If you’re stuck trying to pick between Sicily and Crete, we’ll try to help you settle the case today. We’ll go over which one has better weather, prices, tourist attractions and beaches.
what to see in Sicily
How many days do you need in Palermo?
Palermo is the capital of Sicily and the largest city on the island. As such, you may be wondering how many days you’re going to need to explore the city thoroughly. Can you get away with one day in Palermo? We’ll answer that today.
11 best places to see in Catania
Catania, right there with Palermo, is one of the largest cities in Sicily. Its location near Mount Etna makes it an incredibly appealing tourist destination, though the city stands on its own two feet even without the volcano. What should you see in Catania? We’ll give you a few ideas today.
Cyprus or Sicily? Which one should you choose for your holidays?
Choosing the right spot around the Mediterranean Sea for your holidays is not an easy task – you’ve got all these pocket paradises and you have to ditch all but one. We’ll try to help you with at least one ditch today, that being Cyprus or Sicily. Which one should you choose? Which one has better beaches, parties, tourist attractions and views?
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10 most beautiful cities in Sicily for holidays
Thanks to very affordable flight prices, the Italian island is becoming more and more popular as a holiday destination. Which cities to see in Sicily? Which Sicilian cities have the best attractions and monuments? Here’s our list of the most beautiful places in Sicily.
What to see in Sicily? 11 interesting places, attractions and monuments
We’ve touched upon Sicily already on our blog, but now’s the time for a proper guide on the attractions of this Italian island. What to see? Which monuments are a must-visit in Sicily? Here’s the list of top 11 most interesting attractions of Sicily, which you should visit for yourself during the holiday season.
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