A guide who explains ancient artifacts, derived from the great orator Cicero. The
term was used in the middle ages to describe a person who is eloquent in
sharing knowledge.
The Cicerone of Bellew's Tours represents the spirit of adventure, fun and self reliance
of the modern pilgrim. He carries a grape vine walking stick, in the manner of Saint
Christopher, patron saint of travelers. He wears a sea shell around his neck, as did the
ancient pilgrims, to scoop up water along the dusty trail.
Today The Cicerone is the persona of all those Europeans and Americans working together to
bring you these thoroughly researched, informative and interesting tours.
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