One of the most renowned seaside resorts on the Tyrrhenian coast, with golden beaches, seaside clubs, and elegant boutiques.
Its panoramic lookout offers a unique view of the Aeolian Islands, and daily hydrofoils depart from the port for Lipari and Vulcano. The Bay of San Gregorio and its sandy beaches are a must for sea lovers.
Perched at 548 meters between the Nebrodi Mountains and the Tyrrhenian Sea, San Marco d'Alunzio is one of the most beautiful villages in Italy: stone alleys, medieval churches, and spectacular coastal views. Perfect for an afternoon of history and sunsets. It's about 14 km from Sant'Agata (a 15–20-minute drive).
The capital of Sicily, rich in Arab-Norman art, historic markets, and a lively, colorful soul.
Worth visiting are the Cathedral, the Teatro Massimo, the Ballarò Market and the gardens of the Palazzina Cinese.
At the foot of Etna, Catania fascinates with its baroque architecture, the Cathedral Square with the Elephant symbol of the city, and the lively Fishmonger, where you can breathe the true Sicilian soul.
The Valley of the Temples is one of the most iconic archaeological parks in the Mediterranean: a succession of Doric temples overlooking the sea, including the majestic Temple of Concordia, the Temple of Juno, and the Temple of Hercules, nestled among almond and olive trees. A UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1997, it is at its best at dawn and dusk; during the summer months, there are also evocative evening openings with illuminated pathways.
Sicily's green lung and its largest protected area: a mountain ridge of forests, pastures, and high-altitude lakes where silence reigns supreme.
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Among the most picturesque routes are Lake Maulazzo and Lake Biviere, at the foot of Monte Soro (1847 m), the highest peak of the Nebrodi: itineraries suitable for everyone, perfect for walks, trekking and picnics in nature.