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How long is the drive from Rabat to Agrigento?

The direct drive from Rabat to Agrigento is 173 mi (278 km), and should have a drive time of 4 hrs 47 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Rabat to Agrigento, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Noto, Ragusa, Piazza Armerina, Scicli, and Modica, as well as top places to visit like Lido Scialai and Lido Playa Carratois, or the ever-popular Isola delle Correnti.

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Top cities between Rabat and Agrigento

The top cities between Rabat and Agrigento are Noto, Ragusa, Piazza Armerina, Scicli, and Modica. Noto is the most popular city on the route. It's 3 hours from Rabat and 3 hours from Agrigento.
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Scicli

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Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Scicli, located in southeastern Sicily, is a charming and often overlooked baroque town that is now gaining attention. Its compact historic center is undergoing gentrification and is filled with cultural attractions such as churches, palaces, museums, and even served as a filming location for the TV series Inspector Montalbano. The town's flamboyant architecture tells stories of its past prosperity and grandeur.
31% as popular as Noto
8 minutes off the main route, 47% of way to Agrigento
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Modica

Sights & Landmarks
Historic Walking Areas
Modica, a charming city in southeast Sicily, Italy, is renowned for its stunning Baroque architecture and rich history. The Cathedral of St. George and Casa Natale Salvatore Quasimodo are just some of the notable landmarks that showcase the city's cultural heritage. Additionally, Modica is celebrated for its traditional chocolate-making methods dating back to the 16th century, with the Chocolate Museum offering insights into this delectable tradition.
26% as popular as Noto
4 minutes off the main route, 48% of way to Agrigento
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Noto

Sights & Landmarks
Ancient Ruins
Noto, a city in southeastern Sicily, Italy, is renowned for its stunning baroque architecture. The 18th-century Noto Cathedral and the Palazzo Ducezio are prime examples of this style. The city also boasts the richly adorned balconies of Palazzo Nicolaci and the impressive Porta Reale.
Most popular city on this route
21 minutes off the main route, 48% of way to Agrigento
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Ragusa

Ragusa, a picturesque hilltop city in southeast Sicily, Italy, is divided into two parts: the old town of Ragusa Ibla and the more modern Ragusa Superiore. The old town is known for its stunning baroque architecture, including the grand Duomo di San Giorgio and the sweeping views from Giardino Ibleo. In contrast, Ragusa Superiore boasts ornate Ragusa Cathedral with its museum of religious art and relics.
56% as popular as Noto
2 minutes off the main route, 53% of way to Agrigento
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Piazza Armerina

Piazza Armerina is a charming town located in the heart of Sicily, specifically in the province of Enna. Situated on a hill about 700 meters above sea level, this town offers a refreshing climate even during the summer months. With its rich history dating back to Norman king Guglielmo II d'Altavilla's reign, Piazza Armerina boasts numerous churches, palaces, and other architectural marvels.
39% as popular as Noto
22 minutes off the main route, 73% of way to Agrigento

Best stops along Rabat to Agrigento drive

The top stops along the way from Rabat to Agrigento (with short detours) are Villa Romana del Casale, Casa Milvus in centro storico by Wonderful Italy, and Ibla. Other popular stops include Staircase of Santa María del Monte, Isola delle Correnti, and Scicli.
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Isola delle Correnti

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Island
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Isola delle Correnti, also known as the Island of Currents, is a charming rustic island located at Sicily's southern tip. It offers stunning panoramic views, clear waters, and is home to a towering 19th-century lighthouse. The island's fine sugar-like sands are shaped by the opposing currents of the Ionian Sea and the Mediterranean. This creates paler colored clear waters with more waves compared to northern Sicilian beaches.
Idyllic location with a fabulous little beach bar. Crisp cold local beer and seafood fare. Absolutely unforgettable way to spend the day while travelling through Sicily.
Karen A — Google review
Amazing views with crystal clear waters! Easy to get to even if it's high tide. Just a quick walk or swim through the water.
Paul D — Google review
Very beautiful and romantic place
Damian H — Google review
Extreme southern point of Europe, with the exception of Lampedusa Island, the Stream Island, named due to its location, a meeting point between the Mediterranean Sea and the Ionian Sea.
Eloro D — Google review
Beautiful places!
Raffaele R — Google review
amazing place
Giovanni T — Google review
(Translated by Google) Sicily's southernmost islet, with a beautiful 360-degree view. It's a shame about the lighthouse, which is completely abandoned and unsafe. It should be renovated and made accessible to tourists, because doing so would mean people would go there anyway, and it's very dangerous. If you're in the area, it's worth a visit. (Original) Isolotto più a sud della Sicilia, molto bella la vista a 360 gradi. Peccato per la struttura del faro, totalmente abbandonata e priva di messa in sicurezza. Andrebbe ristrutturata e resa accessibile ai turisti, perché così facendo qualcuno ci va comunque ed è molto pericoloso. Se vi trovate in zona vale la pena visitarlo.
Alessio A — Google review
(Translated by Google) The end of Italy... and the beginning of enchantment! The Isola delle Correnti is a simply wonderful place, difficult to describe in words. Here, nature speaks for itself: crystal-clear sea, wind, silence, and a unique sense of peace. A place that stays in your heart. 🌊🇮🇹 (Original) La fine dell’Italia… e l’inizio dell’incanto! L’Isola delle Correnti è un luogo semplicemente meraviglioso, difficile da descrivere a parole. Qui la natura parla da sola: mare cristallino, vento, silenzio e un senso di pace unico. Un posto che resta nel cuore. 🌊🇮🇹
Simo N — Google review
4.7
(867)
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4.5
(1113)
Portopalo di Capo Passero, Free municipal consortium of Syracuse, Italy, USA
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Lido Scialai

Temporarily Closed
$$$$affordable
Lido
Tapas, cocktails & simple bistro fare, served on beach loungers in view of a coastal island.
A nice beach, the business is well organized, the restaurant provides good food, even during high season (we went in August), reasonable price.
Ros P — Google review
Love it here! The Lido is well kept, the staff is friendly and depending on the wind you can either swim or do some light snorkeling. The view on the island and the Southernmost sopt of Italy are also lovely.
Maximilian Z — Google review
Fantastic sunsets, that you can enjoy in the Scialai bar, Grab something to eat as the food is nice. On the left you will have Isola del Correnti in front of a marvelous beach with crystal cereal water . ,💞
Aga R — Google review
The lido itself is a really nice place, well organised with quality food, good cocktails and good services in general. However, the sea, on the day that we were there, wasn't so great and the beach was full of little irritating flies. Nice.place to.enjoy a cocktail and watch the sun set into the sea
Andy 2 — Google review
The most south place in Sicilia. The most south restaurant in Sicilia. As this restaurant is here the only, you will love it. It is exactly the place where you want to stay, sit, eat, relax. Beautifull mix Grill. Absolute fantastic wine. Coffee can not miss. I love it here.
Zdenek K — Google review
Amazing restaurant to eat on the sea! High quality seafood! Really recommended! Service is excellent, especially Pippo! Number one
Francesco B — Google review
Fantastic beach club restaurant with incredible views of Isola delle Correnti. Beach club converts from a family restaurant to a nightclub at night with live DJs playing on the weekend. Good for young crowds.
Rafael G — Google review
Perfect spot, good restaurant.
Stefano P — Google review
4.2
(2018)
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4.1
(858)
Via Guardiana Contrada, snc, 96010 Portopalo di Capo Passero SR, Italy
https://www.scialai.it/
+39 389 536 6369
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Lido Playa Carratois

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Lido
Outdoor Activities
Lido Playa Carratois, located near Syracuse, is a stunning public beach with fine golden sand and clear, shallow waters. It's an ideal spot for relaxation and windsurfing on windy days. The beach offers umbrella rentals and has beach clubs and bars nearby. Visitors can enjoy the soft sand, crystal-clear water, and beautiful sunsets. While there are limited facilities, it's a peaceful and picturesque destination for those seeking a tranquil beach experience.
Wonderful beach, clean and warm water. There are few establishments around therefore you’ll always find someone open if you’d like to have a quick bite or a drink…or if you’ll have to use the loo. Not aure about the prices of beds and umbrella as we didn’t need them. The parking spaces are off-road so be careful when driving there as you can easily damage the car if you don’t pay attention. From time to time you’ll find a local guy asking, without insisting, for some change in exchange for “looking after the car” while you’re at the beach. He’s a good guy and if you ask he gives you recommendation on what to do or visit in the local area. If you have some spare coins, just give them to him. It’ll make him happy.
Stefano — Google review
Beautiful secluded beach suitable for relaxing and eating great food
Fardad G — Google review
One of the best beaches I ever set foot on. There are many "lidi" way overpriced. €50 for a third row beach umbrella with a half empty place is kind of a shame because the rest is nice.
Manuel C — Google review
Just arrived here,45 euro for 2 beda and parasol,no even small table, shower 0,50 cent euro, terrible! Looks really old! The beach is nice,clear water , I would not to take a risk to eat here.
Kristina K — Google review
Friendly enough staff but way overpriced for what they propose (both beach and restaurant) Setting is ok on the beach. We never got our meal because they forgot due to a 'busy service' but did not bother compensating or making an effort to apologise. Showers need to be paid extra. Toilets are not the cleanest.
Gigi D — Google review
Nice, this quiet beach was a bit windy. For laying sunbathing and reading a book . But had a lovely walk. When walking back towards the wind, stay right on the beach where the Sands damp so you don't get sand in your eyes.
Cule T — Google review
It's beautiful: the sand is nice and soft, the water is crystal clear! Definitely recommend to come here, it's beautiful in every season if you enjoy the sea
Salvatore P — Google review
Prices a bit above average but it is still worth it.
Daniele D — Google review
4.1
(1987)
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3.1
(749)
Carratois, 96010 Pachino SR, Italy
+39 392 152 6087
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Riserva naturale orientata Oasi Faunistica di Vendicari

