A treasure chest of jewels in the heart of the Mediterranean:
Sicily
Due to its central position in the Mediterranean Sea, its considerable size, and its fertile land, Sicily has always been the ideal destination for those peoples who, after landing on its shores, settled and stayed. These are the reasons why Sicily has never lost its charm and appeal, and why it is a land to visit and experience in all its facets, from the most famous to the lesser-known and unexpected. From this comes our commitment to offer a wide range of proposals and opportunities that, throughout the year, satisfy the curiosity, sensitivity, emotions, taste, and intellect of those wishing to explore and discover Sicily and its numerous places and peculiarities.
Visiting Sicily means being able to observe the variety of its coasts, which in some stretches are composed of hard black volcanic stone of various shapes, in others of white rock with an exotic appearance, and in others still of soft, fine sand in blended colors or richly colored pebbles; coasts that are here and there adorned with islands of various sizes, always of ancient beauty.
Visiting Sicily means being stimulated by the movement created by its heights, so different despite the apparent uniformity, which change colors according to the seasons, and through which it is possible to experience different climates: from the typical Mediterranean climate, to the continental, and even alpine climate.
Visiting Sicily means immersing oneself in a delightfully exaggerated nature, in which every element aims to offer its best, but can also show moments of great delicacy.
Visiting Sicily means approaching a rich and varied culture, expressed in musical, artistic, and literary forms as unique as they are universal in their reality and originality.
Visiting Sicily means tasting a cuisine in which all this geographical and cultural variety is translated into countless and always genuine dishes.
Visiting Sicily means walking in cities founded, built, and decorated by peoples who succeeded one another throughout history; cities where one can grasp the passage of time through monuments of different eras, and where the hope for an equally prosperous future is alive.