SICILY Travel Guide | Italy

SICILY Travel Guide | Italy

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welcome to sicily italy's largest island sicily is  famous for its exceptional beaches charming towns   and ancient ruins but also for europe's most  dangerous volcano you're watching world travel   guide and this is the ultimate sicily travel  guide grab your popcorn and enjoy the journey sicily is the largest island in the mediterranean  sea and one of the 20 regions of italy   the region has 5 million inhabitants with  palermo as its capital sicily is located in   the central mediterranean sea south of the italian  peninsula from which it is separated by the narrow   strait of messina for centuries it has been the  crossroads of europe africa and the middle east   the imprints left throughout the past  centuries from all these diverse cultures   has created sicily's unique identity rich in  history and extraordinary food today sicily is   home to seven unesco world heritage sites and  attracts over 15 million tourists each year mount etna is the most famous landmark of  sicily with a current height of 3357 meters   etna is the highest and most active volcano in  europe towering above the city of catania it has   been growing for about 500 000 years and is in the  midst of a series of eruptions that began in 2013.   etna has displayed a variety of eruption styles  including violent explosions and voluminous lava   flows more than 25 percent of sicily's population  lives on etna's slopes and it is the main source   of income for the island both from agriculture  due to the rich volcanic soil and tourism   appreciated in summertime by hikers who want  to visit the active craters of the summit areas   this volcano offers the extraordinary opportunity  of practicing ski sports during the winter the ski   resorts of nicolosi and piano provenzana provide  good lifts leading to the downhill ski slopes or   to the ski schools and equipment rental agencies  those who prefer nordic skiing can find natural   routes traced by the etna park authority since  2013 mount etna is in the unesco's world heritage   list for its scientific importance and cultural  and educational value of global significance so catania is the second largest city of sicily with  a population of around three hundred thousand   it lies on the ionian sea under the shadow of  mount etna mount etna is ever present and has   to a large extent shaped both the history and the  actual existence of catania on several occasions   volcanic eruptions destroyed the city the most  devastating of which happened in the 17th century   in 1669 catania was covered in lava and then  just 24 years later in 1693 an earthquake   shook the town down to its foundations the  reaction to this latter catastrophe was amazing   the entire old part of town was rebuilt in baroque  style with large wide open squares and avenues the   most remarkable aspect however was the building  material used lava catania is essentially a   great city and unique in the world for this the  central old town of catania features exuberant   late baroque architecture and is a unesco world  heritage site tourism is a fast-growing industry   in catania lately the administration and private  companies have made several investments in the   hospitality industry in order to make tourism  a competitive sector in the metropolitan city   its airport the catania fontanarossa  airport is the largest in southern italy taormina is one of sicily's legendary resort  towns twisting medieval streets and a second   century greek theater add to its romantic air  which inspired the writings of d h lawrence and   truman capote you can take a cable car to the  beach or walk uphill behind the church of saint   joseph for panoramic views the town of te taormina  is perched on a cliff overlooking the ionian sea   and is approximately a 45 minute drive away  from mount etna besides the ancient greek   theater it has many old churches lively  bars fine restaurants and antique shops   many exhibitions and events are organized during  the summer in taormina the ancient theater is   the exceptional stage for pop and classical  concerts opera and important performances oh syracuse or siracusa as it is known in italian  is one of the most beautiful places in sicily   and in the whole of italy a historical town with  an important past syracuse has a beautiful city   center with a breathtaking cathedral and an  archaeological park with beautiful ruins from   greek and roman times the city was founded  by ancient greek corinthians and teneans   and became a very powerful city-state syracuse  was allied with sparta and corinth and exerted   influence over the entirety of magna graecia of  which it was the most important city described   by cicero as the greatest greek city and the  most beautiful of them all it equaled athens in   size during the 5th century bc today the city  is listed by unesco as a world heritage site   ortygia is a small island which is  the historical center of syracuse   the island also known as the old city contains  many historical landmarks ortygia is separated   from the city by a narrow channel two  bridges connect the island to mainland sicily   ortygia is a popular location for shopping  entertainment and is also a residential area oh ragusa is one of the most picturesque unesco  listed baroque towns of southeastern sicily   like much of this region of south east sicily  ragusa was reborn following the devastating   earthquake of 1669 some residents empowered by the  loss of their homes sought higher ground and built   a more modern town whilst others rebuilt directly  atop ragusa's medieval network of narrow streets   the result ragusa became a city  of two halves and of two faces   ragusa superior that sits on top of the hill and  the old town ragusa ibla that is on the lower   part ragusa ibla is the magnet for tourists  with a wide array of baroque architecture   including several stunning palaces and churches  though the upper town is still worth a visit me forty minutes drive from ragusa and nestled within  a valley formed by four hills lies the spectacular   town of modica one of eight unesco heritage  val di noto towns