Sicily & Naples with Karen Akunowicz

October 14 - 23, 2024 | One Exclusive Departure

Heart & Soul of Italy

A culinary and cultural deep-dive with Karen Akunowicz

October 14 - 23, 2024

One exclusive departure — reserve your spot!

10 Days, 9 Nights

The very best of Naples and Sicily, from Taormina and Mt Etna to Siracusa and Palermo

Price from

$15,000

per person based on double occupancy; includes internal flight from Naples to Sicily

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Just a few minutes after docking in Ischia, you’ve been invited into a family garden so verdant, it seems like a mural of late-harvest fruits and vegetables. Wine flows freely from the family cellar and, before you know it and with sleeves rolled up, you’re prepping dough for a traditional feast. Later tonight, you’ll trace the moonlight along the Bay of Naples; in a few days, you’ll be in Sicily on the slopes of Mt Etna swapping stories with shepherds and winemakers. Yet right now, you’re in awe of the plate before you and of the moment you’re sharing. This is the essence of Italian slow food: a cherished family gathering and a celebration of savored indulgence. This is Italy in high definition, and 10 days is never enough.

Your host on this grand adventure is Karen Akunowicz, chef and owner of Boston’s Fox & the Knife, and, according to Marie Claire, one of “21 Badass Women Changing the Food World.” Throughout her storied career, Karen has cooked stunning Middle Eastern fare at Oleana, delicate and fiery Chinese dishes at Myers + Chang. Yet it’s Italian food that has stolen her heart—she even spent a year in Modena, Italy cooking at L’Avian Blu. We can’t wait to follow this James Beard Award winner and Top Chef favorite as she explores the roots of her culinary inspiration in both Naples and Sicily.

If you like your food and culture layered over thousands of years of history, this trip is for you. From the buzz of Naples’ markets to starlit nights in the shadow of Mt Etna, serene al fresco picnics to glamorous Belle Epoque palace dinners, we’ll explore Naples and Sicily from every angle, tasting everything as we go.

Go Deeper

With winemakers, artists and chefs in the heart of Naples and the backroads of Sicily

Discover

Ancient Greek ruins, medieval villages, a starlit night under the gaze of Mt Etna

Savor

World-class wines, delicate pastas and the freshest seafood — and we’ll try it all!

Luxuriate

In the finest accommodations — palatial hotels and noble rural villas, all perfectly located

3 Reasons to Travel with Karen Akunowicz

Her frozen basil Daiquiri tastes like a sunset walk on Cape Cod. Her unique maritozzi—meyer lemon curd and whipped rosemary mascarpone— is an ode to a childhood sweet tooth. To Karen, foods are actual feelings and dishes reminisce. Travel is a creative necessity, and the flavors far beyond her own doorstep are the best inspiration.

Boston Strong

Karen has cemented her place as a leader in the Boston food scene. Named Boston Magazine's Best Chef and a James Beard Award Winner for Best Chef—Northeast, let's just say she's a wicked big deal.

Desperately Seeking Rissotto

After falling in love with Italian cuisine at Boston’s Via Matta, Karen moved to Modena, Italy (even if it meant working for free). The salary-less arrangement ended quickly when Karen was asked to run l’Avian Blu, where she worked and perfected her Italian.

The Welcoming Committee

On her first visit to southern Italy, Karen got so lost that a kind stranger led her to her hotel. Later that day, a group of new strangers took her to the best pizzeria in Naples. It's this warmth and kindness that draws Karen back to Naples.

Your Experience

“I could spend all day in Naples, just eating cheese and pizza.”
Karen Akunowicz

Naples, Taormina, Siracusa, Palermo

“For me Sicily feels wild and free—it's a truly magical place.”
Karen Akunowicz

Day by Day

*On rare occasions, this itinerary may change.

Day 1: Naples

October 14, Mon

Benvenuti a Napoli! This is the beating heart of Italy’s Campania region, a city that pulses with ancient history—it shines in the shadow of Mt. Vesuvius—vibrant street life, and no shortage of bold and beloved flavors.

