Tag: Sicily



Family Travel Attractions In Three Of Italy’s Top Destinations

Family Travel Attractions In Three Of Italy’s Top Destinations

Not long after we were married, my husband and I spent a romantic week in Venice.  It was so enchanting that I promised myself we would come back one day.  Little did I know that we’d be returning with two kids in tow.   We visited two cities and one island and found that it wasn’t […]

Updated: August 19, 2020 | By | More

Taormina – the beauty made by human and nature in Sicily, Italy

Taormina – the beauty made by human and nature in Sicily, Italy

Taormina is a small Italian town, located at the north-eastern part of Sicily island, between Messina and Catania. It is considered to be one of the most popular holiday destinations in Sicily. It lies between two wide bays, high on the hill of Monte Tauro. The proximity of both the sea and snow-covered volcano Etna, […]

Updated: July 2, 2020 | By | More

Tindari – the Greek-Roman archaeological site | Sicily, Italy

Tindari – the Greek-Roman archaeological site | Sicily, Italy

Tindari is a small coastal town situated on a rocky hill (Capo Tindari) and contains the remnants of an ancient Greek site Tyndaris from 396 BC. Thanks to its strategic location, the city could easily control and prevent the sea between the Aeolian islands and Messina until it was finally conquered by Carthaginians. Sanctuary of […]

Updated: April 23, 2020 | By | More

Cava Grande Cassibile – impressive canyon in Sicily, Italy

Cava Grande Cassibile – impressive canyon in Sicily, Italy

The Cava Grande Cassibile Canyon can be found where the Cassibile River carves its way through the Sicilian Hyblaean Mountains. At nearly 10 kilometres in length, the Cava Grande Cassibile Canyon may be considered a small canyon, but it’s nevertheless one of the most picturesque regions throughout the entire Sicilian countryside. In many places along […]

Updated: February 18, 2020 | By | More

Mount Etna – largest active volcano in Europe | Sicily, Italy

Mount Etna – largest active volcano in Europe | Sicily, Italy

Located on the Island of Sicily, Mount Etna is the highest point on the island. Standing at 3,350 meters above seal level, it is considered to be the largest active volcano in all of Europe. It is hard to determine the true height of the volcano since it changes every time there is even the […]

Updated: January 10, 2020 | By | More

Castello di San Marco Calatabiano in Italy, Sicily

Castello di San Marco Calatabiano in Italy, Sicily

The Castello di San Marco was originally built back in the 17th century and features the popular Sicilian Baroque architectural features that are prominent throughout much of the country. It was built as a summer residence for the prince, Ignazio Gravina. From the castle, you are afforded some of the most awe inspiring views of […]

Updated: December 28, 2020 | By | More

Filicudi – one of eight Aeolian islands near Sicily, Italy

Filicudi – one of eight Aeolian islands near Sicily, Italy

The island of Filicudi is one of eight that make up the Aeolian archipelago of islands that are situated just to the north of Sicily. Filicudi is a small island which is home to only 300 permanent residents. The shores of the island are rocky and are covered with hidden caves and secluded spots. Filicudi, […]

Updated: December 28, 2020 | By | More


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