
Ancient Theatre of Taormina
The ancient Teatro Greco-Romano near Taormina is the second largest theatre in Sicily after the ancient theatre in Syracuse and is a celebrated site in Sicily.... more about Ancient Theatre of Taormina
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The ancient Teatro Greco-Romano near Taormina is the second largest theatre in Sicily after the ancient theatre in Syracuse and is a celebrated site in Sicily.... more about Ancient Theatre of Taormina
Atop the 300 metre tall Monte Reale near Palermo, also known as the “Royal Mountain”, is the imposing Duomo Santa Maria Nuova di Monreale. The cathedral is... more about Cathedral of Monreale
Erice is a historic town situated on the mountain of the same name in the Trapani province. It was the most significant Elymian settlement, a pre-Greek... more about Erice
Etna is not only the highest and most active volcano in Europe, it is also Italy’s southernmost skiing district. ... more about Europe's southernmost ski district
Mount Etna, located near the cities of ... more about Mount Etna Volcano
The Necropolis of Pantalica is located in the Hyblaen Mountains, about 35 kilometres away from ... more about Necropolis of Pantalica
The Palazzo dei Normanni, Italian for the Royal Palace of Palermo, is a magnificent palace at the highest point of ... more about Palazzo dei Normanni
The village of Piazza Armerina in ... more about Piazza Armerina
Visitors to Sicily can visit Selinunte, an archaeological dig site in the ... more about Selinunte
The volcanic island of Stromboli lies in the Tyrrhenian Sea and is the location of the active volcano of the same name. The volcano takes up almost the entire... more about Stromboli Island
Agrigento is situated on the southern coast of Sicily and well-known for its ancient city centre. The city's origins date back to 582 BC. Akragas later renamed... more about Valley of the Temples
To the south of the town of Noto in the Siracusa Province is the almost 1500 hectare nature reserve and most important wetland area in Sicily, Vendicari. It is... more about Vendicari Nature Reserve