Tour Details
- Duration
- 3 hours
- Product Type
- Tour
- Venues
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- San Giorgio Cathedral
- San Pietro Church
- San Niccolò Inferiore Church
- Local Chocolate Shop
Tour Description
Step into the enchanting streets of Modica, between stunning Baroque architecture and timeless chocolate-making traditions that go back to the time of the Aztecs. Guided by a local architecture or history expert, this immersive tour takes you on a journey into Modica's rich history and culinary treasures.
Experts
At the beginning of the tour, your expert guide will introduce you to the town’s unique layout, divided into Modica Bassa (lower) and Modica Alta (upper), each dominated by a stunning cathedral. In Modica Alta, you will visit the imposing Cathedral of San Giorgio, renowned for its intricate baroque façade, while in Modica Bassa you will enter San Pietro, famous for the magnificent Madonna of Trapani.Â
You will continue with the extraordinary gem of San Nicolò Inferiore, a rock-hewn church discovered by accident in 1987, and characterized by its incredible Byzantine frescoes and hidden behind the unassuming facade of a garage.
At the end of your visit, you will stop at a local chocolate atelier, where you’ll learn all the secrets of Modica’s iconic chocolate, that you will be able to taste yourself and bring home with you. Modica’s chocolate process was inspired by the ancient Aztec process, brought to Sicily by the Spaniards, and still followed today.Â
Your local expert will guide you through the intricate tapestry of Modica’s past, blending art, architecture, and culinary heritage into an unforgettable experience.
- You are an architecture, history or food lover.
- You want to explore layers of history - from Norman-era rock-cut churches to the grandeur of Baroque cathedrals.
- You’d like to taste the soul of Modica and experience the town’s famous chocolate at a traditional atelier.
- San Nicolò Inferiore
- Cathedral of San Giorgio
- Cathedral of San Pietro
- Traditional chocolate atelier
Tickets
The chocolate tastings and entrance fees to the churches are included in the price of the tour.Â
Transportation
We are staying in Modica. Can the guide meet us at our hotel? No, it would be easier if guests meet the guide at the designated starting point, as hotel locations in Modica vary, and walking from your hotel could take significant time. This ensures we can make the most of the short tour and cover all the highlights.
We are staying in Syracuse. Can we add a car service from and to Modica? Yes, we can arrange a car service from your hotel in Syracuse to the meeting point in Modica and back. Leave a note in the client section at checkout to let us know. Please note that the guide will meet you in Modica at the tour's start time and will not accompany you in the car.
Additional Trip-Planning Resources
- For more information on planning your travels to Sicily, take a read through our Context Stories.
Is this tour suitable for families with children? Yes, while this tour is not specifically designed for families, it is suitable for families with children. Just keep in mind that it can get quite hot in Modica in the summer, so we recommend coming prepared for the weather. There are a lot of steps to climb to visit the churches so we do not advise using strollers on this tour.
We understand that some of our valued guests may have mobility concerns, and we want to ensure you have a comfortable and enjoyable experience throughout your tour. If there are any accessibility concerns that your tour guide will need to be aware of, please let our team know at the time of booking.
Is this tour wheelchair-friendly? It depends on the time of year and the severity of the mobility issue. Modica is built in a valley and extends upwards on two sides, so the streets are steep and narrow. There are also a lot of steps to get into both churches. During the high season, the city of Modica runs a touristic train through town that can be used for families with children or persons with reduced mobility. It is an hour long and wouldn’t be available for the whole tour or all year. Modica is a complex city to visit for anyone in a wheelchair.Â
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