Welcome to Sicily



Welcome to Sicily, an island rich in thousands of years of history, breathtaking landscapes, and a vibrant culture that enchants and surprises every visitor.


Cefalù: Just 70 kilometers east of Palermo lies Cefalù, a charming seaside village dominated by a majestic fortress and the splendid Norman Cathedral. With its narrow cobblestone streets, sandy beaches and breathtaking views, Cefalù is a perfect destination for a day trip from the Sicilian capital.

Catania: Located on the east coast of Sicily, Catania is a city with ancient roots and a vibrant atmosphere. With its incredible UNESCO World Heritage-listed historic center, lively markets, and the majestic Mount Etna volcano in the background, Catania offers a unique mix of culture, art, and breathtaking scenery.

Ortigia (Syracuse): Ortigia is the historic heart of Syracuse, one of the oldest cities in Sicily and one of the most beautiful in Italy. Characterized by picturesque alleys, historic squares and ancient Greek temples, Ortigia is a true journey through time. Its traditional markets, seafood restaurants and enchanting beaches make it an essential stop for those visiting eastern Sicily.

Syracuse: is a city steeped in history and myth, combining ancient Greek grandeur with medieval and Baroque charm. Among its main attractions are the Greek Theater, the Ear of Dionysius, the island district of Ortigia and the Neapolis Archaeological Park. With its rich history, vibrant culture and breathtaking beaches, Syracuse is a must-see destination in Sicily.

Agrigento: is famous for the Valley of the Temples, one of the most important archaeological sites in the ancient world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Here you can admire majestic Doric temples dating back to the 5th century BC, including the Temple of Juno, the Temple of Concord and the Temple of Hercules. Agrigento also offers beautiful beaches and hilly landscapes dotted with olive groves and vineyards.



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Other must-see spots in Sicily



Taormina: A charming town situated on a hill overlooking the Ionian Sea, famous for its ancient Greek theater and picturesque streets filled with stores, restaurants and cafes. In the picturesque setting of Taormina, the famous American TV series 'White Lotus' is currently being filmed, which also includes scenes set on the beach of Cefalù.
Etna: Europe's highest active volcano offers a unique experience. You can hike to the crater, take the cable car for breathtaking views or explore the surrounding villages.
Trapani and the Egadi Islands: Trapani is a charming port city, famous for its historic center, salt pans, and enchanting beaches. The Egadi Islands, reachable by ferry, offer breathtaking scenery and crystal clear waters ideal for snorkeling and diving.
Aeolian Islands: This volcanic archipelago located off the northeastern coast of Sicily consists of seven islands, each with its own unique charm. Lipari and Vulcano are among the most popular, offering beautiful beaches and hiking trails.
Ragusa and Modica: These two baroque towns in the Val di Noto are famous for their amazing churches and architecture. Modica is also renowned for its artisanal chocolate.
Piazza Armerina: Here is the Villa Romana del Casale, an archaeological site with incredible, well-preserved Roman mosaics that offer a glimpse into daily life in ancient Rome.
Caltagirone: This city is famous for its handcrafted ceramics. The staircase of Santa Maria del Monte is an icon of the city, with more than 140 steps decorated with colorful majolica tiles.
Marsala: Known for its Marsala wine, this city also offers historic sites such as the salt pans and the Phoenician ruins of Mozia.