Things To Do In Sicily
Sicily sunshine the regional capital of Sicily, is one of those cities with its own very distinct, almost tangible atmosphere, a place of mystery.
Uncovering Sicilian heritage & culture
Need help in planning what to do in Sicily? Do you want some cool advice for your amazing holiday in the Island? On this page, you will find everything you need to know to plan your next visit. From each region to every city and nearby towns, we are here to bring you in the heart of Sicily! We will reveal all the important monuments, churches and castles, the stunning beaches, the incredible excursions to explore this island rich of history and culture. And if you don't know where to eat or sleep, we will help you out with that too! Do you want to know where to go…what to see…where to sleep…what to eat… Use the filters below to customise your research and get the best of this wonderful land!
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Cathedral of St. Pietro Modica
The Cathedral of St. Pietro Modica, is a part of the Unesco World Heritage sites. The Cathedral of St. Pietro …

Garibaldi Door in Marsala
The Garibaldi Door is one of the main cultural attractions of Trapani. Defined by the Villafranca marquess as the most …

Church of San Giovanni degli Eremiti
The Church of San Giovanni degli Eremiti is a jewel of Palermo with a charming well preserved cloister. The Church …

Piazza del Duomo
Piazza del Duomo is one of the most important part of the city and it is considered the main meeting point …

San Lorenzo Cathedral
San Lorenzo Cathedral is considered as one of the well preserved example of the Sicilian Baroque in the province. San …

Church of San Cataldo
The Church of San Cataldo is a perfect example of then Arabian-Norman Architecture. The Church of San Cataldo is an …

Orione Fountain
The Orione Fountain is made with famous Marble from Carrara and it adds even more beauty to Piazza Duomo. The Orione …

Roman Amphitheatre in Catania
The Roman Amphitheatre used to be the location for the Naumachie and today it is considered an open air museum. Piazza Stesicoro …

Santo Spirito Monastery
The Santo Spirito Monastery is one of the most known medieval building still standing in Agrigento. The Santo Spirito Monastery is a convent …

The Necropolis of Pantalica
The Necropolis of Pantalica is a wonderful archeological rocky area located close to the city of Syracuse. The last site …

Aci Trezza Rock of Cyclops
The Rock of Cyclops in Aci Trezza is a fascinating place rich in legends and myths. Catania provides several mythical stories thanks …

San Francesco d’Assisi Church
San Francesco d’Assisi Church includes impressive works of art made in the sixteenth century. San Francesco d’Assisi Church, renovated in the …

Church of San Giorgio In Ragusa Ibla
The Church of San Giorgio is a marvellous ancient church dedicated to the Patron Saint of Ragusa Ibla. The Church …

Teatro Massimo
The Teatro Massimo is the biggest opera house in Italy and the third largest in Europe. The Teatro Massimo (Massimo …

Nettuno Fountain
The Nettuno Fountain is one of the main attraction in Messina which is characterised by incredible details. The 16th century …

Santa Maria dei Greci Church
Santa Maria dei Greci is a gem of the Agrigento old town centre including impressive works of art dating back …