European Destinations

Sicily

Sicily offers a mix of stunning coastlines, ancient ruins and charming towns. It's natural beauty is complemented by its cultural heritage, influenced by Greek, Roman, Arab, and Norman civilizations.

Visitors to Sicily can explore its beautiful beaches, such as those in Taormina and Cefalù, or visit iconic landmarks like Mount Etna, Europe’s most active volcano. The island also contains ancient Greek temples in Agrigento, vibrant markets in Palermo and world-renowned Sicilian cuisine.

Highlights
Beaches, Food & History
Languages Spoken
Sicilian, Italian & English
Currency
Euro
Average Temp.
Summer 23°C (72°F), Winter 9°C (48°F)
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The capital Palermo, offers a vibrant blend of history, culture, and cuisine. The stunning Norman architecture, such as the Palermo Cathedral and the Palatine Chapel are worth visiting. You can stroll through lively markets like Ballarò, where local Sicilian street food can be enjoyed. The city’s mix of influences from Arab, Norman, and Baroque styles makes it a cultural treat for visitors.

Taormina is a picturesque town and is famous for its ancient Greek theatre, which offers stunning views of Mount Etna and the sea. You can relax on nearby beaches like Isola Bella, enjoy boutique shopping, and dine at charming restaurants that serve local Sicilian dishes, all while soaking in the town’s scenic beauty.

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Mount Etna, Europe’s most active volcano, can be explored either by hiking its rugged trails or taking guided tours to see the craters and lava fields up close. For beach lovers, the island offers stunning coastal destinations such as the white cliffs of Scala dei Turchi or the clear waters of San Vito Lo Capo, perfect for swimming and relaxing.

History buffs can visit Sicily’s ancient sites, including the Valley of the Temples in Agrigento, home to well-preserved Greek temples, or the Roman mosaics of Villa Romana del Casale. The island also offers cultural experiences where visitors can enjoy bustling street markets, sample delicious Sicilian cuisine, and explore its rich architectural heritage.

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Where is Sicily?

Sicily, the largest island in the Mediterranean, is located off the southern coast of Italy. Flying to Corsica is relatively easy, with direct flights available from many European cities.
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