Caltagirone is one of the most lively Baroque towns in central Sicily. It’s known in Italy as “The city...
Just a 15 minute walk from the Casa di Frutta, the classic building of the Teatro Gababaldi has an...
Modica as you can see is an attractive historic town, one of the area’s UNESCO-listed Baroque towns. Modica is...
Casa di Frutta is a two and a half hour drive from one of the most stunning Greek archaeological...
About 3 hours West of Modica, and not far from the Valley of the Temples is the incredible white...
Just under an hour drive from Casa di Frutta is the nature reserve “Oasis Faunistica di Vendicari”. The reserve...
A large preserve of stunning natural landscape with archaeological and anthropological sites as well as great recreational opportunities. Just over...
Ragusa is about a 20 minute car/train/bus ride from Modica. An ancient town, its origins can be traced back...
Noto is a masterpiece of Sicilian Baroque Arcitecture, it lies on Mount Alveria, about a 30 minute drive/bus/train ride...
Sicilian cuisine is the style of cooking that has a lot in common with Italian cuisine. The Sicilian cuisine...
Modica has some of the most beautiful architecture in Sicily. Much of the city was rebuilt after the 1693...
Cava d’Ispica is a short drive from central Modica. It is a narrow valley that extends for about 14...
Modica is the birthplace of the 1959 Nobel Prize winner for Literature, Salvatore Quasimodo. Today his house is a...