Selinunte Archeological Site Tour

Sicily’s Ancient Greek Gem
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Tour Details
Duration
3 hours
Product Type
Tour
Venues
Selinunte Archaeological Park
Photos & Highlights
  • Explore the Ancient Greek Legacy at Selinunte
  • Led by an experienced archeologist or historian
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Tour Description
Travel back to the Ancient Greek time at Selinunte, one of the biggest and most evocative archaeological parks in Sicily. This vast site, overlooking the Mediterranean Sea, provides breathtaking natural landscapes, impressive Doric columns, and extensive fortifications. Your expert guide will unveil the site's rich history, from its peak of wealth to its dramatic collapse and rediscovery.


Experts
Valentina Valentina
Art Historian
Rachele Rachele
Art Historian
Cetty Cetty
Architect
Enrica Enrica
Art Historian
The tour begins on the Eastern Hill, where you'll visit the three magnificent temples, each named after a letter of the alphabet due to ongoing debates about their original dedications. Your guide will share fascinating details about Selinunte’s golden age in the 5th century B.C., when these impressive structures were constructed.

Following that, you’ll explore the Cotton Valley and the Acropolis, where you’ll see ancient fortifications, the North Gate, and a remarkable 4th-century B.C. bridge. Learn about the city’s downfall to the Carthaginians in 409 B.C. and the archaeological work that revealed these treasures many centuries later.

Selinunte’s breathtaking blend of history, architecture, and natural beauty makes it a must-see destination, especially in spring when wildflowers bloom around the ruins.

  • You are an ancient history and architecture geek
  • You enjoy exploring vast archaeological sites with stunning sea views
  • You want a meaningful cultural experience without the stress of the organization and the logistics.

  • The Eastern Hill
  • The Cotton Valley
  •  The Acropolis
  • The North Gate


Tickets

Admission to Selinunte Archaeological Park is included.

Transportation


We are staying in Selinunte. 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 Selinunte 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 Palermo. Can we add a car service from and to Selinunte? Yes, we can arrange a car service from your hotel in Palermo to the meeting point in Selinunte and back. Simply leave a note in the client section at checkout to let us know. Palermo-based guides can meet the clients and the driver at the clients' accommodation. Selinunte-based guides meet the clients in Selinunte. Please, note that the max number of people in one van is 8 people, guide included. 

Additional Trip-Planning Resources

A few things that pair well with this tour:

  • Comfortable walking shoes for an archeological park.
  • A camera to capture the architecture and natural beauty.

For more information on planning your travels to Sicily, take a read through our Context Stories.
If you are looking to learn more about Sicily prior to a visit, check out our online lectures.
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 Selinunte in the summer, so we recommend coming prepared for the weather.

Can we include the visit to the Antiquarium Baglio Florio and Cava di Cusa as part of the tour?
Yes, it is possible to include a visit to the Antiquarium Baglio Florio and the Cava di Cusa in the tour. These additions would extend the tour duration by two hours.

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 accessible for people with mobility issues? The Selinunte site includes large open areas, uneven terrain, and ancient ruins, which may present challenges for wheelchair users. Some parts of the site, such as the Eastern Hill and Acropolis, involve unpaved paths and slight inclines that may be difficult to navigate. Additionally, if visiting the Antiquarium Baglio Florio is part of the clients’ plan, that location offers better accessibility compared to the archaeological site itself.
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