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Explore Sicily

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Syracuse

A UNESCO World Heritage site, Syracuse boasts a wealth of ancient ruins and beautiful architecture. Highlights include the Greek Theater, the Roman Amphitheater, and the beautiful island of Ortigia, known for its stunning baroque buildings and charming narrow streets.

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Noto

Famed for its stunning baroque architecture, Noto is a picturesque town that's perfect for a leisurely stroll. Don't miss the Noto Cathedral, the Palazzo Ducezio, and the beautiful Villa Romana del Tellaro, an ancient Roman villa with intricate mosaics.

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Ragusa

This charming hilltop town is divided into two parts: Ragusa Ibla and Ragusa Superiore. Explore the narrow streets and staircases, and be sure to visit the beautiful Cathedral of San Giovanni Battista and the Church of San Giorgio.

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Modica

Modica, a charming UNESCO World Heritage Baroque town in southeastern Sicily, is divided into Modica Alta and Modica Bassa, connected by a labyrinth of narrow streets and staircases. Famous for its stunning architecture, including the impressive Cathedral of San Giorgio and the Church of San Pietro, Modica also boasts a unique and delicious chocolate tradition.

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Cefalù

This picturesque coastal town is known for its beautiful beaches and the impressive Norman Cathedral. Wander the charming streets, visit the ancient fortress of Rocca di Cefalù, or simply relax and enjoy the stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea.

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Agrigento

Home to the famous Valley of the Temples, Agrigento offers a fascinating glimpse into ancient Greek history. Explore the well-preserved temples, including the Temple of Concordia and the Temple of Hera Lacinia, as well as the Archaeological Museum.

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Palermo

Sicily's vibrant capital city, Palermo is a melting pot of cultures and history. Explore the bustling markets, stunning churches, and fascinating museums, including the Palermo Cathedral, the Royal Palace, and the Cappella Palatina.

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