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Ragusa Ibla

District of the city of Ragusa, a masterpiece of Baroque architecture that houses numerous buildings and monuments recognized by Unesco as a World Heritage Site. Spiritual and artistic heart are certainly the numerous churches but also a continuous discovery of squares, fountains, characteristic alleys and flower gardens.

Ispica

Patrimonio dell’UNESCO

Ispica is a wonderful city that has extremely remarkable and important monuments and buildings both at an artistic and architectural level. An ideal destination for those seeking tranquility and relaxation enjoying the beauty of the pleasant clear and crystalline sea and at the same time for those who need to immerse themselves in culture. The beauty of Ispica is also shown through its enchanting Baroque churches that make it unique by including it in what is defined as a circuit of Baroque-Towns as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Nature does not fail and it is what distinguishes this wonderful city in its depths, with various nature reserves and parks.


	

Chiaramonte Gulfi

Punta Secca is the best known seaside village of Santa Croce Camerina. The small fishing village is called by the inhabitants “‘a sicca” for a characteristic cliff that runs on the surface of the water and which develops in front of the eastern beach. Much of the fame of the small village is due to the fiction Il Commissario Montalbano.

The mild climate throughout the year, the free beaches and the restaurants along the seafront create the right atmosphere for those who want to enjoy a few days at the beach or want to walk and enjoy beautiful sunsets.

Punta Secca

The House of Inspector Montalbano

Punta Secca is the best known seaside village of Santa Croce Camerina. The small fishing village is called by the inhabitants “‘a sicca” for a characteristic cliff that runs on the surface of the water and which develops in front of the eastern beach. Much of the fame of the small village is due to the fiction Il Commissario Montalbano.

The mild climate throughout the year, the free beaches and the restaurants along the seafront create the right atmosphere for those who want to enjoy a few days at the beach or want to walk and enjoy beautiful sunsets.

Modica

Baroque city of the Val di Noto, it is located in the south east of Sicily and has been part of the UNESCO World Heritage cities since 2002. It is a city of Neolithic origin, the capital of an ancient and powerful County, which boasts a rich repertoire of specialties gastronomic, as well as a great artistic and cultural heritage. Today it is known above all for the production of the typical Aztec-derived chocolate. The historic center of the city, entirely rebuilt following the earthquake of 1693, is divided into two large districts: Modica Alta and Modica Bassa. Today walking through the streets of Modica means making a journey steeped in history between late Baroque palaces, churches with majestic steps and great masterpieces.

Scicli

Scicli is a Baroque city in the Val di Noto, which rises in the south-eastern part of Sicily, in a valley set between three hills about 25 km from Ragusa. Named a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2002, it is a must for those visiting the south east of Sicily and for all fans of the television series Il Commissario Montalbano, who will find here the most famous locations of the set. The city boasts very ancient origins, as evidenced by the late Byzantine settlements of the archaeological area of ​​Chiafura and was rebuilt in a Baroque style following the earthquake of 1693.