The smallest and the oldest island in the Bay of Naples.
An amazing sea cave on the coast of Capri Island, Italy.
A small village, at an altitude of 1450 meters, dominated by the Sassolungo and the Col Rodella mountains.
A famous resort on the Amalfi Coast, but with its fare share of history.
The volcano with the world's longest recorded period of activity: more than 2.000 years.
One of the world's most dangerous volcanoes, with many people living near its crater.
A charming hillside town on the east coast of Sicily and one of the island's main tourist resorts.
A cozy seaside resort town in Sicily.
Sicily's main beach resort, with an attractive old town.
Two cities in one: the new Ragusa Superior and the older Ragusa Ibla, a spectacular mix of narrow streets, old churches and impressive baroque architecture.
The second largest city in Sicily, at the foot of Mount Etna, the biggest volcano in Europe.
A village on the south coast of Sicily, Italy most famous for the neighbouring ruins of the Greek city of Selinus.
Stromboli is a very small Italian volcanic island in the Tyrrhenian Sea just north of Sicily.
A sea stack of volcanic origin, standing above the water, 2 kilometers northeast of the island of Stromboli.
Situated close to the Italian peninsula, Messina has always been considered the gate to Sicily.
Syracuse is over 2.700 years old and it was founded on an ancient Greek settlement.