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Sicily

Sicily (Italian: Sicilia) is a rugged and attractive island (the largest one in the Mediterranean Sea) on the southern tip of Italy, and is one of the country's 20 regions. It is separated from the mainland region of Calabria by the 5 km Straits of Messina. It can get very hot during the summer, so it is better to visit during spring and autumn, while it is still quite pleasant during winter.

49km

37.514

Sciacca

Sciacca is a small port town in the province Agrigenta of Sicily, Italy.

57km

37.50916713.088889

Palermo

Palermo is on the northern coast of the Italian island of Sicily. It's the capital city of the autonomous region of Sicily and of its own province.

74km

38.11666713.366667

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.

77km

37.066714.25

Segesta

Calatafimi Segesta is in Sicily.

96km

37.912.85

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".

104km

37.233314.5167

Ragusa

comune in Sicily, Italy

130km

36.91666714.716667

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.

133km

36.79414.707

Trapani

Trapani is a port city and the capital of Trapani province in the north-west corner of Sicily, Italy. Trapani has a lively atmosphere due to its position as the capital and its economic activities as a port. It has a rich history and many historical buildings have been preserved. Old traditions are cherished. Thanks to the presence of an international airport, the city with its marina and beaches is increasingly popular as a tourist destination. The number of cruise ships calling at the city increases every year. For the individual traveler Trapani is a great base for day trips or for traveling further afield in Sicily.

133km

38.016712.5167

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.

134km

37.27514.794

Marsala

Marsala is a seaport city in Sicily.

134km

37.812.4333

Modica

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

137km

36.8514.76666667

Palazzolo Acreide

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

148km

37.06114.904

Mdina

fortified city in Malta

156km

35.885814.4031

Rabat (Malta)

village near Mdina, Malta

156km

35.88166714.398889

Victoria (Malta)

capital of Gozo, an island of the Maltese archipelago

157km

35.883314.4167
Sights (6)

Nissa

Comune in Sicily, Italy

55km

37.4902777814.0625

Madonie

69km

37.8833333314.01666667

Piazza Armerina

Italian comune

87km

37.3833333314.36666667

Selinunte

87km

37.5836111112.82472222

Ustica

Italian comune

129km

38.7052777813.17611111

Mozia

133km

37.8683333312.46861111
Nature

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Agrigento

Italy
Someday we will visit Agrigento 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!

Agrigento

Agrigento is the capital of the eponymous province on the Italian island of Sicily.

Ancient Akragas covers a huge area—much of which is still unexcavated today—but is exemplified by the famous Valle dei Templi ("Valley of the Temples", a misnomer, as it is a ridge, rather than a valley). This comprises a large sacred area on the south side of the ancient city where seven monumental Greek temples in the Doric style were constructed during the 6th and 5th centuries BC. Now excavated and partially restored, they constitute some of the largest and best-preserved ancient Greek buildings outside of Greece itself. They are listed as a World Heritage Site.

Ancient Akragas covers a huge area—much of which is still unexcavated today—but is exemplified by the famous Valle dei Templi ("Valley of the Temples", a misnomer, as it is a ridge, rather than a valley). This comprises a large sacred area on the south side of the ancient city where seven monumental Greek temples in the Doric style were constructed during the 6th and 5th centuries BC. Now excavated and partially restored, they constitute some of the largest and best-preserved ancient Greek buildings outside of Greece itself. They are listed as a World Heritage Site.

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Climate

Average temperatures

Jan

14°C6
Precipitation: 103 mm

Feb

13°C6
Precipitation: 125 mm

Mar

18°C8
Precipitation: 109 mm

Apr

22°C9
Precipitation: 60 mm

May

29°C13
Precipitation: 19 mm

Jun

36°C18
Precipitation: 7 mm

Jul

39°C22
Precipitation: 13 mm

Aug

38°C21
Precipitation: 31 mm

Sep

33°C19
Precipitation: 53 mm

Oct

22°C16
Precipitation: 99 mm

Nov

21°C11
Precipitation: 104 mm

Dec

17°C8
Precipitation: 86 mm
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