• The Hotel Villa Ducale in Taormina is a small luxury boutique hotel in a aristocratic Sicilian villa from where you can admire...
  • The Kempinski Hotel Giardino di Costanza is nestled amidst 100,000 sqm of landscaped park. Fountains, gazebos and water features...
  • The hotel is situated in the most panoramic and peaceful area of town with stunning views across the sea and Mount Etna, yet close...
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Most viewed in Sicily
  • On the eastern side of the Etna volcano, in the woods of the National Park and facing the sea of Taormina, the Gambino vineyards...
  • The winery, surrounded by flourishing vineyards, is located 290 meters above sea level, next to the Finestrelle Natural Reserve...
  • Wines From Sicily Celebrated for its hot sunny climate, historic monuments and rich culinary tradition, Sicily has been producing...
  • Avide winery dominates an ancient landscape, a land characterised by labyrinthine geometric low dry-stone walls, artistic in their...
  • The estate can boast over 1000 years of history; in fact the oldest document which bears testimony to the existence of Cusona...
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Sicily

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Do you want to learn about Greece? So come to Sicily. It is a paradox, for sure, but only to a certain extent. The Greek cities of Sicily (Agrigento, Selinunte, Segesta, Syracuse, to mention the most important) were among the most beautiful of the Hellenic world. Nowadays, to visit the Valley of Temples at Agrigento or to watch a summer performance in the great Greek Theatre of Syracuse is to plunge yourself into the remote Hellenic past. And this is also true in Sicily for many other historical eras and civilisations, from the Spanish to the French. With the sole exception of Arab rule, which has left scarce physical testimony. Sicily is a book of history and art history, a compendium of the greatest civilisations and cultures of all time. A sunny island whose landscape is rich in contrasts, with a splendid coastline and a refined, delicious and varied cuisine of traditional flavours and exquisite aromas: the quintessence of Mediterranean culture, yet also dense with intellectual complexity and refinement, so well represented by the literary masterpieces of Luigi Pirandello, Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa, Leonardo Sciascia, Gesualdo Bufalino and today, Andrea Camilleri.Every style, every movement in art is richly represented in Sicily. In cities like Palermo, Catania, Caltanissetta, Enna, Syracuse, Ragusa, Trapani, Agrigento, and Messina. And in small towns, like Cefalù, clustered around its Norman cathedral, or Noto, with its extraordinary Baroque cathedral, or Taormina, with its splendid Greco-Roman theatre.

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  • Called Tauromenium in the past, Taormina overlooks the Jonian coast. When Johann Wolfgang Goethe reached Taormina in 1787 on his...
  • The Pelagie Archipelago (Pelagie means high sea in Greek) is composed by three islands: Lampedusa, the biggest one, Linosa and...
  • The Nebrodi and Madonie mountain ranges are the last offshoots of the Italian continental Apennines; all around there is a ferment...
  • Catania moves its visitors with its picturesque alleys and its charming architectonic masterpieces in Baroque style, recently...
  • Generally high and jagged, the northern coast of Sicily overlooks the Tyrrhenian Sea from Peloro Cape (near Messina) to Lilibeo...
  • The Eastern coast of Sicily is on the Ionian Sea and it is characterized by narrow gravel beaches as far as Taormina; jagged coastline...
  • These are the most famous Spas in Sicily, with the classification of their thermal waters: - Acireale (CT): sulphureous, salso-bromo-iodic...
  • The Aeolian Archipelago (or Lipari) is composed by seven islands located in front of the city of Messina, in the North of Sicily....
  • The Aegadian Archipelago is composed by three main islands, Favignana, Levanzo and Marettimo, and two large reefs, Maraone and...
  • Generally sandy and uniform, the Southern coast of Sicily was the birthplace of many important towns of the Magna Grecia, such...
some towns
  • Salina is the second biggest and most populate Island of the Aeolian archipelago; during the past it was known with the name of...
  • Mascali, whose name derives from the Greek-Byzantine language, is a nice town in the province of Catania recently re-built after...
  • Throughout the centuries, Agrigento has assumed different denominations: the Greeks called it Agrakas, the Romans Agrigentum,...
  • Set on a hill overlooking the homonymous gulf, according to the legend Carimi was founded by Daedalus who called it Hyccara, in...
  • Petralia Soprana is a town in the province of Palermo of probably Sican or Greek origins. It is mentioned for the firast time...
  • Inhabited since the Prehistory Ages, evidenced by the archeological traces excavated in the area, Caltanisetta was a Greek settlement...
  • Catania may be considered a symbol of revival. Many times destroyed by the forces of nature (earthquakes and Etna's eruptions)...
  • Geraci (from the Greek word "Ierax" meaning vulture) is a small town in the province of Palermo, set in the Madonie Regional Park....
  • Mazara del Vallo is located at the mouth of the river Mazara and has been an important harbour since the Ancient period, both...
  • Barcellona Pozzo di Gotto is the most populous town in the province of Messina, after the provincial capital. Located on the northern...
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