Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree with the Aeolians if you can fit them in (really liked Salina, although it's a bit quieter than Lipari I think).
Other great places worth a visit-- Ortygia/Siracusa; Taormina (very different from the rest of Sicily-- lots of glitz/glam but it is an amazing site and we did a nice hike on Etna plus winery visit); Agrigento/Valley of the Temples (assuming you are interested in ancient Greek ruins; there's a luxury hotel literally within the Valley of the Temples if you want to splurge).
Cefalu (if you want a beach town) and Trapani/Erice are also nice.
We did a trip to Taormina, Agrigento, and Siracusa (stayed in Ortygia). Great trip. Skip Catania - we spent one night but it was a bit crazy. The other places were fantastic. We hired a private guide to take us on a day trip of Mt. Etna - it was amazing. In Ortygia stayed at Charme Hotel Henry's House - very cute boutique hotel with water views and amazing breakfast. In Agrigento we stayed at Foresteria Baglio della Luna - another nice hotel. Don't miss the Scala dei Turchi - this was a whim and ended up being my favorite memory. Google it.
we would like to visit Scala dei Turchi with our 8 and 5 year old, it seems that it may be a bit difficult to walk to? do you think they can handle it? Are there any restaurants and/or beach chairs?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree with the Aeolians if you can fit them in (really liked Salina, although it's a bit quieter than Lipari I think).
Other great places worth a visit-- Ortygia/Siracusa; Taormina (very different from the rest of Sicily-- lots of glitz/glam but it is an amazing site and we did a nice hike on Etna plus winery visit); Agrigento/Valley of the Temples (assuming you are interested in ancient Greek ruins; there's a luxury hotel literally within the Valley of the Temples if you want to splurge).
Cefalu (if you want a beach town) and Trapani/Erice are also nice.
We did a trip to Taormina, Agrigento, and Siracusa (stayed in Ortygia). Great trip. Skip Catania - we spent one night but it was a bit crazy. The other places were fantastic. We hired a private guide to take us on a day trip of Mt. Etna - it was amazing. In Ortygia stayed at Charme Hotel Henry's House - very cute boutique hotel with water views and amazing breakfast. In Agrigento we stayed at Foresteria Baglio della Luna - another nice hotel. Don't miss the Scala dei Turchi - this was a whim and ended up being my favorite memory. Google it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sicily was the only place I visited in Italy where I was genuinely afraid. Don't wear any jewelry and lock up your cash.
Where were you? The big cities (Palermo and Catania) are a little rough around the edges but I never experienced that anywhere else.