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Scicli

Scicli is a small town among the Iblei hills in the Ragusa province on the southeast of Sicily. It is one of the "Late Baroque Towns of the Val di Noto" listed on the UNESCO World Heritage List.

86km

36.79414.707

Modica

Modica is a town in the province of Ragusa in Sicily, with a population of about 55,000.

93km

36.8514.76666667

Ragusa

comune in Sicily, Italy

97km

36.91666714.716667

Gela

Gela is a medium-sized city on the south coast of Sicily, Italy. It is an ancient town, founded around 688 BC by colonists from Rhodes and Crete, and among the oldest continually inhabited settlements in southern Italy.

108km

37.066714.25

Noto

Noto is in Sicily, Italy. The city is one of the eight world heritage listed "Late Baroque Towns of the Val di Noto".

113km

36.883315.0833

Palazzolo Acreide

Palazzolo is in the Syracuse province. The town is listed as a world heritage by UNESCO.

116km

37.06114.904

Caltagirone

Caltagirone is a town in central Sicily, Italy, most famous for its ceramics and long ceramic-decorated staircase. The city is one of the eight world heritage listed "Late Baroque Towns of the Val di Noto".

120km

37.233314.5167

Militello in Val di Catania

Militello Val di Catania is in the Catania province. It's one of Sicily's eight world heritage listed Baroque towns.

130km

37.27514.794

Syracuse (Italy)

Syracuse is a medium sized city on the eastern coast of Sicily, Italy.

141km

37.0815.28

Misrata

city in Libya

330km

32.37815.09
Sights (8)

St Paul's Cathedral, Mdina

cathedral in Mdina, Malta

5.1km

35.8863888914.40388889

National Museum of Natural History, Malta

The museum is housed in an 18th century palace, designed in Parisian Baroque style. It covers various topics such as Maltese Geology and Palaeontology, exotic mammals, marine fauna, insects, shells and birds and other topics like human evolution.

5.2km

35.88514.4037

Domvs Romana

Houses the remains of a Roman villa. It lies in between Rabat and Mdina. This rebuilt Roman villa features mosaics and sculpture from the original house excavated on the site, along with artifacts and displays relating the Roman, Byzantine and Arab periods, from the 3rd century B.C. through the 10th century A.D.

5.6km

35.8853055614.40008333

Collegiate church of St Paul, Rabat

Also houses St. Paul's Grotto. Where the saint apparently lived after being shipwrecked on his way to being put on trial in Rome. Pope John Paul II visited this place of pilgrimage in 1990. One can take the underground passage from here to the Wignacourt Museum.

5.6km

35.8816944414.39922222

Rabat, Malta

village near Mdina, Malta

5.7km

35.8816666714.39888889

St. Paul's Catacombs

Early Christian underground cemeteries, particularly the latter is very interesting to visit. Earlier descriptions refer to a "grumpy tour guide", but by June 2011 there is a friendly one who makes a special effort with children!

5.8km

35.8806914.39761

Gozo

island of Malta

26km

36.0514.25

Cittadella (Gozo)

Go up to the Citadella and walk around the entire perimeter and enjoy the very beautiful 360 degree view of Gozo at your feet. Visit the cathedral of Gozo, and the Gozo archaeological museum with Islamic tombstones, ask for Steven, show interest and knowledge and he might give you a personal tour of the museum. The other museums in the Citadella are of considerably less interest.

27km

36.0463888914.23944444
Nature

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Malta Island

Malta
Someday we will visit Malta Island or begin to dream about going there! However, for now its not on our radar. Let us know in the comments if you think that should change!

Malta Island

Malta Island is the largest island and main population centre of Malta.

Malta is the largest island in an archipelago in the central Mediterranean, some 80 km (50 mi) south of the Italian island of Sicily across the Malta Channel. Malta is located east of its sister islands of Gozo and Comino. It lies on the Malta plateau, a shallow shelf formed from the high points of a land bridge between Sicily and North Africa that became isolated as sea levels rose after the last Ice Age. Malta is therefore situated in the zone between the Eurasian and African tectonic plates.

Humans have inhabited Malta since about 5200 BC, when stone age hunters or farmers arrived from Sicily. Early Neolithic settlements were discovered in open areas and also in caves, such as Għar Dalam. Around 3500 BC, a culture of megalithic temple builders then either supplanted or arose. They built some of the oldest existing, free-standing structures in the world in the form of megalithic temples such as those at Ħaġar Qim and Mnajdra. After 2500 BC, Malta was depopulated but soon became the home of Bronze Age settlers, who settled in sites such as Borġ in-Nadur. They built first fortifications in Malta.

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Climate

Average temperatures

Jan

16.1°C10.3
Precipitation: 94.7 mm

Feb

16°C9.9
Precipitation: 63.4 mm

Mar

17.8°C11.3
Precipitation: 37 mm

Apr

20°C13.3
Precipitation: 26.3 mm

May

24.2°C16.6
Precipitation: 9.2 mm

Jun

28.5°C20.3
Precipitation: 5.4 mm

Jul

31.5°C22.8
Precipitation: 0.2 mm

Aug

31.8°C23.6
Precipitation: 6 mm

Sep

28.4°C21.6
Precipitation: 67.4 mm

Oct

25.2°C18.6
Precipitation: 77.2 mm

Nov

21°C15
Precipitation: 108.6 mm

Dec

17.5°C11.9
Precipitation: 107.7 mm
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