Sicily Travel Guide
Sicily is a rugged and attractive island on the southern tip of
Italy, and is one of the country's 20 regions. It is separated from the mainland region of
Calabria by the 5 km Straits of Messina. It can get very hot during the summer, so it is better to visit during spring and autumn, whilst it is still quite pleasant during winter.
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Italy has a national airline, Alitalia as well as several smaller carriers, such as Meridiana or Air One In January 2009 Air One and Alitalia merged, although for the time being at least they keep their separate identities. As a result of this merger … Italy flights »
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In major cities and touristic areas you can find a good variety of accommodations, from world-class brand hotels to family-managed bed & breakfasts and room rentals, but hostels are really few. Camping is a good way to save money and camping sites are usually … Italy hotels »
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Catania is a city located on the eastern coast of Sicily at the foot of Mount Etna, the biggest volcano in Europe.
Catania Travel Guide »
Syracuse is a medium sized city in Sicily,
Italy with an interesting mixture of ancient and modern. Syracuse is a city on the …
Syracuse Travel Guide »
Taormina is a charming hillside town on the east coast of Sicily,
Italy and is one of the island's main tourist resorts.
Taormina Travel Guide »
Enna is a city in central Sicily,
Italy. It's about 1000m above sea level, so be prepared for the chill winds, even in the middle of a scorching Sicilian summer.
Enna Travel Guide »
Mazara del Vallo is a medium-sized city in South-Western Sicily, most famous for being one of the leading fishing harbour …
Mazara del Vallo Travel Guide »
Mount Etna is a 3323m high active volcano in Sicily,
Italy. The mountain has an eerie volcanic landscape, with solidifed "rivers" of lava.
Mount Etna Travel Guide »
Selinunte is a village on the south coast of Sicily,
Italy most famous for the neighbouring ruins of the Greek city of Selinus.
Selinunte Travel Guide »
Kamarina was a Greek city founded by the Corintian-Syracusan in The Archeological Park of Kamarina is at 25km from
Ragusa.
Kamarina Travel Guide »
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