The Temple of Apollo in Syracuse: Quick Stop, Big History
If you’re starting your journey through Sicily’s ancient history on the east side of the island, the Temple of Apollo in Syracuse is the place to begin. The remains of the … Read More
If you’re starting your journey through Sicily’s ancient history on the east side of the island, the Temple of Apollo in Syracuse is the place to begin. The remains of the … Read More
Sicily is an absolute treasure trove of ancient archaeology. Each of the best archaeological sites in Sicily makes you feel like you’re exploring the layers of a historical onion – … Read More
The Greek Theater of Taormina proves that if the ancient Greeks knew one thing, it’s where to build a theater. Carved from a natural terrace high above the Ionian Sea, … Read More
I can’t remember a time I had such a thrill of discovering a surprise hidden gem quite like Villa Romana del Tellaro, (also known as the Villa of Caddeddi). To … Read More
Can’t decide between Selinunte or Segesta? Segesta is compact, serene, and easy to visit on a half-day trip from Palermo or Trapani – perfect for history buffs short on time. … Read More
Few ancient sites capture the imagination quite like Segesta Archaeological Park in western Sicily. If you love wandering through ruins without gates or rails, and feeling the history of a place without … Read More
Few places in the ancient world invite you to step inside history quite like Selinunte Archaeological Park on Sicily’s west coast. And I mean that literally. Unlike many ancient ruins which are fenced off … Read More
Walking into the Syracuse Archaeological Park feels like stepping into the heart of ancient Greece in Sicily. Here, in what the locals call the Parco Archeologico della Neapolis di Siracusa, you’ll see ancient … Read More
Sicily is full of wonders – Greek temples, Norman castles, medieval piazzas, Baroque towns. But for history lovers like me, one of the most spectacular sights on the island is … Read More
If you’re wondering whether the Valley of the Temples in Sicily deserves a spot on your itinerary, the short answer is yes, absolutely! This UNESCO World Heritage site is not only one … Read More