Sunshine, crystal clear sea, perched villages and nights laden with music and scents: the Sicilian summer is an overwhelming experience of culture, nature and endless fun.

  • Stromboli

    It's a volcano, Iddu, or Him – that's what the island's inhabitants call it. With its black volcanic beaches, Stromboli appears [...]

  • Salina

    With its three inhabited centres, Santa Marina, Malfa and Leni, it's the second largest with just over 2,300 inhabitants, where [...]

  • Piazza Armerina

    The town of Piazza Armerina (Enna), is famous for its historical and archaeological heritage with its mediaeval layout where the [...]

  • Panarea

    The smallest and "glossiest" of the islands on the archipelago (21 sq. km.) with many attractions and places in its [...]

  • Mount Etna

    There are places that can undoubtedly be said to be the most enchanting on earth, and if Mount Etna looks [...]

  • Greek Theatre of Syracuse

    In his Voyage en Sicile, published in 1788, Dominique Venon, Baron Denon, included the Greek Theatre of Syracuse in the [...]

  • Minni di virgini

    “Flour, eggs, milk, yeast. It's made from a piece of dough that's as round as the full moon; there's a [...]

  • Underwater archaeology routes

    Are you passionate about the deep sea? Do you like discovering new underwater treasures? There are twenty-one underwater routes in [...]

  • HORSE TRAIL ON THE MADONIE

    Horse trails are trekking paths that can be travelled on horseback. Along the bridle paths, you can rediscover ancient ways [...]