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Let yourself be amazed by the surroundings: among art cities, ancient seaside villages and extraordinary natural landscapes, every day will be an opportunity to discover the true soul of Sicily.



Modica 44km away
Noto 30 km away
Marzamemi 15km away
Modica is a charming Baroque town located in the province of Ragusa, in south-eastern Sicily. Also rebuilt after the 1693 Val di Noto Earthquake, it is famous for its historic centre full of churches and striking palaces.
Among the most important monuments stands out the majestic Cathedral of San Giorgio, with its impressive staircase. Modica is also renowned for its traditional Modica Chocolate, still made today following an ancient recipe of Aztec origin, which gives it a grainy texture and a unique taste.
Marzamemi is a small and charming seaside village located on the south-eastern coast of Sicily, near Pachino. Born as a fishing village, it is famous for its historic Tonnara of Marzamemi, one of the most important in the area.
The heart of the village is the picturesque Regina Margherita square, surrounded by low stone houses and distinctive local spots. Today Marzamemi is a much-loved destination for its relaxed atmosphere, crystal-clear sea and typical fish-based cuisine, which draws visitors especially in the summer months.
Noto is a splendid city located in south-eastern Sicily, famous for its extraordinary Baroque heritage. Rebuilt after the devastating 1693 Val di Noto earthquake, Noto is now considered one of the finest examples of Baroque architecture in Europe.
Its historic centre, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is marked by elegant palaces, monumental churches and wide squares made of golden limestone which, at sunset, takes on warm, evocative colours.
Among the most celebrated places stand out the majestic Cathedral of San Nicolò and the refined Palazzo Ducezio. Noto is also known for the Infiorata, a spring festival in which the streets fill with spectacular flower mosaics.



Ortigia 62 km away
Ragusa Ibla 65 km away
Etna 130 km away
Ortigia Island is the historic heart of the city of Syracuse, linked to the mainland by bridges. This small islet holds centuries of history, with Greek, Roman and Baroque influences.
Walking through its narrow streets you come across major landmarks such as the Cathedral of Syracuse, built on an ancient Greek temple, and the evocative Fountain of Arethusa. Ortigia is loved for its unique atmosphere, with elegant squares, lively markets and stunning sea views.
Ragusa Ibla is the oldest and most charming district of Ragusa, set on a hill and marked by an intricate maze of alleys and stairways. Rebuilt after the 1693 Val di Noto Earthquake, it stands as one of the most striking examples of Sicilian Baroque.
The city’s symbol is the magnificent Cathedral of San Giorgio, with its dramatic façade and its commanding position over the square below. Ragusa Ibla is also famous for its breathtaking views, historic gardens, and the calm, authentic atmosphere that draws visitors from all over the world.
Etna is Europe’s highest active volcano and one of the most studied in the world, located on Sicily’s eastern coast. Its eruptive activity, frequent but generally controlled, has shaped over time a unique landscape made of lava flows, craters, and fertile soils.
Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Etna offers spectacular scenery and rich biodiversity. It is a highly popular destination for hikes, trekking, and guided tours, which allow you to explore up close one of Italy’s most fascinating natural environments.



Isola delle Correnti 2,5 km away
Riserva Naturale di Vendicari 22 km away
Calamosche 23 km away
**Calamosche Beach** is one of the most beautiful beaches in the Vendicari Nature Reserve. It is a small sandy cove nestled between two rocky headlands, which shield it from the wind and make the sea particularly calm and clear.
It is much loved for its unspoilt natural landscape, crystal-clear water and peaceful atmosphere, making it ideal for swimming, relaxing and snorkelling.
**Isola delle Correnti** is the southernmost point of Sicily, where the Ionian Sea meets the Mediterranean Sea. It is a small island connected to the mainland by a narrow strip of sand, which can be crossed on foot when the sea is calm.
It is famous for its wild landscape and clear, windy waters, which are also ideal for sports such as windsurfing. The area is characterised by an evocative atmosphere and a historic lighthouse that dominates the view.
The **Vendicari Nature Reserve and Wildlife Oasis** is a protected area situated along the south-eastern coast of Sicily, between Noto and Marzamemi. It is famous for its extraordinary biodiversity, particularly for its wetlands, which attract numerous species of migratory birds such as flamingos and herons.
In addition to its natural beauty, Vendicari offers unspoilt beaches, sand dunes, salt pans and historical remains such as the tuna trap and watchtowers. It is an ideal destination for those who love the sea, birdwatching and nature walks.



Laghetti di Cavagrande 45 km away
Gole dell'Alcantara 170 km away
Taormina 166 km away
**Taormina** is one of Sicily’s most famous resorts, situated on a hill with panoramic views of the Ionian Sea. It is renowned for its historical and scenic charm, with picturesque narrow streets, shops and terraces offering stunning views.
Among the main attractions, the **Ancient Theatre of Taormina** stands out, an ancient Greco-Roman theatre offering spectacular views of Mount Etna and the coast. Taormina is an ideal destination for those seeking culture, the sea and stunning views.
The **Cavagrande del Cassibile Lakes** are natural freshwater pools situated within the Cavagrande Nature Reserve. They are formed along the River Cassibile, nestled within a spectacular canyon carved into the rock.
They are famous for their clear, cool waters, ideal for swimming, and for the wild landscape rich in Mediterranean vegetation. Reaching them requires a walk, but the views and the experience of being in nature make the journey very rewarding.
The **Alcantara Gorges** are spectacular natural formations carved out of the lava rock by the River Alcantara. The high, narrow walls feature distinctive basalt columns formed as the lava cooled.
The area is famous for the river’s cold, clear water, its picturesque landscapes and activities such as river trekking and hiking. It is an ideal destination for nature lovers and those seeking unique scenery.



Erice 425 km away
Palermo 310 km away
Valle dei Templi di Agrigento 195 km away
The **Valley of the Temples** is one of the world’s most important archaeological sites, bearing witness to Greek civilisation in Sicily. It covers a vast area featuring imposing Doric temples, including the Temple of Concordia, one of the best-preserved ancient structures.
The site offers a picturesque landscape, particularly at sunset, and is recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is an unmissable destination for anyone with an interest in history, archaeology and culture.
Erice is a charming medieval village perched on a hill in the province of Trapani. With its cobbled streets, stone houses and timeless atmosphere, it offers spectacular panoramic views of the coast and the Egadi Islands.
The village is famous for the Castle of Venus, built on the site of an ancient temple dedicated to the goddess Venus, and for its traditional crafts and confectionery.
Erice is an ideal destination for those seeking history, beauty and tranquillity.
Palermo is the capital of Sicily and one of the most fascinating cities in the Mediterranean. Founded by the Phoenicians, it has a history stretching back thousands of years, marked by various periods of rule — Roman, Arab, Norman and Spanish — which have left a unique mark on its culture and architecture.
Today, Palermo is famous for its historic monuments, such as Palermo Cathedral and the Norman Palace, as well as for its lively markets and traditional cuisine rich in Mediterranean flavours.
It is a dynamic city where tradition and modernity coexist, with a strong cultural and artistic character.