We eat a lot of Italian food in the United States and feel at home with foreign names of foods and dishes. Pizza and pasta are as common as hotdog or apple pie. We order spaghetti alla carbonara with confidence and scratch our heads at “noodles with bacon and eggs” on English-language tourist menus. But sometimes we get it wrong. ... Read More The post You Can’t Have One Cannoli… appeared first on Calabria: The Other Italy.| Calabria: The Other Italy
Incredible connections across the miles, blogging about Southern Italy, thoughts and reader comments on my 10th blogiversary.| Calabria: The Other Italy
Marsala is a coastal city in the province of Trapani, in western Sicily. It’s famous for Marsala wine, salt produced from its salt pans and ancient ruins. Here’s why Marsala is worth visiting. How to get to Marsala Getting to Marsala depends, of course, on where you’re coming from. Marsala... The post Is Marsala in Sicily worth visiting? appeared first on What Kirsty did next.| What Kirsty did next
Marsala is a stunning Sicilian city with fabulous restaurants. Here are my recommendations of where to eat and drink in Marsala.| What Kirsty did next
The best food and wine pairings, Sicily-style... The post Sicilian food and wine: Pairings to savour appeared first on Decanter.| Decanter
Sicily has to be one of my favourite places I’ve ever visited. For a relatively small island it has such a varied landscape, and whilst you can easily enjoy short weekends in Palermo or Ortigia, the best way to see it is by car. If you’re planning a trip, hopefully our 12 day Sicily road […] The post Our 12 Day Sicily Road Trip Itinerary appeared first on Rachel Phipps.| Rachel Phipps
Discover Sicily in a different way, with our full guide to finding another side to the magical Italian island The post Discover Sicily: Another Side To The Magical Italian Island appeared first on Casa Mia Tours.| Casa Mia Tours
Learn all about the delightful Sicilian pistachios from Bronte in this blog post, including what makes them so special and how you can taste them The post Discovering the Delightful Sicilian Pistachios from Bronte appeared first on Casa Mia Tours.| Casa Mia Tours
Discover how we can tailor and customize our tours for you in this Mount Etna tour report from one of our guests The post Come With Us On A Mount Etna Tour appeared first on Casa Mia Tours.| Casa Mia Tours
Whether you’re visiting the east or west side of the island, stellar hotels and superb excursions can be found on both ends.| Forbes Travel Guide Stories
To finish off our Sicilian road trip (an itinerary of which I’m working on to share!) we spent a couple of nights and a day on the island of Ortigia, attached to the city of Syracuse by two bridges. Taking roughly 25 minutes to walk the length of it, and about 10 to walk the […] The post How We Spent A Day In Ortigia, Syracuse appeared first on Rachel Phipps.| Rachel Phipps
In 1693 a massive earthquake destroyed most of south-eastern Sicily, including over 70 towns and villages including Ragusa, Modia, Noto, Syracuse, and Catania, all of which we visited (even though our trip to Catania was just to go to the airport!) on our Sicilian road trip. What followed such destruction was a massive re-building plan […] The post Exploring the UNESCO Towns of Ragusa and Modica, Sicily appeared first on Rachel Phipps.| Rachel Phipps
This week has been surprising with Earthquakes shaking our home in New Jersey two days in a row. Luckily I have had lots of nice bottles of white wine on hand to help calm my nerves through it all. This lovely wine from Villa Matilde’s Rocca dei Leoni estate was a Falanghina, a white wine […]|
This Mediterranean baked whole wheat pasta with eggplant alla Siciliana is delicious, meatless and nutritious. Serve it as a side or main dish| The Pasta Project
Although all black and white photos are monochrome photos, not all monochrome photos have to be black and white. Monochrome comes from the Greek monochromos meaning ‘having one colour’. But why shouldn’t that one colour be green, beige, or orange? Or for that matter, grey, red or blue? The post Gallery: having one colour appeared first on Travel with me.| Travel with me
Aperitivo is an Italian tradition and a must-do when you're on holiday. Here's where to find the best places in Pantelleria for aperitivo.| What Kirsty did next
