Sicily
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Palermo★★★
Palermo is loud, chaotic, decayed, and beautiful — often all at once. The capital of Sicily bears the traces of every c…
Taormina★★
Taormina sits 200 meters above the sea on the east coast of Sicily — overlooking the Bay of Naxos and the smoking Etna…
Etna★★★
The Etna is, at 3,357 meters, the highest active volcano in Europe — and one of the most active in the world. It erupts…
Syracuse★★★
Syracuse was once the most powerful city in the Greek world — more powerful than Athens, richer than Corinth. Archimede…
Valley of the Temples (Agrigento)★★★
The Valley of the Temples (Valle dei Templi) near Agrigento on the southern coast of Sicily is the most impressive coll…
Baroque Southeastern Corner: Noto, Ragusa & Modica★★
After the devastating earthquake of 1693 , the cities of southeastern Sicily were completely rebuilt in the late Baroqu…
Sicilian Cuisine
Sicily's cuisine is a melting pot of Greek, Arab, Norman, Spanish, and French influences — and one of the most exciting…
Practical Tips for Sicily
Getting There Flight: Catania (CTA) and Palermo (PMO) are the main airports. Direct flights from many German cities wit…
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