Sicily’s most famous and important resort-town. Even today, the town is a popular destination for international tourism. It combines the drama of the former Greek Colony with beautiful seascape vistas, as well as liberal amounts of Bourganvillea. It is the home of an impressive roman open-air theatre (Teatro Greco) with great views up and down the coast. And if the beautiful buildings and breath-taking views aren’t enough, there’s a network of winding streets strewn with luxury shops, bars and restaurants.