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Discover 14 Must-See Sicilian Highlights & Activities

Discover Sicily's Top Attractions

North Sicily Coast

 

Sicily boasts a wealth of ancient wonders, such as the remarkably preserved Valley of Temples in Agrigento and the extensive mosaics at the Villa Romana del Casale, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The island is also home to the baroque masterpieces of Ragusa and Modica, and the impressive art collections in Palermo's Archeological Museum.

Natural marvels include the towering Mount Etna, Europe's highest active volcano, and the consistent eruptions of Stromboli. Sicily's vibrant culture and spirited locals add to its charm.

Explore the island's diverse offerings with our guide to Sicily's top attractions.

1. The Cathedral of Monreale

The Cathedral of Monreale

 

The Cathedral of Monreale is a Norman masterpiece, adorned with exquisite mosaics and a stunning cloister. Nearby, the hotel Palazzo Cuto offers antique-filled rooms with panoramic views.

Address: Piazza Vittorio Emanuele, Monreale

2. The Valley of Temples in Agrigento

The Valley of Temples in Agrigento

 

Agrigento's ancient temple complex includes the well-preserved Tempio di Concordia. The luxurious Hotel Villa Athena offers views of the temples.

Address: Valle dei Templi, Agrigento, Sicily

3. Church Mosaics in Palermo

Church Mosaics in Palermo

 

Palermo's churches, such as the Cappella Palatina and La Martorana, are renowned for their stunning mosaics.

4. Eastern Temples at Selinunte

Temple at Selinunte

 

Selinunte's ancient site features impressive Greek temples, including the grand Temple E and the ruins of Temple G.

5. Explore Mount Etna by Rail or Cable Car

Mount Etna

 

Mount Etna's landscape can be explored by foot, vehicle, cable car, or the Ferrovia Circumetnea railway. Nearby, the Alcantara Gorge offers stunning views.

6. Villa Romana del Casale in Enna

Villa Romana del Casale in Enna

 

This well-preserved Roman villa is famous for its extensive mosaics.

7. Parco Archeologico della Neapolis, Syracuse

Parco Archeologico della Neapolis, Syracuse

 

Syracuse's archaeological park includes a massive Greek Theater and a Roman Amphitheater.

8. Taormina's Townscape and Greek Theater

Taormina's Townscape and Greek Theater

 

Taormina is known for its beautiful setting, historic streets, and the ancient Greek Theater with views of Mount Etna. The Hotel Villa Ducale offers luxury accommodations with stunning vistas.

9. Aeolian Islands

Aeolian Islands

 

The volcanic Aeolian Islands offer natural beauty, water sports, and historical sites.

10. Go to the Beach

Beach in San Vito Lo Capo, Sicily

 

Sicily's beaches, such as Torre Salsa and Isola Bella, are known for their pristine sands and clear waters.

11. Antonino Salinas Regional Archeological Museum

Turtles in a fountain at the Antonino Salinas Regional Archeological Museum in Palermo

 

Palermo's Antonino Salinas Museum is one of Italy's finest, with a vast collection of artifacts from various periods.

12. Ragusa and Modica

Ragusa

 

Ragusa and Modica are celebrated for their Sicilian Baroque architecture, a result of rebuilding after the 1693 earthquake.

13. Cefalù Cathedral

Cefalù Cathedral

 

Cefalù Cathedral is a historical tapestry, with a mix of architectural styles and decorations from various cultures.

14. Ortigia

Picturesque street in Ortigia

 

Ortigia, Syracuse's Old City, is a labyrinth of ancient streets with Greek and Roman landmarks, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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