Wednesday, October 25, 2023

October 7 - October 24, 2023 travelled to Sicily. From NYC to Rome, then another plane to the capital of Sicily, Palermo. Stayed in Centro Center of Palermo, which is all walkable to many sights, shops and restaurants. Went to the Ballero Market, which has everything, crowded with locals and tourists. The Catheral of Palermo is beautiful and is in the historic centre. All foods items are very fresh, since preservatives are not used and can taste the difference when eating pizza or pasta. Lots of cannoli's, croissants, granitas and cappuccinos were consumed daily. The weather was in the 80's, warm and sunny, cooler in the evenings. Rode the bus from there to Canania to visit another catheral, the historic centre and the huge fish market. Made our way south to Siracusa, has a connecting island, Ortigia and is an architectural beauty, with alleys and winding roads, stunning everywhere. The Catheral of Siracusa is in the center of the historic district and walking to the Fort, brings one to the crysal, clear ocean. Can see many locals sunbathing on the cliffs and rocks, around the shore. Took an Oceano excursion boat ride, one can see the sea caves, the seafront, Castello Manice and the coral inside some of the caves. Many beaches are nearby and a 15-mintue train ride to Lido Fontane Bianche, brought us to turquoise, clear ocean water of the Ionian Sea, decided to return the following day with temperature in the 80's and a swim, too. When back in Siracusa, had homemade raviol's at Fari-Pasta e Cucina, which was the best I ever had. Agrigento was worth a visit to see the Temple of the Gods, all built in the 5th century BC, Parco Archeologico ella Valle dei Templi de Agrigento. Awesome sights to see, on a very hot, sunny day to walk around the temples. The Mediterranean sea hugs its border and many people were swimming, on a warm, sunny day. The next day, we took a bus to a nearby town, Favara to visit the Farm Cultural Park in the historic centre. This area was created from the old abandoned houses where they were transformed into places to exhibit art and performances. Back to Palermo, where our visit to Sicily began and has left us with many great memories to be cherished.

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