Amidst markets, ancient rituals, snow-capped peaks and fragrant citrus fruits, winter in Sicily surprises with its special light and an authentic atmosphere, rich in history and hospitality.

  • Autumn Flavours in Sicily

    After a walk in the open air in the mountain paths in the countryside or in one of the picturesqueSicilian [...]

  • Selinunte

    It owes its name to celery, a vegetable that grows abundantly in the ancient city and whose leaves surmount a [...]

  • Segesta

    Sites of extraordinary archeological interest and caves which seems to represent a “factory” of temples: this is Segesta, which holds [...]

  • Nebrodi Park

    The Apennine Nebrodi mountain range includes the largest protected area in Sicily and represents the link between the provinces of [...]

  • Madonie Geopark

    Since November 2015, the Madonie Geopark has been one of the sites included in the UNESCO global network, a recognition [...]

  • San Domenico in Castelvetrano, the Sicilian Sistine Chapel

    It's not a question of rewriting art history but paying proper tribute to an artistic prodigy that deserves the (deliberately [...]

  • Randazzo

    Countless traces of history ennoble Randazzo, a pleasant place with mediaeval origins and culture with a Greek, Roman, Byzantine, Jewish, [...]

  • Gentle Sicilian Autumn

    On an autumn day full of sunshine and great scents, let yourself be enchanted by the lush nature in the [...]

  • Sicily, unmissable flavours

    The flavours, shapes, scents and colours of Sicilian food are immensely pleasing trappings known all over the world. The desserts include [...]