We spent 9 days in Sicily, and with only that much at hand, we decided to focus on some of the highlights on the eastern part of the island: we spent 2 nights in Cefalù, 1 night in Taormina, 3 nights in Syracuse, 1 night in Ragusa and last but not least 2 nights in Agrigento.
And yes, Sicily has a wealth to offer, ranging from spectacular cultural highlights, Antique and Baroque, beautiful landscapes, fine beaches and a very refined Mediterranean cuisine. You will not be Off The Beaten Track, definitely, but you will not only be confronted with busloads of tourists.
- Statue of Icarus and the Temple of Concordia, Valle dei Templi, Agrigento
- Spiaggia de Cefalé or Beach of Cefalú
- Spiaggia de Cefalé or Beach of Cefalú
- Spiaggia de Cefalé or Beach of Cefalú
- Duomo di Cefalú or Cathedral of Cefalú
- Duomo di Cefalú or Cathedral of Cefalú
- Fisherman in the Harbor of Cefalú
- In the streets of Cefalú
- The Teatro Antico di Taormina, the Ancient Greek Theatre of Taormina
- Piazza IX Aprile in Taormina
- Piazza del Duomo, Taormina
- Duomo, the Cathedral, Syracuse
- Piazza del Duomo, Syracuse
- Virgin Mary, El Duomo, the Cathedral, Syracuse
- Castello Maniace, Maniace Castle, Ortygia Island, Syracuse
- Harbor of Syracuse
- In the Streets of Syracuse
- Cattedrale di San Nicolo, Noto
- Duomo of San Giorgio, the Dome of Saint George, Ragusa
- One of the many Baroque Balconies of Ragusa Ibla
- View of Ragusa Superiore from Ragusa Ibla
- Statue of Icarus in front of the Temple of Concordia, Valle dei Templi, Agrigento
- Temple of Concordia, Valle dei Templi, Agrigento
- Temple of Juno, Valle dei Templi, Agrigento
- La Scala dei Turchi, the Turks Staircase, Agrigento
- Sunset at La Scala dei Turchi, the Turks Staircase, Agrigento
- Temple E, Selimonte
- Temple E, Selimonte




























