Sicily

by Stephen Brewer

Published 1 August 1992
This Mediterranean paradise of blue skies, temperate climate, lush vegetation, and rich marine life boasts a rich artistic heritage that includes massive Romanesque cathedrals, two of the best-preserved Greek temples in the world, Roman amphitheatres, and delightful Baroque churches and palaces. Explore museums and Norman palaces in the bustling capital of Palermo; visit the hilltop suburb of Monreale, where a splendid 12th-century cathedral adorned with beautiful mosaics awaits; stroll through Agrigento's magical Temple Valley and Archaeological Museum; journey to the medieval mountaintop town of Erice, home to castles and palaces, fountains, and cobblestone streets. Or choose to trek up to the summit of majestic Mt. Etna, Europe's tallest volcano; enjoy spectacular views of the sea from Taormina's cactus-covered cliffs; or simply relax on one of the island's many sandy beaches. With over 40 million copies sold worldwide, this popular, portable travel guide series covering over 100 destinations is now completely redesigned, easier to use, and updated for today's discerning traveller.