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What to see nearby

Interesting Nearby sites

Discover the places to explore: Val di Noto center, Avola, and nearby zones offer a beautiful territory where ancient culture meets modern.

Cavagrande del Cassibile

This natural reserve better know by locals as “Laghetti di Cavagrande, offers a unique, marvelous paradise. After only 30 minutes of comfortable hiking these crystal -clear water lakes located on a beautiful canyon can be reached.

Pantalica

This necropolis is a large, designed cemetery with elaborate tomb monuments. The name stems from the Ancient Greek νεκρόπολις nekropolis, literally meaning "city of the dead". This is the most extensive one, named UNESCO Patrimony site, in the Mediterranean area and it is rich in autochthonous animal life sightings. 

Cosa vedere nei dintorni del Suliscenti, Pantalica
Cosa vedere vicino al Suliscenti, Noto

Noto

Baroque Style Sicilian Capital, Noto is well worth more than one visit. Also, UNESCO patrimony it offers year-round cultural activities, architectural wonders and an extraordinary view of its farmlands, especially its citrus gardens. Do not miss visiting its Cathedral and nearby palazzi (buildings).

Marzamemi

Marzamemi is an ancient fishing village, entirely pedestrian and a popular destination for the nightlife of the entire south-east. In fact, it is here that you can find music and good food at any time. All in the magical setting of its two ports: Fossa and Balata.

Cosa vedere vicino al Suliscenti, Marzamemi
Cosa vedere vicino al Suliscenti, Pachino

Pachino

A few minutes from Marzamemi (it is a fraction) stands the municipality of Pachino. It is impossible not to recall the famous tomato: it is precisely here that entire expanses of Pachino tomato arise. This is the result of the encounter between tradition and taste. All this, surrounded by a suggestive setting that is worth a visit.

Vendicari

The Wildlife Oasis of Vendicari is the southernmost nature reserve in Italy. Here you can go birdwatching thanks to the numerous observation towers and enjoy a corner of unspoiled nature. Do not miss visiting the Tonnara di Vendicari, a real jewel of popular archeology and the Swabian Tower.

Cosa vedere vicino al Suliscenti, Vendicari
Cosa vedere vicino al Suliscenti, Ortigia, Siracusa

Ortigia

A small corner of paradise, Ortigia is an island a few hundred meters from the city of Syracuse, of which it represents the historic center.

In Ortigia there are millennia of history evidenced, ranging from ancient Greece with its temples to the '600, with the Cathedral of Siracusa and the Baroque.

There are also priceless masterpieces such as The Burial of Saint Lucia by Caravaggio.

 

Modica

Another UNESCO World Heritage Site, Modica is one of the largest cities in Sicily but also one of the richest in culture and charm. 

The key words of this beautiful city set in a canyon are definitely "Baroque" and "Chocolate.”

In fact, it is here that an important part of Baroque architecture is concentrated; however, Modica is also famous for its chocolate: a recipe imported directly from the Spanish rulers, who in turn had learned it in the South American colonies.

Cosa vedere vicino al Suliscenti, Modica
Cosa vedere vicino al Suliscenti, Ragusa Ibla

Ragusa Ibla

Historic center of the city of Ragusa, Ragusa Ibla has over fifty churches that make this center one of the greatest expressions of the Baroque in Sicily.

Special mention goes to the Cathedral of San Giorgio, which has contributed to making Ragusa Ibla one of the most important tourist destinations in south-eastern Sicily.

Finally, the city was the site of many filming of the successful series Il Commissario Montalbano. For this reason, it is possible to relive the atmosphere of its cinematographic scenes by wandering through the streets and alleys of Ibla.

 

Catania

On the slopes of Mt. Etna stands Catania, one of the most populated cities of the island.

Founded by the Greeks, it has seen many dominations that have made it a melting pot of different cultures that are reflected in its architecture, dialect, and music. 

In this regard, the architecture of Catania has been influenced by numerous earthquakes and lava flows from Mt. Etna, the only active European volcano, that have repeatedly has changed the face of the city.

 

Cosa vedere vicino al Suliscenti, Catania
Cosa vedere vicino al Suliscenti, Etna

Etna

One of the most active volcanoes in the world, as well as the highest in Europe, Etna majestically dominates Catania and its metropolitan area.

Characterized by frequent eruptions, this volcano has entered forcefully into the various cultures that have identified it with myths and deities.

Of note are the ski lifts and the Sapienza Refuge: very comfortable infrastructures for those who wish to climb the volcano.

 

Taormina

Taormina is a magical place; history, wonderful beaches, gastronomy: many different elements that meet and blend with each other, to create a unique heritage.

Precisely this priceless heritage has made Taormina a favorite destination for poets, writers, travelers, and celebrities of all kinds. 

Cosa vedere vicino al Suliscenti, Taormina