Sometimes hotels are just so magical the moment you leave you’re planning on when you’re going to return. Manoir de Malagorse in Cuzance is one of those, and another for me is now Azienda Agricola Mandranova, a series of guest rooms and a cookery school in the middle of an olive oil estate near the […] The post Places To Stay In Sicily: Azienda Agricola Mandranova, Palma di Montechiaro appeared first on Rachel Phipps.| Rachel Phipps
Buying a home in the Italian countryside for cheap comes with a catch — in one case, to the tune of of nearly half a million dollars.| CNBC
Our top picks in this charming historical city in Sicily including sights, bars and restaurants.| Never Ending Voyage
Discover the best things to do in Taormina, Sicily including views, gardens, hikes, and delicious food. Plus hotel and transport tips.| Never Ending Voyage
In the late spring of AD 125, after visiting Delphi and possibly spending some time in Dyrrachium (see here), Hadrian set sail to return to Rome, having completed a four-year journey across the wes…| FOLLOWING HADRIAN
Our guide to the best way to explore Eastern Sicily including what to do, where to eat and where to stay.| Never Ending Voyage
Everything you need to know about spending 3 days in Palermo from where to stay, where to visit (skipping queues) and where to eat and drink!| Rachel Phipps
Palermo's nightlife scene is as diverse as the city itself – discover Palermo's best bars, clubs and party spots in this guide.| Travelling Jezebel
The best restaurants in Palermo aren't those that win awards in foreign media - they're authentic, hidden gems that tourists rarely discover.| Travelling Jezebel
The ultimate southern Italy road trip| Following the Rivera
The Best Places in Sicily - Taormina - Taormina is one of the most famous destinations in Sicily. Here's why you should visit!| Just a Pack
7 Day Sicily Itinerary - We've prepared a week-long Sicilian itinerary that should help you explore Sicily efficiently.| Just a Pack
Join us in Palermo, Sicily's vibrant capital. This 2025 travel guide covers top landmarks, tours, places to stay, and tasty eats.| Savoring Italy
Explore the vibrant street markets of Palermo, Sicily and immerse in the local culture. Discover unique finds, delicious food & more!| Travelling Jezebel
Discover the best laptop-friendly Palermo cafes for a productive workday. From hidden gems to popular spots, this guide has got you covered.| Travelling Jezebel
Discover Palermo's hottest nightlife spot, La Vucciria market, a bustling hub of bars, restaurants, and street food joints.| Travelling Jezebel
Not sure where to stay in Palermo? This guide has the best recommendations for neighborhoods and hotels that you should book!| My Flying Leap
See the best of Sicily on this amazing two week road trip.| Earth Trekkers
Today, I am reposting the Bucatini con Broccoli Arriminati recipe because it is one of the most popular one in my blog, and some come to see almost every day – so far, more than 1,600 views in total. And also, I’d like to introduce a brand-new breakfast in Palermo. B&B Bandiera 77 … Continue reading Bucatini con Broccoli Arriminati – Broccoli Pasta and B&B in Palermo| The Door into Promised Lands
Discover the mouth-watering street foods of Catania, Sicily. From arancini to granita, explore the city's vibrant culinary scene.| Travelling Jezebel
Caletta Sant’Elia is a breathtaking narrow cove with colourful cliffside houses impressively overlooking the turquoise coloured water. Featuring Cinque Terre vibes but without the crowds, … The post Caletta Sant’Elia: How to Visit This Hidden Gem in Sicily appeared first on Travel Made Me Do It.| Travel Made Me Do It
Experience the beauty of Sicily in October! Discover packing tips, popular attractions, delicious cuisine, & October weather.| Fuse Travels
In this guide on where to stay in Sicily, I'll walk through the 8 best areas and places to stay for every type of traveller in 2025.| Destination Well Known
Discover the 17 best hikes in Sicily!| Travel Made Me Do It
Visit the gorgeous Pizzuta Beach in the southeast corner of Sicily.| Travel Made Me Do It
Explore the stunning Vendicari Nature Reserve on this coastal walk.| Travel Made Me Do It
Here's the lowdown on hiking Stromboli with or without a guide.| Travel Made Me Do It
One day, 1 week or 1 month?| Following the Rivera
Check out my guide for Italy in September and learn more about the weather in September, top holidays, festivals and where to visit.| Fuse Travels
Thinking of visiting Sicily beaches, check out my guide to Trapani Beaches! Learn more about parking, how to get there and best beaches.| Fuse Travels
