The Treasures of Taormina Sicily
Image via Wikipedia Explore the historical allure of Sicily’s sumptuous open air museum. The Phoenicians, Carthaginians, Romans, Vandals, Ostrogoths, Longobards, Byzantines and Arabs have contributed...
View ArticleMarzipan Festival in Catania Sicily to Honor St. Agatha
Image via Wikipedia Catania Sicily has beautiful Baroque architecture. You can see the top of the spectacular volcano, Mount Etna. From February 3rd-5th make plans to attend the festival that honors...
View ArticleA Splendid Week in Sunny, Sultry Sicily
Image via Wikipedia Coat of arm of Sicily (Photo credit: Wikipedia) Sicily is a magical destination; kind of like going to heaven. So it makes sense to go to Sultry Sicily for Easter. Sicily was an...
View ArticleCelebrate the Feast Day of Saint George in Vino con Vista Ragusa Sicily
Ragusa is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Sicily. It is divided into two parts: Modern and Ibla. Ragusa Ibla is the lower part of the town and has medieval remains and elegant Baroque buildings and...
View ArticleEaster and Holy Week Rituals in Sicily: Buona Pasqua
The town has a strong tradition of religious rites and ceremonies that date from the Spanish Domination of the 15th-17th centuries. These rites are demonstrated during mystic Holy Week celebrations....
View ArticleMount Etna in Sicily
Deutsch: Logo UNESCO-Welterbe (Deutsche Version) (Photo credit: Wikipedia) Mt Etna, with Catania in the foreground (Photo credit: Wikipedia) Mt Etna, with Catania in the foreground (Photo credit:...
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