Summer holidays in Sicily that you don’t expect – Cronaca Oggi Quotidiano

Summer holidays in Sicily that you don’t expect – Cronaca Oggi Quotidiano
Summer holidays in Sicily that you don’t expect – Cronaca Oggi Quotidiano

The Sicily it’s not just sea and beautiful beaches, but also fantastic hinterlands and wonderful cities, with references to Baroque, Roman and, in some cases, even oriental art. After all, this region was a real crossroads of populations e culture which have generated unique contaminations, from art to food. To discover it to the fullest, there is nothing better than booking an organized trip to Sicily, perhaps relying on an online tour operator such as Twilight which offers many proposals for exploring this splendid region. A reality known in the traveler world for its original, capable group trips highlight the peculiarities of each place visited and make every trip memorable. Aexperience that will enrich your memorieswhich will allow you to focus solely on your emotions and share them with other passionate globetrotters, leaving all the organizational part to the online travel company. In this way, you can leave peacefully and without stress towards your destination, discovering a new place every day. But what are the cities and unmissable places in Sicily? In reality, the experiences that can be had here are many. For example, you can focus on exploring certain specific areas. An example? You can go to search for classic places like Palermo, Taormina, Syracuse, Catania and Syracuse, discovering its art, hidden corners and tasting the typical products in the city clubs and taverns. Another opportunity may be to take a tour of the places of Sicilian Baroque to see this magical architectural style up close by exploring the cities of Noto, Ragusa, Scicli, Modica and Ragusa Ibla. A relaxing and, at the same time, fun activity can be that of Go out on a catamaran to the Aeolian Islandspassing through Vulcano, Filicudi, Stromboli, Panarea and Lipari or taking a cruise to the Egadi islands between Favignana, Marettimo and San Vito Lo Capo. Obviously, Sicily is also the land of Etna and while traveling you can admire the highest active (but dormant) volcano in Europe, walking in the natural area and in the adjacent park, admiring the surrounding panorama. An opportunity to also stop at local producers to taste wines, honeys, chocolate and other local foods. Not to forget, then, the presence of archaeological parks such as that of Neapolis, near Syracuse, the Valley of the Temples in Agrigento and Selinunte, in Trapani, the largest in Sicily and not too far from the salt pans and windmills of the suggestive Via del Sale.

 
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