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Nature preserve
Nature & Parks
Riserva naturale orientata Oasi Faunistica di Vendicari is a large and picturesque nature reserve that serves as a popular destination for birdwatching. The reserve features walking trails and provides access to beautiful beaches with open sand, rocks, and shallow waters. One of the most renowned beaches within the reserve is Cala Mosche, which is hidden by a cove, offering calm and clear waters along with warm temperatures.
Amazing and quiet place, perfect not just for the birdwatching but also for an easy walk beach to beach. It's possible to reach every beach by walking, starting from one pf the five gates of the natural site
Controvento F — Google review
Vendicari is beautiful. With the ticket you get access to 5 beaches. Walking to each take plenty of time so decide on one or two to visit if you really want to walk. Otherwise go by car. Note. The road is bad. You will find many cars coming and going both ways. Be careful not to scratch your car against the plants/branches coming towards you. A bit of a pain in the bum. Otherwise the beach is beautiful.
Nicodemo G — Google review
Absolutely beautiful reserve. Amazing bird life and very hot in summer bring water and be prepared bathrooms are more of a bush wee !! There is however along the trail the most incredible beach for swimming and just the most unbelievable beautiful clear water. Take a cozzie. And definitely wear it because there are no changing rooms.
Frances W — Google review
Very beautifull! Parking 5 eur/day(crash, vsrd). Go for some fruits in Oasi di fruta!Family ticket to enter rezerve - 7 eur (only card). Take all day for this place. Beach is perfect. Walking paths also. Come early and leave till sunset.
Inta J — Google review
It was a great decision to go there. We saw flamingos on the distance but also it was a nice walk around. We were at the beginning of December and it was nice weather so we could see the birds. Amazing experience.
Ivanna K — Google review
Surprisingly beautiful walk, spotted flamingos! Make sure to take sun protection as there are large portions with no shade.
Luciana M — Google review
Rough road in and parking €5 + €3.5 each for entry to national park. Great beach with glistening Ionian ocean.
Pieter L — Google review
Great opportunity to observe beautiful flamingos in their natural environment. Very inspiring and lovely experience.
Olimpia C — Google review
4.6
(13348)
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4.3
(2267)
Contrada Vendicari, 96017 Noto SR, Italy
http://www.riserva-vendicari.it/
+39 0931 468879
5

Parcheggio Per Spiaggia Calamosche

Parking lot
Outdoor Activities
Beaches
Nice sandy beach, clear water. You have to pay 5€ for the parking. You don’t have to take mask for snorkelling because there isn’t something to see
Dominik K — Google review
5€ for a car. There a tons of small trees and some bushes. We were able to park our car in the shade so it didn‘t get too hot. You will have to walk a bit back along the street to enter the national park / to the beaches.
Kathi — Google review
We were here during low season. The parking was free and we had a beer with caponata in the bar. The food was excellent, the place quiet with great service. Staff was very good. The walk to the beach is no more than 20 minutes and is easy to do with sandals. Only problem is that the beach was windy. Highly recommend in a week day during low season, but I can imagine this place really busy during summer.
Blanca P — Google review
3,5€ Parking including Free cold showers, very cleaned toilets and we got plus 1 free beverage! They also have a restaurant that seems to be great!
Natalia D — Google review
3.5€ to leave the car. The parking is big and you get a free drink (coke, ice tea, etc.).
Andrea R — Google review
(Translated by Google) The signs said "tree-lined parking," but the cars were actually parked outside, in the sun and among the rocks and brush. The bathrooms and showers were old. We paid €5 and were given a small sandwich as a gift. Overall, it was uncomfortable and unwelcoming. (Original) Le indicazioni dicevano "parcheggio alberato" in realtà le auto erano messe all' esterno, sotto il sole e in mezzo alle pietre e alle sterpaglie. Bagni e docce vecchi. Abbiamo pagato 5 euro con in regalo un piccolo panino. Nel complesso poco comodo e poco accogliente.
Palmira B — Google review
(Translated by Google) The parking lot has been under seizure since mid-July, complete with tape and various fines posted, but the black guys still charge you a €5 parking fee. In any case, I see no other alternative for visiting the place. (Original) Parcheggio sotto sequestro da metà luglio, con tanto di nastro bindellato e vari verbali affissi, ma i 5 euro di parcheggio dai ragazzi di colore ti vengono sempre chiesti. In ogni caso non vedo alternative per visitare il posto.
Vittorio C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Paid parking is available for €5.00 on a plot of land with trees separating it, with showers and restrooms available. At the end of the road is a small bar/restaurant offering overnight accommodations. I personally didn't stay overnight or eat there. (Original) Parcheggio a pagamento € 5.00 su terreno con alberelli divisori con possibilità di utilizzare docce e servizi. In fondo alla strada piccolo bar/ristorantino con possibilità di pernottamento. Personalmente non ho né pernottato né mangiato.
Elly E — Google review
3.1
(23)
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4.0
(2170)
96017 Noto SR, Italy
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Fontane Bianche Beach

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Lido
Outdoor Activities
The Lido Fontane Bianche Beach is a delightful coastal spot with adjacent hotels and cafes offering rental umbrellas and loungers. The beach features crystal-clear water devoid of weeds, making it an ideal spot for swimming. Visitors can grab a bite or drink from the nearby restaurant while enjoying the calm waters. This warm beach is perfect for an October visit, with shower and toilet amenities as well as a great bar on-site to enjoy.
Very beautiful beach, with gorgeous sand and cristal clear water. I love the type of sunbeds they have, extremely comfortable and the small garbage/ashtray bins attached to the umbrellas are making a big difference.
Simona B — Google review
Nice azure water, beach quite clean, just tge public part we went in (stopping here just for 3 hours) was not having any shower or change room. 2 bars selling drinks and food nearby. Beach entry suitable for kids, small waves during the day. Photo was edited to remove me and my kid.
Jan R — Google review
The beach itself is really beautiful, with clear waters that are warm in some places and colder in others. There are rocks that we really enjoyed diving from. Luckily, the day we were there, there was no wind and the water was not too dirty. As for parking, you can leave your car for free about a 10-15 minute walk from the beach or there are paid parking lots. The main problem, however, is the management of the space: practically 90% of the beach is taken up by private beaches, leaving only a small 10% of the beach free. Imagine how many people crowded into this small space, with umbrellas stacked on top of each other and people carrying speakers, making a huge racket. We also noticed illegal beach clubs, literally setting up umbrellas and occupying the free beach without any rights. It is really annoying and chaotic. Many people arrived, saw the situation and immediately left. It is a shame, because by law the space occupied by beach clubs should not be that big. If you do not want to pay for an umbrella and a sunbed and hope to relax in peace, it is not the ideal beach. Keep in mind that we were there in early July, so not in peak season either.
John D — Google review
I was there Oct 17, 2025 and it was 24 C sunny. The water was not calm on this day and waves were coming in 2 feet (just less than 1 metre) high. Not ideal for kids/babies. Beautiful beach with real sand! Decent amount of surfers there as well. There was tons of garage can, a shower and amenities. I had a great time there with my wife and no issues.
K — Google review
My wife and I almost didn't go here because of the misleading reviews. I believe that locals intentionally review this place as dirty to keep the tourists away. It was clean. Water was pristine. This has been our favourite beach in Sicily so far. Ignorantly bad reviews and Prego!
Jason J — Google review
There are parts where the water is clear but not all of it, also there is only a small part free for use, most of it are private bar/hotel beaches. I think a saw beach near this one, better hidden and i eould reccomend you to look for it
Ana — Google review
Fontane Bianche is a great and definitely worth visiting. We parked for free in one of the parkings, but unsure if it was indeed free or free due to low season as it was end of may. The only downside is that a great por of the beach is taken by Lidos, meaning a lot of paid areas, but a short walk can take you to a good spot at the sand. The water is crystal clear, and nature around is beautiful.
Lucas A — Google review
A very nice beach with a very clear water and fine white sand. There are some good parkings too and some bars and restaurants.
Liburnid Z — Google review
4.1
(6312)
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3.6
(1644)
Viale dei Lidi, 96100 Fontane Bianche. Siracusa SR, Italy
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Casa Milvus in centro storico by Wonderful Italy

