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Stunning historical island city located in Siracusa with strong ancient greek influences.
Noto is a city in southeastern Sicily, Italy. It’s known for its baroque architecture, including the reconstructed 18th-century Noto Cathedral.
Cava Grande, also known as Cavagrande del Cassibile Nature Reserve, is a stunning natural area in Sicily, Italy, known for its deep canyon carved by the Cassibile river and its beautiful natural pools. The reserve is a popular destination for hiking and swimming, offering breathtaking views and a unique ecosystem
Ragusa Ibla is the historic, lower part of the city of Ragusa, Sicily, known for its well-preserved Baroque architecture and charming, labyrinthine streets.
Taormina is renowned for its stunning landscapes and historical grandeur, and from Goethe to Oscar Wilde, has captivated the hearts of great minds for centuries. Perched on a rocky promontory high above the sea, Taormina features beautifully restored mediaeval buildings, breathtaking views around every corner and a giddy network of winding streets strewn with shops, bars and restaurants.
Uncover the charm of Marzamemi, a historic fishing village in southeast Sicily. It's a perfect destination for those seeking culture and natural beauty.
Set like a precious gem between the barren volcanic Etna and the azure Ionian Sea, Catania is a multi-faceted metropolis.
On the eastern side of the Etna volcano, in the woods of the National Park and facing the sea of Taormina, the Gambino vineyards are a pleasure for your senses and for your heart.
Come celebrate a big day in Sicily! Right by the wedding venue on August 10th witness a huge Saint festival in local Sicily. It is a time of celebration and excitement. Festivities continue throughout the night if you miss the afternoon fireworks and the carrying of the Saint. It's a major religious and cultural festival honoring the town's patron saint, San Sebastiano (Saint Sebastian). The festival is known for its lively processions, including the "sciuta" (the exit of the saint's statue from the church), the "Catena Umana" (a human chain pulling the statue up a hill), and a spectacular fireworks display.