and cities in sicily whose   architectural landscape changed forever following  the devastating earthquake of 1693 the medieval   old town once carved into rock has been replaced  by stunning baroque facades extravagant churches   and beautiful palaces the old and new connected  by a maze of narrow streets and staircases   modica is known as the city of a  hundred bells and a hundred churches   and its most famous buildings are the baroque  san giorgio cathedral and the san pietro church   modica is also known for being the very best  place to enjoy authentic sicilian chocolate   the chocolate here is quite different often  flavored with chili cinnamon or vanilla for   die hard chocolate lovers there is an annual  chocolate festival and even a chocolate museum so if you're trying to escape the tourist crowd  and breath some fresh mountain air enna   is your best choice unlike most of sicily's  attractions this charming little town is inland   and not on the coast indeed it's located right at  the center of the island enna occupies a hilltop   position on one of the highest points on the  island with an elevation of one thousand meters   sitting high above the dittaino valley the town  offers great views over the craggy landscape   dotted with hill towns and villages at the top of  the town and dominating its skyline is the huge   lombardy castle it is considered to be one of  the most important military buildings in sicily   and is one of the largest medieval castles  in italy the layout of the narrow streets in   the historic center gives a medieval feel  to this city and the archaeological sites   are a testimony of the greek and roman period  ultimately enna's economy is essentially based on   agriculture so you can be assured that you will  be eating delicious fresh food when you visit so agrigento is a city on the southern coast of  sicily and capital of the province of agrigento   it was one of the leading cities of magna  graecia during the golden age of ancient greece   agrigento is a major tourist center  due to its extraordinarily rich   archaeological legacy it also serves as an  agricultural center for the surrounding region   the large complex of temples and tombs in  agrigento dates as far back as 500 bc and includes   sicily's best preserved doric temple the concordia  temple one of the most perfect to survive anywhere   along with it in the eastern group is the juno  lacinia temple almost as large and in the western   group is temple of the olympian zeus the largest  of them at 40 meters but toppled by an earthquake   the circular doric heracles temple also  in the western group was destroyed by   the carthaginians and rebuilt by the  romans only to be partially destroyed   in an earthquake the entire group is  listed as a unesco world heritage site about 20 minutes drive from the valley of  the temples the scala dei turchi is another   must-see if your trip to sicily takes you  in this region this white limestone cliff   is famous for its particular shape it looks  like erosion has carved steps and if you add   the turquoise color of the sea and the fine sand  beaches that border it you will understand why   scala dei turchi is a very popular place several  dozen people gather here at the end of the day   to watch the sunset probably hundreds in high  season it's a show you really shouldn't miss so selinunte was an ancient greek city on the southwestern  coast of sicily at the mouth of a small river   of the same name it was the most westerly  of the greek colonies in sicily and for this   reason they soon came into contact with the  phoenicians of western sicily and the native   sicilians in the west and northwest of the  island the seaside village boasts a strategic   location well linked to the surrounding  tourist attractions easily reachable by   car from the main towns of western sicily today  selinunte is europe's largest archaeological park   walking around it you will not simply find  yourself among a load of ruins but feel the   sensation of finding yourself in an old greek city  where the temples but also the walls the streets   the burial grounds and the small family dwellings  are easily recognizable it takes around three   hours to visit the acropolis on foot but there's  also an electric train running across the park trapani is a beautiful city on the west coast of  sicily founded by olympians the city is still an   important fishing port and the main gateway  to the nearby egadi islands stretching out   below monte erice trapani provides a variety  of attractions that will satisfy every taste   it is just one and a half hours from palermo and  the fairies travel to the volcanic egadi islands   as well as to pantelleria sardinia and france  it has an airport and access to the northern   and southern coasts from the west of sicily  there are lovely beaches and a nice waterfront   walkway along the ancient walls but also plenty  of opportunity to relax and enjoy the sea the old   city of trapani dates from the later medieval and  early modern periods there are no more remains of   the ancient city and many of the city's historic  buildings are designed in the baroque style san vito lo capo is a small resort town  situated in the northwest of sicily   with crystal clear waters of the tyrrhenian sea  the san vito beach is a gorgeous stretch of   white sand beach at the foot of monte monaco  and is part of what has made the town san vito   lo capo so famous in italy and beyond the wide  three kilometer long stretch of soft white sand   palm trees and clear blue-green waters  sheltered by a soaring headland at one end   make the beach at san vito lo capo look like a  postcard scene no wonder that it's one of the top   beach destinations in italy the surprise is that  it's less crowded than many others in the summer palermo is the capital of sicily and is  over two thousand seven hundred years old   the city is located in the northwest of sicily  by the gulf of palermo in the tyrrhenian sea   palermo's history has been anything but stable and  the city has passed from one dominating power to   another with remarkable frequency its strategic  position at the heart of the mediterranean   brought wave upon wave of