Undeniable Facts About Travel Secrets of Sicily


Sicily which is an autonomous region of Italy is the biggest island in the Mediterranean with close connections to Italy, Sicily has long served as a gateway to travellers for many centuries. This mix of cultures has left behind architectural styles that are both unique and varied, and a colourful variety of cuisine the authenticity of which can only be savoured in sicily.
Here's a list of best kept travel secrets of Sicily which will break any kind of resistance of your not going to this dazzling island.
Attraction Of Sicily


  • The Greek Temples
Greek temples are known for the magnificent construct and their well defined expressions which are exemplary of finest architecture. And Sicily has got a lot of them that date back to 7th Century BC. The Greek temples are:

  1. Temple of Apollo
  2. Temple of Concordia
  3. Valle dei Templi
  4. Temples of Sellnute
  5. Temples of Segesta
  • Towns to visit
Along the coastlines of Sicily, there are many small towns called “Borghis” whose beauty and architecture are unparallel with anything you can think of. Known for their beautiful landscapes, these towns attract tourists to have a good time. Some of the major Borghis along the coast are:
  1. Palermo. Palermo will most probably be your starting point in Sicily tour. It is the capital and largest city of Sicily which is filled with churches, squares, and ancient palaces. Also take a visit to the Europe's largest opera house, Teatro Massimo.
  2. Erice. From Palemo, you can take a day trip to Erice the architectures of which are reminiscent of the ancient medieval period. Castles, narrow streets, stone clad roads, stone walls, and of course, beaches will amuse you in here.
  3. Cefalu. An hour drive east from Palemo will lead you to Cefalu which is known mostly for its beaches and cathedrals.
  4. Siracusa. About three hours drive from Palermo will take you to the ruined temples of Apollo and other archeological sites.
  5. Taormina. An hour and a half from Siracusa, Taormina is a resort town that is overlooking the Ionian Sea and ideal place to reach to Mt. Etna. You'll also find the ancient open-air theatre of Teatro Antico di Taormina.
  6. Catania. From Taormina, you can reach Catania which is the second largest city in sicily and among the ten largest cities in Italy.
  • The South East
In the southeastern part of Sicily you'll come across a series of UNESCO World Heritage Sites and and a long sandy beach coastline with clear pristine water. With great archeological significance, the cities in the southeastern Sicily include:
  1. Syracuse
  2. Noto Valley. Cities include Noto, Ragusa, Modica, Scicli, and Caltagirone
  3. Marina di Ragusa
  4. Pozzallo
  5. Marina di Modica
Secrets Of World Class Delicious Foods In Sicily


The cuisine of Sicily is a complex mish mash of dishes from various cultures as it has a long history of being governed by everyone from Arabs to Normans and all. While you're in Sicily, look out for following food items:
  • Gas station cuisine. As we presume that most of your tour will happen by car drives, you'll stop intermittently at gas stations for refueling purposes. So look out for the cafes around the gas station and savour the delicious Italian dishes.
  • Traditional Sicilian plate. A sicilian dish will consist of two parts: starters and main course. Sicilian starters include caponata which is an eggplant dish and gatò di patate, a potato and cheese pie. The main course include meat, fish, pastas, pizzas, and sometimes rice. This is usually followed by sweets or ice creams.
  • Sicilian dessert. If you have a sweet tooth, you'll definitely love your time in Sicily. Deserts prepared by Sicilian chefs are equally good tasting as they look good to eye.
  • Ice creams and gelato. Try as many flavors as you want in Sicily as there are just so many of them prepared from basil, cinnamon, vanilla, chocolate, licorice, and the gelato (the bread or cone) come in various flavors and crispiness level as well.
  • Contemporary cuisine. Sicily has various restaurants and cafes that serve food from around the world.
Things To Do In Sicily



The activities you can do while you're in Sicily Tours is aplenty. With 1,000 Km of coastline, beautiful Borghis (small towns), significant archaeological sites, and vibrant culture, you can satiate your crave for any possible things you wished to do. Here are some of the exciting activities undertaken by tourists while they're in Sicily:
  1. Coastline drive. Drive through the coastline of Sicily with a view to superb mountain and plains landscape and beaches and seas.
  2. Cycling. If you want a more eco friendly tour, then you can cycle through the roads of Sicily.
  3. Wine tasting tour. Wine is prepared in Sicily since it existed. Experience the unique wine making process and taste the best in this tasting tour.
  4. Easter break visitors. Easter is celebrated vibrantly in Sicily and there's no better place to experience it than in the towns of this island.
  5. Climb Mount Etna. It is a snowcapped active stratovolcano in Sicily best for hiking and climbing.
  6. Road Tripping. What's better than taking a road trip through the historical and gardensque towns of Sicily?
  7. Island Hopping. There are several islands near Sicily. So take a series of short journeys through the ocean from one island to the other.
  8. Sightseeing. With immense archeological significance, visit the historical sightseeing places of Sicily.

The Island of Sicily holds a lot for tourists who come here having loads of expectation, and Sicily fulfils most of them. But getting around the places and renting a car can be a bit tricky. We, at Sicily Airport Transfer, simplify that process and specialize in transportation services to and from Sicily Airport. Contact to Sicily Airport Transfer today.

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