Tourism Attraction In Sicily, Italy

Sicily, like most places in Southern Europe, is a land of ancient history. Over the centuries many cultures have left their mark here, but perhaps most strongly influence felt the ancient Greek civilization. You'll feel the atmosphere and the spirit of local culture and architecture. Sicily is a real paradise for lovers of culture and ancient architecture. You can see the traces of different nation, but the Greek amphitheatres and ancient monuments are literally at every turn. But perhaps the most impressive traces of the ancient Greeks one would find in cities such as Syracuse and Taormina.

Sicily has a wonderful subtropical Mediterranean climate. Sun is shining generously throughout the year, but there are people on the beaches from the second half of April to early November. However in April the sea water is still cool, and in November the weather becomes variable and rainfall becomes more frequent event. Summer temperatures range from the pleasant 22 - 23°C in April and November to around 30 - 35°C in July and especially in August. Sometimes proximity to the coast of Africa makes a joke with Sicily and the island suffers from an unusual hot tropical heat, coming from the Sahara Desert. Winter months are known for their variable weather. Overall, even in January temperaturitre are nice and in warm and sunny days you can walk with t-shirt. Sometimes however, there are cases when it becomes cold, windy and rainy. In the higher parts of Sicily winter months can bring heavy snowfall and that’s good news for lovers of skiing.

The nature of the island of Sicily is very beautiful. Typical feature of the local landscape is its diversity. From the Mediterranean coast to Mount Etna the local nature changes dramatically. The lowest parts of the island, where the weather is warmer are dominated by Mediterranean species such as olives, citrus trees (oranges, tangerines and lemons), palms, cypresses and others. Around the coast you can see even some tropical species such as cacti for example. Vineyards occupy very large areas and grow extremely well. One of the most popular plants on the island is the Almond tree. The sicily architecture variety of flowers is amazing. In height, increases the number of coniferous and deciduous trees such as oaks and chestnuts, and reduces the diversity of evergreen plant species. In Sicilian forests you can find such animals as Sicilian deer (which is the largest animal on the island), wild boar, wild cat, red fox and others. The island is a refuge for many migratory birds that use Sicily as a place for hibernation.

Etna volcano is one of the most important sights of Italy. This is a tourist attraction that brings revenue of millions of Euros each year. Many hotels and restaurants in the vicinity rely almost entirely on the tourism flows to the volcano. Nearby, work а chair lift, which can save to the visitors the exhausting steep slopes climbing. It is important to add that Etna is interesting, but expensive destination. Prices of services (especially transport services) in the region are higher compared with the average prices in Sicily. Otherwise, Etna is located in extreme eastern parts of the island. With its height of 3323 meters it is the largest volcano in Europe (with the exception of Teide on the Spanish Canary Islands). Because of its significant height the temperatures in the vicinity of the volcano are much lower compared with those in the lowest parts of the island. Everything is bathed in silence around and if there are not huge crowds of tourists you can even hear your own breathing.

Sicilian cuisine is considered to be one of the most delicious and wholesome in the world. The southern – most Italian island is famous for the consumption of a wide variety of fresh fruits and vegetables and a wide range of meat and vegetarian dishes. Daily lives of Sicilians and tourists is most often flavored with tomatoes, peppers, zucchini, olives, potatoes, eggplant, citrus fruits, fish and other delicious marine products, wide variety of cathedral in sicily cheeses and meat products. In the majority of local dishes and salads Sicilians like to add some of the most fantastic sauces. Like elsewhere in Italy, Sicilians also consume in large quantities spaghetti and pasta. Onions and garlic are added to different types of sauces and salads. The most popular herbs are oregano and basil.

Sicily is known also for something else - some of the most superb wines in the world. The rich in valuable ingredients Sicilian soil, in combination with mild winters, abundant winter rainfall and plenty of sunlight throughout the year, promote the wide variety of quality grapes that are perfect for production of red and white wines with a worldwide reputation. All these facts have turned Sicily into one of the most attractive places in the world to practice culinary and wine tourism.

The beaches in Sicily are beautiful and in combination with hot climate and long summer season this is a solid base for turning Sicily into a paradise for holidaymakers. It is difficult to determine which are the most beautiful (everyone has its own taste), but we still have a small list of places that according to our team offer the best opportunities for fun on the beach:

One of the most beautiful beaches of Sicily is called San Vito Lo Capo and is located in Trapani, approximately about an hour’s drive west of Palermo. The beach is located at the northwest corner of the island and face north. The sand is very light, almost white. The sea waters are transparent and at the west end you will find a charming small marina, which is suitable for people arriving by water. Pretty impressive is also the beach, which stretches east of Castellammare del Golfo. Its length is more than 9 kilometers. The looking north beach is covered with fine golden sand. It is located about 40 minutes west of Palermo, not far from Trapani.

On the northeastern coast of Sicily is located Taormina. The beautiful town and smaller surrounding villages are famous for their incredible beaches. This is actually the most popular tourist destination for holidaymakers in Sicily. In Letojanni just north of Taormina is located a lovely beach. Beautiful beach you will find also in Giardini Naxos, located south of Taormina. The beach in Mazzaro is a small, but very charming. Here sea waters are generally calm since the place is tucked away.

One of the most beautiful beaches in southern Sicily is Vendicari. Besides its light, fine sand and clear waters, the area boasts unspoiled nature and sicily remains wildlife. Here on the shore of the Ionian Sea is located Oasi Faunistica di Vendicari nature reserve. One of the biggest advantages here is the pure nature and the lack of tourist crowds which to disturb your rest on the beach.

In the southwestern part of Sicily is located the town of Sciacca (Agrigento). Four kilometers west of the town you will find one of the most beautiful beaches in this part of Sicily - San Marco. It faces west and therefore here is a perfect place to welcome the sunset in the late afternoon.

When to travel to Sicily? Many people believe that the island offers excellent opportunities for tourism throughout the year. But we'd recommend May, June, September and October when you can see the island in its best light. During these four months the temperatures are perfect, the sunshine is in abundance, unbearable heats are missing, the conditions are great for the beach, but there are not too many people. In July and August temperatures are too high and the tourist crowds are huge.

What clothes should I wear for tourism in Sicily? From December to March the weather gets cooler and it requires a warmer clothing. However, temperatures rarely fall below 10 degrees, so too thick clothes are unnecessary. Winter in Sicily is very similar to spring, so except for a warm sweater and jacket is good to wear also some t-shirts, because sometimes even in the midst of winter could become too hot under the strong Sicilian sun. In April and November is good to combine spring with summer clothes, as conditions in different days vary strongly. In early April the weather may still parthenon sicily be cool, but at the end of the month you may already lounge on the beach. The same goes for November. From early May to late October summer clothing is most appropriate. A coat is optional depending on whether you are planning to go in the higher parts of the mountainous island and if you are too chilly. During the hottest months (especially July and August) airy and light-coloured clothing is most appropriate. And do not forget to be careful how long you stay outside because the heat is very strong and barely tolerable, especially for residents of northern states. Avoid the hottest midday hours. Sunscreens and sunglasses are mandatory!

