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Places of interest in Sicily
Palermo is waiting to be discovered, starting from Palazzo dei Normanni, Palermo Cathedral and the octagonal piazza of Quattro Canti, the baroque heart of the city. Make sure you don't miss the local markets, with amazing street food including arancine, bread cà meusa and sfincione. Catania rises up from the slopes of Etna and is a true architectural gem that is animated by great cultural zeal and vibrant nightlife. In Lampedusa, take a swim in Cala dei Pulcini and at the Spiaggia dei Conigli, with their Caribbean colours.
Places of interest in Sardinia
Sardinia is famous all over the world for the beauty of its beaches and the colours of its sea. However, to fully discover the authentic character of this island, you need to get to Barbagia, the wild and unspoiled heart of Sardinia, and discover its hidden treasures. Cagliari is cloaked in the Mediterranean charm conferred on it by history, art and food and wine traditions, and it is certainly worth a visit.




Places of interest in Calabria
Calabria has a coastline of 800 km, where you can discover long and sandy beaches or coves hidden among the rocks, which can only be reached on foot or by boat. Its rugged mountains are also home to hilltop villages where local traditions have been preserved intact. Lamezia Terme, located in the centre of Calabria and home to one of the main airports in the South, is an excellent base for exploring the region.
Places of interest in Puglia
Puglia is a hospitable land, rich in natural, artistic and architectural beauties, which will awaken your senses and slow down your pace. Brindisi, which ships people and goods to Greece and the countries of the East, has always been a gateway to the Orient, and indeed its port has traded with Greek counterparts since the 7th century B.C. As such, Salento has always been a place of cultural exchange and is now a meeting point for the young people who come to enjoy the wonderful sea, good food and music under the stars.














