April 27, 2018 | by Diego Garzon
The Italian island of Sicily feels like a world apart from the Italian mainland and Europe. It’s a melting-pot of different cultures and civilizations that have left a lasting influence on the island over the centuries. At the westernmost point... Read the rest →
April 17, 2018 | by Andrea Guerriero
Despite being the largest island in the Mediterranean, Sicily isn’t the obvious travel destination of the region. The island of Ibiza is more famous thanks to its parties and wild nightlife scene. Santorini becomes a favourite destination for backpackers. There... Read the rest →
May 8, 2012 | by Daniela
Giardini Naxos is a town in the Province of Messina, on the East coast of the wonderful Sicily, Italy. It lies between Cape Taormina and Cape Schisò, as a long, sensational crescent-shaped pebble-and-sand beach. Known as the first Greek settlement... Read the rest →
April 4, 2012 | by Andrea Guerriero
We are in Favignana, the last stop of our sailing tour of the Egadi Islands. For we who live in Milan, Favignana is a second home. Here we have lots of friends: old friends, like Mauro (aka Gigio) who owns... Read the rest →
March 29, 2012 | by Andrea Guerriero
We are in the midst of our tour of the Egadi Islands aboard our sailing boat. From Trapani we got to Marettimo. After exploring the marine grottos, visiting the Saracen tower and enjoying several stops at many of the restaurants... Read the rest →
March 23, 2012 | by Andrea Guerriero
The arrival at Trapani airport is always very exciting. Ever since my old friend Mauro moved to Favignana nearly ten years ago, at least two or three times a year we land at Birgi and… truly feel like home. Yet... Read the rest →
December 23, 2011 | by Daniela
2012 approaches, it is time to think about how to organize a special New Year’s Eve. A beautiful destination could be that little paradise in the bottom of Italy, Sicily.... Read the rest →
September 22, 2011 | by Andrea Guerriero
UNESCO is established in London in 1945, as common will – in cooperation with the UN, to contribute to the maintenance of peace, equality of peoples and respect for Human Rights, through the channels of Culture, Education, Science and Communication.... Read the rest →
September 6, 2011 | by Andrea Guerriero
Sicily, warm people and sturdy climate, or maybe the contrary… Sicily, where the wine culture has ancient roots and stems from the devotion of ordinary people tied to their generous land.... Read the rest →
August 30, 2011 | by Andrea Guerriero
San Vito lo Capo is a quaint little seaside village nestled between two nature reserves and immersed in a charming Maghrebine atmosphere.... Read the rest →