Palermo: Agrigento and the Valley of the Temples Day Tour

Discover the Valley of the Temples with this full-day tour from Palermo, offering ancient ruins, scenic drives, and a stunning seaside stop in Sicily.

4.2(1,240 reviews)From $77 per person

If you’re planning a trip to Sicily and want a straightforward way to see the famous Valley of the Temples, this full-day tour from Palermo might catch your eye. It’s designed for travelers who prefer a hassle-free experience—organized transportation, some free time, and the chance to admire impressive Greek ruins without the stress of self-driving.

What really stood out in reviews are the knowledgeable drivers who double as friendly guides, and the stunning views along the scenic Sicilian countryside. Plus, the stop at Scala dei Turchi Beach offers a memorable seaside photo opportunity. But a potential downside? You only get a couple of hours at the ruins, so if you’re a history buff wanting to see everything, that might feel a bit rushed.

This tour is best suited for those who want a comfortable, well-organized day trip without the hassle of navigating themselves. It’s a solid pick for travelers who appreciate a good balance of guided insights, free exploration, and beautiful scenery, all within a manageable nine-hour window.

Iryna
Amazing trip , rainy day , but still very enjoyable. We had a wonderful guide Anna at the Valley , definitely worth it.
Leighton
This was a nice trip. Only transport was provided, but Agrigento was great. Both stops for snacks were very good. The Turkish Steps were a bit of a let down, since it's just a time to stop by the roadside and take a photo. Sergio the driver was great. The van was fine, a bit bouncy on the highways at speed.
Wioletta
“The best driver in the world – Sergio. The trip was organized in a very professional way, and places like Agrigento are truly magical and unique. Time and money very well invested.” 🩷

Key Points

Palermo: Agrigento and the Valley of the Temples Day Tour - Key Points

  • Comfort and convenience are front and center with organized transport from Palermo.
  • You’ll visit iconic Greek temples like Hera, Concordia, and Apollo—great for culture lovers.
  • The Scala dei Turchi beach stop offers a unique photo opportunity with its stunning white cliffs.
  • The two-hour free time at the Valley is enough for a good walk and photos, but not for an in-depth tour.
  • The guidebook provided helps you learn about the sites at your own pace.
  • Many reviews praise the friendly, knowledgeable drivers and the value for money.
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A Closer Look at the Itinerary

Palermo: Agrigento and the Valley of the Temples Day Tour - A Closer Look at the Itinerary

The tour kicks off from a central meeting point in Palermo, making it easy to join. After a short, scenic 1.5-hour drive, you’ll stop for a quick coffee break—exactly what you need to stretch your legs and grab a caffeine boost before reaching Agrigento.

The real highlight begins at the Valley of the Temples. For roughly two hours, you’ll wander among ancient Greek ruins, with options to explore Hera, Concordia, and Apollo temples, and the Hardcastle villa. The inclusion of a guidebook means you can learn about the history and significance of each site at your own pace, which many reviewers appreciated.

Some mention that the time at the ruins is just enough to see the highlights, though a few would prefer a tad more time.

One common praise from reviewers is the comfortable, air-conditioned transportation. Many noted the drivers’ professionalism, kindness, and helpfulness—some went above and beyond, like Sergio, who was praised for his attentiveness, safety, and friendly demeanor. A few reviews shared stories of drivers playing music or singing, adding a personal touch to the drive.

Jonathan
Absolutely incredible from start to finish. The Valley of the Temples is awe-inspiring, rich with history and beauty, and the stop at the Scala dei Turchi was simply breathtaking. The drivers were professional, informative, and genuinely lovely. They made the journey comfortable and ensured we had plenty of time to stop, explore, and take in the most stunning views. An outstanding trip that exceeded all expectations.
Phil
Nice trip, clean vehicle, good driver, fantastic destination. Agrigento is a don't miss site in Sicily. we hired a guide at the park, well worth the expense. Took a different route back after stopping at the Turkish stairs, a beautiful seaside attraction. The Sicilian countryside was quite nice.
Miranda
We had a great day out. Weather was a bit miserable at times but our vehicle was warm and dry. Comfortable way to get to and from Agrigento while seeing a broad sampling of the interior of Sicily. Stops were well paced and we’d have no hesitation in recommending our driver Mario. Our tour guide at the Valley of the Temples was excellent and really added value to our trip.