Tomorrow, we’ll dive right into the vibrant bustle, but today is all about getting settled and taking a moment to recalibrate. After individual transfers from the airport, we’ll meet up in the early evening for a cocktail hour and a generous array of cold and hot local specialties. Over a spritz or two, we’ll get to know Karen and toast to the adventure ahead.

Day 1: Naples Highlights

  • Arrivals in Naples
  • Cocktail hour with Karen
  • Stay at Grand Hotel Vesuvio

Day 2: Naples

October 15, Tue

There’s no better introduction to the birthplace of pizza than an authentic foodie tour through the historic center of Naples. With Karen as our guide, we’ll wind through narrow alleyways and rickety market stands, sampling crisp pizza fritta and light-as-air sfogliatella as we breathe in the regal splendor of centuries-old squares and dreamy fountains dedicated to the gods.

We’ll return to the hotel and have time to explore on our own or indulge in the beloved Italian tradition of riposo with an afternoon nap. Afterwards, Karen will guide us north to the soulful fields of Caserta, where sleek black buffalo roam. We’ll sample fresh mozzarella di bufala produced just hours before—it’s the perfect “aperitivo” before dinner at the renowned Pepe in Grani. Nestled within the ancient cobbled streets of Caiazzo, the premier pizzeria is home to one of the world’s most awarded pizzaiolos.

Against the breathtaking backdrop of the Caiazzo Valley, we’ll lean into the Slow Food philosophy, savoring the infinite dimensionality of heirloom vegetables, hand-kneaded dough, and an abundant selection of local wines.

Day 2: Naples Highlights

  • Naples foodie tour
  • Hand drawn Modern Adventure logo icon in black and gold. Mozzarella farm visit
  • Dinner at Pepe in Grani
  • Stay at Grand Hotel Vesuvio

Day 3: Naples

October 16, Wed

We’ll ease into the morning from the peaceful tranquility of our hotel with a yoga class led by one of the city’s most dynamic instructors. Grounded by the quiet stillness of savasana, we’ll depart from the hotel for a cruise through crystalline waters to the volcanic island of Ischia. Our sleek Itama speed boats will deliver us to the island’s sun-drenched pier, where locals buy gleaming sea bream and scorpion fish directly from the fishermen on the dock.

It’s the perfect spot to forgo our sea legs for a walk on land, and we’ll wind through the poetic grounds of the Aragonese Castle before arriving at the home of a local  family for lunch. There, we’ll roll up our sleeves to help our hosts harvest fresh ingredients from their sunny garden, then learn how to turn our bounty into the makings of a traditional Italian Sunday feast.

As we slice handmade dough into the trademark tangles of tagliatelle and season aromatic ragu sauce over a well-worn stove, we’ll partake in the magic of the Italian aperitif with wines aged directly in the family cellar. After savoring the fruits of our labor with our gracious hosts, we’ll cruise back to Naples with a sea biologist to learn about the region’s unique underwater ecosystem, and cool off with an optional dip in the turquoise sea. Back at the hotel, the evening is ours to enjoy.

Day 3: Naples Highlights

  • A hand drawn illustration of someone doing a yoga pose in a gold sleeveless shirt, black pants, and bare feet. Morning yoga
  • Hand drawn illustration of a catamaran in black and gold Boat cruise to Ischia
  • Hands-on lunch
  • Stay at Grand Hotel Vesuvio

Day 4: Naples to Sicily

October 17, Thu

We’re up early this morning for the short flight over to Sicily. After landing in historic Catania, the ancient port city on the island’s east coast, we’ll head straight to market. As we elbow our way past fishmongers hawking swordfish and octopus from the sapphire waters of the Ionian Sea, Karen will share some of her best seafood-buying tips with us and select just the right ingredients for us to take to our next stop, the rustic Trattoria Vuciata, where Karen and the chef will prepare an elaborate seafood lunch for us.

