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Visit My-Sicily.com for information about Ustica villas Mt Etna, the largest volcano in Europe and one of the most active in the world, lies south of Taormina. Giarre weather forecast You are permitted to climb up to 2900m. Ustica villas. A rope marks the spot where the volcano’s unpredictability makes it unsafe to go any further. Further south, the town of Syracuse was once a very powerful Greek city. Cheap Caltanissetta Hotels Check out the medieval buildings on the island of Ortigia which lies in the centre of town. Don’t miss the 5th century Teatro Greco – a masterpiece hewn out of rock with a seating capacity for 16,000 people. Cheap Lampedusa Hotels The five Doric temples in the town of Agrigento are also well worth a visit. They are the most well preserved of Sicily’s Greek ruins and are truly spectacular. Ustica villasFor touring the island can be roughly divided into the north-shore and south-shore areas. Discount cheap lodging Licata The north shore has reefs, olive groves, secluded coves and countless seaside resorts including Cefalu, a gorgeous Arab-Norman city with good beaches. Ustica villas. West of center of the north coast is Palermo the ancient capital and the island’s largest city. Be sure to visit the central market and 12th-century Monreale Cathedral which is 6 mi/8 km west of town (it has impressive biblical mosaics). Cheap Licata Hotels About 50 mi/80 km west of Palermo lies the ancient village of Erice atop a mountain: It still has remains of a temple dedicated to Venus. Ustica villas. The southern coast has an even milder climate so there’s swimming most of the year (although it can get cold there between November and March). Houses to rent in Sant Agata Militello From early times Sicily has been coveted for its fertile land and today Sicily still has a largely agricultural based economy. Ustica villas. Its main products include wheat (hard wheat from Enna for bread and pasta), barley, corn, peppers, tomatoes, aubergines, courgettes, potatoes, grapes, figs, pears, peaches, La Ficurinnia or the fig of India (from the West Indies) and citrus fruits and almonds (introduced by the Arabs). Ustica villas A sweet liquid called "manna" is produced in Castelbuono and Pollina. Information about Erice This is collected from a species of Ash tree. It solidifies and is used in cakes and sweets. Ustica villas. Dairy produce includes a number of cheeses such as Ricotta, Pecorino Siciliano and Caciocavallo Ragusano. Tourist attractions in Acireale The Sicilian fishing industry provides tuna, swordfish, sea bream, sardines, octopus, squid, prawns and mussels. Other industries include wine (for example, Donna Fugata, Regaleali, Malvasia and sweet Marsala), balsamic vinegar, olive oil, honey, bottled water (from Geraci), salt and other food processing. Camping and Caravan sites in Capo D Orlando Sulphur mines in Caltanissetta have traditionally played a part in the Sicilian economy. Today chemicals and refined petroleum are modern Sicilian industries. Ustica villas. The growth of transport companies and the modernisation of Sicily's road system have been essential to Sicily's industrial development. Cheap flights Sicily Chief Sicilian ports are Catania, Messina and Palermo. Palermo was founded by Phoenicians who sailed there from their native Carthage. Tourist Information office centre Sicily The Greeks colonized the whole island, leaving some of the most beautiful and best-preserved temples they ever built at Agrigento, Selinunte and Segesta. Ustica villas. Around those glorious sites they planted Sicily's first olive trees and grape vines. Egadi Islands Tours and Excursions Traces of the Roman period in Sicily can be found in the amphitheatres at Taormina and Siracusa, as well as in that city's Christian catacombs. But perhaps Rome's most lasting (and infamous) contribution to the island came in fostering the great land ownerships which eventually impoverished the peasantry and led, many centuries later, to the founding of secret societies aimed at destroying the fabulously wealthy landlords. Ustica villas. In Palermo, these groups were known as mafia. Siracusa Syracuse lodging |