Permanently Closed
Holiday home
Sights & Landmarks
Casa Milvus in centro storico by Wonderful Italy is a modern hostel called Ostello Della Gioventu - Il Castello Noto, situated just 300 meters from Centro Storico. It provides Wi-Fi in public areas and offers convenient parking nearby. The hostel is also within walking distance of Monastero del San salvatore Monastery, making it a great choice for travelers looking to explore the area.
4.7
(4511)
Vico Giunchiglia, 13, 96017 Noto SR, Italy
https://wonderfulitaly.eu/it/case/appartamento/casa-milvus-in-centro-storico-325646?utm_source=google&utm_medium=mybusiness&utm_campaign=96017
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Sampieri

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Outdoor Activities
Beaches
Sampieri is a charming fishing village and hamlet of Scicli, located in the southern region of Italy. With a population of 669, it offers easy access to popular seaside locations such as Marina di Modica and Pozzallo. The area hosts various events throughout the year, including Eurochocolate in March and St. George's celebration in April.
4.4
(463)
97018 Free municipal consortium of Ragusa, Italy, USA
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Riserva Naturale Cavagrande del Cassibile

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Nature preserve
Nature & Parks
Caverns & Caves
Riserva Naturale Cavagrande del Cassibile is a stunning nature reserve in southeast Sicily, offering fantastic trails and a limestone-covered canyon carved by the Cassibile river. Hikers can embark on a downhill trek to Laghetti di Cavagrande, a natural pool nestled within the valley. The hour-long hike downwards requires sturdy hiking boots due to slippery terrain, but rewards with sightings of colorful butterflies and silvery lizards.
Beautiful place, definitely worth the little hike. Parking is at the top at the bar, we paid 4 eur, plus 2 eur to enter the route down. We were in second half of May on a sunny Monday, the weather was perfect, not so many people, the water was refreshing, you can swim around the pools or sit under the little waterfall, the scenery is stunning. In a comfortable pace we were up in 40 minutes, much better than we expected.
Gergely F — Google review
Beautiful blue pools and plenty of space to swim or sit on the edge. Be ready for the hike down and the hike back up is intense. Bring plenty of water even if it’s not a hot day. Wouldn’t recommend if you have injuries due to the long hike.
Markus J — Google review
Great place. The drive there is already nice, especially the last few hundred meters. The walk down was nice and once arrived stunning place. Great swimming and views. Don’t forget to take enough water, some food and wear good walking shoes. The walk up is pretty tough, especially in full sun.
Guus K — Google review
We arrived late morning. Originally tried using Apple Maps to get here, but it took us to the wrong spot. It’s beautiful hike down, make sure you have hiking boots. Bring a towel and swim suet as well. The pools at the bottom are beautiful. The climb back up is hard and you will need lots of water and rests.
Billie K — Google review
Beautiful place. It is very nice and easy hike. The natural pools are really nice and clean, but a bit cold for my taste.
Markéta V — Google review
Bit of a walk, 40 mins via route B, winding slope. 50 mins back up via route A, a lot and I mean a lot of steps but lots of shade as well
Paulo N — Google review
Fantastic walk to the lagoons. A few options for walking routes from the ticket desk which are clearly signposted during the walk. €2 each to enter and we paid €4 to park at the nearby car park.
Harry W — Google review
This place is wonderful! One have to go down hill for 1.3km, and another 1.3km up hill so it is exhausting but worth it !
Margherita S — Google review
4.6
(8267)
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4.6
(1200)
96012 Avola SR, Italy
https://www.riserve-vendicari-cavagrande-pantalica.it/visitare-la-riserva-naturale-di-cavagrande/
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Scicli

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Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Scicli, located in southeastern Sicily, is a charming and often overlooked baroque town that is now gaining attention. Its compact historic center is undergoing gentrification and is filled with cultural attractions such as churches, palaces, museums, and even served as a filming location for the TV series Inspector Montalbano. The town's flamboyant architecture tells stories of its past prosperity and grandeur.
31% as popular as Noto
8 minutes off the main route, 47% of way to Agrigento
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Duomo di San Giorgio

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Catholic cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
Churches & Cathedrals
Duomo di San Giorgio is a renowned 18th-century cathedral featuring a neoclassical dome and a baroque facade. Surrounding the cathedral are significant civic and military buildings, including the ruins of the 13th-century Castle of the Counts of Modica and the 17th-century Palazzo Castro-Polara-Grimaldi. In Modica Alta, visitors can explore the Church of St.
A beautiful church. The architecture is amazing. If it’s open, pay the 2€ to go up to the bell tower. Really a nice place.
Eric T — Google review
The Duomo di San Giorgio in Modica is absolutely stunning! It’s a beautiful example of Sicilian Baroque style and sits high up on a massive staircase with 250 steps, giving you amazing views of the city. The church itself has this grand, three-tiered façade and a really intricate interior, full of details that show off Modica’s rich history and artistic flair. It’s also a UNESCO World Heritage Site, which is pretty cool. If you’re fit enough to tackle the steep stairs, you’ll be rewarded with magnificent views of Modica’s terracotta rooftops. Definitely a must-see if you’re ever in the area!
Małgosia T — Google review
The Cathedral of Saint George stands as a majestic testament to Sicilian Baroque architecture, captivating visitors with its ornate facades, elaborate sculptures, and soaring domes. Dating back to the 14th century, the cathedral has undergone various renovations and expansions, each adding to its grandeur and historical significance. Stepping inside the play of light on marble surfaces and the intricate detailing of the interior create an atmosphere of reverence and wonder. One of the highlights of a visit to Modica Cathedral is ascending its bell tower, offering panoramic views of the cityscape below. It is a testament to the enduring legacy of Sicilian craftsmanship and a must-visit destination for anyone exploring the rich cultural tapestry of this region.
Maurizio M — Google review
One of the most beautiful churches in Sicily! Spectacular with beautiful surroundings
Eric B — Google review
Duomo di San Giorgio is a stunning Baroque cathedral in Sicily, known for its dramatic façade and rich history. A must-see for architecture and culture lovers.
Per M — Google review
A must-see sight in Modica. Wonderful flowers and bushes around, very well maintained building, one of Modica's landmarks.
Lily V — Google review
2€for bell tower well worth it
Pow D — Google review
Well kept and not to miss. Warning you need to walk and many stairs.
Etienne C — Google review
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4.7
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Corso S. Giorgio, 97015 Modica RG, Italy
https://www.scoprimodica.it/cosa-vedere/le-chiese/san-giorgio/
+39 0932 941279
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Giardino Ibleo

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Garden
Nature & Parks
Giardino Ibleo is a picturesque public garden in Ragusa, offering sweeping views of the surrounding landscape. The well-maintained pathways lead visitors through stunning flower beds, intricate fountains, and charming statues that create a serene atmosphere. Built in 1858 by volunteers, the garden sits atop a rock spur at an altitude of 385 meters, providing magnificent views over the valley below.
A very calm and beautiful spot for a short walk with enough shadow to hide from the sun. We really enjoyed the afternoon here with nice food from around the corner.
David L — Google review
Beautiful and well maintained garden featuring a small playground for children. It makes a good starting point for your exploration of the historical part of Ragusa, especially if you park your car at the adjacent paid parking area. Definitely worth the visit.
Andrej M — Google review
Beautiful park with impressive architecture and plenty of seating in the sun as well as in the shadows. Lots of cats, dogs are allowed and the cats are fine with it, no drama.
Anna — Google review
A lovely garden with amazing views of the valley below . You will find washrooms on the site . A good array of flowers but it depends on the time of year you visit . The site is well maintained and a great place for kids to play in the playground. Take a break and relax .
Kevin P — Google review
Nice garden with great views on the valley. It's clean and it has several benches to sit down and enjoy the weather and the breeze. Nice place to relax for a bit and charge the battery in Ragusa Ibla. We are happy we visited.
Denise R — Google review
Nicest, cleanest, only well-maintained Park I have seen in Sicily in the past 10 days!
Jan S — Google review
Well manicured, plenty of places to sit, a beautiful fountain. A great place to take a break from the heat when walking around Ragusa Ibla.
Farid M — Google review
To go place when visiting Ragusa. You can park on nearby parking places. Be sure to pay the parking as there is lady comming regularly checking license numbers for valid ticket. You can see the whole park and go by walk to old city which is just next to it. Lot of cafeteria and restaurant and shops. This is the nicest park of Ragusa.
Matej M — Google review
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P.zza G. B. Odierna, 97100 Ragusa RG, Italy
+39 0932 652374
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Ibla

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Sights & Landmarks
Historic Walking Areas
Ibla is a charming town located at the bottom of a hill, while Superior sits atop it. The two areas offer stunning views of each other's skylines. Ibla is part of the Ragusa province, which also includes popular destinations like Scicli, Modica, and Ispica. This region is known for its rich history, natural beauty, and exceptional cuisine, making it a must-visit for travelers seeking an authentic Italian experience.
4.7
(4654)
97100 Ragusa, Free municipal consortium of Ragusa, Italy, USA
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Duomo di San Giorgio