After lunch we’ll head to luscious, verdant Taormina, the pearl of the Mediterranean, which we’ll explore by foot starting with its ancient Greek amphitheater, carved into rock overhanging the crashing surf below. From our perch here, at what’s arguably the most famous outdoor theater in the whole world, we’ll enjoy panoramic views of the bay of Giardini Naxos to the south. Next, we’ll head into town to explore Taormina’s vibrant piazzas, Gothic cathedrals, and cliff-hugging terraces—and, perhaps, a scoop of Sicilian gelato in a traditional flavor like jasmine, cantaloupe, or pistachio.

We’ll have time to relax and explore our hotel’s lovely grounds, nestled among the vine-covered foothills of Mt Etna, before settling in for dinner. Every single dish on the hotel menu, from the creamy risotto with wild fennel to the sweet-and-sour rabbit, features ingredients from the property’s gardens.

Day 4: Naples to Sicily Highlights

  • Flight to Catania
  • Fish market tour
  • Taormina visit
  • Stay at Monaci Della Terre Nerre

Day 5: Mt Etna & Around

October 18, Fri

We’ll head out to visit the majestic Mt Etna, an active volcano that towers almost 11,000 feet over the island. As we explore this green mountain with a naturalist guide, we’ll learn about the unique flora and fauna—that despite frequent lava flows— have prospered for generations; we’ll even take time to forage for mushrooms and saffron for our lunch later.

Next, we’ll visit one of the area’s top-notch vineyards, I Custodi dei Vigni. Wine has shaped this landscape since time immemorial: Etna was once Sicily’s most important wine-producing region, and heritage bush vines clamber up the volcano’s slopes to an altitude of over 3,000 feet.

Following our tasting, we’ll enjoy a very special family-style lunch under the benevolent eye of Le Mamme del Borgo, a collective of local grandmothers who will teach us how to knead the ancient flours into a supple pasta dough for our maccarruni, a typical Sicilian pasta that’s traditionally rolled by hand and served in a wild boar sauce.

We’ll feast on our own handmade pasta, followed by the saffron-dusted mushrooms that Karen collected earlier. Our meal will culminate with a very special dessert tasting courtesy of pastry chef and gelato and granita maker Giovanna Muscumeci from nearby Randazzo. Granita is now famous world-wide, but it was invented here, on the slopes of Etna, using ice from the volcano’s summit.

Day 5: Mt Etna & Around Highlights

  • Mt Etna wine tasting
  • Pasta workshop & lunch
  • Hand drawn Modern Adventure logo icon in black and gold. Granita tasting with Giovanna Muscumeci
  • Stay at Monaci Della Terre Nerre

Day 6: Siracusa

October 19, Sat

We’ll head for Siracusa today, wending our way across the island to this 2,700-year-old seaside wonder. The ancient heart of Siracusa is the island of Ortigia, and we’ll enjoy a walking tour of its narrow cobblestone alleyways, crowded with markets, seafood restaurants, and old-school purveyors of cheese, fruits and vegetables.

After ample time to breathe in Ortigia’s panoramic views, we’ll duck into a local salumeria for lunch—we’ll sit down for an exquisite and no-frills charcuterie lunch while learning all about the meat curing process.

On our way back, we’ll stop at the “sancta sanctorum” of Sicilian pastry: the storied Caffe Sicilia, a staple in Noto since 1892. Here, we’ll sip frothy espressos and sample fresh cannoli and crunchy nougat. In the late afternoon, we’ll check into our hotel and have time to rest and explore the sprawling grounds of this beautifully restored baglio, or fortified farm, before reconvening for a casual dinner, followed by a cocktail hour with Karen.

Day 6: Siracusa Highlights

  • Ortigia market visit
  • Hand drawn Modern Adventure logo icon in black and gold. Salumeria lunch
  • Hand drawn illustration of two hands stirring coffee in two small cups. Caffe Sicilia visit
  • Stay at Baglio Occhipinti

Day 7: Ragusa

October 20, Sun

After breakfast we’ll head for Ragusa, a harmonious jumble of Greek and Roman ruins, Arab neighborhoods, Baroque churches and endless beaches. Following a devastating earthquake in 1693, Ragusa was rebuilt from the ground up in the style of the time — Baroque — and its sun-kissed 18th-century churches and palaces have earned it UNESCO World Heritage status.