Traveling from Amalfi Coast to Sicily? then this blog post is for you. Learn how to get from Amalfi Coast to Sicily as well as day trip options.| Fuse Travels
These are the best things to do in the Madonie Mountains in Sicily!| Travel Made Me Do It
5 Day Sicily Itinerary for having a stress-free trip to Sicily. Learn where to stay and what to do for your perfect Sicily adventure.| Fuse Travels
Villa Cammaratini 's gourmet cooking classes offer a complete immersian in Sicilian culture and traditions.| Live in Italy Magazine
Discover how to hike Pizzo Carbonara – Sicily's highest non-volcanic peak.| Travel Made Me Do It
Enjoy some of the best views of Palermo from Monte Grifone.| Travel Made Me Do It
Discover our list of the best places to visit in Italy and live “la dolce vita” at these Italian destinations.| Real Word
Use this guide to help plan your day trip to Capo Zafferano in Sicily.| Travel Made Me Do It
Discover the three best walks in the gorgeous Capo Gallo Nature Reserve.| Travel Made Me Do It
The perfect Southern Italy road trip, including pizza in Naples, beaches in Puglia, quaint villages in Calabria and the stunning Amalfi Coast.| A Lovely Planet
Heading to Italy and searching for the top things to do in Marsala, Sicily? Read my new guide to find the best two day itinerary!| My Flying Leap
Cavatelli pasta, one of the oldest types of pasta, is typical of the Molise and Pulia regions, but popular throughout Southern Italy.| The Pasta Project
As a beach lover, I am always on the lookout for the best beaches to visit. Recently, I had the pleasure of researching Siracusa beaches for an upcoming trip| Fuse Travels
Where to Stay in Catania in 2024? Check out Catania hotels for families, couples as well as luxury hotels in Catania, Sicily, Italy.| Fuse Travels
Explore the top things to do in Taormina, Sicily. Enjoy rich history, stunning views, and vibrant culture. Plan your amazing trip now!| Savoring Italy
Dive into Marsala Sicily's essence with this travel guide: a rich blend of history, wine, and untamed beauty.| Savoring Italy
Explore Favignana, Sicily with Savoring Italy: your travel guide to its streets, shores, and stories for an unforgettable island getaway.| Savoring Italy
Best day trips from Palermo| Following the Rivera
Discover Messina, Italy, a hidden gem on Sicily's northeastern coast with history and seaside charm—find out if it's worth a visit in 2024.| Savoring Italy
Pasta alla Norma is truly an iconic pasta dish from Sicily. A simple recipe that is made with eggplants, tomatoes, ricotta salata, and fresh basil.| Savoring Italy
This Fennel and Orange Salad is vibrant and bursting with fresh flavors from the juicy oranges, crunchy fennel, red onions, and pomegranate.| Savoring Italy
Together with the palace of La Zisa, discussed previously, La Cuba is one of the summer residences of the Norman kings of Sicily outside Palermo. The palace was built in 1180 by King William II “th…| - Corvinus -
The palace of La Zisa was once one of the summer residences of the Norman kings of Sicily. The construction of the palace started in 1165 during the reign of King William I “the Bad” (1154-1166). A…| - Corvinus -
The Corso Ruggero is one of the most important streets in the charming town of Cefalù. The street is named after Roger II, the Norman king of Sicily between 1130 and 1154. Roger II left his mark on…| - Corvinus -
The terrain around the former church of San Giovanni degli Eremiti is one of the most idyllic spots in all of Palermo. If you go for a stroll there, you can image yourself being somewhere in the Mi…| - Corvinus -
The post 4 Must-See Evocative Villages in Sicily With Unique Traits appeared first on Travellector. These evocative villages in Sicily, often unknown, stand out for some distinctive traits that make them unique in their being not exactly famous. This, however, leads you to experience a touch of private luxury and, at the same time, the authenticity of experiences related to local culture. Agira, the sweetest village This small village in […] The post 4 Must-See Evocative Villages in Sicily ...| Travellector
Heading to Italy and looking for things to do in Cefalu? This guide has all you need to know including where to eat and stay!| My Flying Leap
Looking for the perfect 7-day itinerary for Sicily? Spend a week on this wonderful island and see the most amazing sights!| Trips with Rosie
In this vegan Sicily guide, you'll discover just how veg-friendly Sicilian cuisine really is! Many dishes in Sicily cuisine are plant-based.| The Nomadic Vegan