Most Beautiful Villages

  • Castroreale

    Castroreale

    A village of medieval origin which offers a rich heritage of art, picturesque streets, squares and beautiful views that extend from Capo Milazzo to Capo Calavá with a view of the Aeolian Islands and behind it the Peloritan hills. Where all of our business is concentrated exclusively in this beautiful town. Castroreale, voted Italy’s second…

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  • Montalbano Elicona

    Montalbano Elicona

    The village of Montalbano Elicona is one of the most beautiful villages in Italy, and was nominated “The most beautiful Village of 2015”. The origins of this charming village date back to the eleventh century when it was ruled by many important Sicilian families such as the Lancia in 1396, and the Colonna and Bonanno in 1587.

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  • Novara di Sicilia

    Novara di Sicilia

    Novara di Sicilia is a small village rich in history and traditions which includes interesting cultural attractions.  The village of Novara di Sicilia was founded and inhabited by Greeks and later by Romans and Arabs. Thanks to its wild and prominent natural environment Emperor Frederick II established in the ancient feudal town his private hunting reserve.

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  • Savoca

    Savoca

    Savoca is a small village located in the Province of Messina and it is rich in beautiful ancient churches and interesting cultural attractions.  The ancient village of Savoca was founded in 1116 by Roger I. Later the village was ruled by Spanish until the unification of Italy.

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  • San Marco D’alunzio

    San Marco D’alunzio

    This ancient village is on the summit of Mount Castro, surrounded by Nebrodi and overlooking the sea and the Aeolian Islands. Founded in the 4th century BC by Greek settlers then taken over by the Byzantines and then the Arabs, after the fall or Rome. The Normans captured it and renamed it San Marco, in…

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  • Castelmola

    Castelmola

    The charming village of Castelmola was considered the ancient Taormina’s acropolis. Castelmola has ancient origins dating back to the Greek period. It used to be Taormina’s acropolis, probably because of its position, which was higher than the surrounding villages. For this reason, the histories of these two cities have always been entwined.

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  • Castiglione di Sicilia

    Castiglione di Sicilia

    Castiglione di Sicilia is a little village with a charming old town centre and a beautiful natural environment.  The history of Castiglione di Sicilia is connected to the Alcantara Valley. It was inhabited by Greeks in 403 BC , who built a fortress to protect and control their colonies. Later the village was conquered by…

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