Channel: Citalia
Category: Howto & Style
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Description: At Citalia, we love Sicily and so does Gennaro Contaldo. In this video he shares his thoughts on the history, landscape, beaches and towns of this wonderful island. To learn more about Sicliy, visit citalia.com/holidays/italy/sicily-and-the-aeolian-islands As he says, in Sicily, there's always something to discover. Sicily is the largest and most populated island in the Mediterranean. Lying close to the mainland of Italy and just 90 miles from the African coastline, it retains Arab as well as Greek and Roman influences in its architecture and culture. Sicily is dominated by the dramatic landscapes around Mount Etna, Europe's most active volcano and the highest mountain in Italy south of the Alps. An expedition to see it, or even climb it, is an essential part of any visit - and a sight to thrill the whole family. Sicily's towns and cities are each unique. Palermo is a chaotic mix of crumbling villas, ancient churches and buzzing markets selling everything from seafood and fresh mozzarella, to vintage clothes and antiques, and where the atmosphere owes much to the souks of North Africa. Cefalù is a bustling seaside resort with a wide sandy beach and meandering cobbled streets with shops selling local crafts. Many visitors, however, spend their time in Taormina and it's easy to see why. It's often called the most beautiful town in Sicily and makes the most of its natural setting that takes in views of Mount Etna and the sparkling Mediterranean.