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Catholic church
Sights & Landmarks
The Duomo di San Giorgio, a baroque Catholic church completed in 1775, is a masterpiece adorned with sculptures and paintings by renowned artists. The cathedral's elongated shape dominates the piazza and features an impressive facade characterized by three orders, including a central tower enclosing the bell tower and terminating with an onion spire.
This is a large and beautiful church. A really cool city and area to explore.
Eric T — Google review
Superb monument. Looks great from all nearby streets. Wonderful backdrop to the town of Ibla. Do yourself a favour and go visit this church even if to only stick your head inside for a few minutes.
Mark M — Google review
Beautiful church that leaves a lasting impression on you. It looks out over a square which is also a great place to hang for a while. There weren’t many people around so it was very pleasant.
Ruth R — Google review
Ornate The Duomo di San Giorgio in Ragusa is a stunning example of Sicilian Baroque architecture, perched at the top of a dramatic flight of stairs. Entry is free, making it a must-visit landmark. The ornate façade and peaceful interior offer a memorable cultural and spiritual experience, with beautiful frescoes and intricate details. A true highlight of Ragusa!
Onbarefeet — Google review
A truly imposing church in Ragusa. It can be seen from the lower side of the square and gives you a sense of superiority. I visited it during Holy Week and also attended the rehearsals for the church organ. It is worth seeing. The place does not have a ticket.
John D — Google review
Beautiful Church with amazing photo opportunities both inside and out
Jan S — Google review
Make sure to visit during sunset or early evening. The colors look amazing.
Halide E — Google review
Pay 3 euro to access the spiral staircase to get above the church,
Yiwen — Google review
4.7
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4.6
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Salita Duomo, 1, 97100 Ragusa RG, Italy
http://www.duomosangiorgioragusa.it/duomo-san-giorgio/
+39 0932 220085
15

B & B La Casa di Montalbano

Bed & breakfast
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Laid-back rooms, some with sea views, in a relaxed beachfront B&B with a terrace & a TV lounge.
Definitely worth the effort to get here. Is a fabulous b&b (we took the ground floor appartment and self catering only) it is a dream house to live on the beach, with the balcony giving shade from above. Punta decca has enough good bars and restaurants to make any length of stat very easy. Highly recommended.
Tony C — Google review
Just visited for the evening. And watch the sunset
Paul B — Google review
Absolutely idyllic place to stay. Breakfast on the gorgeous terrace provided by the wonderful Vanessa and her delicious cakes couldn't be better. Our room was bright and spotlessly clean with everything you need for a few days holiday. Pefect location.
Toni M — Google review
Great location direct access to a beach. Very clean and tidy, facilities are good, cooking facilities, fridge/freezer, utensils etc. Lovely shower room and wc area. Plenty of wardrobe space and hangers shelves and drawers.
Carole B — Google review
The place is stunning, the view is breathtaking. The rooms and bathrooms are clean and welcoming. Breakfast on the terrace of Montalbano with a spectacular view is not to be missed. Furthermore, the whole team was very welcoming, nice, and always available. Too beautiful, we will return :)
Jaboulka J — Google review
One of the undoubted highlights of my life. The location, the views, and the sunsets are outstanding. The rooms and use of the living room, dining room and terrace make this an immense joy to stay here. Ivana and her colleagues make you feel very much at home. Punta Secca is a small but perfectly formed place, may it and Casa Montalbano never change.
Robert M — Google review
La Casa Di Montalbano was an absolutely charming little BnB! Ivana and her team—Simone and Agata—were so warm and welcoming, and extremely available for our every need. The rooms were spacious and clean, and the breakfast was delicious. We took our mom here for her 70th birthday, as she is a big Montalbano fan, and it was so fun to stay in the house and get the full Montalbano experience. There are also some AMAZING restaurants in Punta Secca. But that wasn't all there is! Punta Secca is very well connected to the southeast part of Sicily. We took day trips to Siracusa, Noto, Ragusa, Modica, Piazza Arminaria (to see the Villa del Casale Romano), and we also managed to squeeze in a beach day at Marina di Ragusa. All in all, we had an amazing tip and would highly recommend this BnB to any lovers of Montalbano, or even just of Sicily!
Julia T — Google review
Simply the best place on earth ! Very welcomed team, very clean, apartment equipped of beach front umbrellas and chairs, fully equipped kitchen and given sea towels too ... I cannot recommend this place more than ever. With the best view and located ON THE BEACH, you will have a dream coming true time ... We spent our honeymoon with our kids, we will be coming back very soon ... Best place EVER ... thanks to Ivana, Daria and the Owner Pietro ... you all made our time the best memorie to look for ...
Gio — Google review
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4.0
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Corso Aldo Moro, 44, 97017 Punta Secca RG, Italy
http://www.lacasadimontalbano.com/
+39 345 062 9047
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16

Necropolis of Pantalica

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Nature preserve
Nature & Parks
Necropolis of Pantalica is an ancient archaeological site located in the Iblei mountains near Sortino and Ferla in Sicily. This UNESCO World Heritage Site features around 5,000 burial chambers dating back to the 13th to 7th centuries BC.
This is a vast and extraordinary site. There are two main trails: one leading through the necropolis and another following the Anapo River. We only explored the necropolis path, as both routes are quite extensive. The views are stunning. You can get remarkably close to some of the tombs, and contemplating how ancient they are is truly mind-blowing. It’s hard to fathom how the ancient Iblei managed to carve these tombs so high up into the rock faces. Absolutely astonishing. Be aware that the trail isn’t particularly family- or kid-friendly. It’s long, rocky, with high steps, mostly without shade, and can get very hot during the summer. I’d categorize it as moderate to difficult. However, it’s absolutely worth it—you won’t find many sites from the Bronze Age that are this expansive and well-preserved.
Andrea O — Google review
The location is good and interesting, the scenery is great. But you have to figure out some things on your own. First, you can't go into the area by car anymore. At the entrance you have to leave the car (free parking, not too spacious), register your name with the ranger and take a free shuttle bus that keeps going up to the end of the road to the Necropolis North and then back to the entrance. They will pick you up on the way. So far so good. Wish someone had told me in this clarity because the map they give you is useless, but you can go either 1 km by the shuttle to the start of the walking trail and the walk a few km to the end point, or do it the other way round. From the end point you can go down the river and up the other side or simply go back. There are many signposts along the way. Unfortunately, there are no maps showing you exactly where you are. I saw some confusion along the trail. Just bring enough water when it's hot cause you walk a lot and going this and that direction adds up. As long as you end up on either end of the road, you're fine. And it's all free of charge. If organization and information was better, I would have give 5 stars. But it's Sicily after all.
Albert K — Google review
Quite the adventure finding the right paths, definitely recommend downloading Komoot to not get lost. Other than that absolutely beautiful, amazing experience, it really feels like a mystic place, has some Pandora vibes and the guys at the ranger station are extremely friendly.
Nick D — Google review
Lovely valley - great views - perfect escape into nature. I would be cautious when it's raining, the stone in the valley tends to be quite slippery. The official parking was on one side of the road just before the entrance, it was free. Bring enough water!!!
N R — Google review
Amazing walk around the valley with more than 3000 years of history. We did a tour of 6km, which took us almost two hours.
Martin B — Google review
Incredible place - very beautiful for a hike!!! A must visit for anyone who likes nature / adventure / hiking / history! Parking wise there was no car park but we just parked near the info point entrance having drive in from Sortino direction. Was easy enough to just park at side of road which goes to a dead end at the entrance. The chaps at the entrance info point were friendly and helpful.
Adam R — Google review
Hot in June/July but such a special experience. Worth going out of your way for if you’re a hiking and/or history buff.
Sarah H — Google review
If some moderate hiking and ancient history is your thing (and you have a car or bike), definitely make time for this place when near Syracusa. The scenery is stunning, the burial sites look like they were carved out of the rock yesterday, and you will have a cool place to splash around when you get down to the river. Entrance is free, you just have to register in the book. Bring water. Much of the hiking is exposed with only limited shade. Easily in my top 10 of outdoor things to do in Sicily.
Stacy P — Google review
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4.5
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necropoli di Pantalica, 96010 Sortino SR, Italy
https://www.pantalica.org/
+39 0931 870136
17

Spiaggia di Punta Braccetto

Outdoor Activities
Public beach
Beaches
National Parks
Great beach - we came at the end of July (UK school holidays) and got there about 10.30 AM.- only a few people on the beach - loads of space unlike many beaches in Sicily at this time of year. Follow google maps directions to this spot and then park up in the roadside car parks either side of the entrance to the nature reserve. It’s then a 10 minute walk through partially shaded paved pine forest to the. beach. It was hot (37) when we came with my 2 girls 9 & 12 - only minor complaints about the walk due to the heat but they both agreed it was worth it!! Showers on the way in/out to rinse the sand off. Definitely worth a visit!
Ben W — Google review
This location is very beautiful and unique. Regrettably, the area is littered with plastic waste from the sea. It's disheartening to observe such a unique place squandered due to a lack of proper protection and conservation for future generations. It's essential to raise awareness about environmental protection and encourage responsible waste management to preserve this beautiful place for future generations to enjoy.
Sergey G — Google review
At the end of April the place is very calm and quiet. There is a lot of space with tiny sand. There was some rubbish, though.
Lily V — Google review
Beautiful sandy beach, clear, blue water. We were there on a weekday and met only a few people by the sea. However, there is a lot of garbage around, the showers were not working (maybe they were elsewhere too), there are no tracks, so after crossing the dunes, look for a way to get back.
Greta R — Google review
very pleasant beach, clean, calm and warm waters. it is just a pity that even though it is inside a reserve, you can still find some rubbish around. but unfortunately i guess that this seems to be the case for most beaches i visited in sicily so far
L C — Google review
A spectacular sandy beach greets you after a pleasant stroll through a forest with plenty of well-placed picnic benches. But beware the strong tide - stay in the shallows unless you're a very able swimmer. Free entry, and we weren't stopped from bringing our little dog with us.
Joe P — Google review
Very nice beach -almost no trash as usual in sicily. 5 mins of walk are worth ! Easy to find. sweetwater showers and toilets on the way
Sa H — Google review
Secluded, sandy beach that you reach by walking through a beautiful pine tree forest! So perfect. Excellent for kids and calm water to play in. No amenities so bring a picnic
Torin W — Google review
4.7
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4.5
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97100 Ragusa RG, Italy
18

