
Sunday, March 29 to Tuesday, April 7, 2026
10 days, 9 nights
Spend ten days in Sicily learning the art of travel photography from professional photographer and instructor Beth Ruggiero-York. Beth and Experience Sicily Owner and Curator, Allison Scola, have designed an itinerary that will delight those who love to travel through the lens. This is an opportunity to go off the beaten path and learn travel photography in Sicily. We’ve built in lots of time so you can savor the vivid colors and intriguing cultures of Sicily through photography.
About Our Photography Tour…
Trip Highlights
- Photograph the Good Friday Processione dei Misteri in Trapani and the Easter Sunday L’incontro in Ispica
- Learn how to capture intriguing street scenes, historic architecture, and candid shots for a unique travel photography portfolio
- Explore Sicily’s hidden-gems in Segesta
- Experience daily life in a mountain village
- Shoot dynamic scenes with live musicians and artists
- Learn from experts in photography and local history
- Enjoy beautiful, historic accommodations and unforgettable meals
- Balanced Itinerary with time on your own to wander
$6,495 per person, double occupancy (Single Supplement $1,000).
Land only. 10 days, 9 nights. Includes 9 breakfasts, 7 lunches, and 3 dinners
What people are saying…
Melinda
“The Photography tour of Sicily with Experience Sicily exceeded my expectations. Allison and her team carefully planned the trip to provide a wide view of “real” Sicily, giving us the opportunity to see and photograph things that very few tourists even know about. Every day was new and different; all of them were well-paced to give us time to photograph as a group and on our own. I learned about Sicily, I learned about photography, and I learned about myself: that’s a combination that is outstanding and memorable.”
If you would like to travel to other parts of Sicily or Italy before or after your tour, please let us know and we can help plan your trip. Also, ask us about Malta and Sardinia!
Email Anna at info@experiencesicily.com.
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