Here’s what your two TourRadar Sicily tours look like side-by-side, based strictly on the two listings you linked.
Tour 1: “Sicilian Secrets – Tour of Sicily 8 days” (ID 202418)
- Length / routing: 8 days, start & finish Catania. (tourradar.com)
- Style: Fully guided, low-intensity; English guiding (other languages on request). (tourradar.com)
- Group size: 1–40. (tourradar.com)
- Places covered (high level): Catania, Syracuse, Noto, Ragusa, Modica, Piazza Armerina, Agrigento, Marsala, Monreale, Cefalù, Mt Etna. (tourradar.com)
- Signature highlights on the listing: Syracuse Greek Theatre, Modica chocolate, Marsala Florio cellars, Villa Romana del Casale mosaics, Monreale Cathedral. (tourradar.com)
- Price shown on the page: “From $2,802 / AU $2,382 pp” (with a discount shown). (tourradar.com)
- Social proof: ~4.4 rating, 96 reviews. (tourradar.com)
Tour 2: “New Tour of Sicily from Palermo 10 Days” (ID 98435)
- Length / routing: 10 days, start & finish Palermo. (tourradar.com)
- Style: Fully guided, low-intensity; English guiding. (tourradar.com)
- Group size / age: 10–50, ages 14+. (tourradar.com)
- Places + pacing: Includes the “core loop” (Monreale, Cefalù, Catania, Mt Etna, Syracuse, Noto, Ragusa, Modica, Piazza Armerina, Agrigento, Marsala) plus extra western stops like Erice and Segesta, and a “Salt Road” segment noted in the itinerary. (tourradar.com)
- Signature highlights on the listing: Arethusa’s Fountain lunch (Syracuse), Mt Etna, Piazza Armerina mosaics, Marsala dinner + wine tasting. (tourradar.com)
- Price shown on the page: “From $2,682 / US $2,146 pp” (with a discount shown). (tourradar.com)
- Social proof: ~4.1 rating, 68 reviews. (tourradar.com)
Which one to choose (practical decision rule)
- Choose the 8-day (Catania loop) if you want a shorter itinerary with a smaller maximum group size and you’re happy to fly in/out of Catania. (tourradar.com)
- Choose the 10-day (Palermo loop) if you want a more complete circuit (notably adding Erice + Segesta) and prefer Palermo as your in/out city—accepting the likely larger group. (tourradar.com)