Parcallario

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Theme park
Water & Amusement Parks
Park
Parcallario is an adventure park located in the Iblei Mountains of south-eastern Sicily, offering acrobatic routes suitable for all ages. The park provides a picturesque setting with barbecue areas and a kiosk serving local products. It's well-maintained and nestled in the woods, ensuring fun and movement for children, young people, and adults alike. Visitors can enjoy various activities, including food services that cater to families.
f you’re looking for a fun, exciting, and family-friendly outdoor experience, this adventure park is the perfect destination. Surrounded by a beautiful forest, the park offers a variety of thrilling activities suitable for all ages, from kids to adults. The rope course, zip lines, and climbing challenges are not only safe and well-supervised but also a great way to build confidence and enjoy nature. The place is designed with families in mind. There’s a lovely picnic area where you can enjoy a peaceful meal under the trees, and even spots for barbecuing—perfect for a relaxed day out. Kids will especially love the adventure zones tailored just for them, full of safe yet adventurous fun. What makes this place even more special is the friendly atmosphere and the sense of freedom it gives children to explore and be active. Whether you come for a birthday celebration, a weekend outing, or just a day of fresh air and movement, you’ll leave with happy memories and a full heart. Highly recommended for anyone seeking a break from screens and a chance to reconnect with nature and family in a magical setting.
Hanan J — Google review
Let's start from the premise that I do not like doing these sort of activities - hence saying that I enjoyed it is no overstatement but rather a confirmation of how much fun one can have at this park. It's very well organised, very well kept and safe also. One thing However - the person who explained how things work should dedicate more time to novices like me rather than a brief 2 minutes and a good luck. Hence my only advice would be - please prepare rookies better
Trevor G — Google review
Excellent, a lot of fun and adrenaline. Very well maintained and organized, plenty of friendly helpful staff, and even pizza and grilled local salsiccia and veggies. Ideal place for a family with kids, there are attractions for the youngest (3 to 7 yo), the rest is for the brave who dare
Giorgio S — Google review
Our son loved it. He is 5 years old. The activities were really safe and staff patiently helps and assists. Nice park, average price and lots of fun for the youn ones, worth a visit!
Keith V — Google review
This park is organized, safe, and a good place to have a break after a long drive. There is a place to eat under a canopy, and toilet break. It is an adventure park.
Carmelina C — Google review
So amazing, go for a picnic, awesome tree top courses (from child friendly to difficult levels). So much fun. Get there early to get parking and a picnic table
Brenton S — Google review
Lovely park and place in general , good range of zip lines, would recommend the superzip if you are up for it (it goes across a gully)
Martin H — Google review
Second visit and was sure worthwhile. My son is a teenager now are really enjoyed it. Lunch at the restaurant was also great.
Ian B — Google review
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4.5
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Bosco di Santa Maria, 96010 Buccheri SR, Italy
https://parcallario.com/
+39 331 330 5498
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Museo Archeologico Regionale di Gela

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Archaeological museum
Museums
Specialty Museums
Museo Archeologico Regionale di Gela is a must-visit attraction in the charming coastal town of Gela, Sicily. It stands out as one of the most important museums in southern Italy and the Mediterranean, alongside other renowned cities like Siracusa, Palermo, Agrigento, and Catania. The museum boasts an impressive collection of archaeological finds from various periods spanning prehistory to the Middle Ages.
There are some remarkable exhibitions in this small but lovely museum
Leslie S — Google review
Only half of the exhibition is visible .The rest is because of damage by rainwater or construction work for visitors not reachable. A lttle bit disapointing for visitors.
Peter B — Google review
Greek civilization artefacts in very good condition. The island was a Greek colony. I’m not giving 5 stars for the lack of english language and lack of an english guide tour. No AC. Crazy hit in the summer. Maybe it’s just temporary.
Bogdan — Google review
More than expected, the archeological museum showcases a good collection of ancient objects. The terrace offers a good view of the Greek acropolis just beside.
C C — Google review
The whole place was set up for walking in a certain direction. Best part was the wing with all the coins. Two gentleman did not allow our group to see the column because one of the men had to unlock the gate but neither would. Our group was told to take photos from the balcony almost 100 yards from the item we came to see.
Sergeant M — Google review
Employees who really don't care , flickering lights that don't let you see the exhibits , an image of abandonment which the great treasures that are stored in do not deserve. Shame on the local authorities for not preserving their ancient heritage.
Spiros T — Google review
Regional Archaeological Museum of Gela can be considered together with Siracusa, Palermo, Agrigento, Catania among the most important in southern Italy and in the Mediterranean. There are contents, archaeological finds, inscriptions, coins, architectural elements and much more from various periods from prehistory to the Middle Ages. However, the collection of the classical and Greek era is impressive. Unmissable visit for tourists who want to discover Sicily and relive some of its most significant testimonies. Welcome, I recommend to visit the museum with a local guide. :)
EUGENIO M — Google review
one of the things to visit in Gela together with the Acropolis! the doric column left brings back all the idea of where the temple of demetra/ceres was before. Walking around the acropolis is very suggestive especially during events inside.
Antonino B — Google review
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Corso Vittorio Emanuele, 1, 93012 Gela CL, Italy
https://www.beniculturali.it/luogo/museo-archeologico-regionale-di-gela
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Museo Regionale della Ceramica

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Museum
Specialty Museums
In the charming Baroque town, visitors can explore churches and browse through numerous ceramics shops. A must-see is the Museo Regionale della Ceramica, which was established in 1965 and houses around 2500 Sicilian ceramic artifacts dating back to prehistoric times. The museum offers a multimedia educational experience with six sections to explore. Additionally, there are elaborate ceramic pieces on display and a nearby public park adorned with diverse vases.
Worth the 4€ admission. Some of the pottery dates back to the 6th century BC, but they also have some fine 17th-19th century pieces, too. Not much is in any language other than Italian, which is fine. Helpful staff. It appears that they may be suffering from some structural issues, which is keeping part of the exhibit from being accessible. The building is in pretty bad shape.
Stacy P — Google review
These people need an actual museum professional to run this place. Some amazing stuff but no descriptions on a majority of items. No history really and no details. Everything in Italian only. Not *nearly* as much stuff as you would expect. Very little really. I'd say it's not worth the 5 euros, but let the buyer be 'ware.
Amy L — Google review
No information about closing museum but the doors were shut down
Tomasz K — Google review
I felt like the exposition could be much more! Feels like the best pieces are not on display. The structure needs immediate attention, parts look like they have serious structural damages! Ladies at the biglietteria were extra nice, complimenti! The price of 4€ is reasonable.
Zeljko V — Google review
Pretty shabby museum. Don’t go in with high expectations. The signs are in Italian only, so might be better for those who read Italian?
Kimberly D — Google review
This museum is in an old theatre and is a bit unloved. It's old fashioned with a confusing layout, but looks like it's being slowly renovated. Some fabulous exhibits of ceramics through the ages in Sicily (could be labelled better though). Well worth a visit and a must for ceramic lovers. Only €4 entry.
Shirley S — Google review
Visited with a group of nine. Could not change 50 euros for first person. We could make the 8 euros entrance for 2 with small change but apparently this is not legal tender in Italy because it was refused and virtually thrown back at us. So none of us went in! Very rude and poor for tourism.
Beverley C — Google review
Found some interesting and very elaborate ceramic artefacts in the museum. The nearby public park surrounded by hundreds of different vases, one different from the other, was intriguing. Catch the little train in the main square and make the 20 minute ride through the narrow streets. Some amazing elaborate buildings. And plenty of shops to buy this very unique ceramics artwork.
Travelling C — Google review
3.7
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3.2
(160)
Via Giardini Pubblici, 95041 Caltagirone CT, Italy
https://parchiarcheologici.regione.sicilia.it/catania-valle-aci/biglietti/museo-della-ceramica-caltagirone/
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21

