Noto

Noto: Capital of Sicilian Baroque The capital of Sicilian Baroque par excellence is Noto: “a stone garden” where you can get lost among the numerous monuments, churches, noble palaces, with a Baroque taste that made it a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2002. The medieval city of which traces of the walls and the castle […]

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Marina di Ragusa

Marina di Ragusa: cosa fare, dove dormire, come divertirsi Sulle sponde del mar Mediterraneo, nella sicilia Orientale, sorge Marina di Ragusa, detta anticamente Mazzarelli (dall’arabo Marsa A’ Rillah, ossia piccolo approdo). Era, infatti, considerata un porto sicuro per tutte le imbarcazioni che dalla Sicilia portavano verso Malta e per quelle destinate ad esportare quanto si […]

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Scicli

Recognized by UNESCO as a “pearl of rare beauty“, immersed in the enchantment of the Iblei mountains, it is a gem in the heart of Sicily. If you are spending your holidays in the Val di Noto, a fundamental stop on your tour must be Scicli, a baroque village recognized as a World Heritage Site. The landscape offers you the […]

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Punta Secca

Along the Mediterranean coast in the South East of Sicily, 30 km from Ragusa and 6 km from Santa Croce Camerina, is the hamlet of Punta Secca. This small fishing village is also called by the inhabitants “a sicca” due to the presence of a cliff that develops in front of the eastern beach. The beach […]

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Marina di Modica

Marina di Modica is located about 20 km from Modica and 15 km from Scicli. The bay, which extends for about 1 km, overlooks the Mediterranean Sea and is closed on one side by Punta Regilione and on the other by contrada Pisciotto. The place, rich in typically Mediterranean vegetation,is an ideal place to spend […]

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Discovering Ragusa, a Unesco Heritage City

Ragusa is the southernmost provincial capital of Italy and has always played a fundamental and important role in the history of the island. It is a city in the heart of the Val di Noto and together with Scicli, Modicaand Syracuseis declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You will be struck by the Baroque architectureof its oldest area, Ragusa Ibla, characterized by […]

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Modica What to see

Its baroque appearance, the elegance of its buildings and streets, its location close to a rock have meant that in 2002 Modica was included among the UNESCO World Heritage towns. At the end of the thirteenth century Modica had a very important role, it was a County that grew in economic and political importance for over […]

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Syracuse: Discovering the “most beautiful city of Magna Graecia”

The most beautiful city of Magnagrecia ”, thus was defined Syracuse by Cicero. Of ancient origins, it is a UNESCO heritage site and by visiting it you can immerse yourself in its millennial past, discovering its wonders, which are a reminder of the different cultures and civilizations that have followed one another there. Syracuse was […]

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Discovering Etna, the highest peak in Europe

Etna, the highest volcano in Europe, dominates the eastern coast of Sicily. It is one of the highest volcanoes in the world, and in 2013 it became part of the Unesco world Heritage list. It is one of the predominant symbols of the island, it deserves to be visited in summer and winter, when its peaks are covered […]

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The most beautiful beaches in the province of Ragusa

The Ragusa coast, in the south-eastern area of ​​Sicily is one of the most renowned: kilometers of coastline characterized by a crystalline sea, fine and golden sand, which attract tourists from all over the world. The small fishing villages and the pristine beaches rich in spontaneous vegetation, during the summer season, swarm with tourists who decide […]

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