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.
Windsurfing in Sicily
Windsurfing in Sicily? With over 1000 km of coastline, you'll be spoilt for choice! At the end of the 1980s, two [...]
Charles V in Sicily
On 20 August 1535, after three long days at sea, Charles V, Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire, landed in [...]
Castelbuono
A small medieval village nestled in the Madonie Park with a delightful historic centre that captivates from the first moment. Strolling [...]
The Tea House
The Tea House is a cultural association dedicated to the cultivation, transformation, promotion and enhancement of tea and its traditions. [...]
Salemi
Salemi, perched on a hill in the Belice Valley amidst the changing green of vineyards and olive groves, clusters around [...]
Walking in the Ragusa area
Exploring the area around Ragusa, the Provincial capital, the words of the writer Gesualdo Bufalino come to mind when he [...]
Gibellina Open Air Museum of Contemporary Art
Once upon a time there was Gibellina, a small village on a small hill full of life, both peasants and [...]
The villages of Sicily, among the most beautiful in Italy
Sicily's villages, the most beautiful in Italy, reveal the face of a Sicily that is less well-known and perhaps for [...]
Castelvetrano
Castelvetrano, near Trapani, epitomises history, beauty and culture. To fully appreciate the unique character of this town, let's explore its historic [...]
