Ragusa, situated in the south-eastern side of Sicily, is one of the must-see cities on the island for its exceptional cultural and archaeological heritage, but even for its dramatic landscapes and culinary traditions.
Here are tips and suggestions for discovering Ragusa and its su...
Palermo is a big city and capturing its essence could be hard! So, we've asked Rachele - one of our guides in West Sicily - some tips to discover the city and feel like a local!
Rachele, what is the unmissable place for you?
If you live in a city like Palermo, w...
Besides being the co-founder of Uncovered Sicily, I’m a guide in South East Sicily first of all, so I’m delighted to give you some tips and suggestions, which might facilitate your holiday planning for both highlighted destin...
Mount Etna: "The Mountain"
Greek, Latin, Arabic or Sicilian? The origin of Etna's name
In Sicily, Mount Etna is called “The Mountain” because it is really huge: its summit reaches an elevation of 3,340 meters (around 11,000 feet), making i...
Are you waiting for your ferry to the Aeolian Islands?
It's the right moment to visit Milazzo! Here you are some advice to discover Milazzo, its treasures and its most beautiful beaches. We asked Debora, our local tour guide to reve...
How to visit Pantalica?
We want to thank Brett C., our Australian friend for writing this accurate article about his experience in Pantalica with US!
A pinch of history of South East Sicily
Sicily is one of the most diverse, ...
Visit Val di Noto: how to plan your journey
We couldn’t open our blog session without speaking about the Val di Noto, the land where Uncovered Sicily was born.
With this article I want to help you plan your holiday...