We’ll explore the old town, squeezing our way into the warren of medieval streets leading up to the magnificent Cathedral Square, and make a special detour to a bottega dei carrettieri devoted to the ancient tradition of “Carretto Siciliano,” the brightly painted and carved horse-drawn wooden carts.

After lunch on our own, we’ll reconvene in the afternoon for a visit to Arianna Occhipinti’s biodynamic winery, tasting elegant natural wines and aromatic vintages against the backdrop of the Iblei mountains. From there, we’ll depart back for the hotel, where we’ll gather for a hands-on chocolate workshop. After, we’ll have the option of playing sous-chef for tonight’s feast, selecting the freshest vegetables and herbs from the hotel garden, then rolling up our sleeves and assisting Karen to create our dinner.

Day 7: Ragusa Highlights

  • Ragusa walking tour
  • Chocolate tasting
  • Dinner by Karen
  • Stay at Baglio Occhipinti

Day 8: Agrigento & Palermo

October 21, Mon

We’re off to Palermo this morning, stopping along the way in Agrigento. This former Greek colony was established in the 6th century BC and was a leading city-state in the Mediterranean world. Agrigento’s magnificent Doric temples dominate the ancient town, much of which still lies intact among acres of olive, pistachio, almond and fruit trees. We’ll drink in the sumptuous beauty of the gardens over an al fresco lunch.

Under the shade of the olive trees, we’ll be joined by a local shepherd who will lead us through a hands-on ricotta workshop, as well as a Sicilian citrus expert eager to recount the cultural significance of Italy’s most vibrant fruits.

Palermo, the former capital of the Kingdom of Sicily, is one of the most dynamic cities in the Mediterranean. We’ll have some downtime and then meet for dinner at our hotel, a gracious Belle Epoque space with views of the Tyrrhenian Sea, showcasing timeless Sicilian dishes and flavors.

Day 8: Agrigento & Palermo Highlights

  • Transfer to Palermo
  • Agrigento exploration & picnic
  • Dinner at Villa Igiea
  • Stay at Villa Igiea

Day 9: Palermo

October 22, Tue

There’s no better introduction to freewheeling Palermo than the colorful Capo market, and we’ll be heading there this morning in the company of the Duchess, who will share stories of Palermo life with us as we wander the stalls, listening to the singsong calls of vendors hawking goods to the jostling crowds and inhaling a swirl of aromas: the sharp tang of Sicilian citrus fruits, fragrant sesame seed–speckled loaves just pulled from a wood oven, savory arancini (fried rice balls) and thick slices of sfincione, a type of focaccia topped with a sweet tomato sauce.

After this energetic start to the day, we’ll set out to explore Palermo proper, from grand cathedrals, opera houses and fountain-lined piazzas to tiny bohemian alleyways. We’ll have lunch and the balance of the afternoon on our own to keep wandering before reconvening in the evening for a farewell dinner with the Duchess at the Palazzo Lanza Tomasi, the last home of Prince Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa, author of the world-famous novel The Leopard.

Nestled in the heart of Kalsa, the old Arab quarter, this 18th-century palace overlooks Palermo’s stunning seafront, and its lush terraces and courtyards create a tapestry of private hanging gardens perfumed with subtropical essences: the perfect setting for our farewell banquet. As we raise a glass to toast Karen, our new friends and our adventure together, we’ll know that Sicily will always be in our hearts.

Day 9: Palermo Highlights

  • Capo market & Palermo city tour
  • Farewell dinner at Palazzo Lanza Tomasi
  • Stay at Villa Igiea

Day 10: Palermo

October 23, Wed

Arrivederci Sicilia! We’re off this morning after ten immersive days of adventure and culinary adventure. After breakfast we’ll say ciao to Karen, and to each other, knowing the memory of our adventure together will live in our hearts forever! We’ll organize a group transfer to Palermo’s PMO airport for flights to mainland Italy and beyond.

Day 10: Palermo Highlights

  • Breakfast
  • Transfer to Palermo's PMO airport
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Where We Sleep

Beautifully curated accommodations—we’ll relax under the gaze of a volcano in Sicily, and feel like we’re part of the vibrant story of Naples

Grand Hotel Vesuvio

Naples

Doors open to seasoned travelers and diplomats since 1882, the Grand Hotel Vesuvio is just as much a cultural landmark as a stunning 5-star sanctuary.

