The tallest mountain in Italy is also one of its hottest tourist attractions – literally. Mount Etna is a volcano located on the island of Sicily and so long as it’s not erupting, the mountain is open for visitors to tour and explore. Read the rest »
If you’re anxious to see the ruins in both Italy and Greece, but simply can’t find the time to do both parts of the trip, you can get more than a sampling of Greek ruins without ever leaving Italy. Read the rest »
Italy has an abundance of ancient artifacts, but many visitors fail to realize that the caves on the northwest coast of Sicily offer history much older than fallen temples and ruins of the mainland. Read the rest »
It’s always amazing to see history integrated so thoroughly in Italian architecture, but the mother church of Siracusa is truly a gem of architecture. Read the rest »