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14 fall 2013 On a typical sunny afternoon in Sicily, tourists and locals enjoy the beautiful streets that wind through each Sicilian province. This unique island lies just off the toe of the Italian Peninsula and is rich with culture and adventure. After a busy week visiting Florence, Rome, and Naples, travelers can look for- ward to a relaxing weekend on the island of Sicily. From volcanoes to ancient ruins to ethnic cuisine, this island is full of delights that avid trav- elers must experience. Sicily’s port at the Strait of Messina is a short trip south from the most popular destinations in Italy, making Sicily the perfect weekend getaway. Many ships leave those ports daily en route to the island. When travelers arrive, they’ll find several cozy hotels on the coast. Fred Rodio, a traveler who began his trip to Sicily by enjoying a beautiful sunrise, com- ments, “I wasn’t sure what to expect in Sicily, but from the first morning there, I knew that I would not be disappointed.” Sicilian Smiles The food, shops, and historic desti- nations in Sicily are all brought to life by the Sicilian people. Sicily has a friendly and inviting atmosphere, which makes interacting with the locals easy. Although travelers might not speak the same language, the smiles and handshakes they exchange in the streets and back roads of the provinces are worth a whole conversation. Local Foods Sicilian food is rich in flavor and tradition, and the locals are eager to share their food and talents in their personalized dining nooks and shops. Rodio spent one of his morn- ings browsing small shops along the streets of Catania and eating lunch at a family-owned restaurant. The restaurant served a tasty rendition of eggplant, artichokes, mushrooms, beef, and peppers. Rodio says, “I really enjoyed the restaurant where we ate lunch. The flavors were distinct, and the yummy meal made me ask for more.” Ancient Greek Theatre in Taormina Partway between the cities of Messina and Catania lies the popular tourist destination Taormina. There, tour- ists can visit the city’s ancient Greek theatre and meander through little From top: The Temple of Juno Lacinia is part of the Valley of the Temples; The coast of eastern Sicily is a welcoming sight to visitors of the island; Boats leave the main- land port of Italy en route to Messina. S erenity i� icil�

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Page 1: Serenity in Sicily

14 ▶ fall 2013

On a typical sunny afternoon in Sicily, tourists and locals enjoy the beautiful streets that wind through each Sicilian province.

This unique island lies just off the toe of the Italian Peninsula and is rich with culture and adventure. After a busy week visiting Florence, Rome, and Naples, travelers can look for-ward to a relaxing weekend on the island of Sicily. From volcanoes to ancient ruins to ethnic cuisine, this island is full of delights that avid trav-elers must experience.

Sicily’s port at the Strait of Messina is a short trip south from the most popular destinations in Italy, making Sicily the perfect weekend getaway. Many ships leave those ports daily en route to the island. When travelers arrive, they’ll find several cozy hotels on the coast. Fred Rodio, a traveler who began his trip to Sicily by enjoying a beautiful sunrise, com-ments, “I wasn’t sure what to expect in Sicily, but from the first morning there, I knew that I would not be disappointed.”

Sicilian SmilesThe food, shops, and historic desti-nations in Sicily are all brought to life by the Sicilian people. Sicily has a friendly and inviting atmosphere, which makes interacting with the locals easy. Although travelers might

not speak the same language, the smiles and handshakes they exchange in the streets and back roads of the provinces are worth a whole conversation.

Local FoodsSicilian food is rich in flavor and tradition, and the locals are eager to share their food and talents in their personalized dining nooks and shops. Rodio spent one of his morn-ings browsing small shops along the streets of Catania and eating lunch at a family-owned restaurant. The restaurant served a tasty rendition of eggplant, artichokes, mushrooms, beef, and peppers. Rodio says, “I really enjoyed the restaurant where we ate lunch. The flavors were distinct, and the yummy meal made me ask for more.”

Ancient Greek Theatre in TaorminaPartway between the cities of Messina and Catania lies the popular tourist destination Taormina. There, tour-ists can visit the city’s ancient Greek theatre and meander through little

From top: The Temple of Juno Lacinia is part of the Valley of the Temples; The coast of eastern Sicily is a welcoming sight to visitors of the island; Boats leave the main-land port of Italy en route to Messina.

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shops that line the streets. The blue and turquoise waters, which wrap around the green coastlines, provide a breathtaking backdrop for the the-atre’s ruins. Rodio’s daughter Reana explains, “I loved seeing the beautiful water that hugged the coast of the island. It made the island different from what we had seen in Italy.”

Catania’s VolcanoCatania, another enchanting Sicilian city, is the gateway to Mount Etna, the tallest active volcano in Europe and one of the most active volcanoes in the world. Many travelers take buses up the volcano and wander around the volcanic paths and rocks. Because of the height of the volcano, Mount Etna is often covered in snow, and the heat from the volcanic activ-ity causes steam to rise across its snow-capped peaks, a favorite scene to capture for amateur photogra-phers. At the volcano’s base, tourists can visit little shops that sell jewelry and other souvenirs made out of rocks from the volcano.

A weekend on the island of Sicily leaves visitors with a lasting impres-sion. Sicily is an island that offers a sense of serenity and wonder for travelers who have a love for natural beauty and rich cultural experiences.

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