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
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