Monaci delle Terre Nere

Zafferana Etnea

This exquisite boutique hotel is perched high on the eastern skirts of Mt Etna, forged out of an old palmento (wine estate) lovingly restored to traditional splendor, down to its chestnut flooring and lava-stone walls. The property boasts its own 15-acre winery, and its in-house restaurant draws heavily from the gardens. This is rustic living at its finest.

Baglio Occhipinti

Vittoria

This ancient, family-run baglio (fortified farm) is centered around a gracious manor house and 300-year-old citrus groves. It's a perfect home base to explore Siracusa and beyond. Meals are prepared over open flame in the enormous scullery fireplace, and culinary-minded guests are welcome to roll up their sleeves and join in the fun.

Villa Igiea

Palermo

This immaculately restored palazzo is a fever dream of turrets, colonnades and classical statues, spilling out onto terraces overlooking the sparkling Tyrrhenian sea. For more than a century the Belle Epoque property has attracted A-List celebrities; today, after a top-to-bottom remodel by renowned interior designer Olga Polizzi, there’s nowhere grander on the entire island.

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  1. What does the price include?

    Eight nights at unique four- and five-star accommodations; internal flight from Naples to Sicily; private travel for all day trips and excursions; departure airport transfer; private tours with local guides and cultural experts; exclusive VIP access and tastings; guided activities, adventures and expeditions; entrance fees; daily breakfasts, most lunches and dinners; local beverages with meals.

  2. What does the price not include?

    International roundtrip airfare; travel insurance; transportation to the trip’s starting point; activities not included in the trip itinerary; hotel incidentals including room service, laundry service and hotel bar tabs; food and beverages not included in itinerary; gratuity for tour leader.

  3. Where does this trip start and end?

    Our adventure begins in Naples, Italy, at the Grand Hotel Vesuvius. The closest airport is Naples International Airport (NAP). We recommend arriving one day early to ensure you’re at our starting point on time. On our last day, the closest airport is Palermo’s Falcone-Borsellino (PMO) airport. Your flight should be scheduled to depart at 12pm or later from PMO airport.

  4. What travel documents are needed?

    US citizens are not required to have a visa for stays in Italy of under 90 days. Just bring a valid US passport. For citizens of other countries, please check with the Italian embassy or consulate for information and requirements.

  5. Do I need to pay a solo traveler supplement?

    For solo travelers, there is a $2,000 single-supplement fee paid at the time of booking to secure a private room. These spots are extremely limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis.

  6. Who is going on this trip?

    Our adventures typically have between 10 and 20 guests, and our Modern Adventure Team. Our experiences are fun and inclusive and you can expect to be joined by a diverse group in terms of age, background and interests—including solo travelers, couples and friends traveling together. This adventure is for travelers age 18 and above.

  7. Who is leading this trip?

    This trip is led by an expert Modern Adventure trip leader. They’re an experienced travel guide, a representative of Modern Adventure and your go-to person for questions or concerns on the trip. We’ll be joined throughout our adventure by local, expert guides who are deeply knowledgeable with respect to local cultures, customs and history and are passionate about sharing that with us.

  8. Do I need travel insurance?

    We highly recommend purchasing travel insurance. Travel insurance allows you to seek reimbursement for your trip costs; if your trip plans change for unforeseeable reasons, or if you need to get medical help, emergency transport, and for theft, loss or damage of items while traveling. For best coverage, always insure the full trip cost within two weeks of your initial trip deposit and note that most ‘Cancel For Any Reason’ policies must be purchased on the date of your initial deposit.

  9. What is the cancellation policy?

    You may cancel 120 days or more before departure and receive a full refund minus a $1500 per person service fee ($500 of which may be retained as a future travel credit, valid for one year after cancellation). If you cancel on or after 119 days in advance, there is a 50% cancellation fee. On or after 59 days in advance, there is a 100% cancellation fee. See our full terms and conditions for details.

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