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Etna Volcano – Sicily’s Heart
Etna Volcano is one of the world’s most famous volcanoes. It is Europe’s highest and most active volcano and Sicily’s greatest natural attraction.
Classic Sicilian Wines
Wine grapes have, for centuries, grown on the Italian island of Sicily. In fact, some say it was Dionysus, the god of wine himself, who planted them there.
Archaeological Attractions in Sicily
What makes the archaeological attractions in Sicily so exceptional is the vast quantity of the remains and the quality of their survival.
Modern humans first began peopling Sicily at the height of the last Ice Age, roughly 20 – 25,000 years ago.
The National Parks of Alcantara, Nebrodi & Madonie in Sicily
Sicily boasts some of the most stunning landscapes and areas of outstanding natural beauty in the Mediterranean, including a great number of nature reserves, national parks and other natural attractions. Here we detail three of Sicily’s national parks that are a ‘must see’ for the visitor or tourist.
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.
Welcome to the Only in Sicily Blog
Hello Everybody, Welcome to the Only in Sicily blog on sicily.co.uk. We have been working hard during this past …