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Tourist Guide to Sicily

Beautiful, seductive, and monumental, Sicily attracts travelers from all over the world with its perfect combination of sun, nature, and culture.

This island, the largest and most populated in the Mediterranean, is one of the most beautiful and culturally rich in Europe. Everywhere you find traces of past civilizations, such as the classical perfection of the Greek Theatre of Taormina, the monumentality of the archaeological site of the Valley of the Temples, or the medieval beauty of Palazzo Maria in Cefalù. 

Sicily's varied landscape impresses as soon as you arrive. When flying to Catania, the imposing Mount Etna greets the traveler; in Palermo, it is the Gulf of Castellammare that welcomes you. The combination of sea and mountains creates a unique setting; hikers can walk to the volcanoes while discovering native flora and fauna; nature lovers will find large protected reserves to explore; and divers and swimmers can enjoy the crystal-clear waters of the Mediterranean. Everything on this island is pure joy for the senses. 

The influence of the civilizations that passed through the island has left an indelible mark on the history, art, and gastronomy of Sicily. So, after discovering the archeological remains and enjoying its paradisiacal beaches, let yourself be seduced by the vibrant energy of its streets, squares, and markets. Traditionally, the evening starts with a popular aperitivo, followed by a light dinner at a trattoria, and then bar-hopping in the most emblematic neighborhoods of Palermo, Catania, or Taormina. 

All this, together with the friendly nature of Sicilians and warm and stable year-round climate, makes Sicily one of the most valued European destinations. If you want to visit, you will find all the information you need before starting your trip in our guide.

Sicily has much to discover