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Why Eastern Sicily - Long summer due to southern location
- Great beaches combined with a wonderful culture
- Great value for money
More about Eastern Sicily The eastern coast of Sicily is dominated by Mount Etna located on the mid east coast behind Catania. As one of the world's largest active volcanoes, it dominates the skyline from the north to the south of the east coast and makes a wonderful backdrop for photos taken from Taormina in the north to Ragusa in the south of the east coast. Apart from Mount Etna and the black volcanic beaches around Catania, Eastern Sicily has beautiful white sandy beaches with crystal clear water, some of the worlds best archaeological sites and the antique cities of Syracuse, Noto, Ragusa, Modica and Taormina that are wonderful to discover. Meanwhile in the hinterland vineyards, olive groves, white roads lined with beautiful dry stone walls leading to imposing landlord's mansions and family farmhouses provide unlimited excursion opportunities.
To do in Eastern Sicily - Take a tour to see the volcano at Mt Etna
- A day trip to Taormina is unforgettable
- A swim at one of the many beaches between Syracuse to Ragusa
- Explore antique villages and taste local delicacies
- Do some chocolate tasting at Modica
- Explore the old towns of Syracusa, Modica, Ragusa, Noto
- Enjoy the lively coastal towns of Acireale, Acitrezzo
Localities
Fanusa Seaside residential area surrounded by market gardens and olive groves near Syracuse
Syracuse Ancient city on the south eastern coast with important archeological ruins and its centre at Ortygia island surrounded by the sea
Noto A pleasant and attractive Baroque town with origins back to the Bronze age situated only 8km from the Marina di Noto, a seaside town with white sandy beaches.
Modica Famous for its home made chocolates and amazingly original hillside town that is now Unesco heritage listed
Catania Situated on the mid east coast under the shadow of Mount Etna, Sicily’s second largest city has a long and dramatic history of conquest and lava having been buried seven times.
Acireale Lush vegetation grows from the volcanic soils of Mt Etna around this lively coastal village
Taormina Taormina is a popular and fashionable tourist resort with famously stunning views and a picturesque Graeco-Roman theatre, high above the sea and facing Etna.
Ragusa One of the “string of jewels” of Baroque towns of on the Iblea Plateau with some of the most exquisite and undiscovered Baroque buildings and churches of Europe; and a string of white sandy beaches nearby.
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