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Sicily and Its IslesExplore Sicily – an island paradise nestled amongst the deep blue waves of the Mediterranean. Sample specialties in Palermo’s colorful food market. Taste organic olive oil and learn how sustainable production methods support opposing the Mafia. Explore Agrigento’s Valley of the Temples (UNESCO) with a guide. Enjoy two nights on the Isle of Salina and visit a traditional caper farm. Spend two nights in Taormina, perched above the Ionian Sea. See Mount Etna from a different perspective on an off-road excursion. Discover how ancient traditions blend into modern society as you travel along Sicily and two of its beloved isles.
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Salina
Salina
Salina is a lush island of the Aeolian Islands north of Sicily of southern Italy. Divided into 3 villages, the entire island of Salina is surrounded by high mountains, smooth coastlines, diverse flora and rich vegetation. Salina was named after the salt works of Lingua, one of the small villages found on the island. Traces of Greek and Roman culture remained on Salina after the Greeks settled on the island in 4 BC, and the Romans during the reign of Imperial Rome. Visitors passing by Salina can trek Fossa Delle Felci, a famous volcano and UNESCO world heritage site. Although the beaches and pristine waters often call out your name, visitors are also able to make a pilgrimage to Santuario Della Madonna Del Terzito or tour Museo dell'Emmigrazione Eoliana.
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Marsala
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Taormina
Taormina
The east coast of Sicily is considered by many to be its most magnificent. Lovely Taormina was called "the greatest work of art and nature" by Goethe in his Italian Journey. Situated above the Ionian Sea with Mount Etna as a spectacular backdrop, this storybook town of sculpted gardens, stately palaces and ancient monuments is easily one of Sicily’s most striking sites. There is much to see and do here; the main attractions in Taormina are seen on foot. Incredible vistas are available from Taormina's Public Gardens which are filled with exotic flowers and plants. In Giardini-Naxos, close to the pier, the Bourbon fort contains a fine museum, Museo Archaeologico. The entrance is via a garden bisected by an ancient lava flow.
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Cefalu
Cefalu
Cefalù is located in the Province of Palermo, Sicily, on the Tyrrhenian Sea. Visitors enjoy the lively nightlife and the main attractions of the ancient city including the Cathedral, dating back to 1131.
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Agrigento
Agrigento
Agrigento is a small town on the Southern coast of Sicily. The beach is wonderful and the small streets of the old town are quaint and charming. Just outside the city, you will find magnificent Greek temples located in the Valley of the Seven Temples.
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Palermo
Palermo
Palermo is a city and seaport in Italy on the northwestern coast of Sicily, on the Tyrrhenian Sea. It is the largest city and chief port of Sicily. Many of the oldest buildings in the city date from the period when Sicily was a Norman kingdom and show Arab, Byzantine, Norman, and Spanish influences. Outstanding examples are the cathedral (1169-1185), the Palatine Chapel (1140), and the church of San Giovanni degli Eremiti (1132).
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