In my quest to explore all eight UNESCO World Heritage Val di Noto towns and cities I have found myself in the town famous for its chocolate, Modica. …
In a hidden place on the slope before the Pre-Alps, just a few kilometers from Pordenone, lies a small village that shines in its own light. Located in…
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.
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.
It is Italians' little secret. A place where beaches are magnificent and the waters are crystal clear, turquoise and warm. Where the weather holds up the majority of the season making it an excellent place to visit. It is a town that sits in a dramatic coastal cliff with endless and stunning views. Known as the "pearl of the Tyrrhenian Sea", Tropea is town you want to add to your Italian summer itinerary.