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Guesthouse Caltanissetta

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Guesthouse Caltanissetta

Sicily is a mountainous island — an extension of the Apennine Mountains separated from the mainland by the Straits of Messina. There are many reasons to visit Sicily: water sports, beaches of rock and sand (including black sand), natural beauty, good food and friendly people. Flight booking Caltanissetta

Mt Etna, the largest volcano in Europe and one of the most active in the world, lies south of Taormina. You are permitted to climb up to 2900m. Guesthouse Caltanissetta. 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. Flats in Caltanissetta 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. Driving Holidays Caltanissetta 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. Guesthouse Caltanissetta.

For touring the island can be roughly divided into the north-shore and south-shore areas. The north shore has reefs, olive groves, secluded coves and countless seaside resorts including Cefalu, a gorgeous Arab-Norman city with good beaches. Guesthouse Caltanissetta. 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). Farmhouse Accommodation Capo Di Orlando 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. Guesthouse Caltanissetta. 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). Ferries Agrigento

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