Best of Bar and Messina Two Port Package
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An approximate 10-minute shuttle ride from the cruise ship pier is required to reach your departure location. Full details will be provided in your electronic ticket upon confirmation.Wine & Culinary Tour
Embark on an unforgettable journey through Montenegro's breathtaking landscapes and rich cultural heritage with our Wine and Culinary Tour. Ideal for travelers looking to experience the region beyond traditional sightseeing, this tour offers an inviting blend of history, culture, and, of course, local food and wine.
Starting from the port of Bar, we'll begin our adventure at the main gate and make our way toward the mountains. As the road climbs, enjoy coastal views that showcase the beauty of Montenegro's shoreline. After passing through the tunnel, the scenery shifts as we descend toward the charming wine-making villages surrounding Lake Skadar, the largest lake in the Balkans and a designated National Park.
At the winery, you'll be welcomed by local winemakers whose families have tended these vineyards for generations. Settle in for a farm-to-table meal prepared with seasonal ingredients and paired with naturally produced organic wines. You'll have time to wander the vineyard, explore the ancient cellars, and step inside the family's historic stone home, a treasured piece of their heritage.
As the tasting concludes, we'll begin our return to the port of Bar, traveling back through the mountains with more beautiful views along the way.
Join us for a day filled with flavor, scenery, and warm hospitality on this Wine and Culinary Tour, crafted to leave you with a deeper appreciation for Montenegro's vibrant traditions and natural beauty.
Exclusive Taormina and Messina
After meeting your professionally trained guide, set out on the one hour drive to Taormina. Perched on the side of a hill overlooking the sea, this town has a delightful character. Upon arrival, your walking tour will begin with a brief exterior visit to the famous 15th-century Palazzo Corvaia. This building, indicative of the architectural style of the period, is adorned with classic double windows.
Your guide will take you to scenic lookouts of Mount Etna and the Bay of Naxos, point out the municipal buildings and the maze of staircase "streets" that intertwine in this predominantly pedestrian only hillside town.
You will then have approximately one hour of free time to grab a coffee or hot chocolate or explore the many shops that line Corso Umberto, Taormina's main street. As well as being a resort town with boutiques of European fashion, you will also see many shops that offer the local Sicilian pottery.
For guests up to the climb, during the free time, your guide will lead an optional tour of the impressive Greek Theater, known for its stunning location. This Roman-style theater was reconstructed in the 2nd century AD. It has marvelous acoustics which allow performances of classical plays to still be held in the theater. To reach the theater requires climbing several uneven, steep stone steps. To access the upper part of the theater also involves climbing uneven steps. For those willing to do it, you will be rewarded with impressive views. Guests wishing to visit the theater are responsible for their own admission which is approximately 10 EUR.
After free time, you will meet your guide at the designated location and walk back to your vehicle. From here, you will drive back to the city of Messina for a brief orientation. With a history dating back to the 8th century B.C. Messina has been sacked, seized, or conquered by Carthaginians, Memertines, Goths, Arabs, Normans and English to name a few, but their spirit was never defeated. In more recent times, the city was almost entirely destroyed by an earthquake and tsunami in 1908, which killed over 60,000 people and destroyed most of the ancient architecture. Further damage was added by the massive Allied air bombardments of 1943, which caused thousands of deaths.
Your driver will take you along Messina's main street, the Via Garibaldi. You will see the Vittorio Emanuele Theater, the Town Hall, the church of Catalani, the Court and the university. Before returning to the ship, a photo stop will be made at the Cathedral Square to view the church, the Orion Fountain and the world's largest Astronomical clock, with more than 33,000 gears and moving parts. Guests wishing to remain in the downtown area will be responsible for their own transportation back to the pier.

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