Guide to Help You Enjoy your Holiday in Sicily 2020 & 2021
All inclusive Sicily holidays are full of ancient Greek ruins and remains of Greek culture. The Greeks’ reign was followed by a Roman invasion Sicily and rather like Sardinia the island was then fought over by various colonies such as the Vandals, Ostrogoths Byzantines and Arabs. Cathedrals were erected here after 1061 when the Normans occupied the land for a short time. All inclusive 2020 / 2021 packages in Sicily are famed for this individual mix of international flavours, each one’s stamp adding to the flamboyant nature of Sicily.
- Flight time from UK: 3 hrs 15 mins aprox.
Airport Transfer Time: Varies
Suitable for: Those interested in history and beauty
Currency: Euro
Things you should do: Take a boat trip to the Aeolian Islands
Emergency Numbers: Police: 112
holidays in Sicily offer pristine sandy expanses to laze about and stroll on. Beach locations include the Golfio De Castellammare and Taormina. Mount Etna is also an impressive sight on Sicily holidays. She is an active volcano which has fertilised the plains around her leading to abundant green plant life around the island.
Palermo is a real beauty spot to visit on all inclusive holidays Sicily. It is appreciated for its Oriental influences complemented then by its other European elements. The Jesuit church of Gesu is an old Byzantine church, one of the oldest in Sicily and was restored to its former elegance just after the Second World War. Step in and take a look at the outstanding marble carvings and inlays. A prime example of the marks left by different civilization through the centuries on Sicily all inclusive is San Giovanni Degli Eremiti. The Norman structure was actually built inside a previous Arab mosque which is why the Christian church is topped by distinctly Middle Eastern domes.
This guide is Copyright 2015 - Written by Sarah Owens for www.inclusiveholidays.co.uk upload by Jemma Penelhum