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SICILY
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TRAVEL
Sicily
Between Greek temples, lively markets, and crystal-clear water, the Mediterranean’s largest island has a timeless charm. Sicily is a mosaic of cultures, flavours, and landscapes where history blends seamlessly with daily life, and every corner recalls the past. Today, we travel to one of Italy’s most authentic destinations.
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PALERMO
Chaotic, vibrant, and full of history, Palermo is the island’s capital. Its streets are bursting with life, and fruit, pistachio, and fresh fish markets.
Focacceria San Francesco: Right in the centre, absolutely delicious
Villa Antigone (Mondello): A bit outside the city, but worth the trip
TAORMINA
Located on the east coast, Toarmina sits at a top of a cliff with breathtaking views or the sea and Mount Etna. Don’t miss the spectacular view from Villa Ducale!
Don’t miss the spectacular view from Villa Ducale!
RAGUSA
Situated in the southeast of the island, Ragusa stretches across a limestone hill between the valleys of cava San Leonardo and cava Sant Domenica.
San Giorgio church: Its grand staircase of 250 steps and its ornate façade make it truly unique.
Terrazza dell’Orologio: A fantastics place for a great meal with stunning views
MOUNT ETNA
On Siciliy’s east coast stands the mighty Mount Etna.
One of Europe’s highest active volcanoes, reaching approximately 3.357 metres (constantly changing due to eruptions).
CALAMOSCHE BEACH
Nestled in a natural reserve, this beach is a small paradise surrouded by a semi-desert landscape.
Near the parking, check out Oasi della Frutta, a beach bar serving fresh juices and smoothies made from local fruits.
ERICE
A charming medieval village perched on a hill, offering breathtaking views. You can reach it from Trapani by cable car, a fun experience! 🚠
🎟 Price: 9 € (Round trip, valid for 24 hours)
SCALA DEI TURCHI
This iconic white limestone cliff is perfect for enjoying the sea and the scenery.
Tip: To avoid crowds, visit in May or October.
TONNARA DI SCOPELLO
This former tuna fishery is surrounded by crystal-clear waters, making it a perfect destination to enjoy history, natural beauty, and unforgettable views.
An idyllic spot in the northwest of the island.
VALLEY OF THE TEMPLES
One of the most impressive vestige of Sicily’s Greek heritage. These ruins, part of the ancient city of Akragas, form the island’s most significant archaeological site.
Fun fact: its iconic temple inspired the UNESCO logo.
CATANIA
Da Antonio: Simple, central, and famous for its incredible pasta al cartoccio.
Acquapazza (Santa Tecla): A top spot for seafood lovers