Taormina Ancient Theatre Tickets
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Experience Highlights
Explore the incredible theatre of Taormina in Sicilyat your own pace, with direct access tickets, no need to queue. See Greek and Roman architecture in perfect harmony. Admire panoramic views of Mount Etna, the Bay of Naxos, the Calabrian coast and the Strait of Messina.
This ancient amphitheatre carved into the Sicilian hills has been preserved for centuries. Learn about the history and legacy of this architectural complex that continues to be a cultural meeting point, with opera and theatre performances.
- Take a free tour of the Taormina Theatre with a fast-track ticket.
- Admire the Greek and Roman architecture of the centuries-old amphitheatre.
- See the incredible views of Mount Etna, the Bay of Naxos and other sights
What’s included
- Entrance to the ancient theatre of Taormina
- Downloadable guide to Sicily
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Step by Step
Enjoy tickets to the ancient theatre of Taormina and live an unforgettable experience full of history as you explore the richness of its ancient architecture at your own pace. Be amazed by the incredible fusion of Greek and Roman styles in this amphitheatre that has remained well preserved for centuries.
You will be able to see beautiful views from its tiers of places such as Mount Etna, the largest active volcano in Europe; the Bay of Naxos and its crystal clear waters; the Calabrian coast and the Strait of Messina, which separates the island of Sicily from the Italian mainland.
In the horseshoe-shaped theatre, you will see traces of ancient Hellenistic art and some elements of Roman construction, evidence of the rich history and evolution of this iconic place.
You'll feel like you're travelling back in time as you walk through this exciting theatre, a space that still hosts fascinating theatre and opera performances as a tribute to its enduring historical legacy.