Archaeological Sicily is an extraordinary treasure, a journey into the heart of the ancient civilizations that inhabited the island for over three thousand years. Greeks, Phoenicians, Romans, Arabs, and prehistoric peoples left indelible traces that still fascinate travelers and history buffs today.
From the majestic Archaeological Park of the Valley of the Temples to the ancient theaters of Syracuse and Taormina, from the Punic cities of Mozia to the prehistoric settlements of the Aeolian Islands and Pantalica, each site tells a different chapter in the history of the Mediterranean.
The regional archaeological parks, among the largest in Europe, offer trails immersed in nature, historical reconstructions, integrated museums, and itineraries that allow visitors to understand the daily life of ancient civilizations: houses, sanctuaries, necropolises, thermal baths, and perfectly preserved roads.
In Sicily, archaeology is a living experience: a journey to the origins of our history.
Argimusco, the Sicilian Stonehenge
Between Montalbano Elicona, Novara di Sicilia and Tripi, in the province of Messina, on the northern borders of the Bosco [...]
From Segesta to Selinunte
Experience an unmissable excursion from Segesta to Selinunte, passing through the Cave di Cusa, to admire unique views, visit ancient [...]
Greek Theatre of Taormina
The Greek Theatre of Taormina is the most fascinating historical monument in the pearl of the Ionian Sea, a world-famous [...]
