Tourist Attractions in Sicily

The island of Sicily attract thousands of tourists every year for its eternal beauty and warmth of the locals. The island beckons with all the necessary facilities for a luxurious holiday. The hotels are filled with fun, frolic and necessary arrangements for the fun. But majority of the people come down to the island for the tourists attractions in Sicily. There are loads to see in the island. Some of them are

  • Stromboli Volcano - Witness the lava disgorging out of the volcano on the Aeolian Island of Stromboli. The view of the hot magma along with the red rocks is very exciting. Follow the trail of the river of the lava flowing into the sea.

  • Teatro Greco, Taormina - The ancient theatre of the island with a stunning view of Mt. Etna is another great site in the island to visit.


  • Mt. Etna - Arrange for an excursion and explore the beauty of one of Europe's wonders.

  • Ortygia Island, Syracuse - Here you will find the famed temple of Apollo, dedicated to the Roman God of Sun. This temple was also used as a church and mosque at different ages and during the reign of different invaders.

  • Valle dei Templi, Agrigento - This temple is known as the largest remaining ruins of the famous Greek collection of temples. It looks a marvel with the floodlights on.

  • The Duomo of Agrigento - The cathedra is better known for its brilliant wooden artifacts on the inside walls.

  • Selinunte's Archeological Garden - The garden showcases the famous Greek colony of 5th and 6th century.

  • Galleria Regionale della Sicilia, Palermo - The gallery is a treasure of the brilliant paintings from the 15th and 16th Century in Palermo.


    Other than these places Sicily beckons an impressive collection of brilliant beaches and some of the best natural parks. Simply come to Sicily and enjoy the happiest journey called Life!

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