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Sicily’s Golden Corner

Ramacca | Italy

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3 days in South East Sicily exploring Noto, Ortigia, Mount Etna, Taormina, with hiking and drives.

Sicily’s Golden Corner is a three day journey through South East Sicily, where Baroque cities, volcanic landscapes, and coastal rhythms unfold at a thoughtful pace. Designed for travelers who value depth over speed, this itinerary blends guided encounters with time to explore independently. South East Sicily holds a rare kind of richness where golden stone meets deep flavor and ancient landscapes echo through everyday life. Moving purposefully through this corner of the island, the journey feels grounded in sun, story, and place.
DAY 1 – NOTO AND THE VAL DI NOTO | The journey begins in Noto, where honey-colored Baroque façades and wide avenues set a calm architectural tone. In the morning, join a guided hiking experience through the countryside surrounding the town, following ancient trails that reveal rural traditions and long-settled landscapes. Lunch unfolds in an agricultural setting connected to local almond cultivation, grounding the day in the flavors of the land. By late afternoon, return to Noto for time to wander at your own pace along its historic streets, observing carved balconies, church façades, and the warm glow of stone as evening settles in.
DAY 2 – ORTIGIA AND THE SYRACUSE COAST | After breakfast, the road leads north toward Syracuse, passing citrus groves and low stone walls before reaching Ortigia. A guided walking tour introduces the island’s layered history through daily life, local markets, and olive oil traditions rooted in the surrounding countryside. The afternoon slows naturally, leaving space to absorb Ortigia’s rhythm before returning to the water. As the sun lowers, a sunset sailing experience offers a quiet perspective on the coastline, where limestone, sea, and sky meet. The evening is left open for a relaxed meal and time to enjoy the island after dark.
DAY 3 – MOUNT ETNA AND TAORMINA | The final day turns inland as the landscape rises toward Mount Etna, with vineyards and lava stone villages marking the transition from coast to volcano. A guided hiking experience explores Etna’s slopes, revealing the contrasts between fertile soil and raw geological force. Lunch is shared in a private home, offering a moment of connection and hospitality shaped by the mountain’s presence. In the afternoon, continue east toward Taormina, where time is set aside to explore the ancient Greek theatre independently, suspended between mountain and sea. The journey concludes with a final evening in town, bringing the experience full circle through landscape, history, and atmosphere.
WHERE TO STAY IN SOUTH EAST SICILY | Staying within historic centers allows this journey to remain fluid and immersive. In Noto, choose accommodation near the Baroque core to enjoy evening walks on foot. In Ortigia, waterfront or old town stays keep the sea and city equally close. Near Taormina, hillside hotels offer space, views, and a sense of retreat after days shaped by movement and discovery.
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JOURNEY


DAY 1:

Baroque Noto walks, almond farm hiking, and golden-hour strolls through the historic center.

DAY 2:

Ortigia street life, olive oil tasting, and sunset sailing along Syracuse’s coastline.

DAY 3:

Mount Etna hiking, volcanic villages, and a classical finale in Taormina’s Greek theatre.

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JOURNEY


DAY 1:

Baroque Noto walks, almond farm hiking, and golden-hour strolls through the historic center.

DAY 2:

Ortigia street life, olive oil tasting, and sunset sailing along Syracuse’s coastline.

DAY 3:

Mount Etna hiking, volcanic villages, and a classical finale in Taormina’s Greek theatre.

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