Staircase of Santa María del Monte

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
The Staircase of Santa María del Monte, also known as Scalinata di Santa Maria del Monte, is a renowned urban stairway in Caltagirone, Italy. Built in the 1600s and adorned with vibrant ceramic tiles in the 1950s, it has become an iconic landmark. The staircase consists of 142 steps, each covered with hand-painted tiles that create a stunning chromatic effect.
A beautiful place to explore in the small town of Caltagirone. The tile work at bottom show ancient historical contexts while the view at top of the stairs is breathtaking.
Muhammad I — Google review
Gorgeous and unique staircase with beautiful ceramics! The photos don't make it justice! It is lovely! We adventured ourselves to go all the way up and then down.
Loredana C — Google review
We actually planned our visit to coincide with the St. James Festival as part of our Youth Jubilee program. Being right at the front row for the St. James procession was something I’ll never forget. The energy, the devotion, the scene, it was really something special. The area was packed with people, both locals and tourists, all celebrating together. Shops stayed open late and there was this beautiful sense of unity. Honestly, I just feel incredibly blessed to have been part of it. It was one of those rare, meaningful moments where everything comes together.
Erthania W — Google review
This is in Caltagirone. The famous Scalinata. It is thrilling to watch. Every step is decorated with ceramics. It was quiet in early July. On the 25th July it is decorated with lanterns for the feast.
Carmelina C — Google review
Beautiful, historic area. Challenging climb ,best to enjoy the ceramics and pace yourself
D M — Google review
The Staircase of Santa María del Monte in Caltagirone is a breathtaking cascade of 142 steps, each decorated with hand-painted ceramic tiles that narrate Sicily’s artistic and cultural heritage from the 10th to the 20th century. Walking up feels like ascending through layers of history, where every riser is a window into the island’s soul. The staircase is not just an architectural masterpiece but a living symbol of Caltagirone’s centuries-old ceramics tradition. Unfortunately, we visited on a Sunday, when nearly all the artisan workshops and shops were closed, leaving us without the chance to experience the vibrant craftsmanship that usually brings the staircase to life
Ofer L — Google review
142 historical beautiful stairs. Very nice overview from the top
Lukáš A — Google review
Charming place, great view from the top, almost no turists in the evening.
Karel J — Google review
4.6
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4.5
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Scala Santa Maria del Monte, 11, 95041 Caltagirone CT, Italy
22

Marina di Cala del Sole

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Marina
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Marina di Cala del Sole is a modern harbor in Licata, offering over 1,500 berths for boats up to 70 meters. It serves as an ideal base for those traveling to various Mediterranean destinations. The marina features green spaces, pedestrian and cycling paths, elegant shopping areas, and entertainment options. Additionally, it provides access to two residential villages.
Well maintained, clean, sheltered and friendly marina with everything a liveaboard needs within walking distance. Active liveaboard community in the winter. Nice and affordable winter package for all kinds of vessels. With BBQ place, shops, bars and restaurants. The staff is amazing.
Michael F — Google review
It is a nice place. But not many things are opened yet. I guess it will become nice .
Jeff V — Google review
The charger is behind the barrier. I rang the reception and the lady claimed that there was no charger there. Chaos, don't take…
Lukáš K — Google review
Great marina. Good facilities. Friendly community. Good service. Pricey chandlery, but aren't they all. Downside is expensive calor gas and no fuel in this marina or within 30nm although the marina staff will drive you to car fuel station in the town
Terry M — Google review
Outstanding place! What a jewel! Looking forward to visit and stay again when fully completed. Thank you.
Maria B — Google review
A very good marina with great showers and bathroom, rec center, and activities. It's easy to walk every where in Licata and it's not crowded with tourists and the inflated costs they encourage.
Howard P — Google review
Reasonable place at the south shore of Sicily. New safe marina. Good point for trip to Malta. There are wintering on bord. Some problems with long transfer from international airport at evening and night time.
Alexey V — Google review
Lovely marina, all facilities you need .large shopping mall within the marina. Cafeteria /restaurant /cochtail lounge. Marina reception Maria and Emi are so helpful. As for the Marinaios they r there when u need them. Lovely and friendly people. Must visit.
Jenny M — Google review
4.3
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4.4
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Corso Umberto Argentina, 92027 Licata AG, Italy
https://marinadicaladelsole.com/it/
+39 0922 183 7137
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Area archeologica di Morgantina

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Archaeological museum
Sights & Landmarks
The Area archeologica di Morgantina is an important historical site that showcases the remains of Morgantina, including public buildings and excavated houses. It provides a great opportunity to experience the streets where ancient people walked thousands of years ago. The area is well-maintained with impressive signage, resting benches under trees, and clear views of the ruins. Additionally, the tall weeds have been removed from around the ruins, making it easier to appreciate its magnificent history.
Big archaelogical site, with well preserved interesting ruins. Off season, not everything is available. The place is far away but the route is beautiful. Opening hours are short...
G W — Google review
Great place to walk on the streets and sit on the steps of where the ancients did thousands of years ago. Also, the area has been reasonably well-maintained. The signage looks great, there are benches for resting under the trees in certain areas, and they tall weeds have all been knocked down around the ruins. Amazing views as well.
Tobias C — Google review
Close to the town of Aidone in the central part of Sicily lies the ancient city of Morgantina. It is certainly worth a visit even though it lies outside of the usual tourist attractions. Besides the Greek amphitheater one can still see the remains of the thermal baths, the sanctuary of Demeter and Kore, a well preserved furnace, Roman shops and other interesting and important sites. However, besides the Roman and Greek buildings and artifacts much older historical traces can be found that date back to the first bronze age (2100 - 1600 BC). Before reaching the archaeological site a nicely build road leads to the entrance where a large parking lot has ample room for visitors. I would recommend that visitors bring their own water bottles as no drinks or snacks are sold and in the summer it can get rather hot. Unfortunately the archaeological site is not well kept. High grass is covering most of the ruins, which can make it hard to appreciate the particular sites. It appears that the site is cleaned up only during a short period of the year. In addition all the panels that used to provide ample descriptions are now faded and mostly unreadable. This is a real shame, as this is a tremendously important historical site that covers more than three millennia. It is quite inconceivable how little care is taken and important artifacts might be lost forever. This site would deserve 10 stars for it's historical value alone, however the apparent abondoned state of this tremendously important historical area lessen the cultural and educational experience. For those who like a nice hike and like to dare the sun, I would recommend to leave the car in Aidone and take a nice walk, enjoying the landscapes coming down from the ancient ruins of the Norman Castle, following the Via Erbitea passing by the medival church of Chiesa Madonna delle Grazie and the even older church Chiesa di Sant`Antonio. The hike should take 45 minutes. However, more time should be planned as there will be ample opportunities to stop and take pictures.
Epi S — Google review
Morgantina seems to be one of those amazing places that still has yet to really be discovered. I say that because this place is like a whole history lesson of pre-Roman times with so much to see, but doesn’t seem to get much tourist traffic. Admittedly, it is a drive from the more regular tourist spots on Sicily, and it is a bit difficult to find, but well worth an afternoon to visit if you have the time. I can see here that others have mentioned problems with faded information signs and unclear visiting hours, but I didn’t have a problem getting in during an afternoon, and I found the signs to be sufficient for reading. The really amazing thing about this site is that the whole layout of the pre-Roman village is still preserved to the point that you can make out the layout of the city and get a very good idea (from the layout, topography, and information signs) of what day-to-day life was like for these people. The ruins are beautiful and definitely make a great challenge with easy subjects for any novice to professional photographers out there. (The fact that there aren’t many visitors certainly helps as well.) The parking is great and the fee is minimal. Bring water and prepare to be educated.
Brady N — Google review
The site is generally super interesting amd worth a visit! Unfortunately, all the info signs are totally sun-bleached (I'd guess) and you can't read them (see photo). But, we had our own cultural guide for Sicily which provided more info than we could take in. The entry price may seem a bit high, but with us choosing the combined ticket, valid also for archeological museum and Villa Romana, it seemed fair. It's 10€ for grown-ups, 5€ for under 25s (EU pass required) and free for minors. I would recommend going there, though with an own guide book.
Jolanda M — Google review
The site is large and impressive with many (ca 40) info boarda explaining the use of the buildings etc Good view of the site and Etna.. We went in january and we were the only guests there. it's worth a trip!
Anita V — Google review
Definitely worth it to see how these old ruins laid preserved for so long. Not much of an explaination and beware that hours are not well listed. We were told they closed at 130pm in the middle of September.
Janelle M — Google review
An incredible archeological site: an entire city from the 3rd century BC with a wonderful view over the countryside up to the Etna. The past history of the site is very interesting, entangled as it is in the ancient history of Sicily during the Greek/Roman period. It is clearly worth a visit or would even deserve a special travel. However, there are virtually no explanations for the visitors: no map of the site available, posted boards completely whitened, high grass throughout covering the paths, etc. It is really a pity that such an amazing place is abandoned!!!
Olivier G — Google review
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Contrada morgantina, 94010 Aidone EN, Italy
https://www.villaromanadelcasale.it/area-archeologica-di-morgantina
+39 0935 87955
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Aidone Regional Archeological Museum

