Sicily rewards specificity. The same guest who loves a long archeology day may not want a full sun boat route, and the traveler who dreams of Etna might prefer a vineyard lunch over a strenuous crater walk.
A useful first question is whether landscape, food, coast, or history should lead the day. Etna is the landscape anchor, Palermo is the market-and-kitchen anchor, Taormina is the polished coast anchor, and Agrigento is the slow culture anchor.
Each excursion should sell the feeling first and the logistics second. Look for sensory promise, practical duration, region, group size, season, and one honest note about weather or timing.