invaders including  the phoenicians the carthaginians the greeks   the romans the arabs and the french the result of  this quilted history is evident today in the vast   range of architectural styles and in the many  place names whose etymology bypasses italian   linguistic traditions in a world where so many  places have become tourist friendly to a fault   visiting palermo is still somewhat of an  adventure you won't find many restaurants with   menus translated into five different languages  you may have trouble communicating in english   in many places and some parts of the old town  center have remained untouched since they were   bombed during the war palermo is the main seat  of the unesco world heritage site arab-norman   palermo and the cathedral churches of cefalu  and monreale the city is also going through   careful redevelopment preparing to become one of  the major cities of the euro-mediterranean area cefalu is one of the most beautiful towns  in italy but also one of the busiest holiday   destinations and resorts on sicily it's located on  the northern coast of sicily about 70 kilometers   from palermo the town has a population of  just under 14 000 but despite its size it   attracts millions of tourists from all parts of  sicily and also from all over italy and europe   the historic district clings around its beating  heart which is undoubtedly the duomo a gigantic   cathedral built by roger ii the norman the  cathedral which is a unesco world heritage site   begun in 1131 in a style of norman architecture  which would be more accurately called sicilian   romanesque the exterior is well preserved and is  largely decorated with interlacing pointed arches   the cefalu beach is long and sandy and the sea  is perfect for bathing the town is also full   of narrow and pretty roads with interesting  shops and restaurants overlooking the beach the aeolian islands lie off the north coast of  sicily these seven islands are all of volcanic   origin and some still active the best known  is perhaps stromboli whose pyrotechnics light   the sky each night much to the delight of  passengers on cruise ships which time their   departures for the display the volcanic activity  has created beautiful coastlines of craggy rocks   water sports of all kinds are another draw for  tourists who find beaches boat rentals diving in   scenic boat excursions to get to aeolian islands  you will have to take a hydrofoil or a boat from   milazzo palermo or messina for example the boat  from milazzo to vulcano takes about 90 minutes   once on the islands cars are forbidden  and reserved for residents exclusively messina is the third largest city on sicily  and the 13th largest city in italy with a   population of more than 230 000 inhabitants it  is located near the northeast corner of sicily   at the strait of messina and it is an important  access terminal to the calabria region   messina's well protected natural harbor and its  position close to the mainland have determined   the city's history from the earliest times but its  location as the gateway to sicily has also meant   that tourists tend to hurry through it on their  way to the many other attractions of the island   a devastating earthquake in 1908 destroyed  many of messina's historic monuments   though the city's cultural cachet doesn't  quite match that of its more coveted rivals   it does claim one of sicily's finest  cathedrals and an outstanding regional   museum but also some interesting festivals  that fill its streets with music and color the best time for the most enjoyable sightseeing  in sicily is from april through mid-june or   mid-september through october during these  periods the sun will be out but it's unlikely   to be uncomfortably hot and there will be fewer  tourists than during the peak summer season months   if you want to avoid the rain visit in  the spring no matter when you plan to go   every first sunday of the month throughout the  year all state-run museums galleries parks and   ruins offer free admission the official beach  season in sicily begins in june the time when   most tourists begin to arrive however the sea  is usually warm enough for swimming in may   so those who want to enjoy it without  the crowds may want to come then   especially during the latter half of the  month september and often october can   also be ideal as the sea won't have cooled  much yet many of the tourists will be gone mount etna can be visited and hiked all year long  but the best months to visit is when temperatures   are pleasantly warm and crowds won't be  extreme may or late september and october   more important however is the time of day you  plan to come arriving early in the morning not   only means a more tranquil experience but better  views as clouds tend to form later in the day the best way to get around sicily is by train as  it allows you to quickly and affordably get from   the island's various cities while still enjoying  the scenery be sure to validate your ticket before   boarding to avoid fines buses are another  affordable transportation method and may be   your next best option they're less expensive than  trains however they don't get you there as quickly   you can purchase bus tickets in many places  including newsstands bars and tabacchi shops but be   sure to bring cash to pay for your ticket cars can  give you more freedom when traveling throughout   sicily but you'll have to contend with traffic  confusing tolls limited traffic zones and parking   since sicily is surrounded by water you can  travel by ferry as well though service may be   limited in the winter months you can fly into  sicily via three airports including palermo   trapani and catania airport during the 90s  the italian government planned to build a   strait of messina bridge to link sicily with  the italian mainland the bridge would have   been the longest suspension bridge in the  world but the project was canceled in 2006 do you find sicily as fascinating as we do let  us know in the comments if you love this video   hit the like button and subscribe you should also  check out other great travel guides on our channel you

2022-04-20 20:57

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