After the ruins, the tour makes a brief 15-minute stop at Scala dei Turchi, the striking white cliffs that tumble into the sea. This is mainly a photo stop, but the views are well worth it. Many travelers say it’s an Instagram-worthy moment you won’t forget.

Following this, you’ll head to a local café for a 20-minute break—great for grabbing a snack or using the facilities—before heading back to Palermo. The return drive takes approximately an hour, with some routes offering different scenic vistas, which travelers say makes the trip more memorable.

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The Valleys and Ruins: What to Expect

Palermo: Agrigento and the Valley of the Temples Day Tour - The Valleys and Ruins: What to Expect

The Valley of the Temples is one of Sicily’s most iconic sights. You’ll see well-preserved Greek temples, some dating back to the 5th century BC. The temples to Hera, Concordia, and Apollo are especially praised for their grandeur and historical significance.

Many visitors describe walking amidst these ruins as awe-inspiring, with some comparing it favorably to the Acropolis, noting that the setting is equally stunning.

Thomas
It was really good. Saw everything I wanted to see.
Julia
the trip was excellent the temple’s interesting and well worth visiting.
Kristine
The driver made the logistics of seeing three places east.

A recurring comment from reviews is how the site itself is worth the visit, with some suggesting that the views from the temples take your breath away. One reviewer said, “The temples were amazing. Even if you have been to the Acropolis, this setting is stunning.” This indicates that even seasoned travelers will find something impressive here.

However, the limited time means you might have to choose what to focus on. Visitors often mention that two hours is enough to see the main sites, enjoy a quick lunch, and take photos. If you want to explore beyond the main ruins or visit the museum, you’ll need more time—something to consider if your schedule allows.

The Scenic Drive and Surroundings

Palermo: Agrigento and the Valley of the Temples Day Tour - The Scenic Drive and Surroundings

The drive itself is a highlight for many. Leaving Palermo, the landscape gradually shifts from urban to lush countryside, dotted with fields, hills, and charming villages. Several reviewers mention how the ride showcases Sicily’s natural beauty, giving you a broader sense of the island’s landscape.

One traveler noted how the ride “showed us some of the amazing countryside of Sicily,” and appreciated the different route back, which passed through picturesque scenery. The driver often shares insights or plays music, adding a friendly atmosphere to the journey.

Daniil
Sergio is a very caring driver (I got lost and failed to come back at time, but he found where I was and picked me up). I highly recommend him and the tour.
Jane
We had a great day with Sergio, our driver. He was very friendly and answered all our questions. Highly recommend this trip as the Valley of the Temples and the Turkish steps on the sea cliff are spectacular!! My only suggestion is to bring euro if you want a guided tour of the temples, which is worth it. We had so much fun, we didn't want the day to end!
Lee
Legit! Just go to meeting point 8am . Drivers would be there! My driver SuperMario is patient kind And helpful to point out attractions .comfortable luxury merz van , straight forward itinerari, Totally Value for money ! From 8am and back Palermo about 4:15-4:30pm. Last break stop in Palermo is not neccessay though…

The Beach Stop at Scala dei Turchi

Palermo: Agrigento and the Valley of the Temples Day Tour - The Beach Stop at Scala dei Turchi

Many reviews highlight the Scala dei Turchi as a highlight, even if only for photos. This unique white cliff formation is a striking contrast to the green hills and blue sea, and many find it a perfect spot for a quick walk or a selfie. The stop is brief, but enough for most to appreciate the natural beauty and snap some pictures.

It’s worth noting that the stop is primarily a photo opportunity; there isn’t time to lounge on the beach or swim. If that’s what you’re after, you might want to plan a separate visit.

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The Meal and Break Time

The tour includes a couple of breaks—one for coffee and another at the café. Many reviews mention that the café stop offers good options at reasonable prices, including sandwiches, pastries, and coffee. The stop at the café is a nice chance to rest and recharge before heading back.

