Tag: ortigia

  • Sicily Travel Information Session

    Join me for a Sicily travel Q&A Session on Tuesday, July 13 at 7:30PM Eastern on Zoom. During this complimentary event, I, Allison Scola, owner and curator of Experience Sicily, will answer your pressing questions about traveling to Sicily and talk in depth about our 2021 and 2022 Sicily small group tours and our custom…

  • Angelo Is Waiting For Us In Sicily

    “Angelo, arriverò presto!” Italy is now open to vaccinated travelers from the United States, with no need to quarantine when you take COVID-tested flights with Alitalia, Delta, American, and United airlines from New York and Atlanta. Importantly, the mask mandate for outdoors will be dropped on June 28. With about 30 percent of Italians over…

  • 52 Reasons to Love Sicily | #37. Live Classical Theater in an Acient Greek Amphitheater

    Attending these performances between May and early July each year, is, as one of my clients pointed out, magnificent: Walking through the historic archaeological park to arrive at the ancient amphitheater, being a part of an equally eager audience, and then, the performance itself. It’s absolutely extraordinary!

  • 52 Reasons to Love Sicily | #29. Ancient Surprises

    After being sacked by Arab conquerors in 878 and its Norman-era steeple and stone roof collapsing with the historically powerful earthquake of 1693, the current baroque-style cathedral, dedicated to the Navtività di Maria Santissima, was constructed at the beginning of the 18th century. Still today, though caked with layers of architectural history, Siracusans will point…

  • 52 Reasons to Love Sicily | #5. Be Surprised By Jewish History

    During the last 25 years, locals and scholars have begun to uncover what was lost (expelled, really) more than 500 years ago. One of the most extraordinary discoveries was a mikveh, a Jewish ritual bathhouse, excavated one bucket of mud at a time by Amalia Daniele di Bagni and the association Siracusa III Millennio. Pictured…

  • Sicily Is In An Orange Zone

    Sicily is currently at the height of its orange producing season, when many different varieties of this beloved citrus fruit are sweet, juicy, and ready to be eaten right from the millions of trees throughout the island. In addition, importantly, Sicilians have reason to celebrate. Today the region moved from being designated a “Red Zone,”…

  • Seeking Guidance In Siracusa

    Observing the beauty and wisdom of the Madonna at an altar in Siracusa (Photo Credit: Chiara Musumeci Fotografia)

  • Swimming In Siracusa

    When in Ortigia, you can swim right off the sea wall.