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History Museums
The Museo Archeologico di Aidone is a must-visit for anyone exploring Morgantina, offering valuable context and insights into the ancient city's life and socio-cultural background. Housed in a former 17th-century monastery, this museum showcases an impressive collection of statuettes, sculptures, jewelry, vases, pots, and the renowned statue of Morgantina. The exhibits include the Morgantina hoard and a rich array of Greek artifacts.
A small yet very interesting museum. Demetra and Kore are definitely the highlights but there a couple more exhibits that are unique to this place and deserve a closer look.
Nikos P — Google review
Some astounding pieces from the site of Morgantina, with fascinating information about the international collaboration that took place between archeologists and curators to identify and return pieces stolen and sold to collectors decades ago. The story of the head of Hades (nicknamed 'Bluebeard') is particularly interesting!
Gilaine Y — Google review
A visit of the archeological Museum of Aidone is a must for all those that take a tour to Morgantina, as it provides much needed context and important information im regards to the life and socio-cultural context of the ancient city of Morgsntins at the archeological park. The museum is housed in the former monastery of the Cappucini which was build between 1611 and 1613 AD and was dedicated to Saint Francis. The entrance is located in the former church that is now also used as a meeting room. The museum hosts numerous artifacts from the Greko-Roman city of Morgantina that was founded around 1000 BC and from the Citatell that is the ancient site of a prehistoric town of the bronze age that dates back to around 2100 to 1800 BC. The most famous artefact exhibited is the Dea di Morgantina. A female statue that probably depicts the goddess Demeter and was sculptured between 425 and 400 BC. The statue was discovered by tombraiders and secretely removed and later sold to the Getty Museum and exhibited in the Getty Villa at Malibu in southern California. It was not until 2011 that this important and wonderful artefact was returned to Aidone, where it is now exhibited close to the place where it was originally located. The museum is usually open every day. However, on certain holidays it might be closed and it should be checked beforehand if it is indeed open. There is a combination ticket that costs €14.00 and includes a visit to the Museum in Aidone, the archeological park of Morgantina and the Villa Romana del Casale in Piazza Armerina. This is the package that I would recommend as it gives access to three very important and locally close venues that one does not want to miss. Discounts are given to those between 18 and 25 years of age and teachers. For those younger than 18, the entrance is free. One should plan at the very least one hour to examine the exhibitions and appreciate the significance of the displayed artefacts that reach back to the early bronze age.
Epi S — Google review
Top autochthonous archaeology
Danilo T — Google review
The museum is well laid out, but it does not have a lot of artifacts. If one is visiting Morgantina site then it's probably worth it, otherwise it is not.
Yvonne D — Google review
Cannot miss the goddess statue!
Fred V — Google review
Nice small museum that shows what was excavated in the near Morgantina archaeological site. The most famous feature is the "Venus", that was for years in the Paul Getty Museum in LA and was recently given back. The silvers are now back, but they have to "travel" the world every 4 years because of an international agreement. Ask for the joint ticket that allows to also enter Morgantina site and Piazza Armerina Villa del casale. The three sites are very close.
Cristina A — Google review
Nice little museum with some great artifacts from Morgantina. Well worth a visit, especially if you get the combined ticket with Morgantina and Villa Romana del Casale. There is some spectacular gold jewelry and I was interested to see the painted busts. The only downside was that over half of the display notices were only in Italian.
John B — Google review
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Largo Torres, Via Sacerdote Truppia, 1, 94010 Aidone EN, Italy
https://www.villaromanadelcasale.it/museo-archeologico-di-aidone
+39 0935 87307
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Villa Romana del Casale

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Open air museum
Sights & Landmarks
Villa Romana del Casale is a 4th-century AD residential villa and estate in Piazza Armerina, Sicily. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its extensive collection of Roman mosaics, covering 3535 square meters. Buried by a mudslide in the 12th century, the site was excavated starting in the 1950s.
An incredible location. The mosaic is absolutely stunning. There are literally hundreds of square meters of very well preserved mosaics and 99% can be visited. Tourists visit the villa on a suspended pathway that takes you all around the rooms. Follow the signs for the best experience, the people who organised the path have done very well.
Dan Ș — Google review
Absolutely worth a visit — one of the true highlights of my trip to Sicily. The site is easy to walk through and very well signposted, with plenty of information to help you appreciate its history. I read about the place beforehand, which I highly recommend unless you plan to rent an audio guide. As in other historic landmarks, you may find guides offering their services at the entrance. Most of the site is covered, making it comfortable to explore even on a hot, sunny day. A fascinating journey into Roman history that you shouldn’t miss.
Sergio O — Google review
A remarkable place, not to be missed. We read the warnings about tour groups getting in the way but had no problems arriving at about 10.30am when there were already ten tour buses in the car park. Everyone has to take the same narrow route on platforms above the mosaics. You can wait for others to move on or you can push your way ahead, but it is best just to "go with the flow". We completed our day with a visit to Caltagirone, interesting to see the ceramics everywhere around the town.
Steven M — Google review
Fantastic place with the most incredible collection of mosaics. If you don’t like mosaics or you’re not interested in Roman history it would be boring but for the quality and quantity of mosaics it is absolutely worth a visit. It was a long drive from Siracusa and quite long from Catania with some narrow roads but it was worth it in my view. Good parking on site and a decent enough sandwich at the shops near the car park.
AA B — Google review
Outstandingly well preserved, beautiful, intricate mosaics. The layout of the villa is fascinating, showing the lifestyle of a wealthy Roman. A really great place to visit in the early morning because it gets very crowded, very quickly.
Hilary P — Google review
I hadn't heard of this villa before, but I am very glad to have visited this gem 💎 as part of a day trip. From the outside I was not expecting much, but inside.. wow! Some of the most beautiful and well-preserved mosaics I've ever seen. As well as a great example of the ingenious Roman underfloor heating. Not very busy, and we walked around slowly but still managed to see it all within an hour - but I don't know if that was just down to it being a weekday. We also didn't need to book in advance. It is definitely worth a trip.
LA M — Google review
Magnificient! The amount of mosaics and the level of preservation is staggering. Nothing like it anywhere else and it blows my mind someone was able to enjoy it in all its glory in ancient times. Audio guide while not amazing does a good job explaining the mosaics. It takes 2 to 2.5h to leisurely go through the site with an audio guide. There is a shuttle (sado) that can take you here from the town.
Z — Google review
Many people said that this is a must do in Sicily and I have to agree. A lot of history and culture preserved and presented in such an interesting and meaningful way. Although we were lucky that we visited just before the peak hours and before large school groups arrived. The paths are so small that any slightly big amount of people would make the experience miserable. Plan carefully if you want to visit peacefully.
Minh L — Google review
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989M+2M, SP90, 94015 Piazza Armerina EN, Italy
http://www.villaromanadelcasale.it/
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Piazza Armerina

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Sights & Landmarks
Historic Walking Areas
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Piazza Armerina, a lesser-known destination in the Sicilian interior, is often overshadowed by its nearby Roman site, Villa Romana del Casale. Located on a hilltop, this town is not frequently visited by tourists. To reach it, one should avoid taking the exit to Piazza Armerina North and South and instead follow the street for 10 kilometers in the direction of Gela. At kilometer 60 of s.s.
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94015 Free municipal consortium of Enna, Italy, USA
http://www.piazza-armerina.it/
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Aquapark Conte Sommatino

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Water park
Water & Amusement Parks
Aquapark Conte Sommatino is a highly recommended water park located in central Sicily. The park offers covered picnic tables for visitors to enjoy their own food, and lockers are available for a small fee to store valuables. While some rides have height restrictions, smaller kids can obtain a waiver bracelet from the first aid office to access certain slides. The park is well-maintained with professional staff and offers a range of enjoyable attractions for all ages.
Amazing aqua park. Maybe the best place we've visited during our stay in Sicily. Very inexpensive (around 20 euro for adults and 10 euro for children between 100cm and 150cm, small children are free). A lot of very nice slopes. My daughter really enjoyed it. A lot of people in the summer so as expected you may need to wait a few minutes on line to get your turn, but after all we visited it at mid August which is the highest season. We bought our tickets online we even had a pre-booked sunbeds with fixed spots in the park for just 3 euro per person. I advise buying such as there's almost no other place to leave your belongings while going in the pools. Big free parking in front of the park, most of the spots even got shade to hide from the sun. I'm happy that there were attractions for everyone - my 3 years boy had two spots for bambini, my 9 years daughter had fun at almost all slopes and there were even 3 extreme slides for me as well.
Стилян Г — Google review
Everything you need....great for adults and children. Great swimming Pools with 7 slides...
Bart V — Google review
Great waterpark, well arranged, not too expensive, a lot of staff. Just a nice getaway with your family when it's hot outside!
Megan W — Google review
Very nice place. Fresh weather. Child friendly. Good for family picnic. Good food. I strongly recommend.
Md. A — Google review
Great water park .. caters for the younger guests as well as those big enough for the more dramatic flumes
Ian S — Google review
Recommended water park in central Sicily. The covered picnic tables are free, which makes it great for bringing your own food. Costs 2.5 Euros for a locker to keep valuables like wallet and keys. Also, our kids were a couple cm short for some of the rides, but if you stop by the first aid office you can sign a waiver to get a bracelet which allows smaller kids to go on some of the slides anyway. Very professional staff and well run park.
E C — Google review
We came to Sicily in July (2016) and came to Summation aqua park, the facilities were clean, good entertainment and most of all, enjoyable for all!! The kids loved it, the gravity slide kills you back if you're not careful, but that didn't stop us going on it many times!! Highly recommended
Kev C — Google review
Very nice place to visit
Frankie D — Google review
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Contrada Piano Conte, 93019 Sommatino CL, Italy
http://www.acquaparkconte.it/
+39 0922 873249
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Lombardia Castle

