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Noto, Sicily : A Baroque Pearl Full of Treasures

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October 18, 2022
Noto, located in the southeast of Sicily, dazzled me with its atmosphere and architecture. Contemporary cathedral, churches and palaces, all in almost identical shade of golden honey, truly represent the Sicilian Baroque. This clean and tidy town, with an attractive center with over 30 churches and 40 palaces, was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2002.
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Punta Della Mola : A Sicilian Inlet Full Of Magic

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September 21, 2022
In search of beautiful sunsets and places to snorkel, I found a place where a beautiful cliff is kissed by the blue sea. This place is located on the Maddalena Peninsula of Siracusa. It is a marine protected area consisting of a natural inlet, with two small beaches, and a wonderful view of the island of Ortigia.
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Marzamemi Piazza


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Marzamemi, Sicily : The Picturesque Fishing Village You Will Love

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September 6, 2022
Visiting Marzamemi is like visiting a town that seems to have come out of an old tale. Characterized by the yellow stone houses arranged around two natural harbors truly makes Marzamemi a little gem not be missed on your journey as you discover Easter Sicily.
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Burcoli Castle Aerial View


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A RELAXING DRONE VIDEO OF BRUCOLI, SICILY TO WATCH

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July 25, 2022

With my drone, DJI Mini 2, I decided to capture some footage of this small fishing village. If you haven’t read about it,…

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Greek Theatre Taormina


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Taormina, The Hill-Top Town You’ll Fall In Love With

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July 14, 2022

Living in the biggest island in the Mediterranean is giving me a lot of opportunities to explore it. Throughout history, from the Greeks to modern day Italy, Sicily has had high-importance strategically for military operations, economic trade, and control of resources. From ancient times to modern day life it has also been a place to holiday and no other town stands out like Taormina.

On a hill-top not too far away from the strait that divides Sicily from the Italian Peninsula lies a charming city, facing out toward the Ionian Sea from a high, natural terrace. With its Medieval architecture, its ancient Greek soul, and the colors of Mediterranean foliage, Taormina is one of the most beautiful places you could visit in the world. The Greeks and Romans who holidayed in Taormina savoured that very same view, and it continues to be a destination to this day.

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Centuripe, Sicily : A Unique Village That Looks Like A Person

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May 16, 2022

Italy is a country full of truly unique villages in the world. You can find places that are known for their rich history, while others are known just for their particular beauty. In Sicily there is a place that is peculiar and fascinating that is known for its shape. The name of this town is Centuripe.

It is a village that gets its beauty from being perched on five cliffs that are joined together, which gives life to a picturesque man-shape. Known as the "balcony of Sicily", this town has stunning views across to Mount Etna. Centuripe has avoided mass tourism, since It has been on my to-do-list, I will be the visiting tourist to explore this place.

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Ragusa, Sicily : A Fascinating City Trapped In Time

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April 30, 2022
I am on the move exploring Sicily again, searching and exploring to find the best things this Mediterranean island has to offer. I heard about Ragusa from some locals who encouraged me to visit this charming little town. I was told, “If you want to see how Sicily looked like in the 17th century, you need to go there”. Well, I have it on my sight and I want to see what this town is all about. My camera is fully charged, so let’s see what I can discover and learn about this area. I am intrigued and ready to explore this city. Ragusa here I come!
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Brucoli with Sunset


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Brucoli, Sicily The Complete Guide To Food and Drinks

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April 8, 2022
I have been living in Brucoli for six months now and It is officially Spring. With the weather warming up walking into town is easy. This is my first spring here and I am starting to notice that the crowds are growing in the weekends. Parking is getting harder to find as the small roads become congested with vehicles that the visitors are making their own parking spots. Fortunately, the parking situation is not an Issue for me. I can walk into town without a problem, which makes it easy to start exploring more of what this fishing hamlet has to offer. Usually, I am writing about places I have been, but Brucoli’s atmosphere has made me realize that there are some good restaurants that utilize what the sea has to offer and I would like to share some of my favorites.
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How to Explore the Stunning Siracusa Archeological Park

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December 12, 2021

As Roman and Greek history came together, two of the most significant ancient archaeological sites from both civilizations are situated next to one another…

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Syracuse & Ortigia, Discover The Astonishing Ancient City Southeast Of Sicily

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November 29, 2021
Siracusa (or Syracuse, as it is still often referred as in English) is a beautiful town, with plenty to see for at least a couple of days. This town is a fine cultural destination and very significant in developing the Mediterranean culture for over three millennia, which is why it is recognized by UNESCO's heritage list.
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