Sicily is one of the best places in Europe to hire a car and explore without any prescribed agenda. From the baroque towns of Val di Noto to villages with medieval castles and quaint beachfront ...
Underscoring Sicily’s popularity as a destination ... The marvels of two UNESCO World Heritage Sites, Siracusa and Noto, which like Catania is one of the Baroque towns of the Val di Noto ...
Taormina and Catania were magical, but there were also a handful of cities in Sicily that I would have loved to visit, such as the capital city, Palermo, and Noto. I've also never been to mainland ...
By night, rest your sightseeing feet at Anche Gli Angeli; the buzziest spot in Noto for an aperitivo, some delicious food and a spot of local live music. Corrado may be Sicily’s new kid on the block, ...
Are you ready to embrace old-world charm in your home? The timeless elegance of Baroque, especially exemplified in Noto, ...
From sea life to sunken ships: Discoveries on an expedition ship's submarine diveAfter Seabourn located a long-sunken WWI-era ship in Chile, I'm reminded how diving in an expedition ship's sub can ...
Noto and Palazzolo Acreide, so named for their impressive 18th-century late baroque architecture. Sitting on the southwestern coast of Sicily is Agrigento, known for its long beaches full of ...
Visit the Mediterranean’s largest island to relive moments from White Lotus, taste wine atop Mount Etna, and explore the birthplace of traditional Italian foods, including cannoli.
The eight towns in south-eastern Sicily: Caltagirone, Militello Val di Catania, Catania, Modica, Noto, Palazzolo, Ragusa and Scicli, were all rebuilt after 1693 on or beside towns existing at the time ...