Travelers also mention that the overall value is good, especially considering the transportation, entry tips, and the convenience of a guided experience. Some advise bringing euros for entry tickets or guided tours inside the ruins, which aren’t included.

Carmala
Sergio was a great driver! Had a very fun day and he made sure we all enjoyed ourselves and saw all the sites. Highly recommend!
Ken
The temples were amazing. Even if you have been to the Acropolis, this setting is stunning.
Luke van den
If you're looking for a comfortable transfer from Palermo to Agrigento, with enough free time to enjoy the valley of the temples on your own (with audio tour which is free), this is your tour. We went by car since the minivans were full, with one other guest and our driver. The ride wasn't too long and breaks are well planned, views are very nice from the road. Our driver couldn't give us much background information about Sicily or Agrigento, but we didn't expect any. For the price, this is a good, comfortable (and fast!) way to get to Agrigento, if you want to learn more about the history, I would recommend booking a tour with a tourguide.

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How This Tour Fits Different Travelers

If you’re someone who prefers a structured day with organized transport, this tour takes the hassle out of going solo. It’s ideal if you want to see the Valley of the Temples without renting a car or arranging multiple tickets. The driver/guide reviews show that many consider them helpful, friendly, and attentive—adding to the experience.

However, if you're a history buff who wants to explore every nook and cranny or spend a full day at the site, this might feel a bit rushed. The two-hour window gives a taste but not an exhaustive experience. Likewise, if you’re looking for an in-depth guided tour with detailed commentary, the guidebook and minimal onsite information might not satisfy.

The tour isn’t suitable for those with mobility issues or wheelchairs, as the ruins and walking around the site can be physically demanding.

Final Thoughts

Palermo: Agrigento and the Valley of the Temples Day Tour - Final Thoughts

This day tour from Palermo offers a practical way to see some of Sicily's most iconic ancient ruins without the fuss of planning every detail yourself. The scenic drives, friendly drivers, and stunning archaeological sites make it an experience worth considering, especially if you're keen to capture those perfect photos at Scala dei Turchi and explore the Greek temples at your own pace.

The reviews reflect a generally high level of satisfaction, with many praising the value for money, the comfort of the transport, and the spectacular scenery. It’s best suited for travelers who want a well-organized, comfortable day trip with some free time to explore, rather than an exhaustive archaeological tour.

If you’re happy with a short but sweet visit and want an easy way to enjoy Sicily’s historical treasures, this tour could be a great addition to your trip.

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Palermo: Agrigento and the Valley of the Temples Day Tour



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"Amazing trip , rainy day , but still very enjoyable. We had a wonderful guide Anna at the Valley , definitely worth it."

— Iryna, Feb 2026

FAQ

Palermo: Agrigento and the Valley of the Temples Day Tour - FAQ

Is transportation included in this tour?
Yes, the tour provides organized transportation from Palermo to Agrigento and back, with a comfortable, air-conditioned bus.

Do I need to buy my own entry tickets for the Valley of the Temples?
While the tour includes free time at the site, it seems that visitors are responsible for purchasing their own entrance tickets if they wish to explore inside, as some reviews mention pre-purchasing options or advice.

How much time do I get at the Valley of the Temples?
Most travelers report around two hours at the ruins, enough to see the main temples and take photos, but not enough to visit every site or museum.

Is the tour suitable for families or children?
The reviews don’t specifically mention children, but given the walking involved and limited time, it’s probably better suited for older kids or adults comfortable with a fair bit of walking.

What should I bring?
Bring comfortable shoes, a sun hat, passport or ID, and euros for tickets or snacks. No large luggage or pets are allowed.

Can I customize the itinerary or add extra stops?
The tour is organized with a set schedule, so customizing on the spot isn’t typically possible. However, the stops included are designed to maximize sightseeing and photo opportunities.

If you’re looking for a straightforward way to enjoy Sicily’s ancient Greek marvels without the stress of self-planning, this tour offers a friendly, scenic, and value-packed experience. Just be prepared for a quick visit and some good walking, and you’ll likely leave with plenty of beautiful memories.

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