Discovering the most beautiful beaches of Pollina and surroundings
Pollina beaches: here are the most beautiful, on the coast of Pollina there are enchanting beaches, bathed by a beautiful crystalline sea.
Pollina beaches: here are the most beautiful, on the coast of Pollina there are enchanting beaches, bathed by a beautiful crystalline sea.
The town of Isnello in the Madonie offers numerous opportunities to anyone who intends to visit it.
Nizza di Sicilia is a seaside town located in the Nisi Valley which, until 1860 was known as San Ferdinando but which, with a Royal Decree of 1863, assumed the name of Nizza di Sicilia at the direct will of Giuseppe Garibaldi who, in this way, he wanted to pay homage to his hometown and thank the Sicilian population who had contributed financially to his expedition that arrived on the island.
The beach of Venetico Marina is sandy, the waters are clear and calm and the coast is perfect for families with children.
Pagliara, in the province of Messina, with its hamlet Locadi, can be considered the smallest in Italy.
Anyone who has never heard of the swimming pool in Milazzo could believe that it refers to a swimming pool, perhaps an Olympic one, where you can go as an alternative to the beautiful sea that laps the coast.
The clear waters of the Tyrrhenian Sea lap the beaches of Oliveri and Tindari, among the most beautiful beaches in Messina.
On the island of Salina, in the enchanting Aeolian archipelago, there is the small but characteristic village of Malfa. An intriguing area, capable of exciting its visitors for a unique and incomparable tourist offer.
The Venerable Sister Maria Nazarena Majone of Graniti, province of Messina, was the co-foundress, together with Sant'Annibale Maria di Francia, of the monastic congregation of the Daughters of Divine Zeal.
At the beginning of the slopes of the Peloritani mountains, in a scenic valley, lies the ancient tiny village of Condrò.
The Romans called this land Vallis Aurea as this territory was fertile and Gallodoro was already an inhabited settlement since the Greek age.
A prized small "urban living room" surrounded by the "crown" formed by the Sicani Mountains, Santo Stefano Quisquina certainly deserves a pleasant and relaxing walk during your holidays in Sicily to discover its numerous architectural and naturalistic qualities.