Siracusa, Sicily cruise port guide
Honey-coloured Siracusa is a staggering UNESCO World Heritage Site, and an extraordinary Sicilian city of immense ancient history. The modern population is a fraction of what it was at the city’s heyday around 400 BC, when Athens’ might was successfully challenged and faced down, reinforcing the city’s incredible power and status. Siracusa’s historical nucleus waits to be discovered on the compact islet of Ortygia. The city was founded here, but grew over time, spreading across to the mainland. View less A small channel separates the two, which is now spanned by twin bridges. Wander the atmospheric streets of this time warp, to reach the shining elegance of Piazza Duomo. The Baroque cathedral rises like a giant sandcastle, and you can settle opposite to cradle a glass of wine and enjoy the view over the immaculate square - people watching before the glorious baroque façade. Dig deep into its history at the mainland's archaeological park. Here you can wander between the remains of a Greek theatre, constructed in the 5th century BC, and now used as a grandiose, atmospheric venue for events and performances. You’ll also encounter a Roman Amphitheatre - where gladiators battled brutally, and the spectacular ear-shaped cave, which is famed for its extraordinary, secret-revealing acoustics. It was given its name - the Ear of Dionysius - by Caravaggio. Visit the legendary Fonte Arethusa, or lose yourself in the Ortygia Market – you’ll find everything here, from fresh fish, to spices and local bottles of wines. Look out for a flavour-filled jar of real Sicilian u strattu - an intense tomato paste that is the secret ingredient to many Sicilian recipes. The local ingredients are imbued with flavour by this volcanic land’s fertile soils and the firepower of Europe’s most active volcano Mount Etna, waits just to the north.
About Siracusa, Sicily
Siracusa is one of the ancient world's greatest cities, founded by Corinthians in 734 BC. The island of Ortygia — the historic heart of the city — is a UNESCO World Heritage Site with a stunning Baroque cathedral built atop a Greek temple. The Archaeological Park with its Greek Theatre, Roman amphitheatre, and Ear of Dionysius cave is exceptional.
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Lisbon to Piraeus, Athens
Crystal Serenity · Mediterranean · 32 nights
from $20,025
$625 / night
Italy Intensive Cruise: Rome, Amalfi & Venice
Azamara Onward · Europe · 11 nights
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Civitavecchia (Rome) to Fusina (Venice)
Crystal Serenity · Mediterranean · 9 nights
from $6,800
$755 / night
Grand Mediterranean Odyssey
Island Princess · Eastern Mediterranean · 50 nights
from $7,667
$153 / night
Venice To Lisbon Grand Voyage
Azamara Onward · Eastern Mediterranean · 42 nights
from $17,269
$411 / night
Egypt, Malta & Italy Cruise: Alexandria, Valletta & Amalfi
Azamara Onward · Mediterranean · 14 nights
from $4,639
$331 / night
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