Trapani and Erice Private Tour from the cruise port of Trapani

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Welcome to the West side of this amazing Island, where fortresses and an amazing coastline will surprise you at every step. Discover the beauty of Erice, an amazingly preserved medieval town that will let you step back in time and enjoy a small Sicilian town more than you expect.

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Welcome to the West side of this amazing Island, where fortresses and an amazing coastline will surprise you at every...
Discover the beauty of Erice, an amazingly preserved medieval town that will let you step back in time and enjoy a sm...
In Top Private Tours we want you to have an amazing experience, that is why our tours can be customised to you liking...

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Welcome to the West side of this amazing Island, where fortresses and an amazing coastline will surprise you at every step. Discover the beauty of Erice, an amazingly preserved medieval town that will let you step back in time and enjoy a small Sicilian town more than you expect. In Top Private Tours we want you to have an amazing experience, that is why our tours can be customised to you liking! Hope to see you soon!
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What's Included

Included

  • Private transportation
  • Local Professional Tour Guide
  • In-vehicle air conditioning
  • Pick up and Drop off

Not Included

  • Gratuities

Important Information

  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • The remaining hours/time will be allotted for the travel time from pick up until drop off.

Itinerary

1 During the 13th century, James II of Aragon wanted to expand the...

During the 13th century, James II of Aragon wanted to expand the city and had a new wall of fortification built along with the existing wall extending it to the northwest where he incorporated the “Botteghelle” gate that gave access to a small cemetery situated on the outside of the gate.

Duration: 15 minutes

2 Originally it was on the outside of the city walls and it...

Originally it was on the outside of the city walls and it was also called “Boceria” because it faced a small building where animals were butchered. Its arched portico design dates back to 1874 and is the work of Giovanbattista Talotti.

Duration: 20 minutes

3 Built in 1102 as a chapel of the Genoese, it underwent an...

Built in 1102 as a chapel of the Genoese, it underwent an important expansion in the fifteenth century by the architect Bonaventura Certo. In 1743, the architect G.B. Amico built the current facade with a busy porch, the bell tower and dome. It was consecrated a cathedral in 1844.

Duration: 15 minutes

4 The Tramontana Walls are what remains of the ancient city walls of...

The Tramontana Walls are what remains of the ancient city walls of Trapani that follow the curved profile of the coast bordered by the city of Trapani. Today they represent the opportunity for a pleasant walk along the coast of this beautiful former fishing town.

Duration: 20 minutes

5 This is the oldest entrance to the city; the only one of the four entrances that reaches the urban center in a quadrangular form; a distinguishing trait of Trapani in ancient times.

Duration: 20 minutes

6 Originally built in 1342 by the noble family of Chiaramonte, it was...

Originally built in 1342 by the noble family of Chiaramonte, it was one of the first fountains that was created to distribute drinkable water to the city. The water came from the foot of Mount Erice transferred through a multi arch shaped water duct which no longer remains.

Duration: 15 minutes

7 This building was built on the site where the “Loggia dei Pisani”...

This building was built on the site where the “Loggia dei Pisani” once stood: a “bank” during the Norman period specialized in monetary exchange. Built in the seventeenth century by order of don Giacomo Cavaretta with a Baroque style, it hosts today the headquarters of the municipality of Trapani.

Duration: 20 minutes

8 Inserted in the Elymian-Punic city walls, it was one of the three...

Inserted in the Elymian-Punic city walls, it was one of the three access gates to the urban nucleus. The name originates from its exposure facing the city of Trapani. Porta Trapani is the main entrance to the city.

Duration: 15 minutes

9 With the large inheritance of Pietro Salerno and with funds from the...

With the large inheritance of Pietro Salerno and with funds from the Congregation of Purgatory in 1682 the current church of San Martino was built on the ruins of the previous one, dating back to 1339, in Gothic style like most of the churches of Erice.

Duration: 20 minutes

10 Dedicated to the worship of Santa Maria Assunta, this church faces its...

Dedicated to the worship of Santa Maria Assunta, this church faces its own bell tower that has a quadrangular plan and is embellished with two-light windows; the building was also built for defensive and lookout purposes.

Duration: 20 minutes

11 The Castle was home to the major representatives of the royal authority,...

The Castle was home to the major representatives of the royal authority, including the Castellan who administered criminal justice and whose main duties included the management of the prison and the maintenance of the fortress.

Duration: 20 minutes

12 The Pepoli tower takes its name from Count Agostino Pepoli, a scholar...

The Pepoli tower takes its name from Count Agostino Pepoli, a scholar who around 1870 had it built inside the current Balio garden, a green space and lung of the city. After some restoration works, it was returned to the community to be used as a permanent Observatory of Peace.

Duration: 15 minutes

Frequently Asked Questions

This tour has a specific cancellation policy. We recommend checking the terms at the time of booking to understand the refund conditions.

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The expected duration is approximately 4 hours. We recommend arriving at least 10-15 minutes before the departure time.

The tour price includes:

  • Private transportation
  • Local Professional Tour Guide
  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • Pick up and Drop off

We recommend bringing comfortable shoes, water, sunscreen, and a camera. Check the tour's additional information for any specific requirements.

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