Sicily cruise port guide
Catania is your gateway to the majestic Mount Etna and the enchanting villages that live in its imposing 10,902-foot shadow. The towns of Taormina and Castelmola may date back to antiquity but their medieval structures are postcard perfect. For a look at Greek and Roman life be sure to visit Siracusa, home to stunning amphitheaters and Piazza Armerina, site of the spectacular Villa del Casale. But there's much to discover in Catania, as well. Following a catastrophic eruption and earthquake in the 17th century the city was rebuilt to reflect the times. The result is a treasure trove of Baroque architecture, acclaimed as the best in all of Sicily. From its exalted history to its scenic environs Catania will never fail to delight, inspire and surprise.
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Sicily is the Mediterranean's largest island and one of Italy's most culturally rich destinations. Palermo is the main cruise port, with its extraordinary Arab-Norman architecture (a UNESCO World Heritage Site), vibrant street markets like Ballarò, and Mount Etna — Europe's most active volcano — accessible from Catania.
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