Palermo

This place is popular for its historical markets, namely il Capo, Borgo Vecchio, Ballaro, and Vucciria. If you look for authentic Sicilian life, its markets should say it all.

Aeolian Islands

If you love taking photos of scenic spots, the Aeolian Islands should be perfect for your trip. It is a volcanic archipelago having rugged caves, cliffs, and coasts. It has remarkable views, water sports, thermal resorts, and sandy beaches.

Tindari

This is a small town in Messina province, which is a location of pilgrimage and an important ancient Greek town.

Etna

This place is on the east coast of Sicily, which is close to Catania and Messina. Etna is the most active and tallest volcano in Europe, which can be seen from the moon.

Syracuse

This place is also known as one of the main historical cities in Sicily. Otherwise known as Siracusa in Italian, it is located at the southeast part of the island.

Val di Noto

The Baroque towns of the Noto Valley or Val di Noto are known as Catania, Caltagirone, Militello Val di Catania, Modica, Palazzolo, Noto, Scicli, and Ragusa.

Piazza Armerina e Villa Romana del Casale

The Piazza Armerina is known as being a Lombardic town because of the dialect of the people, which is notably different from the main dialect in Sicily. Some of the houses at the Piazza Armenia showcase Gothic or Norman architecture.

Agrigento

When visiting Agrigento, it is impossible to miss the Scala dei Turchi and the Valle Templi. The Valle dei Templi is considered one of the most outstanding examples in art and architecture of Greater Greece. Scala dei Turchi is famous for the beaches favored as one of the best in Sicily!

San Vito Lo Capo

Among the most popular locations is the San Vito Lo Capo, which is part of the Zingaro Nature reserve. Located at the foot of Mount Monaco…

Lampedusa

Located at the southernmost part of Italy, the Lampedusa is the largest of the Pelagian Islands. Also named Isole d’alto mare, Lampedusa is found 200km from the Sicilian coast. With sandy beaches, rugged coastlines, and coves protected by long ridges and cliffs.