3 Hours Guided Tour of the Archaeological Park of Neàpolis and Ortigia

Captivating journey through Sicily's ancient wonders as you explore the Archaeological Park of Neàpolis and Ortigia, uncovering the region's rich cultural heritage.

Delving into Sicily’s rich cultural heritage, this 3-hour guided tour offers an immersive experience at the Archaeological Park of Neàpolis and Ortigia. Visitors will explore remarkable ancient sites, including the Greek theater and the Altar of Hiero II, while a knowledgeable guide provides engaging insights into the region’s captivating history. The tour culminates on the picturesque Island of Ortigia, inviting independent exploration and the chance to uncover the essence of this captivating destination.

Key Points

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  • 3-hour guided exploration of the Archaeological Park of Neàpolis and the island of Ortigia in Siracusa, Sicily.
  • Entrance tickets priced at €13.00 per person with a maximum capacity of 50 travelers.
  • Meeting point is at the Neapolis Archaeological Park, and the tour concludes at the Island of Ortigia.
  • The tour is not wheelchair accessible but strollers and service animals are permitted.
  • The tour has received 5-star ratings from previous guests, who praised the knowledgeable guide and engaging exploration of Sicily’s cultural heritage.

Tour Overview

The tour offers a 3-hour guided exploration of the Archaeological Park of Neàpolis and Ortigia, located in Sicily, Italy.

Entrance tickets cost €13.00 per person, and the tour accommodates a maximum of 50 travelers.

The meeting point is at the Neapolis Archaeological Park, where the guide will be present with a logo sign. The tour ends at the Island of Ortigia.

The experience isn’t wheelchair accessible, but it’s stroller-friendly and allows service animals. Infants must sit on laps.

With a 5-star rating based on 2 reviews, this tour is suitable for most travelers.

Meeting and Pickup

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Travelers meet at the Neapolis Archaeological Park, located at Via Luigi Bernabò Brea, 14, 96100 Siracusa SR, Italy.

The Neapolis Archaeological Park in Siracusa, Italy serves as the meeting point for travelers, located at Via Luigi Bernabò Brea, 14, 96100 Siracusa SR.

The guide, who’ll be holding a logo sign, greets the group at the meeting point. The tour ends at the Island of Ortigia.

The tour isn’t wheelchair accessible, but strollers are allowed. Service animals are permitted. The location is near public transportation. Infants must sit on laps.

Confirmation is received at booking, and most travelers can participate.

After the tour, visitors can independently explore Ortigia.

Accessibility

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The Archaeological Park isn’t wheelchair accessible, but strollers are allowed.

Service animals are permitted to accompany visitors. The site is located near public transportation, making it accessible for those relying on buses or other modes of transit.

Infants must sit on laps during the tour. While the park may not be fully accessible for all visitors, the tour company makes accommodations where possible to ensure an enjoyable experience for a wide range of travelers.

Reviews

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Two reviews for the Archaeological Park tour are currently available, both of which rate the experience 5 out of 5 stars.

The reviews praise the knowledgeable guide who brought the history to life and provided an engaging exploration of the ancient ruins. Guests highlight the tour’s efficient organization, noting the guide’s punctuality and the smooth transition between the Neapolis Archaeological Park and Ortigia.

Reviewers recommend the tour as a must-do activity, describing it as an unforgettable and immersive experience that enhances one’s understanding of Sicily’s rich cultural heritage.

Highlights of the Archaeological Park of Neàpolis

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Beyond the glowing reviews, the Archaeological Park of Neàpolis offers a captivating exploration of Sicily’s ancient wonders.

Visitors can marvel at the well-preserved Greek theater, a testament to the region’s rich cultural heritage. The Altar of Hiero II, an impressive 2,300-year-old structure, stands as a striking reminder of the city’s illustrious past.

Strolling through the ruins, travelers can enjoy the daily lives of Neàpolis’ inhabitants, discovering artifacts and architectural marvels that bring the past to life.

The park’s diverse array of archaeological treasures provides an enlightening window into Sicily’s storied history.

Exploring the Island of Ortigia

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What awaits visitors after the guided tour of the Archaeological Park of Neàpolis? The island of Ortigia offers a delightful exploration.

Visitors can:

  1. Stroll through the charming streets and alleys, admiring the Baroque architecture and bustling piazzas.

  2. Discover the iconic Duomo di Siracusa, a cathedral built atop an ancient Greek temple.

  3. Indulge in the local cuisine, sampling fresh seafood and Sicilian specialties at the lively market.

After the tour, travelers are free to independently explore the captivating island of Ortigia, seeing the rich history and vibrant culture of this enchanting destination.

What to Expect on the Tour

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The guided tour of the Archaeological Park of Neàpolis and Ortigia offers visitors a comprehensive exploration of Sicily’s rich history and cultural heritage.

Over the course of 3 hours, a knowledgeable guide will lead the group through the Neapolis Archaeological Park, showcasing ancient Greek and Roman ruins.

Travelers will then cross the bridge to the island of Ortigia, where they can independently explore the charming historic center.

The tour accommodates up to 50 people and isn’t wheelchair accessible, though strollers and service animals are allowed.

Entrance tickets cost €13.00 per person.

Planning Your Visit

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When planning your visit to the Archaeological Park of Neàpolis and Ortigia, travelers should first make their way to the meeting point at the Neapolis Archaeological Park, located at Via Luigi Bernabò Brea, 14, 96100 Siracusa SR, Italy.

The guide will be present with a logo sign to greet guests.

The tour isn’t wheelchair accessible, but strollers are permitted, and service animals are allowed.

Public transportation is available nearby. Infants must sit on laps during the 3-hour guided tour.

After the tour, visitors can explore the Island of Ortigia independently.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Food and Drink Available During the Tour?

The tour does not include any food or drink. Visitors are responsible for bringing their own refreshments during the 3-hour guided tour of the Archaeological Park of Neàpolis and Ortigia. No catering is provided.

What Language Is the Tour Conducted In?

The tour is conducted in English. The guide will be fluent in English and provide informative commentary about the archaeological sites throughout the 3-hour guided experience.

Can I Take Photos During the Tour?

Participants are generally allowed to take photos during the tour. However, visitors should be mindful of any restrictions or guidelines provided by the tour guide or the site’s management to ensure the preservation of the archaeological artifacts and sites.

Are There Any Age Restrictions for the Tour?

The tour doesn’t have any age restrictions. Infants must sit on laps during the tour, but there’s no minimum or maximum age. Most travelers, regardless of age, can participate in this 3-hour guided excursion.

Is There an Option to Extend the Tour Duration?

The tour does not offer an option to extend the duration. The guided tour is fixed at 3 hours, and there are no alternatives or upgrades available to lengthen the experience. Additional independent exploration on Ortigia is possible after the tour.