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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Perched atop a lush hill, the grand Lombardia Castle boasts panoramic vistas from its lofty spires. Also nearby is the Maniace fortress, blending into the sandy shores and glistening waters. A leisurely stroll or jog around the island's perimeter reveals Ortigia's diverse beaches and occasional pontoons dotted with sun loungers extending out into the sea.
On the way, we first got lost and ended up in very narrow streets. A local lady helped us find the right way. We arrived at the castle too early for our visit, as it was still closed. The exterior is very beautiful, and the town itself is charming and well-maintained. There’s also a great viewpoint where you can even see Mount Etna. We recommend a visit.
Nika K — Google review
Visited on a rainy day in September. Entry fee of €4 is reasonable, although there wasn’t much information and most of the castle was cordoned off. Climbed up the tower for a fascinating view of the city. Worth the visit.
Hossein R — Google review
Open now (April 2025) and a very nice walk about the restored inside and the gorgeous outside sidewalk! Really enjoyed it. Price was €6 per person I think.
Gabriella G — Google review
Didn't manage to enter the castle as we were late, but looks beautiful from the outside and has spectacular views all around.
Bernard C — Google review
Lovely walk around the castle and the views are amazing - we don’t go inside on this occasion as we spent most of the time exploring around about it. Well worth a visit just for the views and walk.
Dorothy G — Google review
This was a unplanned stop over driving from Syracusa to Palermo. And it was worth it . The castle history and structure was impressive. The view from the tower is the icing on the cake . Entry ticket of 4euro is worth it. Rocca di Cerere is just close by.
Manoj D — Google review
Great place and very cheap ticket price. There were some students in site that provided us info about the place. Dont miss it
Ar K — Google review
Great Castle and breathtaking views. Really amazing.
Paulo B — Google review
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Via Lombardia, 24, 94100 Enna EN, Italy
+39 340 148 2641
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Rocca di Cerere

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Historical landmark
Nature & Parks
Valleys
Rocca di Cerere is a historically and culturally significant site with ties to Greek and Roman mythology. It was once home to the most important sanctuary dedicated to Demeter in Greek times, and then to Ceres in Roman times. The impressive Castello di Lombardia, an example of military architecture, stands nearby. From Rocca di Cerere, visitors can enjoy breathtaking views of Enna and its surroundings, including Mount Etna.
Stunning overview of the whole Sicily island and especially Etna from the highest point of the Enna city. The standing point is renovated but the rock in the middle is so old that the stears are polished. Close to the parking but it's narrow and most likely taken. Enna is a city on a hill/mountain so it's quite challenging to reach.
Evgeny N — Google review
If Sicily is Westeros then this must be what it feels like to be in Highgarden. Breathtaking view over the island. We were even able to see as far as Etna. It’s a bit challenging to climb to the top but nothing too difficult.
Minh L — Google review
Amazing views over the island - on a clear day you can see for miles. It wasn’t orally clear today - lots of cloud around, but still great views.Well worth the climb up.
Dorothy G — Google review
02. 09. 2021 Rocca di Cerere - we are looking for these mystical places. Better to experience this place with an ancient shrine than a castle. A beautiful view. I recommend. More Youtube travel video PSIS-visit. Iva + Petr, Prague CZ
Iva S — Google review
The scenery from Rocca di Cerere is absolutely stunning, and honestly, the view is reason enough to visit Enna. It’s an unforgettable landscape that makes the entire trip worthwhile.
MS L — Google review
Very beautiful spot, panoramic, quiet and relaxing. Must stop if you pass near Enna and enjoy for some moments the 360 view from above.
Andreea I — Google review
Outstanding view over Enna.
Olimpia C — Google review
wish there were some signs with the history in English too
Ema — Google review
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94100 Enna EN, Italy
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Abbey Holy Spirit

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Catholic church
Sights & Landmarks
Nestled in the charming city of Caltanissetta, the Abbey Holy Spirit is a hidden gem that beautifully encapsulates the region's rich history. Dating back to the Arab-Norman period, this magnificent church stands as one of the oldest structures in the area. With its impressive rectangular design and distinctive corner tower, it originally served as a fortified farmhouse to protect surrounding agricultural lands.
Beautiful norman abbeywith some remains of arab architecture
Emmanuel F — Google review
I was looking forward to see this little Abbey but when we arrived despite the front gate was open the door of the church was closed at a time it says it should have been open. Another tourist was on the spot like us, wanting to see it and was complaining that also the day before the Abbey was closed, no clear explanation why. Looks like the priest responsible for keeping it open is rarely available... What a shame!
V P — Google review
Beautiful historical Abbey
Visit C — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Abbey of Santo Spirito in Caltanissetta is a historical and spiritual gem, considered the city's oldest church. Originally built as a fortified farmhouse by the Arabs in the 10th century, it was transformed into a place of worship by the Normans in 1092. Consecrated in 1153, the abbey features Romanesque architecture with Norman influences, characterized by a single nave with three apses and Trinitarian symbolism. Inside, you can admire 15th-century frescoes, a Norman baptismal font, and a 16th-century statue of the Madonna delle Grazie. A place rich in history and spirituality, ideal for those wishing to immerse themselves in Sicilian cultural heritage. (Original) L'Abbazia di Santo Spirito a Caltanissetta è un gioiello storico e spirituale, considerata la chiesa più antica della città. Originariamente costruita come casale fortificato dagli arabi nel X secolo, fu trasformata in luogo di culto dai Normanni nel 1092. Consacrata nel 1153, l'abbazia presenta un'architettura romanica con influenze normanne, caratterizzata da una navata unica con tre absidi e simbolismi trinitari. All'interno si possono ammirare affreschi del XV secolo, un fonte battesimale normanno e una statua della Madonna delle Grazie del XVI secolo. Un luogo ricco di storia e spiritualità, ideale per chi desidera immergersi nel patrimonio culturale siciliano.
Syed N — Google review
(Translated by Google) A beautiful Norman church of Byzantine origin, dating back to the 12th century. Small and intimate, with a beautiful choir at the top. There is also a restroom and ample parking. (Original) Bellissima chiesa normanna ma di orgine bizantina, risalente al XII secolo. Piccola e raccolta con il bellissimo coro in alto. È presente anche un bagno oltre ad ampio parcheggio.
Claudia M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful abbey from 1090 built on an old Arab structure. A little pearl in the Nisseno area. (Original) Bellissima abbazia del 1090 costruita su una vecchia struttura Araba. Una piccola perla nel nisseno.
Paolo B — Google review
(Translated by Google) A beautiful medieval church in the heart of Sicily, just a few kilometers from the historic center of Caltanissetta. Small, welcoming, romantic, spiritual, and perfectly suited for private religious ceremonies (with a few guests). And what about the priest entrusted with the management of the church: a wonderful person. An intelligent, witty, profound man. His homilies make you smile, they move you, but they also certainly make you reflect and live the Gospel. I invite you to participate in one of his services. Seeing is believing. (Original) Una Chiesa medievale bellissima, nel cuore della Sicilia, a pochi chilometri dal Centro Storico di Caltanissetta. Piccola, accogliente, romantica, spirituale, assolutamente adatta alle Cerimonie religiose private (con pochi invitati). E che dire del Sacerdote cui è affidata la gestione della Chiesa: una persona splendida. Un uomo intelligente, arguto, profondo. Le sue omelie ti fanno sorridere, ti fanno emozionare ma, sicuramente, ti fanno riflettere e vivere il Vangelo. Vi invito a partecipare ad una Sua celebrazione. Provare per credere
Giuseppe P — Google review
(Translated by Google) We were in Caltanissetta in August 2019, we stopped before going to Palermo, we were very struck by the serenity that can be felt, a beautiful and quiet city, very clean streets and the people are exceptionally courteous, we asked what to visit and practically not only did they advise us, but in some places they actually accompanied us. So we visited the Abbey of Santo Spirito, really beautiful and even the caretaker was kind enough to let us visit it even though it was closing time. 💯💯💯❤️❤️ (Original) Siamo stati a Caltanissetta ad agosto 2019, abbiamo fatto tappa prima di andare a Palermo, ci ha molto colpito la serenità che si respira, città bella e tranquilla, strade pulitissime e le persone sono di una cortesia fuori dal comune, abbiamo chiesto cosa visitare e praticamente non solo ci hanno consigliato, ma addirittura in alcuni posti ci hanno proprio accompagnato. Abbiamo così visitato l'Abazia di Santo Spirito, davvero molto bella e pure il custode è stato così gentile da farcela visitare nonostante era in orario di chiusura. 💯💯💯❤️❤️
Francesco Z — Google review
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Via Santo Spirito, 57, 93100 Caltanissetta CL, Italy
https://www.diocesicaltanissetta.it/blog-detail/post/141993/abbazia-di-santo-spirito
+39 0934 566596
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