
- 5 minutes from the beautiful beaches of the Vendicari Nature Reserve,
- 10 minutes from Marzamemi and San Lorenzo
- 10 minutes from Pachino, where you’ll find numerous shopping opportunities.
- 20 minutes from Noto, 30 minutes from Syracuse
- 50 minutes from Catania Airport
NOTO:
The beautiful town of Noto fascinates with its beautiful churches, imposing cathedrals, and historic palaces. It also captivates with its idyllic location near the Vendicari Nature Reserve, featuring numerous coves for waterfront relaxation. It is known, among other things, from the US television series White Lotus.
VENDICARI:
Vendicari Beach is located in the Vendicari Nature Reserve on the east coast of Sicily between Noto and Marzamemi, 43 km from Syracuse. It features a wide, sandy, and beautiful coastline with crystal-clear, turquoise waters.
SYRACUSE:
Syracuse is one of the most important historical sites in Sicily. It was an important Greek city and one of the most important strategic ports in the Mediterranean. But Syracuse offers more than just ancient Greek ruins.
An outstanding sight in Syracuse is the Cathedral of Santa Maria delle Colonne, with the remains of the Greek Temple of Athena within. The magnificent Cathedral Square in Syracuse, surrounded by baroque palaces. Along the way to the cathedral, charming cafés and interesting markets invite you to linger.
AVOLA:
Nestled between the Ionian Sea and the Iblean Mountains, Avola offers a perfect combination of nature, history, art, and gastronomy. This town has ancient roots and a beautiful old town where traces of the past are still clearly visible.
Portopalo di Capo Passero:
If you’re looking to escape from everyday life, Portopalo di Capo Passero is the perfect destination for you. This charming town on the southeastern tip of Sicily offers breathtaking views, crystal-clear waters, and a rich cultural heritage.
CAVA GRANDE:
„Riserva Naturale orientata Cava Grande del Cassibile.“ Untouched, lush nature, small freshwater lakes (the „Laghetti di Avola“), and rushing waterfalls – this is what awaits you in the „Cava Grande del Cassibile“ in Sicily. These types of natural pools are also known as pools, waterholes, or ponds.
ROSOLINI:
Rosolini is a town in Sicily, in the province of Syracuse. It has a population of 20,922 and covers an area of 76.15 sq km. Founded in 1713, Rosolini boasts numerous archaeological and cultural sites. Of particular note are the Castello dei Platamone, the parish church, and the Fontana dei Tritoni in Piazza Masaniello.













