t eat seafood. Also, it seemed a little cheap not to offer free water at dinner. 3) On 2 occasions the bus dropped us a ways from our hotel and we had to drag our luggage to and from the hotel. Once in heavy rain. Maybe the hotels used should be bus accessible? 4) Our first tour meeting was a little chaotic as it seemed 2 other groups were having their meetings as well. 5) We only realized after we left the tour that the “Tasting of Local Street Food” on day 5 in Palermo never happened. A general observation – not a positive or a negative -there is a lot of walking on this tour with uneven surfaces, steps and steep hills. The bus tends to drop you in a parking lot a fair distance from any of the attractions you are going to visit. This tour is probably not recommended for everyone “12 to 90”.
What our customers ask about Sicily Tours in April 2026
What are the must-see attractions in Sicily Islands during April?
April offers pleasant weather for exploring Sicily's major UNESCO sites. The Valley of Temples in Agrigento comes alive with fewer tourists than summer months. Mount Etna and Syracuse's archaeological park are easily accessible. The countryside bursts with spring wildflowers making visits to the Baroque towns of Noto and Ragusa particularly memorable. Visitors staying at Hotel Villa Diodoro in Taormina can enjoy clear views of Mount Etna from their rooms. A TourRadar traveler notes: "April gave us perfect conditions to explore Mount Etna and the archaeological sites without summer crowds."
Are there any special festivals or events in Sicily Islands during April?
The island fills with traditional celebrations during April especially around Easter. Towns like Trapani and Syracuse host religious processions while Enna's Easter celebrations draw visitors from across Italy. Palermo's Festival of Street Food brings local specialties to the streets in mid-April. According to a TourRadar traveler: "The Easter festivities in Syracuse were incredible with processions and local celebrations adding an authentic cultural dimension to our trip."
What is the price range for Sicily tours in April compared to other months?
Daily tour costs in April range from 200-350 USD with most 8-day packages priced between 1600-2800 USD. These rates sit about 10-15% below peak summer prices but above winter rates. Popular options like the "Sicilian Secrets" tour costs 1633 USD. Four-star hotels such as Il Principe in Catania and Mercure Palermo Centro fit within these price ranges.
What are the best historical sites to visit in Sicily Islands during April?
April's mild weather and smaller crowds create ideal conditions for exploring Sicily's ancient sites. The Valley of Temples in Agrigento offers clear views while Syracuse's Greek theaters and Palermo's Arab-Norman buildings are easily accessible. Spring light makes photography particularly good at sites like the Temple of Concordia. As one TourRadar traveler shared: "The Valley of Temples was breathtaking in April's clear light and our guide provided fascinating historical context."
What local food specialties are best to try in Sicily during April?
Spring brings fresh artichokes wild fennel and early-season Bronte pistachios to Sicilian tables. Coastal towns like Taormina and Syracuse serve excellent seafood during this time. A TourRadar visitor reports: "The seafood lunch in Marzamemi was incredible and the spring vegetables made everything taste so fresh." Food tours often include visits to Florio wine cellars in Marsala and meals at family-run trattorias.
What are the accommodation options like in Sicily during April?
Hotels like Mercure Palermo Centro and Il Principe Hotel in Catania offer good availability in April. Room rates drop below summer peaks and many properties run spring promotions. A TourRadar guest reports: "We got excellent rates at the Hotel Villa Diodoro in Taormina during April with perfect balcony views of Mount Etna."