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Uncovering Sicilian heritage & culture
Discover the most fascinating curiosities, traditions and news on this marvellous island. Go through our list of interesting articles to learn more useful information and details for your amazing experience in Sicily. Find out the most important local activities through our interviews and reviews.
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Activities For The Sicilian Outdoors!
What Activities are Available On My Sicilian Holiday? Sicily is simply a fabulous retreat when you want to get away …
The Beautiful Aeolian Islands of Sicily
Just off of Sicily’s north-eastern coast Lipari (Lipari Town), Vulcano, Salina, Panarea, Stromboli, Filicudi and Alicudi make up the magical Aeolian Islands of Sicily. This little piece of paradise offers something for everyone; swimmers, divers and sailors can all enjoy the clear cobalt blue waters, whilst land lovers can trek through the stunning scenery and grumbling volcanoes.
The Best Beaches in Sicily
Sicily’s 1,000kms of coastline has something for everyone, from golden sandy beaches, pebble coves, unspoilt nature reserves and vibrant seaside resorts.
The Famous Markets of Palermo
Palermo’s historical ties with the Arab world and its proximity to North Africa are heavily reflected in the noisy street life of the city’s ancient centre and nowhere is this more evident than in the markets.
Traditional Sicilian Cuisine You Shouldn’t Miss Out On!
The beautiful Mediterranean island of Sicily has a distinct cuisine that’s steeped in history. Thanks to influxes of different nationalities over many centuries, traditional Sicilian cuisine is a fusion influenced by French, Arabic and North African settlers.