6 Incredible Places To Visit During Your Dream Sicily Vacation


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6 Incredible Places To Visit During Your Dream Sicily Vacation

6 INCREDIBLE PLACES TO VISIT DURING YOUR DREAM SICILY VACATION CLASSIC SICILY Sicily, the largest island in the Mediterranean, is situated at the heel of Italy's "boot," between Italy and Tunisia. Sicily is an excellent choice for those looking for pristine beaches, delectable cuisine, and a taste of authentic Italian culture. So, if you're planning your Sicily vacations, whether for a short vacation or a longer journey around the island, here are eight of the most beautiful places to visit. Palermo This magnificent town, Sicily's capital, has many grand sites that are well worth a visit. Visit the cathedral, the Palazzo dei Normanni, and the Palazzo Abatellis to begin. The Museo Archeologico Regionale Antonio Salinas, botanical gardens, and creepy catacombs at the Capuchin Monastery are also worthwhile stops. Don't overlook Palermo's fantastic restaurants and street-food culture. 2 Cefalù Cefalù is a popular Sicilian tourist destination. There is a lovely family- friendly seaside area where you can relax while surrounded by the houses and terraces of the locals. You can also go to the Roman baths or the ancient cathedral, which houses the Christ Pantokrator, a famous Christ fresco. If you don't like crowds and want to visit Cefalù, go in October or November, or in the spring; the weather is still pleasant and warm, but there aren't as many tourists. Agrigento The town of Akragas is the mother lode of Greek ruins. Visitors to The Valley of the Temples can see seven temples along a paved road, including Concordia, one of the best-preserved temples in the world. 3 This magnificent collection of temples is now all made of the same light-colored stone, but we know that each temple was once a colourful sight. Allow for a half-day visit to the Archeological Park, and if archaeology piques your interest, the Archeological Museum is nearby. Etna (Mount Etna) Rather than climbing Mount Etna, you can see it from the highway that connects Catania and Taormina. Several tour companies offer half-day and full-day tours to climb Mount Etna. Rifugio Sapienza in Mount Etna National Park on the mountain's south side is the preferred starting point for self-guided hikes. Hiking trails or cable cars from Rifugio Sapienza take visitors to the main crater. 4 Catania In the late 1600s, Catania, Sicily's second largest city, was devastated by two disasters: Mount Etna's eruption and an earthquake. As a result, it lacks the ancient sites that can be found on the rest of the island. However, thanks to the reconstruction, it now has many Baroque buildings and sprawling piazzas, earning it a spot on the UNESCO World Heritage list. In the nearby Piazza del Duomo, see the unusual elephant fountain and the Duomo itself. The Aeolian Islands Each year, approximately 200,000 people visit the Aeolian Islands, which are located off the northern coast of Sicily. The seven islands of the archipelago were formed by volcanic and seismic activity, and climbing the active volcanoes on the islands of Stomboli and Vulcano draws adventurers from all over the world. The Aeolians, on the other hand, are known for their idyllic white-washed villages and luxury resorts. 5 Address 250 Park Avenue 7th Floor New York, NY 10017 United States Phone Number 347-594-5500 Website https://classicsicily.com Facebook Twitter