Siracusa (Syracuse): its millennial history, Neapolis, Ortigia, the papyri of Ciane, the magic and charm of its territories and coastlines, Noto, Vendìcari, Marzamemi, all the way to Isola delle Correnti, make it one of the most sought-after destinations for those visiting Sicily.

  • Archaeological parks in Sicily

    The Archaeological Park is a magical place where the interweaving of culture and environment is presented in its most fascinating [...]

  • Noto Theater

    The Sicilian "Capital of Baroque" cannot but boast a jewel-theatre. Rebuilt after the earthquake of 1693, like the rest of [...]

  • Sicilian red oranges

    Sicily is the land of oranges, a land full of flowers whose fragrance fills the air in spring... (Guy de [...]

  • Sicily’s Vie Francigene

    They're called Sicily's Vie Francigene and, like those which led from France to Rome, they're ancient roads travelled by pilgrims [...]

  • Sicily, between history and culture

    Let's discover Sicily's unique and evocative locations following the tracks of this Historical and Cultural Itinerary. This guide will give [...]

  • Plemmirio Marine Protected Area

    The Plemmirio promontory gives its name to the Marine Protected Area, created in 2005, south of the island of Ortigia, [...]

  • Ancient grains of Sicily

    Since ancient times, Sicily has always been a region rich in grain. It is assumed to have been around since the [...]

  • Carnival in Sicily: traditions, masks, and flavors between satire and folklore

    Carnival in Sicily is an ancient and overwhelming celebration, combining gastronomy, popular theater, traditional masks, and collective rituals. From Sciacca [...]

  • Festival of Santa Lucia in Syracuse

    The festivities in Syracuse in honour of Santa Lucia begin as early as the afternoon of 30 November with a [...]