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The little known Aeolian Islands just of the northern coast of Sicily are an undiscovered delight, particularly if you're looking for peace and quiet surrounded by the pleasures of nature. The sea is deep blue, warm and clear, ideal for underwater swimming and fishing, accompanied by flying-fish, swordfish, turtles, sea-horses and hammerfish. Driving Capo Di Orlando. The islands are bathed in a limpid clear light, setting off the black volcanic pumice stone. Diving Schools Caltanissetta Vines are cultivated on the coastal strips and around the towns. Driving Holidays Campo Bello di Mazara On the island of Vulcano bathe in its warm sea-water, heated by underground volcanic springs. Driving Capo Di Orlando. The active volcano on Stromboli offers a spectacular opportunity to observe lava flows and frequent noisy minor eruptions.

A source of revenue for the Sicilian economy has been money sent home from migrants. Like many Europeans, in the nineteenth century and early twentieth century, a number of Sicilians migrated to countries such as the USA in search of work. Driving Capo Di Orlando. Although far from home strong links bound Sicilian migrants to their families and communities in Sicily. Historical Places in Campo Bello di Mazara In fact, today, some Sicilian Americans are thinking of returning to their roots and small complexes of retirement houses are being constructed for American Sicilians. It is hardly surprising that Sicily should exert its "pull" on its own people as it has done to many others in the past. Diving holidays Caltanissetta  

'To have seen Italy without having seen Sicily is not having seen Italy at all, for Sicily is the key to everything.' So said Goethe. Driving Capo Di Orlando. Tuscany might want a look in, and Rome might beg to differ, but Sicily, with a history of foreign occupation across the centuries, is certainly fascinating, with a real pot-pourri of culture, cuisine and architecture. Plus the odd volcano. Historical Places in Acireale

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